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In particular, the assay exhibited excellent selectivity for the detection of AFB1 against other interfering agents that normally coexist with AFB1 in mildewed agriculture products.
Escherichia coli, which colonize the gastrointestinal tract of human infants within a few hours after birth, normally coexist in harmony with its human hosts.
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This bug helps kill moths, beetles, and other insects, albeit in a roundabout way: The microbe normally coexists peacefully inside tiny roundworms that infect insect larvae.
Nieuwenhuys (1985) reviewed literature showing that this cell type normally coexists in these nuclei with other sorts of neurons, in variable proportions.
As CysA and CysT functions are linked, cysA and cysT normally either coexist or are absent in plastids of all Viridiplantae with the exception of Helicosporidium sp. and Pycnococcus provasolii.
Normally, giraffes can coexist with livestock, since they do not directly compete with them.
Physical disturbance from hurricanes destroys many corals, and during regrowth competitively inferior species can coexist with normally dominant species on the reef.
In most ARDS lungs, nonaerated and normally aerated lung areas coexist at ZEEP.
Usually both strategies coexist.
His witty "Biospheres for Examining Adverse Occupancy" pair desert cacti with plants that normally grow in less arid zones, obliging them to coexist, however uncomfortably, in close quarters.
U12-type introns coexist with U2-type introns in the same genes, but are normally spliced at a slower rate (Patel et al, 2002).
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