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While this hydrothermal diversity was anticipated even in early microbial biogeochemical studies (Brock 1967), what has been surprising is the remarkable propensity for microbes to distribute not just locally, but along global biogeographic patterns (Whitaker et al. 2003; Martiny et al. 2006; Whitaker and Banfield 2006).
Hence, this remarkable propensity for such an ability to interact cannot depend only from the catalytic core.
Our analysis of the MPI interception records emphasizes the species' remarkable propensity for human-assisted dispersal, and suggests that the resultant high propagule pressure (e.g. Lockwood et al. 2005; Simberloff 2009) enables L. delicata to establish in regions outside its native range.
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Health insurance, old-age benefits and free schooling, though works in progress, appear to have helped check the remarkable propensity of Chinese to save.
Johannes et al. [ 8] demonstrated a remarkable propensity of refractures within three levels above or below preexisting fractures.
England do seem to have a remarkable propensity to overcomplicate just as everything would appear to be going swimmingly.
The talks are intricate even by Iraq's standards, with its distinctive mix of the intimate and the combustible, where bargaining shows a remarkable propensity toward deadlock.
The servant girl Pamela's remarkable literary powers and her propensity for writing on all occasions were cruelly burlesqued in Henry Fielding's Shamela (1741), which pictures his heroine in bed scribbling, "I hear him coming in at the Door," as her seducer enters the room.
The multinucleate green alga Caulerpa is, however, the champion unicellular organism, with a tubular stolon extending to a length of one meter or more, as well as a remarkable degree of internal differentiation and a propensity for rapid vegetative growth [ 107].
Given our species propensity for irrational and magical thinking, it's remarkable that we've been able to develop technologies and a body of scientific knowledge that require us to overcome those tendencies.
We observed remarkable phenotypic shrinkage of astrocytes resulted from a lack of DMP1 glycosylation in cellular microenvironment, which was predictive of propensity for diverse diseases, including BBB disruption-mediated brain disorders (Fig. 5).
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