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African trypanosomes have a strictly extracellular heteroxenous life cycle alternating between the intestine of the tsetse fly and the blood/tissues of the mammalian host (see Figure 1), whereby they exist as procyclic or trypomastigote forms, respectively [ 33].

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The challenge to companies is to achieve a balance between these properties whereby they are allowed to co-exist.

Second, is it possible that the differences in host association reflect functional differences between serovars or genovars therein, whereby there exist bacterially encoded mechanisms that maintain these patterns.

The behavior of higher modes of vibration is also discussed and the phenomenon of cross over, whereby two modes exist having the same frequency, is observed.

But a "standard" quantum computer uses the idea of quantum entanglement – whereby information can exist as both a one and a zero or an infinite number of "superpositions" of the two states at the same time.

The molecular mobility in each polymer is found to be altered in entirely different ways as the thickness of each component became thinner than 125 nm, whereby the polymers exist as two dimensional layers under those conditions.

Extinction is the phenomenon whereby there exists a finite time T > 0 such that the solution is nontrivial for 0 < t < T and then u ( x, t ) ≡ 0 for all ( x, t ) ∈ Ω × [ T, + ∞ ). In this case, T is called the extinction time.

Finally, Bruno developed an atomic theory, whereby everything that existed was made up of identical particles — "seeds," in his terminology.

The similarities and differences in marketing strategies are associated with ownership control and management of the company; whereby branding heritage exists among the European chocolate brands that identify their brand image and explain the association with country-of-origin.

But agreement is widespread among labor economists that unemployment in developing countries is not frictional; it is either deficient demand (employers wanting to hire fewer workers than are available and qualified) or structural (whereby a mismatch exists between the types of workers employers want to hire and the types of workers available to be hired).

Alfred Kinsey famously established the concept of the Kinsey scale, whereby human sexuality exists on a spectrum.

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