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"If we can delve deeper and understand why they are shedding these modifications, we can create new strategies that prevent bacteria from shedding them in the first place or make new drugs that more effectively bind to the altered ribosomes," says Dr. Novoa.

“There is a new partition corridor separating Gaza City and the northern towns of the Gaza Strip. The goal is to cut off the Hamas - and other organizations' - forces that have returned to that area from support and the ability to retreat, so they can be dealt with more effectively.”

From BBC

"Expanding our focus beyond traditional methods and species will allow scientists to tap into a wealth of data that's been largely overlooked until now. It will help us to track environmental changes, species ecology, pollution and human impacts, informing conservation strategies so we can manage our ecosystems more effectively."

“There are mutations that make the virus more effective at finding and entering cells; mutations that allow certain enzymes within the virus to more effectively replicate the virus and help it spread more; mutations that can help the virus be more stable in aerosols … Generally, you need multiple mutations to occur for you to have something that efficiently transmits between humans.”

From Salon

This new technique allowed the team to detect signs of natural selection more effectively than traditional methods.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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