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In summary, the HIV-specific CD8+ T-cell responses of B*27/57 neg LTNP/EC were readily detectable, variable in magnitude and narrow in breadth (Migueles et al., 2000, Migueles et al., 2002).
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Specialist species with relatively narrow niche breadth (especially in terms of physiological tolerances, habitat, and diet requirements) are most likely to suffer, whereas more adaptable generalist species may thrive, with potentially important consequences for pathogen transmission (Mills 2006).
In addition, the invasive lineages were marked by a narrowing of breadth in the reaction norms.
It was a small district in central Greece, lying between Mounts Oeta (modern Oiti) and Parnassus and consisting of a narrow valley nowhere exceeding 4 miles (6 km) in breadth, with only four small townships.
The observation that parasitoids in fact have a more narrow diet breadth suggests that such indirect interactions may be restricted to subsets of the food web involving these two genera.
Although complete sequencing of plant mitochondrial genomes has greatly informed our understanding of their evolution in angiosperms, these efforts have covered a relatively narrow phylogenetic breadth of species [ 3].
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"People are really interested in breadth," says Prof Bean.
"There's been success in breadth and in depth.
The collection continued to grow in depth and in breadth.
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