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My title has evolved to match my responsibilities.
This clock has evolved to match the cycle of light and dark, and associated cycles of temperature, for example, created by the Earth's rotation.
Observe that the Poisson noise level for 100 copies of the protein would be 10 molecules per cell; the unregulated system has evolved to match the Poisson noise, while the regulated system has evolved a noise level slightly below that.
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To help in making that determination, biologists draw distinctions between indigenous breeds that have evolved to match local conditions and "refined" or "improved" breeds, usually from the industrialized world.
Parasite diet breadth could have evolved to match available host profitabilities, or host profitabilities could have evolved to match the current diet.
Various characters in each population may have evolved to match the local environment; one character is nest-building behavior [ 36].
The study enhances our perception about how nucleosome dynamics participates in pol III transcription regulation and how their arrangements on different gene classes have evolved to match the requirements.
It also remains to be determined if these behavioral changes are adaptive: it is possible that bees have evolved to "match" the strength of the signal to the virulence of the pathogen, and thus infection with bacteria would elicit a greater change in the behavioral responses of nestmates than simple cuticular wounding.
The proposal has evolved to at least $250 million in matching grants every year for five years -- to $1.25 billion -- and could spiral even higher.
From the punditry to the branded, whizzing graphics that frame the screen with information before each match, Fifa has evolved to reproduce the glossy sheen of Sky Sports.
Second, it has been postulated that PV CUPrefs may have evolved to differentially match the varying tRNA profile of the host cell in which viral protein actually occurs: the differentiating keratinocyte (Zhou et al. 1999; Gu et al. 2004; Aragones et al. 2010; Cladel et al. 2010).
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