Sentence examples for microbial trade from inspiring English sources

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Their roots ride the underground "rhizosphere" and engage in cross-cultural and microbial trade.

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However, the extent of net emissions of CH4 and N2O and the microbial trade-off between the two gases are undetermined at the global scale.

A handful of professors, one of whom was dressed as a stuffed olive, wandered among the students, and members of the F.B.I.'s Biological Countermeasures Unit handed out "BACTERIA OF INTEREST" trading cards the microbial equivalent of the deck that the Pentagon created, in 2003, of Saddam Hussein and his loyalists.

Future studies should examine whether sensitivity to allelopathic microbial metabolites drives a trade-off between resistance and tolerance in insect external defense.

Thus, defense against microbial invaders may be traded off against nutrition in avian eggs, and females may adaptively partition these components to individual eggs within a clutch or to entire clutches.

A handful of professors, one of whom was dressed as a stuffed olive, wandered among the students, and members of the F.B.I.'s Biological Countermeasures Unit handed out "BACTERIA OF INTEREST" trading cards — the microbial equivalent of the deck that the Pentagon created, in 2003, of Saddam Hussein and his loyalists.

As an example, the difference in free energy of substrate and product in an ATP-producing pathway limits the allocation of energy into ATP production versus driving the pathway, which may explain the trade-off between microbial growth rate and yield (Pfeiffer et al. 2001).

The common hypothesis is that crossfeeding in (microbial) populations originates from rate-yield trade-offs [ 1, 5, 7, 43].

Evidence that the classical trade-off observed in microbial experimental populations - that a high mutation rate facilitates rapid adaptation but at the cost of increased mutational load - can also be relevant in tumors is based on findings on chromosomal instability.

Moreover, these differences in risk assessment can impede policy decisions that require a balancing of risks between microbial and chemical exposures, as evidenced in the trade-offs between waterborne arsenic and cholera in Bangladesh (Lokuge et al. 2004).

Different activities associated with bushmeat trade will involve different levels of risk for microbial emergence.

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