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They may coexist in the same patient but the frequency of this association and its clinical significance is unknown.
On the contrary, they may coexist in a single (artificial) linguistic form or a single descriptive phrase.
At the microevolutionary level, the likely existence of a billion prokaryotic species challenges microbiologists to determine what might promote rapid speciation in prokaryotes, and to identify the ecological dimensions upon which new species diverge and by which they may coexist.
For instance, while cancer stem cells are quiescent and exhibit high OXPHOS reliance, they may coexist with other highly cycling cancer cells that rely on glycolysis.
Even if species performances differ in each community, they may coexist within the metacommunity if their competitive abilities are equal when averaged at the scale of the region ("regional similarity" as defined in [12]).
Third, because both conditions are prevalent, they may coexist coincidentally.
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Because they are potentially modifiable and may coexist, we evaluated the combined occurrence of a reduced forced expiratory volume in 1 second (FEV1) and peripheral artery disease (PAD), including its association with exertional symptoms, physical inactivity, and impaired mobility, in sedentary elders with functional limitations.
In this situation, signals may coexist because they allow more accurate assessment by the receiver ('backup-signals hypothesis') [ 8] or because a variable sensory environment selects for multiple signals with different transmission properties ('multiple sensory environments hypothesis') [ 9].
Although these two forms may coexist in the same area, they appear to be in the process of incipient speciation throughout Africa.
Finally, several alleles may coexist at a given locus if they are advantageous individually or together, due to the effects of balancing selection (Charlesworth 2006; Hurst 2009).
Diverse autoimmune diseases may coexist in the same individual and in families, suggesting they might share common susceptibility gene variants implying a common etiology [15], [16].
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