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As previously reported [ 7], daily time-activity patterns indicated that rural populations spend significantly more time outdoors than urban populations.

This long-run stationary state reflects a balance between the forces of mutation, selection, and genetic drift, and the maxima of ψ zm, zf) correspond to phenotypes around which the populations spend the greatest amount of time.

The argument is that populations spend most of their time in this elastic state, and it is only under unusual circumstances, such as very small populations where many alleles are lost, that this elasticity disappears and rapid change is possible.

The fact that a percentage of B. bacteriovorus Tiberius populations spend their lives in prey-independent, rather than predatory growth, unlike the dominantly predatory HD100 strain, might contribute to a greater propensity for LGT into the Tiberius strain (which does have a larger genome).

In fact, we find that it is roughly half the neutral rate (〈 k 〉 ≈ 0.6 μ 0 ); this is because for 4 κ F N e ≪ 1 populations spend a large fraction of the time at the inviability boundary r *, so the substitution rate is diminished compared to the expected neutral rate μ 0, since a fraction (ℓ − r * ) / ℓ = 0.5 of mutations at this boundary are inviable and are never accepted in the population.

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In particular, rural populations spent more time outdoors, were more likely to work outdoors and spent more time near gas or diesel powered equipment (other than vehicles).

Several studies found that lower income groups generally spent a larger proportion of their income on diabetes care, that urban populations spent more in absolute terms, and that cost of complications weighed heavily on overall costs.

In addition, there was a non-significant trend suggesting that crayfish from native populations spent more time outside of shelter than crayfish from invasive populations (F1,23 = 3.24 P = 0.0878).

We hypothesized that rural populations spent more time outdoors, including working outdoors, were more likely to be employed in primary industry, and were less likely to have air conditioning at home.

"Unless there is a fundamental change in macroeconomic factors, an increase in the population, spend or employment then we don't need these shops," Hopkinson said.

It makes sense then that 40% of prisoners under 21 were in care as children (only 2% of the general population spend time in prison).

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