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Serpulina pilosicoli competitive exclusion product

Serpulina pilosicoli competitive exclusion product

... Serpulina pilosicoli competitive exclusion product Abstract A competitive exclusion product is described which includes a substantially pure culture of the bacterium species Serpulina pi[r] ...

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Functional tests of the competitive exclusion hypothesis for multituberculate extinction

Functional tests of the competitive exclusion hypothesis for multituberculate extinction

... of competitive exclusion having previously been neglected and even denigrated ...for competitive exclusion of multituberculates by rodents was still open to interpretation, and Jablonski ([6], ...

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Exclusions, Explanations, and Exceptions: On the Causal and Lawlike Status of the Competitive Exclusion Principle

Exclusions, Explanations, and Exceptions: On the Causal and Lawlike Status of the Competitive Exclusion Principle

... decrease competitive interactions per se, but affect only the rate at which competitive exclusion is reached (Chesson & Huntly 1997; Chesson ...

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Stochastic competitive exclusion in the maintenance of the naïve T cell repertoire

Stochastic competitive exclusion in the maintenance of the naïve T cell repertoire

... The paper is organised as follows. Section 2 introduces the model for the clonal sizes of pairs of “similar” clonotypes, i.e., clonotypes that compete with each other for a significant fraction of the survival stimuli ...

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Incompatibility and Competitive Exclusion of Genomic Segments between Sibling Drosophila Species

Incompatibility and Competitive Exclusion of Genomic Segments between Sibling Drosophila Species

... Mating behavior assays of introgression lines in competition with the wild-type strain To assay whether introgressed segments caused a reduction in the mating success of their individual[r] ...

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Comparison between stochastic and deterministic selection-mutation models

Comparison between stochastic and deterministic selection-mutation models

... of competitive exclusion where the subpopulation with the largest growth to mortality ratio will survive and the remaining subpopulations will go to ...

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Using exclusion rate to unify niche and neutral perspectives on coexistence

Using exclusion rate to unify niche and neutral perspectives on coexistence

... and competitive similarity can be thought of as two aspects of a more general concept of species ...on exclusion rate may result in very low exclusion rates not only for dissimilar species, but also ...

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Linking patterns and processes across scales: the application of scale transition theory to algal dynamics on rocky shores

Linking patterns and processes across scales: the application of scale transition theory to algal dynamics on rocky shores

... The fitting procedure assumed that the initial values of turf cover were estimated without observation error and that all the error was in the final values. Observation error in the initial values resulted in biased ...

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Probiotic engineering: towards development of robust probiotic strains with enhanced functional properties and for targeted control of enteric pathogens

Probiotic engineering: towards development of robust probiotic strains with enhanced functional properties and for targeted control of enteric pathogens

... a competitive environment for colonization ...of competitive exclusion by enhancing binding or adhesion efficacy of the probiotics to host ...

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Chemopreventive Potential of Probiotics and Prebiotics

Chemopreventive Potential of Probiotics and Prebiotics

... to competitive exclusion of pathogenic bacteria, direct physical binding to carcinogens, altering intestinal environment to modulate the production enzymes, antioxidant activity and immune ...

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Modern marketing in the business practice – the source of competitive advantage in the global market

Modern marketing in the business practice – the source of competitive advantage in the global market

... Development is also observed at each of five compet- itive powers of the Porter model (Kotler 1998). The com- pany is able to influence market, both the quantitative and qualitative structure of competitive ...

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Competitive Priorities and Competitive Advantage in Jordanian Manufacturing

Competitive Priorities and Competitive Advantage in Jordanian Manufacturing

... four competitive priorities (flexibility, cost, quality and delivery) exist in most of the industries covered in the ...in competitive market ...a competitive weapon in the arsenal of any ...

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Exploring the influence of national culture on
firms’ competitive actions preferences

Exploring the influence of national culture on firms’ competitive actions preferences

... firm’s competitive domain “represents the competitive arena that best represents the organizational identity…thus, carries certain psychological and cognitive importance, becoming the turf most salient to ...

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THE COMPETITIVE ENVIRONMENT AMONG COMPANIES IN THE CZECH PART OF EUROREGION NEISSE-NISA-NYSA

THE COMPETITIVE ENVIRONMENT AMONG COMPANIES IN THE CZECH PART OF EUROREGION NEISSE-NISA-NYSA

... of competitive strategies and the competitive environment from the perspective of experts on the ...the competitive environment of companies in the Czech part of Euroregion Nisa based on an ...

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Solution for Mutual Exclusion

Solution for Mutual Exclusion

... A mutual exclusion is a program object that prevents simultaneous access to modifiable shared resource. This resource is used in concurrent programming with a critical section, a piece of code in which processes ...

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The Art of Exclusion and Embrace

The Art of Exclusion and Embrace

... of exclusion and embrace, noting how they are embedded within the author ’ s own art- making practice, a recent doctoral inquiry into the theological question of the art of healing, and within her life with ...

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A retaliatory response on the factor market, would they?

A retaliatory response on the factor market, would they?

... defines competitive dynamics as an interplay of specific actions and probable reactions of firms (Chen & Miller, 2012; Lamberg, Tikkanen, Nokelainen, & Suur‐ Inkeroinen, ...This competitive dynamics ...

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Transport, social exclusion and the internet: Could virtual mobility help to alleviate social exclusion?

Transport, social exclusion and the internet: Could virtual mobility help to alleviate social exclusion?

... to exclusion could ...social exclusion and mobility-related exclusion are likely also to be excluded from access to the Internet and that without access to the Internet, disadvantage and ...

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Reluxation Rates Following Different Techniques for Open Stabilisation of Feline Coxofemoral Dislocations

Reluxation Rates Following Different Techniques for Open Stabilisation of Feline Coxofemoral Dislocations

... Differences in inclusion and exclusion critera, or the lack of these criteria, across the studies compromises the ability to compare reluxation rates for the different surgical procedures. Ash et al., (2012) ...

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Effect of grazing exclusion on carbon storage on grazing lands: A Review

Effect of grazing exclusion on carbon storage on grazing lands: A Review

... grazing exclusion had significantly increased aboveground carbon stock with mean rate of change ...grazing exclusion increase (Deng et ...grazing exclusion in grasslands of China (Xiong et ...grazing ...

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