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In shrubs, reduced leaf longevity and accumulation of below-ground carbon reserves allowed full compensation in terms of fruit output in defoliated R. nudiflora[ 73], whereas C. korshinskii relied on the preferential resource allocation to vegetative tissues for regrowth, at the cost of fruit production [ 74].
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In some contexts, a lack of access is compounded by gender males receiving preferential resourcing (Doshi 2016).
Institutional pressures imposed through association membership and the potential preferential access to resources because of active participation play important roles in influencing continued certification.
The Plan integrated investment in large-scale development and infrastructure projects in western China with preferential allocation of resources to autonomous minority areas (Information Office of the State Council 2009).
Finally, the price of elvitegravir, including any potential preferential pricing for resource-limited settings, is unclear.
Preferential allocation of resources to cost effective activities and increasing consumption of services were measures envisaged to address allocative and technical efficiency issues respectively.
This ART exceptionalism (prioritising ART above other HIV control foci -as evidenced by the prefoci -asl funding and revidencedfor ART M&E obyerved in thes study-was seemingly a bid to meet new ambitious ART coverage targets to address the huge backlog.
This would be particularly useful in identifying specific adverse events that warrant special attention by payers like CMS and in preferential allocation of resources by hospitals due to the growing temporal burden of such events.
They are parallel to approaches for understanding and limiting the abilities of pathogens to establish niches that allow them preferential access to resources (such as oxygen and glucose) and protection from threats (such as circulating immune cells).
In contrast, within the approach proposed by the New Deal, the preferential channeling of resources to country systems and towards national capacities is central: "International partners will increase the percentage of aid delivered through country systems on the basis of measures and targets jointly agreed at country level" [ 49].
We therefore conclude that M. coquereli can be attributed the role of a "keystone (intraguild) predator" that controls the abundance of a primary consumer by preferential predation and/ or resource competition, which in turn is capable of excluding other species from the community (for the key-stone species concept see [ 78]).
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