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How do changes in climates, historically or at present, unevenly affect urban and rural areas or create movement between the two?
U11 snRNA levels were also lowered in the kidney, suggesting that reduced SMN levels can unevenly affect the profile of snRNPs in a tissue-specific manner.
If, on the other hand, MP1 neurons contribute differently to DEET and shock reinforcement, we expected to see that blocking them would unevenly affect learned behavior and would skew performance toward one or the other, reflecting the imbalance.
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As President Obama tackles the financial crisis, his policies must address the economic distress unevenly affecting Americans.
But the slowdown has affected some parts of the firm more than others, and counseling out has occurred unevenly, affecting more people in McKinsey's offices in California than in places less sensitive to the decline of Internet and related companies, say associates who worked in those offices.
Yet there is evidence that the federal death penalty is applied unevenly, disproportionately affecting minorities and the marginalised.
Dividing the broccoli heads into smaller pieces is important — if you don't do it, the boiling water may blanch the broccoli unevenly by affecting the outer edges of the broccoli more heavily than the protected inner portion.
While the latter may be diffuse to some extent, one of their key characteristics is that they are on the whole unevenly distributed and disproportionately affect the urban poor.
According to Mutter, droughts have basically no real upside but countries are affected unevenly.
If renting does become more important, owners of existing housing will be affected unevenly.
Neutrality test conclusions were affected unevenly by time structure (Table 3, P values columns).
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