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We therefore tested the hypothesis that gongylidia consumption and fecal droplet deposition might have evolved to concentrate and transport fungal pectinolytic enzymes to the upper part of fungus gardens to enhance the degradation of live plant cell walls immediately after they are processed by the ants.
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The C4 plants which have CO2 concentrating mechanism within their leaves have very much reduced levels of photorespiration and thus have evolved to thrive in hot, arid environments and offer valuable insights for crop improvement strategies.
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C4 plants have evolved mechanisms that concentrate CO2 at the site of the Rubisco enzyme using additional enzymes, including phosho enolpyruvate (PEP) carboxylase and, in many cases, different cell types [ 6, 30, 31].
Mr Kerry added: "I believe that the situation now that has evolved will concentrate people's minds on the need to get back to the negotiations and try and resolve the issues of the two states".
Mr Kerry added: "I believe that the situation now that has evolved will concentrate people's minds on the need to get back to the negotiations and try and resolve the issues of the two states". Tuesday's truce came into effect at 08 00 local time (05:00 GMT) and has so far held.
American military companies, by contrast, have evolved into a few giants, concentrated to the point that Lockheed Martin scrapped its bid for Northrop Grumman a few weeks ago.
"Athena has evolved from concentrating on custom-grown 'courseware' in the late 1980's and early 1990's to more concentration today on offering commercial applications that are integrated into the curriculum, such as Matlab, Maple, AutoCad, ProEngineer, FrameMaker, etc". Schmidt said.
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