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In Chapter VIII of The Genetical Theory, 'Man and Society, Fisherr discusses the evolution of fertility, recalling how Leonard Darwin, taking the parasitic cuckoo as his example, had in his book introduced the concept of parental expenditure on the young in this connection (also used by Fisher when discussing natural selection and the sex-ratio in Chapter VI).

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Thus, if this connection also exists in C. elegans, the strong effect of prohibitin in the levels of glutamate observed in both genetic backgrounds may give a plausible metabolic connection between prohibitin and the IIS pathway.

Reference lists of known systematic reviews were also searched in this connection besides hand search of library periodicals [ 1, 32- 36].

One problem in this connection - also addressed by Mr Liikanen - is that cultivation is too often unbalanced, and this naturally exacerbates the consequences of the crisis.

Among these other factors they list more cost-sharing by patients, less rapid development than was seen in the 1980s and 1990s of expensive new medical technology, including pharmaceutical products, and greater efficiency in the delivery of health care in response to downward pressure on revenue growth (in this connection, see also a paper by Kenneth Kaufman and Mark Grube).

In this connection, one also says that decoherence induces 'effective superselection rules'.

(Dedekind's argument in this connection is also similar to an earlier one in Bernard Bolzano's posthumously published work; cf. Ferreirós 1999, ch. 7).

We report how we measured the heat capacity of a thin ribbon sample, and in this connection, we also reviewed the ANG heat capacity previously reported.

But some responsibility in this connection may also devolve on those who have no part in the making of the decisions or in their implementation, nor even provide support, but accept the benefits such a practice, law or policy generates.

In this connection we also characterize the maximal range spaces of the Dirichlet and Neumann trace operators on a bounded Lipschitz domain in terms of the Dirichlet-to-Neumann map.

(Yuasa, 1993) In this connection, Zen also speaks of Zen's free action as a purposeless purpose, as an actionless action, for neither the purpose nor the action arises from the everyday consciousness which sets up a purpose or a goal for action.

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