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Wild rice, Fuller points out, is a plant that prefers large bodies of standing water.
It prefers large carcasses, such as those of deer or cattle.
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Pepsin A prefers large hydrophobic residues (Phe and Leu) in substrates for both P1 and P1', and the substrate-binding pockets are correspondingly lined with hydrophobic residues [ 22].
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He generally prefers larger companies that can take advantage of opportunities to do business in countries with strong currencies, and he likes real estate investment trusts, too.
Bachman prefers large-cap computer hardware names Hewlett-Packard and EMC, both rated "buy" with respective price targets of $36 and $15.25.
Chaetodon austriacus prefers large-sized A. selago colonies, although these were usually inhabited by Gobiodon sp. 3.
In mate choice experiments, both sexes preferred large mates irrespective of own body size suggesting mating preferences are not size-assortative.
Granivorous rodents prefer large seeds because they offer a higher nutrient content, but such preferences may be counterbalanced by the higher costs of handling and transporting larger seeds.
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