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The high temperature reduces the inelastic scattering length by increasing the phonon population, rendering electron-phonon interaction sufficiently strong to activate the different vibrational mode of the molecular system, which can engender pronounced current.
However, these studies usually rely on volunteer study subjects that may be healthier than the general population rendering the studies vulnerable to selection bias [13].
The model of between-gene incompatibility proposed by Dobzhansky [5] and Muller [6] posits that independent evolution of two populations can generate alleles that are completely normal on native genetic background but deleterious on genetic background of the other population, rendering hybrid inviability or sterility.
Also, published literature suggests that RA patients are at higher risk of infection compared with the general population, rendering the RA DMARD observational cohorts an appropriate reference group and not the general population [ 2, 29].
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"India, though not sovereign at the time and not at all prosperous, became the first country in the world to accept and offer war-duration at her own cost to the hapless Polish population rendered homeless and subsequently stateless," she said.
Further, the complexity of the hostile solid tumor microenvironment, antigenic diversity and dynamicity and the presence of a tenacious stem cell population rendered the effective development to the clinic questionable.
The substantial level of polymorphism detected in the FGB population renders our set of markers as a valuable tool for breeding applications.
This, in association with the marked increase in life expectancy of the world population, renders the search for more effective treatments of AD one of the greatest challenges in modern medicine.
The analysis of LG5 genetic associations with sex in the turbot wild population rendered a picture concordant with the FST values (see Table S3), with few significant results, and none after Bonferroni correction.
With the aid of hind-sight this might be explained by arguing that the range of genetic polymorphisms that probably exist within the whole population renders some people more susceptible to the effects of the ambient aerosol than are others.
Finally, we also consider it unlikely that a longer history of captive breeding in the Local population rendered ranched smolts of Local parentage better adapted for ranching performance than smolts of Foreign parentage, for example related to superior homing abilities or ability to overcome in the ocean any deleterious developmental legacy induced in the hatchery.
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