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These might be competed away from VDAC by the pro-apoptotic Bax/Bak proteins after deprivation of growth factors, leading to the formation of a conduit on the OMM fit for the release of apoptogenic proteins [4], [14].
This could select for variants with low fitness defects; resistant, but sick bacteria might be competed out rapidly.
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This gives Beane an idea: auction Mike Venafro to teams that might be competing with him for Ricardo Rincon.
"Your future wife, or husband, might be competing against you on the other side of the net".
This is never truer than for step families or blended families where there might be competing agendas, especially where children are concerned.
Without Chandler, the Knicks might be competing for a berth in the lottery as opposed to a spot in the Eastern Conference playoffs.
Now, the males might be competing to make their calls deeper, said Sarah Mesnick, a behavioral ecologist at the NOAA Fisheries Service and one of the study's authors.
According to the study, at Wellesley College in the US, the phenomenon is a hangover from hunter-gatherer days, when a woman had to look after herself and deny resources to other women who might be competing for good male stock.
To the researchers, it looked as though the two regions of the brain might be competing to decide what to do, with the prefrontal cortex wanting to accept the offer and the insula wanting to reject it.
Seton Hall's vice president for enrollment management, Alyssa McCloud, said that after students were admitted, "there's a lot of confusion among families about the bottom-line cost" as they waited to hear from various schools about their aid packages, as well as about any independent scholarships they might be competing for.
FlixBus might be competing with traditional bus company Greyhound with fares between U.S. cities as low as $4.99.
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