Sentence examples for permitted the spread of from inspiring English sources

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These raised the sea level, producing Japan's meandering modern coastline with its prolific crops of shellfish and edible seaweed, and also permitted the spread of deciduous forests, which provide a cornucopia of nuts, berries and shoots that do not run away.

Why has natural selection promoted, or at least permitted, the spread of sexual reproduction?

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Yet we will not permit the spread of chaos and violence.

Methylation of CTCF DNA binding sites prevents CTCF binding, which may, in turn, permit the spread of heterochromatin into surrounding euchromatic regions (Filippova et al. 2001).

Electrical synapses enable electrical activity to be synchronized between neurons and they permit the spread of depolarization (excitation) or hyperpolarization (inhibition) across a particular neural network [ 20].

In either case, the effect is in sufficient numbers as to permit the spread of those consequent variations in a population, since the effect is immediately over the Allee threshold and the barrier to fixation is easily overcome.

At the same time, plasmids may also permit the spreading of metabolic traits between cells of the same or different species.

2. Regulations and tariffs which guarantee providers payment for all permitted treatments facilitate the spread of medical technologies and raise provider incomes, but thereby raise healthcare costs, compared with cash-limited commissioner budgets and service plans.

Short distances between plants in fields permit the rapid spread of a pathogen and large population sizes [ 2].

The country has strict biosecurity laws, which require certification and permits to prevent the spread of non-native diseases.

Organized agriculture and its geographical spread resulted in increase of population densities and human movements that permitted the persistence and spread of "civilization pathogens," such as measles, small pox, malaria, and so forth, which transmit rapidly from one person to another, often resulting in death of the infected person (Fiennes 1978; McNeill 1989; Diamond 1997, 2002).

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