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Mating systems are shaped largely by the spatio-temporal predictability of reproductively capable females and the ability with which one sex (often males) can monopolise the other (typically females) either directly (for instance in terms of forming harems) or indirectly, by monopolising access to key resources (including sperm: Emlen & Oring, 1977).
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These include the language ability (with which music overlaps in several ways); the auditory cortex; the system that responds to the emotional signals in a human voice crying or cooing; and the motor control system that injects rhythm into the muscles when walking or dancing.
But the award mainly reflects the eloquence and ability with which he has represented a part of society that is in need of cogent representation.
At the end of this analysis - self-analysis might be a better word - there is a characteristic meditation on Conrad's 'myth' in which he observes that the novelist's purpose is 'to awaken the sense of wonder', an ability with which he has always been lavishly endowed.
A new section of the map often requires a freshly learned ability with which to successfully navigate it.
It stemmed from the Rovers keeper Neil Sullivan's mistake in hitting a clearance straight to him, although Bell did deserve a lot of credit for his awareness and shooting ability with which he made Sullivan pay.
Even if you destroy a person's heart they still have 20 to 30 seconds of full cognitive and physical ability with which they could severely hurt or even kill you.
Swiping the rear touchpad shifts the nature of the world, presenting colour-coded environments and abilities with which to solve puzzles.
Interestingly Rihoy et al. still view the CAMPFIRE programme as having successfully empowered local Zimbabweans with knowledge, incentives and organizational abilities with which to identify their problems and puzzle out solutions.
One of the most critical components affecting crop yield is the amount of solar radiation available to the plant, and the ability and efficiency with which biomass is produced (Russell et al. 1989; Murchie et al. 2009; Zhu et al. 2010).
The ability and frequency with which antimicrobial resistance genes disseminate between bacteria in humans, the environment, and animals is still debated, and the role of plasmids in this movement between ecosystems, including the food chain, is also still contested, despite mounting evidence that it occurs (8, 9 ).
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