Sentence examples for host meaning from inspiring English sources

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Say you want a "virtual host" meaning your domain will be on a server with other domains, as opposed to a server of its own.

It was on me to remove the threat without harming its host, meaning her weak arm would be fine and function or forever damaged, depending on what I did next.

Host-parasite co-evolution occurs independently between each species of parasite and host, meaning that parasite communities might maintain a constant diversity of challenges to a host's immune system over time without causing dramatic temporal fluctuations in gene frequencies [17].

Conversely, in asexual systems, the theoretical expectation is that selfish elements should be rapidly eliminated, because they impart a selective disadvantage on the host, meaning that element-free lineages will outcompete those with elements (Hickey op. cit.; Johnson & Brookfield 2002 J Evolution Biol 15:42).

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Already, most big software firms offer versions of their programs that can be "hosted", meaning that they can be delivered as a service on the network.But more importantly, the Internet has turned out to be a formidable promoter of open standards that actually work, for two reasons.

The plugin does rely on having MovableType installed, but is self hosted, meaning that you control the list, including privacy settings and data ownership.

(In the jargon of zoonoses, such animals may be "dilution hosts," meaning they tend to make infection less prevalent in the tick population).

Conversely, if speciation is mainly ecology-based, closely related insects should tend to have different hosts, meaning that plants would occur in an intermixed fashion along the tips of the insect phylogeny (Fig. 1b).

V. dahliae is a monocyclic pathogen, with only a single round of disease and inoculum production occurring in a growing season, though the pathogen can overwinter within perennial hosts, meaning that the whole infection cycle need not be repeated in subsequent years.

Furthermore, microhabitat preference (specifically referring to fur vs nest) is not always related to host specificity, meaning that fleas may differ in host specificity irrespective of microhabitat preference (see [ 32, 34, 36]).

But diversification seems to be driven by the selective environment of their coevolving host genetic background, as parasite performance correlated strongly with host resistance meaning that coevolution on a low resistance background may be equal to relaxed selection.

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