Not exact matches
Though wolves are on the upswing in these regions, their
populations are likely too
isolated to
control the pervasive coyote and other small predators.
Infectious disease experts say the outbreak underscores one lesson of the Ebola epidemic of 2 years ago: As cities burgeon and
populations become more mobile, once -
isolated diseases are increasingly likely to reach cities, where they can race out of
control.
C, primary breast cancer cells
isolated from patients with advanced cancer were directly infected with KLF4 or
control lentivirus, and the CSC
population (CD24 − CD44 + ESA +) was measured by FACS after culturing the cells for 72 hours in low - attachment plates.
By the latter, Price laid out his intention to compare
isolated and modernized subgroups of various «racial stocks» to
control for confounders such as heredity, culture, climate, altitude, and latitude, and hoped to include disease - free
populations that could be compared to
populations ravaged by disease.
In order to
isolate the effect of social networking on STD prevalence, the study
controlled for a range of socioeconomic variables including
population, race, age, income, education, and
population density.
They breed strictly amongst their
isolated community and at high rates, with no regard to
population control.