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Hence, changing environmental conditions throughout Andean and Amazonian geohistory are expected to more commonly produce instances of habitat tracking and relative phenotypic stasis within a region, as compared to dispersal from another region and adaptation to a new environment.

Taken together the findings suggest that SDH-deficient pituitary adenomas may occur at a young age, may commonly be macroadenomas, may more commonly produce prolactin (on the basis of clinical or IHC findings), and may show a slight male predisposition.

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Seeds are more commonly produced by pseudogamous apomixis, and less frequently through sexual reproduction (Schmid 2010).

What's easier is more commonly produced; what's more commonly produced is accepted as a norm.

Undoubtedly, back-cross (BC) hybrids will be more commonly produced under natural conditions than F2 hybrids, because the hybrid offspring are often rare relative to their wild and crop progenitors.

The reason that deletions have been identified more frequently in forward genetic screens than in our reverse genetic screen is probably because these mutations are much more likely to produce a phenotype than the single bp mutations more commonly produced by EMS.

We view this as unlikely as increases of H1N1-specific antibodies following TIV measured by ELISA were similar in aged and younger individuals, suggesting that aged B cells more commonly produced non neutralizing antibodies directed presumably to epitopes that are conserved between the 2011 H1N1 vaccine strain and previously circulating strains, a principle long known as "antigenic sin" [ 27].

Throughout the animal kingdom, parents commonly produce more zygotes than they can afford to raise (Kozlowski and Stearns 1989).

Dance music producers commonly produce at home.

These alcohols can be produced as single carbon fractionations, but more commonly are produced as wider fractionations from within the range C6 through C22.

Daboia is a live-bearer, and females commonly produce litters of more than 25 neonates.

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