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Different populations often take advantage of different alleles, which occur at random, to respond to the same evolutionary pressure, as has happened in the emergence of genetic defenses against malaria, which are somewhat different in Mediterranean and African populations.
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Within each household one adult was designated by a random procedure to respond to the survey.
A pretest was conducted to determine the scenarios' waiting times by asking 30 people chosen through random sampling to respond to "I could wait 5 minutes in front of a store' and "Waiting in front of a store for 5 minutes is long".
Consistent with this interpretation, there was no effect of age on the model parameter p(U), which indicates a lack of evidence that younger children were more likely than older children to respond at random on the difficult three-item task.
It was based on teachers who chose to respond, not a random sample.
The heterozygote was, thus, twice as likely to respond to a random parasite.
This would allow us to better understand practice patterns and systems of care that are rigid enough to reliably manage the known risk factors and flexible enough to respond to the random unpredictable events.
The PVT, as used in this study, requires the subject to monitor a LED display and hit a button as soon as it starts counting, and to respond repeatedly at random intervals over a ten minute time period.
Second, if populations remain small and isolated for many generations, they lose genetic variation necessary to respond to environmental challenges (random fixation or loss of alleles through genetic drift).
The classes of simple cell are set to respond maximally to a random patch of a training image (by presenting the image, and setting the synaptic weights of the S cells to be the firing rates of the cells from it receives), and are propagated laterally, that is, there are exact copies throughout a layer, which is of course a non-local operation and not biologically plausible.
Other members then select a bottle at random and read the note and can decide whether to respond.
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