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Depending on the migration and growth rates, bacteria may migrate to adjacent cells before the carrying capacity of a focal grid cell is reached.
This is because elongation is the stimulus for cell proliferation and migration; without it, the cell may migrate to an extent, but will not proliferate until stimulated.
"They may migrate to other states and territories," he said.
Agents are mobile and may migrate to or from environmental artifacts reflecting their computational constraints.
Because this winter has been relatively warm, fewer northern birds than usual may migrate to Connecticut, Mr. Griswold said.
If one newspaper starts charging, readers may migrate to those that remain free.
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Thus, while increased Vγ1 and Vγ4 numbers may represent local expansion, these cells may feasibly migrate to the lung from draining LN, spleen and other lymphoid tissues.
After the hibernation period, M. myotis bats may migrate up to 436 km to reach their summer roosts (10 ), a behavior that could quickly increase the chance of fungus transmission.
Its functions may simply migrate to another part of the empire, they say.
He claims that "business may well migrate to other places, like Dublin, in search of a lighter touch".
His Everton team-mate John Stones, a full-back who may yet migrate to the centre of the defence, is capable of making a late run for recognition.
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