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Exploitive agents endowed with the ability to interact selectively succeed in defending against invasion because they induce a highly non-interactive world.
The results provide precise predictions for analyses of survey data for selectively neutral loci in natural populations with a given dispersal level.
Mapping quantitative trait loci in a selectively genotyped outbred population using a mixture model approach.
Messages sent to the server are selectively rebroadcasted to receivers that registered patterns matching the message.
Nationalism needs to sustain the collective group memory, which has been selectively and carefully constructed.
Moreover, ' forestry laws and policies are contested, circumvented, selectively applied, interpreted and reinterpreted in their making and application ' (p. 56).
The biocytin wide-field bipolar cell in the rabbit retina selectively contacts blue cones.
Submodules can also be selectively set at different levels to increase the computational efficiency of the overall system simulation.