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The island's rabbit population, introduced for farming in the 12th century, suffers from myxomatosis, which effectively contains the numbers.
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Lorius was able to take samples deeper and deeper in the ice, which effectively contained fossilised records of its ambient temperature hundreds or thousands of years ago: the evidence showed an unmistakable upswing in the last century, and Lorius realised that mankind's CO2 emissions were heating up the atmosphere.
Proponents (such as Enthoven, [ 20]) contended that technical efficiency was more likely to be achieved in a situation of competition between providers, which could make their own decisions about modes of delivery of care, than in a structure (such as a hierarchy) which effectively contained monopoly providers.
If a chocolate contains 70% cocoa, it effectively contains 70% starch.
We accounted for this behavior by limiting the amount of bacteria that can consume the tumor substrate, which effectively limits plasmid-containing bacterial growth and allows luciferase decay to dominate.
Consequently, scorpion venom contains toxins which effectively paralyze this type of prey.
The difference between H40 and H40PAA8 is that the latter contain PAA, which effectively is a polyelectrolyte with ionizable pendant groups in every repeating unit.
Vinegar contains acetic acid, which effectively kills weeds and other plants.
The vector w contains the linear weights imposed on SNP genotypes, which effectively are the marker effects.
Indeed, the flux also contains a diffusive part, which effectively accounts for the actin production in the layer as we have now clarified in the main text, and explained in greater details in the appendices.
But because the Milky Way contains a lot of dust, which effectively blocks visible light, the chances of anyone seeing that explosion in the nighttime sky are 20% or less, the researchers note.
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