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"This saving is to be achieved against the backdrop of a second year of zero uplift in allocation from the Welsh government.

Despite a reduction in herbivore pressure, no indication of a rapid evolutionary shift in allocation from defence to growth due to enemy release has been observed [18].

Hence, we speculate that the modest size-dependent declines in Cconv in our data may reflect a shift in allocation from L to secondary volatile C compounds, which may also play a role in plant defence.

Our working hypothesis was that females selected for starvation resistance would exhibit decreased egg production at the age they were selected, presumably as a change in allocation from the ovary to the body, possibly by reducing ovariole number.

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But many farmers already have sustained draconian cutbacks in allocations from state and federal water projects.

The redesign involved a change in allocation strategy from mixed to dedicated resources, and new policies for patient urgency classification and booking of ORs for elective (planned) and non-elective (emergency/unplanned) orthopaedic and general surgery patients.

The increase in stage III/IV cancers is likely to be as a result of more comprehensive investigation in the peri-operative period, with improvements in imaging and diagnostic methods, resulting in a significant shift in stage allocation from stage I/II to stage III/IV over the years 1995-2009.

Some countries allow light work at ages below the minimum age of employment, and in one country (Trinidad and Tobago), we observe changes in time allocation that are consistent with changes in time allocation from light work regulation.

The onset of reproduction signals a change in resource allocation from growth and survival to fecundity within the plant life cycle24,25.

There was a significant shift in biomass allocation from shoots to roots between plant communities containing three vs. twelve plant species suggesting a higher competition for available resources in communities containing more plant species.

This also prevents a potential shift in labor allocation from men to women; men are responsible for clearing (Veuthey and Gerber 2010) and women usually are responsible for weeding and harvesting (Guyer 1984).

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