This differential survival of the sexes in long-lived species is usually attributed to differences in reproductive effort between male and female plants.
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It has been suggested this reflected developing strains in gender relations, but it may simply be a result of the differential survival of records.
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His research included the first description of histopathologic implications of differential survival of Wilms'Tumors to pathogenesis of L-methionine toxicity and administrative / management research.
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Pemetrexed has been shown to improve survival in non-squamous cell NSCLC, and is the first drug to reveal differential survival benefit in large cell lung carcinoma.
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Pemetrexed, although not classified as a targeted agent, has been shown to have improve survival in non-squamous cell NSCLC, and is the first drug to reveal differential survival benefit in large cell lung carcinoma.
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Sometimes that differential survival critically hinges on leaf shape ( needles in evergreen trees with longer winters, waxy, pointy-tipped leaves in plants with areas of high rainfall, etc ), but sometimes it does not.
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With the addition of differential survival related to these genotypes ( certain genotypes surviving better in different degrees of sunlight ), the asexual population will eventually drift toward one genotype and die off when the environment changes to suit a different genotype.
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An article in " British Birds " by James Gilroy and Alexander Lees in September 2003 suggested that misorientation occurs in random directions, but differential survival in different directions combined with asymmetric observer coverage leads to the observed distribution of vagrants.
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The "'gene-centered view of evolution "', "'gene's eye view "', "'gene selection theory "', or "'selfish gene theory "'holds that adaptive evolution occurs through the differential survival of competing genes, increasing the allele frequency of those alleles whose phenotypic trait effects successfully promote their own propagation, with gene defined as " not just one single physical bit of DNA [ but ] all replicas of a particular bit of DNA distributed throughout the world ".