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Black survival bar represents dead, grey survival bar represents alive; red subtype bar stands for ABC subtype, blue subtype bar stands for GCB subtype.
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In each of the four schemes the percentage of asexual reproduction varies between 0% and 100% in steps of 10% and each crossing of the schemes is coloured in relation to which population survived best: white is where population 1 prevailed, dark where population 2 did, and tones of grey if survival was in the middle.
The grey area highlights the survival time of H2 before the formation of H3 +.
To visually check the validity of the evaluated 95%% confidence intervals (CIs), 1000 simulated survival curves (grey area in Fig. 3) were generated along with the parametric CIs in Fig. 3.
Back in 2011, he brought a haunting soulfulness to the surprisingly grim survival saga The Grey but we're about to see him get truly challenged once again in the latest film from Martin Scorsese.
According to NRDC scientist, Dr. Sylvia Fallon, a minimum population of 2,000 to 5,000 animals is needed to ensure the genetic diversity necessary for the grey wolf's long-term survival.
He continues on this convincing rough-and-tumble road in The Grey, a gripping story of survival and clashing male egos forced to work together after a devastating plane crash in the Alaskan wilderness.
In grey mouse lemurs, the 50% survival point occurs at 60 months (i.e., at the age of 5 years) and allows defining the adult and elderly part of the population [6].
There is no grey area when it comes to survival.
There are no grey areas when it comes to survival.
"Formby is on the frontline in the battle for survival between red and grey squirrels," said Begon.
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