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It shows that fecundity selection is acting mainly in the adult stage and is related to energy intake (body weight) rather than absolute body size and potentially balancing selection on female absolute body size.

In part, this may be due to younger patients receiving more aggressive chemotherapy than older patients, potentially balancing the increased risk of infection attributable to increasing age.

The enrichment for this transcription factor motif in the genes present in this module is consistent with a dual functional role for NRF1 in potentially balancing myogenesis and mitochondria production with energy dependent protein catabolism.

The presence of Md-tra D in the zygotic genotype causes female development even in the presence of up to three M factors (McDonald et al. 1978; Schmidt et al. 1997b; Hediger et al. 1998), potentially balancing the sex ratio in populations with multiple M factors.

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But there are ways that could potentially balance user experience with advertiser experience.

Hence, editors and potential authors should consider alternative sets of criteria, to what exists now, when selecting a panel of referees to potentially balance different tendencies by gender or region.

Thus, in this regard, GPR17 (and other constitutively active Gαi-coupled receptors) could potentially balance the action of constitutively active Gαs-coupled receptors in such processes via Gαi.

Nevertheless, this pioneering effort recognized that adequate analgesia was a primary goal, that long-term administration of lora zepam had prolonged clinical effects, and that the greater acquisition costs of new sedatives (then midazolam and propofol) were potentially balanced by downstream clinical benefits with short-term use.

As sunlight within the UV-B spectrum induces immunosuppression and heightens vulnerability to infection, 1,25(OH)D2 potentially balances this effect by stimulating the synthesis of LL-37 in the skin and circulating phagocytic cells [ 69].

Direct costs of infection have potentially been balanced by indirect benefits in deteriorating environmental conditions, therefore sustaining infected host relative fitness.

The lowest 5% of negative values (potentially indicative of purifying selection) and the highest 5% of positive values (potentially indicative of balancing or diversifying selection) were defined as being under strong selection.

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