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Lion spatial distribution and habitat selection shifted in relation to seasonal movements of people and livestock.

Based on the anatomy of the human knee and differing from all other prostheses, the lateral tibial "plateau" is convexly curved and the lateral femoral condyle is posteriorly shifted in relation to the medial femoral condyle.

The ring shifted in relation to the craft under control input, "sealing off" the gap on one side while opening it on the other.

In 1947 Willis Lamb, working in collaboration with graduate student Robert Retherford, found that certain quantum states of hydrogen atom, which should have the same energy, were shifted in relation to each other, the difference being the Lamb shift.

Additionally, we demonstrated that a similar single shift of the upper tail was also found for maternal smoking in pregnancy, frequent TV watching, low meal frequency and poor parental education, whereas the entire BMI distribution with an accentuation on the upper tail was shifted in relation to maternal overweight and high weight gain in the first 2 years of life.

For example, in sir1Δ cells containing a fluorescent reporter under control of the URA3 promoter at HML, the fluorescence intensity profile of each subpopulation shifted in relation to the profiles of wild-type cells and sir3Δ cells depending on whether the URA3 trans-activator Ppr1 was present (Xu et al., 2006).

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It also brought forward the discussion on possible challenges that may come with implementation of task shifting in relation to quality of health care, management of human resources policies as they relate to training and development, the need for additional incentives, motivation and staff promotion.

This outcropping – upward of a billion billion tonnes in weight – was so huge it caused Mars' top two layers, the crust and the mantle, to swivel around, like the skin and flesh of a peach shifting in relation to its pit.

In a young chimpanzee (and in a young human, too), these bones are not joined but can shift in relation to one another, like broken ice on a pond.

The end result could project, for example, how species' ranges will shift in relation to one another, as well as to changes in snow pack, wildfire danger and temperature through the end of the century.

To describe in words the physical appeal of a show that involves creative shadows, a giant pop-up book with pages the size of easels, actors acrobatically climbing ladders that swivel like seesaws and characters represented as both life-size and puppet-size, their dimensions shifting in relation to their power over one another as the story progresses, would be to diminish its delights.

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