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Explain that students will be working in their groups to develop and perform skits representing a competition among four of the characters from their selected genre.
The uptake flux of each N-compound changes according to total nitrogen concentration in the medium, representing a competition for the limited number of nitrogen transporters.
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The conventional wisdom about this presidential election, which this blog often endorsed, is that it represented a competition between two competing paradigms.
Every infection represents a competition between the parasite and the host (Playfair & Bancroft, 2008).
Textile specifications applied in electronic data exchange represent a competition factor, by increasing process control and pushing product development.
This event was incredibly successful as it represented a competition among submitted papers with the end result being a high-level symposium that featured studies representing innovative concepts and evolving clinical management strategies.
This high-level symposium, held at the ADA's recent 73rd Scientific Sessions in Chicago, represents a competition of manuscripts submitted to the journal through the category of Symposium Article.
shRNAs are rank ordered by the fold-change in GFP positivity over 10 days in culture, which represents a competition-based assay in which loss of GFP positivity reflects shRNA-postive cells becoming outcompeted by shRNA-negative cells.
So this was the last thing you might have expected from a young winner: a French one, no less, representing an Irish competition.
A competition index was produced from the classified image representing a gradient of potential competition with juniper.
He added: "It represents a new competition for independent furniture retailers".
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