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After a detailed examination of the frequency and circumstances of the flight song, the study concluded that it might simultaneously warn mates of a potential predator and direct the attention of the predator to the male.

Thus, while managed breeding in domesticated populations might help to maintain genetic variation, it might simultaneously reduce mean fitness by allowing less preferred, less fit individuals to breed (Quader 2005).

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Although it remains unclear whether Rab5GEFs are involved in such pre-endocytic sorting, Rabex-5 might simultaneously make it possible to regulate pre-endocytic sorting of the ubiquitinated cargo and drive the internalization from the plasma membrane.

If real-life moms have a secret, it is that this relay team they have assembled so that they might simultaneously love and work has about it all the grace of a three-legged race.

Through May 13 It's unusual to see sculpture that might simultaneously put artists as different as Stephen Balkenhol and Tom Friedman out of business.

Based on the fascinating results obtained by Leontieva et al. [ 8], it can be speculated that nuclear TP53 might simultaneously transactivate the cell cycle-arresting factor CDKN1A and one or more hitherto unidentified anti-senescence (and perhaps pro-autophagic?) protein(s) that would operate similar to rapamycin, through the inhibition of MTOR.

Scanlon thus requires another idea to explain the strictness of contractual obligation, and it is difficult to see how the required idea might simultaneously avoid invoking contingent background conditions that support only some promises but not all and avoid importing the obligation to keep contract that requires a defense.

The colour change that we found in G. sibiricus is much slower, but since granule migration might simultaneously explain changes in darkness in both directions, it might contribute to our observations.

When a letter came to me in Paris a few days later he wrote about the brightness of his London lair — because we had spoken enthusiastically of it: "I am convinced that the light comes directly from Mexico, rainy as London might simultaneously be.

When TFs are bound to the gene promoter, histone-modifying enzymes recruited by the TFs might simultaneously change the modification of a gene and its neighbors that share the TFs.

But he cautioned that by focusing, for example, on military technology, "we might simultaneously misunderstand what's happening in China and cause the Chinese to feel that we have identified them as a threat".

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