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Thus, aspirin co-treated cells appeared to be more viable and less sensitive to anticancer delayed toxicity.
At times, people may also conclude that the medicines prescribed at such a cost in the clinics are fabricated from these same readily available plants, reinforcing the state of mind that there are more viable and less ruinous ways to treat diabetes than by following every stipulation of clinic regimes.
This behavior cannot be due simply to greater mating availability or mating ability of more viable cells, because less viable focal cells mate as efficiently as more viable focal cells, and the mating advantage of more viable sized cells is not affected by whether the focal cell is large or small.
Populations of larger size are expected to be more viable because they are subjected less to demographic, genetic, and environmental stochasticity [ 20].
He added that "in general, the responses on [Craigslist] are pretty weak and the chances of meeting someone are even less," making porn a more viable outlet.
There were more viable cells extracted from skin using the PIRL laser, suggesting less cellular damage.
Another explanation is that more viable haploids can produce pheromone at a higher rate than less viable haploids (Pagel 1993; Tazzyman et al. 2012).
"A breakup is looking more viable".
Self-assessment is a more viable option.
We'll be a much stronger, more viable league".
It's more viable now than ever before".
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