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These traits simplify maintaining large numbers of them without plenty of individual attention.

Opposition of any sort to maintaining large numbers of overseas bases and troops has long been pilloried as peacenik idealism or the sort of isolationism that allowed Hitler to conquer Europe.

The rationale for use of these species in experimental gerontology includes their short lifespans, the relatively low cost of maintaining large numbers of individuals for lifetime studies, and in many cases, a well-developed genetics.

On the whole, maintaining large numbers of frozen embryos is currently quite a burden for IVF centres in China.

However, a large number of serovars of L. interrogans exist, and maintaining large numbers of organisms for MAT is difficult for most laboratories.

Plants with an aquatic habit, including water lilies (Nymphaeales: Nymphaceae, Cabombaceae) and Ceratophyllum (Ceratophyllales: Ceratophyllaceae), were eliminated due to the extensive cultivation requirements associated with maintaining large numbers of individual aquatic plants, as well as the difficulty in developing self-pollination and transformation protocols in an aquatic environment.

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In other regions, particularly in the country's volatile east and south where NATO maintains large numbers of troops, the militants have relied largely on suicide attacks, roadside bombs, and quick-strike raids on government compounds and civilian contractors since the Taliban announced the launch of its offensive late last month.

The 12-month deployment was introduced last year after the end of major combat operations in Iraq, when a vigorous insurgency persuaded the military that it would need to maintain large numbers of troops in the country.

Our investigation of fitness-parameter space under maternal selection suggests that this important form of selection has a greater potential to maintain large numbers of alleles than does standard viability selection.

For fish and wildlife populations under size-selective exploitation, it may be important to maintain large numbers of phenotypically diverse breeders to buffer against the detrimental effects of selection (Darimont et al. 2009).

We argue that, even though the proportion of parameter-state space allowing multiallele polymorphism is greater under maternal selection than under the standard model of constant viability selection, the former is, in fact, less likely to maintain large numbers of alleles.

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