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In the face of.
If people act in the face of something, they do it despite it or when threatened by it.
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For me, it is about not being passive in the face of evolution.
As McComas points out in a review of the US school system, some rigid, dogmatic, authoritarian positions taken by teachers in the face of evolution may come from perplexities not about content but about the nature of science.
This is coupled to the idea that proteins are marginally stable objects in the face of evolution.
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In the face of this evolution, analysis of the rate of restenosis also among surgical series is increasingly important.
Building complex multicellular organisms in the face of somatic evolution of cells in the body involves a multitude of trade-offs.
This is the so called 'drug treadmill', the rolling-out of new drugs which will inevitably fail in the face of parasite evolution.
Structural studies of neutralizing antibodies in complex with their peptide targets is starting to reveal how some antibodies can maintain potency in the face of viral evolution.
Finally, because of rising obesity rates, there is the potential for increasing recognition of SDB in primary care, and in the face of this evolution in sleep clinic practice it is therefore necessary to update and re-evaluate established assessment tools.
Our study systematises these approaches but focuses on the long-term fate of Wolbachia-infections in the face of host modifier evolution.
These, in turn, influence (i) care received including decision making in the face of uncertainty, (ii) evolution of interactions between patients, GPs and trainees according to experientially-based knowledge construction and meaning-making about multimorbidity, and (iii) the replication of current clinical practices in the learning of future doctors [ 4, 11, 83].
The Laws Thermodynamics and of Nature fly in the face of the hypotheses of evolution and survival of the fittest, because it often is the smaller and weaker forms of life that find it possible to survive against pressures of the environment ("Only the strong survive" is false).
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com