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Even if insurers have the freedom to contract, the use of selective contracting may be less viable in Ireland than in the Netherlands.
We test the following predictions associated with the reproductive assurance hypothesis: (1) that the reproduction of self-incompatible plants is more sensitive to reduced pollen deposition than self-compatible plants and (2) that self-incompatible plants will be less viable under experimentally reduced pollen loads compared to self-compatible plants.
Under these conditions it is advantageous for the parent not to channel valuable energy into the production of eggs, and the eggs themselves might be less viable because of the threat of desiccation.
Compared to uninfected controls, a mite-infested ladybird will typically lay smaller clutches and her eggs will be less viable.
Shannon Zimmerman, analyst at The Motley Fool, finds that refreshing since sometimes ETFs are created at companies after they've launched new coverage or a new product and might be less viable as a result.
Members of his administration were quick to claim that international institutions like the United Nations were toothless and ineffective even as they withdrew money and support from those institutions, ensuring they'd be less viable.
Selective contracting may be less viable in Ireland than in the Netherlands, and this could be a key challenge when implementing managed competition.
Therefore, it is far more suitable if one is interested in identifying novel biosynthetic gene clusters (BGCs) in the metagenomes, a type of analysis that may be less viable using MG-RAST.
If it's a summer vacation home, this may be less viable.
Further, autophagy-defective mutants show a marked reduction in protein turnover in autophagy-stimulating conditions as compared to wild type and are less viable than wild type when cultured in ASM, suggesting a loss in viability due to an inability to generate nutrients through catabolism (King et al., 2013).
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