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Two males escaped the cage during a trial and two males were lost before their parasitism status could be determined; data from those males were excluded, resulting in 39 high chirp rate males and 37 low chirp rate males.
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Many blue collar white males were losing ground to minorities and women in the workplace, schools, and in society.
On that Sunday, a black president, stood in front of over 500 black college men, their families and the world, and affirmed, by his words, his position, and his mere presence that faulty assumptions, constricting the social imagination of black males were losing power, quickly.
This is commonly seen in areas of longstanding conflict, as young males are lost to war or migrate to seek employment opportunities outside of economically depressed regions.
The fact that males are lost at very different rates even if the strains are maintained under the same conditions indicates that the difference is genetically determined and is therefore a putatively selectable trait.
However, it was reported that the higher expression of certain anti-apoptotic and anti-oxidant molecules found in the striatum of female, wild-type mice compared with males, was lost in parkin-null mice, as was the ability of estradiol to stimulate neuroprotective mechanisms in fetal DAergic neurons (Rodriguez-Navarro et al., 2008).
Females paired with the males that escaped during a trial were not included in the analysis because the absence of the male may have changed their risk of parasitism; however, females paired with males that were lost subsequent to the completion of a trial were included in the analysis, resulting in 40 high chirp rate females and 38 low chirp rate females.
Of these subjects, 19 female and 25 male subjects were lost to follow-up, leaving 122 female and 103 male subjects completing at least one follow-up.
Since GFP+ cells had been present in cortex of female birds examined at hatch (Fig. 5B, above), we conclude that the donor male PGCs were lost from the female ovary during sexual maturation.
Nineteen female and 25 male subjects were lost to follow-up.
Eighty-nine children were recruited at baseline of which 87 were followed up at 6 months (a male and female were lost at 6 months) and 79 at 24 months (3 males and 5 females were lost at 24 months).
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