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"The only effective mitigation is relocation to alternative site".
Heterochromatic genes are usually inactive, so is relocation to the periphery (or interior) sufficient to silence (or activate) a gene?
For instance, a common response to suboptimal thermal conditions is relocation to thermal refuges, such as areas made shady by undercut banks or protruding vegetation, or areas with cooler water such as side-channels, lateral seeps or groundwater seeps (Bell, 2006; Dallas, 2008).
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The next step was relocation to Geneva.
Movements were also increasingly likely to be relocations to a feeder with a high density of birds than one with a low density (Fig. 3b).
Hence, common practice is relocation of the dredged material to a Baltic Sea disposal site or on the nearby dredged discharge pool 'Am Stau' [8].
The US commerce secretary-designate said Britain was facing a "period of confusion" following the vote to leave the EU and that it was inevitable there would be relocations, according to the Times.
The most common reason for non compliance was relocation of the parents to their place of origin, some as far afield as Malawi and Tanzania.
Since the town was outside the West Coast resettlement zone, the family was spared relocation to an internment camp in World War II.
Amazon has also been headhunting in Moscow for software engineers — although these would be for relocation to Seattle.
Some have moved production to China, while others are considering relocation to Vietnam for lower costs on labor and production.
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