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Within such scaling systems, the verbal information could be illustrated by multiple forms, such as the extended linguistic scale values and the 2-tuple linguistic representation.
Offer education in multiple forms, such as lunch-and-learn sessions, online courses or formal classroom training to reach a variety of audiences.
The initial data to be collected about student reasoning about complexity dimensions in the context of biology may take multiple forms such as constructed models, short answer explanations, interviews, or multiple-choice questions.
Earwig maternal care can take multiple forms, such as egg and juveniles (called nymphs) attendance and food provisioning through regurgitation, which have been shown to enhance offspring fitness [ 8, 11, 24, 25].
Other peptide families with multiple forms such as allatostatins [ 8] have both conserved and fast-evolving peptide sequences and are certainly more significant in this context but less extensively studied.
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Furthermore, the occurrence of amyloid-like aggregates per se does not depend on forming intermolecular disulfide bonds, and multiple forms of such aggregates can be produced from SOD1.
Our team has also used these conserved proteins as vaccine candidate antigens before, such as M2 [ 4] and NP [ 5], and explored protection of these sequences in animal models by using multiple vaccine forms such as DNA vaccine [ 6] and recombinant protein vaccine [ 4, 5].
Women who traveled long distances often used multiple forms of transportation, such as ambulances, buses, and rickshaw-vans.
In particular, mothers stay with their nymphs for several weeks during which they provide multiple forms of care, such as protection against predators and food provisioning [ 18, 19].
The initial qualitative analysis showed that many women experienced multiple forms of adversity such as suicidal behaviors, drug use, and/or sexual abuse.
Here, we addressed this issue in the European earwig, Forficula auricularia, an insect species where females tend their clutch of eggs over winter and provide multiple forms of care, such as egg guarding, grooming and clutch displacement [ 18- 20].
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