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As with our media, we've passed from an era of bulk industrial selection to finely honed choice.
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A notion of stochastic directives is also provided in order to finely influence the selection of a particular class of scenarios.
To finely control de performance metrics, this threshold is considered to have a real value [37].
Thanks to these loops, AtHB12 and AtHB7 have evolved to finely tune growth and water stress.
The size and texture (smooth to finely roughened) of their conidia are also very similar.
Larger numbers of barriers were tested, but began to finely subdivide geographically proximate populations.
Infiltrating histiocytes had abundant pale, foamy-to-finely granular, eosinophilic cytoplasms with displaced nuclei.
Although previous experiments showed that S. infraimmaculata habitat selection behavior is finely tuned to changing ecological conditions [e.g. 30], a preliminary mesocosm experiment indicated that gravid females may not be responding to this cue in their choice of larviposition pool (Sadeh, unpublished data).
In the 13-number production, performed Thursday, the Streb company offers a program of "Action Events" — a selection of finely choreographed physical feats — at the Streb Lab for Action Mechanics, the company's theater and studio in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
Altogether, the analysis of the mutational neighborhood suggests that selection acts to shape and finely tune the mutational neighborhood in such a way that small genotypic variations (single substitutions) have large effects on the functional role of the phenotypes.
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