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"As [the Leap Motion] app store matures, we'll start to see the ratio shift towards apps that are built from the ground up, that are created and designed with this in mind," Miller said.

That ratio shift depended on the amount of carbon dioxide used by the plants from different sources: carbon dioxide from the eruptions or methane (later converted to carbon dioxide) locked in ice in the sea floor.

Increasing the concentrate proportion of the diet resulted in changes typical of cows fed high starch diets (i.e., lower ruminal pH and acetate:propionate ratio; shift in bacterial populations; lower milk fat and higher milk protein concentrations).

The dramatic C/N ratio shift in plants during compatible interactions might be a necessity for the insect growth and development and, therefore, for host plant susceptibility (Harris et al. 2006).

Although the inactivation of C/EBPα is not required, itself, for the blockade of adipogenesis in mesenchymal progenitor cells by FUS-DDIT3, however, the C/EBPα isoform ratio shift towards the truncated isoform both in mouse liposarcomas and in human liposarcoma cell lines (Figure 1B).

These signatures reflect (1) a ratio shift from mature erythrocytes towards reticulocytes, (2) impaired insulin signaling, and (3) impaired defense against oxidative stress.

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But on Oct. 24, the Wisconsin project found, the ratio shifted.

When multifamily dwellings are included, the ratio shifts to one unit for every 61 residents of Atlanta, compared with one unit for every 378 in the New York region.

The population ratio shifted decisively from country to town, establishing an extreme capital-city concentration and eventually placing Melbourne and Sydney among the world's large cities.

Meanwhile, their waistlines ("the cross-sectional area," in scientific parlance) and their body-fat percentage shrank; their insulin resistance came down; and their muscle-composition ratio shifted toward so-called slow-twitch fibres, which tire slowly and burn fat, and which predominate in long-distance runners.

And in the mostly wordless sequences that begin and end "Butley," Mr. Lane exudes an air of comic frustration and misery (the ratio shifts from the first scene to the last) that reminds you of how fine the line is between farce and tragedy.

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