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The bloodfeeding results are also consistent with these differences, as the increased feeding rate identified with WNV infection of Cx. tarsalis by Styer et al can be viewed either as compensatory effect selected by the virus to overcome the cost of infection in this host or, more likely, a host reaction to decreased fecundity associated with WNV infection.
The longer the person remains, the more likely the host government will become aware of the request for temporary refuge and possibly take retaliatory action.
With Hell's Kitchen these days more likely to host swanky craft beer "brewtiques" than gangland showdowns, Matt Murdock's nightly escapades in search of worthy targets upon whom to reap justice are just not what they used to be.
As the Barça fans' joke goes, Espanyol's new ground will be called the SEAT stadium because, never mind Madrid, Barcelona or Sevilla, it's more likely to host Córdoba, Ibiza or Toledo.
Individual pink gums with less foliage cover surrounding their canopy were more likely to host box mistletoe.
If these scenarios are correct, stars with low levels of lithium should be more likely to host planets.
Pine seeds swept into Zambales, giving birth to an alien nation of evergreen trees on a tropical beach more likely to host a string of palms.
Additionally, scientists can identify which of these planets are the most similar to Earth and may be more likely to host life as we know it.
Native plants were more likely to host a higher biomass of caterpillars compared to non-native plants, and chickadees strongly preferred to forage in native plants that supported the most caterpillars.
These streams mean that more metallic stars --the kind more likely to host planets--that were thought to lie near the galactic core could find their way edgeward, suggests Jorissen.
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