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Discover LudwigThe phrase "through competition between" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a process or outcome that occurs as a result of competitive interactions among entities, such as individuals, companies, or groups. Example: "Innovation often arises through competition between rival companies striving to outperform each other in the market."
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Because of the influence of the "railway barons," the most prominent of whom was Alfred Escher from Zürich, the railways were built through competition between private entrepreneurs rather than in accordance with some central plan.
Second, another type of spillovers is through competition between foreign firms and domestic firms.
Through ablation-mediated isolation of serotonergic cells, we demonstrate that the distinct areas of innervation are not maintained through competition between neighboring like-serotonergic neurites.
As the nascent MT lengthens, stable antiparallel MT overlaps are thought to form through competition between motion of the minus-end-directed kinesin Klp2p [4] and braking force exerted by the accumulating lateral crosslinker Ase1p [7–9].
Dawkins thinks that evolution is characterized by "arms races," where adaptations improve through competition between lines and that intelligence might be expected to emerge from such a process.
From an evolutionary perspective, suppose the treatment or practice evolves through competition between alternative forms, each with its specific efficacy.
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The excess FFAs availability may disrupt glucose metabolism through the competition between substrate utilization, through lipid induced changes in the phosphorylation and function of proteins in the pathway of insulin signalling for GLUT4 translocation, but also other mechanisms have been proposed and discussed [ 34].
The experiment of driving NHS quality and efficiency through wholesale competition between services, underpinned by patient choice, has delivered some improvements but has self-evidently failed to deliver the hoped-for transformation, while leaving many services struggling.
Cells in circulatory systems adhere through a competition between molecular interactions and colloidal repulsion, while the cells arbitrarily deform in the presence of external fluid forces.
Let us consider three moments t 1 < t 2 = t i max < t 3 such that (illustrated in Fig. 11): At t 1 and until t 2, x i − is defined through bilateral competition between lot i and j 1 and x i + is defined through bilateral competition between lot i and k 1.
The first stage of pitting is explained through the competition between the passive layer formation and the nucleation and growth of the CuCl layer in equilibrium with Cu(I -chloride complexes I -chloride.
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