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In Fig. 1, the following three variable pairs exhibit competition, i.e., six variables exert mutually negative effects: patents-URs, products-FRs, and coordinators-awards.

These results confirm a mutually negative interaction between C. kraussi and Z. capensis and strengthen the belief that the underlying mechanisms are the antagonistic effects of bioturbation by C. kraussi versus sediment stabilisation by Z. capensis.

Leaving out the men who made agreements about safe sex after mutually negative HIV-testing, the proportion of men engaging in risky anal sex with their steady partner decreased to 43%.

Many MSM in steady relationships dispense of using condoms within their steady relationship only after mutually negative HIV-testing and conditional on having made agreements about sex outside the relationship, a risk reduction strategy referred to as "negotiated safety" [ 14].

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We found, among women and men, mutually adjusted negative associations of both parity and number of the partners with the risk of CMM.

Thus, similar to the ZEB1-miR200 regulatory relationry relation [ 4], our data suggest a mutually antagonistic negative-feedback loop between ZEB1 and MYB.

The use of liquid-based lubricants in sheet metal forming mutually has a negative impact on the environment and on the whole economy, and, consequently, there is an urgent need to find a solution to make the forming processes dry or nearly dry.

Bistability arises in signaling systems that contain a positive feedback loop or a mutually inhibitory, double negative- feedback loop (which, in some regards, is equivalent to a positive-feedback loop) [33].

A synthetic regulatory network of a mutually inhibitory double negative feedback loop in Escherichia coli also provides bistability, and a simple theory that predicts the conditions necessary for bistability has been suggested [5].

However, virtually any physiological process can adopt a bistable (or multistable) behavior, as defined by the ability to adopt two (or more) stable states rather than a range of intermediate states, provided that a positive feedback loop exists (or its related counterpart, the mutually inhibitory double negative feedback loop) within the system [ 1, 3, 4].

Recall that, according to [ 22], the existence of a positive-feedback loop, or a mutually inhibitory, double-negative-feedback loop, is a necessary condition for the occurrence of multistability.

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