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These different foci probably reflect the much stronger host specificity of mistletoes.
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However, as spatial isolation represents a much stronger factor reducing host dispersal, this relationship cannot be unambiguously analysed.
If, however, you suspect that Camelot's St Leger defeat was down to the horse rather than the jockey, the slow pace, the trip or anything else, then his price is far too short for what is a much stronger race against a whole host of fresh opponents.
Since the binding affinity of the ferrocene moiety for the host cavity is much stronger than the aggregation force between the amphiphilic molecules in aqueous media, the host disrupts the micelles by incorporating the surfactant molecule into its cavity.
The plume did not cough up any direct evidence of organic material – which would've lent much stronger evidence that it does indeed host life, obviously.
The plume did not cough up any direct evidence of organic material – which would've lent much stronger evidence that it does indeed host life, obviously.
These results suggest that once bidirectional CI is established in a system, its impact on host speciation is much stronger than that of unidirectional CI.
There will also be a much stronger focus on support for the local host community in Cox's Bazar, one of the poorest districts in Bangladesh.
Again, differentiation was much stronger between sexual and thelytokous wasps from all hosts than between thelytokous parasitoids from different hosts.
We found that the association is much stronger in bacteria than in archaea, especially when host-associated species are excluded (fig. 2 b and table 1).
To further validate the interaction, we performed liquid β-galactosidase assays and found that one of the host genes, named Hcl1, was a much stronger binder of Esat6 compared with the other two (Hcl2 and Hcl3; Fig. 1B).
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