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These findings also suggest that public opinion of climate change may shift, at least in part, in response to the personal experience of climate change.
It's in all of us, to lesser or more intensive degrees, and whether active or dormant, its imperative or waning may shift at any time.
It should be noted that we measured odorant responses at a single concentration and that the response profiles shown in Figs 3 and 4 may shift at different odorant concentrations or with different Obp expression levels (Zhou et al. 2009).
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This week the focus may shift to policy makers at the Federal Reserve, who meet on Tuesday, but their options are narrower than they have been at other moments of turbulence in global markets.
So, although elevating the mutation rate may reduce fitness through the influx of deleterious mutations, as fitness declines the ratio of beneficial to deleterious mutations may shift to a point at which a significant proportion of new mutations are beneficial, or compensatory, and their collective effects begin to elevate fitness.
It is suggested that the ignition mechanism may shift from homogeneous to heterogeneous at high pressures.
THE TWIST: The course, currently in its second year and aimed at undergraduates, may shift in coming years to a more advanced, graduate-level setting.
The Ankara-Moscow agreement highlights how countries may shift from near conflict to at least cold peace despite sharp differences over policy.
This implies that a more compliant arterial system at rest may shift to lesser degrees of compliance during exercise.
At failure, damage may shift to the web of a wall after fire exposure becomes more severe.
The zone of conflict at the boundary may shift from year to year, but it never completely wipes out either ecosystem.
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