Sentences with phrase «subpopulations also»

As a result, tiger subpopulations also became significantly more fragmented, greatly increasing their threat of extinction in each individual forest and as a species.?

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It's also dishonest to select a particular subpopulation that supports your argument when the big picture does not.
Importantly, these devices also will open up new approaches to drug development not possible with animal models today, such as personalized medicines and development of therapeutics for specific genetic subpopulations using chips created using cells from particular patients.»
Figuring out the patterns of similarity and relatedness coded in the whales» DNA also gives managers important insights into how these subpopulations arose, what factors shaped them, and what drove divergence in the species complex.
The findings also support recommendations for the recognition and inclusion of subpopulations (such as the substocks in Breeding Stock C in the Madagascar / Southwestern Africa region of the Indian Ocean) in management decisions for humpback whales in the Southern Hemisphere.
Indeed, BH3 inhibitors were capable of eliminating not only the epithelial subpopulation of HMLEs, but also the mesenchymal HMLEs.
Strikingly, this cancer cell subpopulation displayed enhanced expression of Bcl - xL, strongly suggesting that the upregulation of this antiapoptotic protein also supports the survival of invasive cancer cells within patients.
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.
Also, as shown in our study, the surviving cycling hypoxia - selected subpopulation acquires additional molecular advantages after exposure to several cycles of hypoxia / reoxygenation.
Therefore, we speculated that molecular machinery found to promote EMT might also be upregulated in the cycling hypoxia - selected subpopulation.
We also found that cells derived from this novel subpopulation form colonies readily, are highly tumorigenic in immune - deficient mice, and exhibit both stem - like and EMT phenotypes.
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.
These declining PBSG estimates also went viral, and websites such as the one run by psychologist John Cook, who is now part of the well - funded Center for Climate Change Communication, posted an article concluding, «Current analysis of subpopulations where data is sufficient clearly shows that those subpopulations are mainly in decline» and thus support the ESA listing of polar bears as threatened.
What's also clear, however, is that the loss of sea ice is partly to blame for declines in at least four polar bear 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.
Although the VAWI was developed to assess violence primarily against women, WHO originally also planned to use it in a subpopulation of men to assess their experiences of IPV exposure.
It may also be of special interest to study clinical subpopulations known to have different affective experiences than the average population.
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