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One concern is that turkeys may become co-infected with the pandemic virus and other strains, leading to a new, more virulent virus that infects humans, but Butler said that this had never been observed to date.
Alternatively, individuals and the microbial assemblages associated with them may become co-adapted over time.
In addition, existing IFN may become co-opted into new roles unrelated to viral pathogenesis, as has occurred in the case of the IFND [ 20, 25, 29].
Eye covering thus provides an intriguing case of a monkey gesture that may have originated culturally and ultimately may have become co-opted for a signaling function, influencing others' behavior from afar.
Adults must realize as soon as possible that unless one parent decides to withdraw from his or her child's life, parents will be in touch with each other forever as co-parents and may eventually become co-grandparents.
Third, bioethicists may have become co-opted into the change, and critical attitudes to the commercialisation of health have been muted [ 8, 9, 10].
Many loyal Labour voters are uncomfortable with Mr Blair's move to the right, and may become crosser if co-operation with the Lib Dems becomes more formal.
My take this time is that the reframing Dr. Kauffman et al proposes offers each of us a perspective by which we may become the conscious co-creators of our futures.
Although this terminally differentiated CD28null subset may become relatively independent of co-stimulation through CD80/CD86 engagement, co-stimulation through other pathways such as OX40 may compensate [ 23].
Not necessarily, for the reasons I outlined above: historically once-arbitrary states of tRNAs may become functionally constrained through co-adaptation of other components of the translational apparatus.
Firstly, if parents are taught to become co-therapists, there may be reinforcement and generalisation of the taught skills in the home environment [ 32].
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