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Modularity and gradients may thus coexist, and complement one another.
Iron deficiency may thus coexist with inflammation.
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Mimiviruses infecting amoebas can thus coexist in a confined environment with a variety of other parasites.
The susceptibility of a species to population fragmentation may thus be highly determined by its capacity to coexist with humans.
Since amplification of EGFR and other oncogenes may coexist in single cells of oral dysplasia (43), cells may thus be dependent on multiple oncogenes for OPML progression.
These multiple users may coexist, may be interacting, may be cooperating, or may even be conflicting interests.
Thus multiple morphotypes may coexist within spatial niches in single populations [2], [7], [8], [9], and different morphotypes may evolve to occupy a given spatial niche in different populations [10], [11].
Rylander (2002) suggested that fungal products, and specifically (1 3 -β- d-glucan, may coexist with endotoxins and thus may confound the association.
Surprise, unexpectedness and admiration may coexist, so that it is difficult to clearly separate them.
Thus, in one material there may coexist ultrahigh positive and negative electrocaloric effects, which are associated with the two pseudo-first-order phase transitions and tunable by the magnitude of the compression.
In many species, the apomictic mode may coexist with sexual and thus permit heterogeneity in combination with reproductive assurance.
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