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The ability to backlight color in LCDs has led to an expectation of vibrancy far beyond what this first generation of color e-paper can provide.

Although this leads to an expectation of weak or diffuse coevolution at the level of interacting species, it has been pointed out that generalist species often interact with a relatively small subset of species at the local site level, and this could lead to a complex geographical mosaic of coevolutionary interactions (Thompson 1994, 2005).

The change in probability of negative responses then leads to an expectation of non-linear, but monotonic, increase in mean Ct with reducing concentration, in principle permitting discrimination between very low level samples.

These observations led to an expectation of some variations in the intrinsic relaxation times (T1 and T2) across the helix 2 mutants when the pH of the sample is changed from 7 to 9 (see the discussion below of Figure 4B, middle panel).

That had led to an expectation among a number of media buyers that sales of the i would take a hit as the promotional activity ceased.

This could lead to a higher expectation of the visual abilities and may prompt younger adults to seek treatment sooner.

Although this mechanism is much different than that of the other segmentation genes, Wu et al. (2007) show that it too leads to a theoretical expectation of Poisson-distributed copy numbers in each nucleus.

This hypothesis would lead to the expectation of a change in the behaviour of the miR-124 mutant male.

The homogeneity and stability of the deep subterranean environment, both at ecological and evolutionary scales, would lead to the expectation of a close match between the thermal tolerance of the species living in it and the surrounding temperatures [ 10, 11].

Two lines of logic lead to the expectation of a strong trade-off between dispersal and aggregation: 1) that dispersal will break apart aggregations and thus lead to the loss of cooperative group benefits, and 2) that high dispersal rates preclude the ability to form stable social groups necessary to evolve cooperation [ 4, 29, 39].

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