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This gene likely helps people extract more nutrition from food, which would have conferred a survival advantage on earlier generations.
Any random mutation that increased low-light vision would have conferred a distinct survival advantage for these animals.
The DREAM Act would have conferred permanent-resident status on roughly the same set of immigrants that DACA covers.
In its first iteration, the bill would have conferred conditional approval to HCT/Ps that demonstrated clinical safety and some data supporting efficacy — essentially eliminating phase III trials.
Back in the day, nothing would have conferred "greatness" on a composer like the Berlin Philharmonic performing your music at the Proms.
No wonder he was blackballed at the Country Club of Virginia, which would have conferred on him the social standing he so desperately craved.
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Completing the reforms would not have conferred immunity against America's recession and the tech bust, but it would have cushioned the blow.
Therefore, later appearances of the BoxG18A mutation would not have encountered many superior beneficial mutations, assuming that the BoxG18A mutation itself would still have conferred a ~5% advantage in these evolved genetic backgrounds.
Had it worked, it would hardly have conferred much distinction on the buyer, with over 70,000 legitimate ones already in circulation.
This argument was supported primarily by the observation of low microsatellite diversity in Japan and the inference that multiple introductions from both Atlantic Europe and the Mediterranean would likely have conferred a much more diverse founding population.
In a negotiating environment, higher benchmark rates would also have conferred some strategic advantage, e.g. in terms of greater leverage in market access negotiations.
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