Sentences with phrase «other subpopulation»

The other subpopulation preferentially imports lactate, using it as the main energy source by harnessing part of the citric acid cycle.
The present study illustrated that certain subpopulations of the purebred dog population were more likely to display certain conditions while other subpopulations were not statistically different than mixed - breed dogs in terms of disease prevalence.
This study suggests that subpopulations of the purebred dog population are more likely to exhibit certain inherited conditions while other subpopulations do not differ statistically from mixed - breed dogs in terms of how common these diseases are.
Their paper acknowledges observations that polar bears have yet to be harmed writing, «Although the effects of warming on some polar - bear subpopulations are not yet documented and other subpopulations are apparently still faring well.»

Not exact matches

Some subpopulations of yellow warblers may be genetically better equipped to adapt to climate changes than others, according to a new study in the January 5 issue of Science.
Currently, the status of polar bear subpopulations is variable; in some areas of the Arctic, polar bear numbers are likely declining, but in others, they appear to be stable or possibly growing.
«If someone comes from a genetically diverse subpopulation and has genes which are common there, but uncommon here, then the profiling results will work against him because the probability of other matches will be lower,» Rothammel says.
Abstract 96PD: J.R. Brahmer and other US researchers report clinical activity, safety and subpopulation response analysis of nivolumab in 129 pre-treated NSCLC patients, with data updated to September 2013.
Existing literature on infectious disease policy, ethics, and law, outside the context of genomics, describes the potential for stigmatization of individuals or subpopulations, the challenge of balancing individual interests and protections (for example, privacy, autonomy, freedom of movement) against risks of harm to others and to public health, issues of justice, and employer or health professional obligations [27], [28].
These findings are in agreement with other studies on cell morphology [3, 4] and senescence [5], and the authors hope to advance these studies by separately analyzing subpopulations derived from the same bone marrow sample, and also surveying the grade of cell maturity (surface receptor analysis) and cytoskeleton composition of the cells during cell tracking.
Numerous studies have demonstrated activity of these agents against a wide variety of cancers, especially cancer stem cell - like subpopulations, by a host of different mechanisms which comprise inhibition of signaling pathways, of mitochondrial respiration, as well as of cellular stress responses and others.
The new technique ruled out the other popular theory that humans who left Africa evolved from the same ancestral subpopulation where Neanderthals evolved from.
In other words, a single population of MDS cells underwent multiple rounds of mutation and selection, giving rise to multiple subpopulations present in full - blow secondary AML.
Our results led us to speculate that there might be a metastatic subpopulation within stem - like cancer cells since other studies have shown that CSC phenotype alone may exhibit invasive property in vitro but is inadequate to determine or predict in vivo metastasis.
The long - term goal is to develop strategies for two therapies, one for eliminating the bulk of the tumor, the other for small subpopulations that escape all major therapeutic strategies.
ELL and special needs students, and other urban subpopulations, have been particularly hard hit.
However, we found that only a few models broke out their results in Title I or other schools in such a way as to permit the Center to provide ratings on model effectiveness for specific subpopulations.
There was no evidence that dietary treatment altered neither the other plasma vitamin concentrations nor TBARS and uric acid concentrations nor the subpopulations of the lymphocytes except for the number of CD4 + lymphocytes that increased with vitamin C supplementation.
This subpopulation of Eschrichtius robustus (Lilljeborg, 1861), called the western gray whale, is probably genetically isolated from the only other extant subpopulation, known as the eastern gray whale (LeDuc et al. 2002); the ranges do not appear to overlap (Blokhin 1996).
But the basics are exactly what might make a big difference in subpopulation survival during the fragmenting population crashes — and they are things that the other omnivores haven't also invented.
Other long - distance migratory birds with population declines are the spotted flycatcher (Muscicapa striata) and the common redshank (Tringa tetanus) a wader that breeds along intertidal habitats in northern Europe, and that splits in subpopulations during winter months, some birds staying in Europe, others flying to Africa.
Recent research by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Polar Bear Specialist Group, 8 populations are declining, 3 are stable, 1 is increasing, and there is insufficient data to assess the other 7 subpopulations.
Apart from correlational studies that link MDI data to other measures, future studies also need to explore to what extent the MDI measures constructs similarly for different subpopulations.
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