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Their host-cell targets range from epithelial cells to phagocytes, like macrophages and neutrophils (Wilson et al. 2002), which implies that these pathogens have been developing specialized strategies that allow them, for instance, to survive within or avoid the adverse environment of the macrophage phagosome (membrane-bound vacuole) (Garcia-Del Portillo and Finlay 1995; Pizarro-Cerdá et al. 1997).
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He would, for instance, be unlikely to survive an LDP defeat in next July's upper-house elections, which already causes the party concern.
For instance, in order to survive in food-scarce environments, ancestral humans evolved food preferences that made them seek out foods that were particularly rich in calories.
For instance, the ability to survive novel disease threats that sporadically arise over long periods of time correlates with genetic diversity (Spielman et al. 2004; Sommer 2005; Smith et al. 2009).
It thus comes as no surprise that mirror neurons are also of high interest to the field of robotics [ 19, 20], in particular humanoid robotics, as they may hold the key to solving current challenges in designing robots that can interact robustly with humans and use, for instance imitation learning to survive in unknown environments.
Even in that instance the series managed to survive for three more seasons.
For instance, do women require oxygen to survive, or, like plants, can they extract energy through the process of photosynthesis?
For instance, I would not like to survive a stroke and for the rest of my life talk out of the side of my mouth like a racetrack tout.
The Big Questions that the Pantheon always inspires (for instance, how it's managed to survive in its present form for nearly 1,900 years of fires, earthquakes, lightning, floods and barbarians, not to mention Pope Urban VIII's renewal projects) have given way to smaller yet still pressing concerns, beginning with: Who cleans up in here?
Consider, for instance, the beginning of "Songs to Survive the Summer," from Hass's second book, "Praise": These are the dog days, unvaried except by accident, mist rising from soaked lawns, gone world, everything rises and dissolves in air, whatever it is would clear the air dissolves in air and the knot of day unties invisibly like a shoelace.
In desperate times, people have fallen back on cannibalism to survive; for instance, there are reports of cannibalism during the North Korean famine in 2013, the siege of Leningrad in the early 1940s, and China's "Great Leap Forward" in the late 1950s and 1960s.
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