Sentences with phrase «very isolated populations»

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«Because these populations are very small and often isolated, they are incredibly sensitive to over-collecting,» added Minteer, also the Arizona Zoological Society Chair at ASU.
I just started working on my Ph.D. in engineering in a town with a very small minority population, and I feel extremely isolated and alone.
A review in the journal Cell Stem Cell by two Jackson Laboratory (JAX) scientists reports on the latest efforts to isolate and culture the elusive populations of stem cells that most closely resemble very early (two - cell stage) totipotent cells.
Since very few studies have demonstrated the formation of macro-metastasis from low numbers of sorted CSCs and currently proposed CSC markers might not be sufficient to identify all stem cell populations [13], we believe that our study presents a promising approach to isolate stem - like and metastatic breast CSCs as opposed to the cell - sorting strategy based on putative stem cell surface markers.
The outcomes of the Isolation of Poverty Index and Isolation of Wealth Index are highly correlated with district FRPL rates because districts with very high or low populations of FRPL - eligible students are much more likely to be economically isolated.
The inquiry noted that Indigenous people make up a high proportion of the population in regional and remote districts with around 1,200 discrete Indig enous communities of which over 1,000 were very small and very isolated communities.61 Limited commercial opportunities and viable labour markets in these communities means that they often lack some of the most basic services, including access to banking and financial services and institutions.
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