Indeed, in our study population, hatching asynchrony was higher in a warmer year than in an average year. |
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The function of hatching asynchrony has been the subject of dynamic debates and intensive research effort. |
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The bipolar climate asynchrony in our scenarios is caused by the toggle between North Atlantic heat piracy and South Atlantic counter heat piracy. |
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However, increasing asynchrony in insect-plant systems or predator-prey could have the adverse impact. |
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SafeKit provides an asynchronous solution with no data loss, ensuring the asynchrony not on the primary machine but on the secondary one. |
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Scientific studies suggest that leaks play a major role in generating patientventilator asynchrony and discomfort. |
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This is even more important in infants as delays in gas delivery will predispose for thoracoabdominal asynchrony and chest wall distortion. |
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This asynchrony appears essential for proper cell fate determination and normal development. |
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Another important phenomenon of random variation is the asynchrony of cell divisions. |
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The same asynchrony of divisions occur at all stages in the division of cells from the fertilized egg in embryos. |
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The SBB test reflected the asynchrony of the information coming into her brainstem, which suggested a left-sided lesion. |
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Another project concerns the application of a medical device by stretching the jaw cranial diseases characterized by hypertension, reduced blood flow to the brain and brain asynchrony. |
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This asynchrony has to be perceived and remembered. |
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This technology may minimize the risk of asynchrony between ventilator pressures and the patient's efforts to breathe. |
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The relationship between onset of partial and steady incubation in passerines and the resulting extent of hatching asynchrony merits more consideration. |
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