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Yet they have something in common: both involve the profligate deployment of resources.That is characteristic of the consequences of sexual selection.
All have one thing in common: They involve some sort of risk and/or hardship.
Many others have joined Sidgwick in holding that there is something deeply attractive about what consequentialism and egoism have in common — which involves, at minimum, the teleological idea that the deontic is to be explained in terms of the evaluative.
This suggests that clinical progression from indolent to active forms of CLL may involve developmental processes shared in common with those involved in normal B-cell differentiation.
Strikingly, the effects of PINK1 knockout are reversed by parkin overexpression (25– 28), indicating that parkin works downstream of PINK1 in a common pathway involved in maintaining optimal mitochondrial function.
It is important to note that two previous studies [ 17, 32] had something in common as both involved trained athletes.
Because the chronic inflammatory process and immune dysregulation in RA have features in common with those involved in atherosclerosis, they could predispose patients with RA to accelerated CAD.
In contrast, the network comparisons to the TRN have the biological processes in common that are involved in the regulation of gene expression and biosynthetic and metabolic processes.
Such a model may be of great help in understanding the common mechanism involved in genesis and progression of various psychiatric disorders.
In common broadcast applications involving multicarrier systems, the gateway (GW) has access to all carriers while the user terminal can decode only one carrier.
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