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"This is good news on the conservation front but bigger populations in bigger areas increases the challenge of managing land, human and animal conflict," he told AFP. "There (also) has to be some other place far away from Gir (for lions) so that in a time of catastrophe, we don't lose the population".
Although such a selfish strain would allocate proportionally less to persister function, its enhanced growth could lead to a greater number of persister cells at the time of catastrophe.
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It's not a revelation that you need strong community ties that you build in times of peace so you don't have to build them in times of catastrophe.
But we are not living in a time of national catastrophe.
But this event occurred around the time of the catastrophe in which the dinosaurs perished, and the extra genetic versatility may have been a lifesaver.
In particular, all of the missing parts at the time of the catastrophe (pink parts in Fig. 3) were initiated as construction projects by November 2011 (only 10 months after the earthquake), and the expressway route along the corridor will be completed within a decade or so.
However, data from epidemiologic studies conducted many years before the accident showed high goiter prevalence in the contaminated areas, indicating that the prevalence of iodine deficiency at the time of the catastrophe was similar to the present one or even greater.
Taking into account that prior to dilution, the population of microtubules has already reached a steady state distribution of steps, the average time to catastrophe after dilution can be calculated to be.
It's in times of great catastrophe and heartbreak that we need our friends the most.
The robbery featured in headlines worldwide: "Rain of Bombs: Revolutionaries Hurl Destruction among Large Crowds of People" in the London Daily Mirror, "Tiflis Bomb Outrage" in The Times of London, "Catastrophe!" in Le Temps in Paris, and "Bomb Kills Many; $170,000 Captured" in The New York Times.
It's set at the time of the Katrina catastrophe – though it could as well be happening hundreds of years in the future, when much-prophecied climate calamities have come to pass.
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