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1 d Mapping of Multiple clUsteriNg ALgorithms (COMMUNAL).
2    Primitive cellular evolution is basically communal.
3  individuals that contribute more heavily to communal activities.
4 ively, after the split in the last universal communal ancestor (LUCA).
5                                         This communal ancestor has a physical history but not a genea
6                 Our analysis also suggests a communal ancestor to all life that was molecularly compl
7 duals who experienced low status showed more communal and prosocial behavior, and endorsed more egali
8      Integrative Systemic Darwinism requires communal articulation from a plurality of perspectives.
9                                              Communal bacterial processes require intercellular commu
10 sses ranging from vasodilation in mammals to communal behavior in bacteria.
11        In several cases, they act to mediate communal behavior such as biofilm formation, quorum sens
12 t indirectly sense cell density and regulate communal behavior.
13 ganize into microcolonies, the first step in communal biofilm organization, is not well understood.
14 nt for explaining social transitions towards communal breeding than to eusociality, suggesting that d
15 lutionary links between brood parasitism and communal breeding.
16 uses on the evolution of biparental care and communal breeding.
17 ldings (including a remarkable 10-m diameter communal building) that were similar to those found on L
18  been considerable discussion on the role of communal buildings and the organization of early sedenta
19 alth (RR: 1.10 [1.01-1.19]) and residence in communal care homes (RR: 1.24 [1.12-1.37]), whereas CA-M
20 ons are "free agents" who only contribute to communal care when they have cubs of their own.
21 ios of the human transition to pair-bonding: communal care, mate guarding, food for mating, and mate
22  over the trade-off between reproduction and communal care; (2) perform a theoretical analysis to sho
23 ewis et al's interdependence model of couple communal coping and behaviour change to analyse data fro
24 es; among sero-discordant couples in Uganda, communal coping is evidenced through joint consent to pa
25 rivate social units were more influential in communal decision making than were public authorities.
26         Groups of animals often need to make communal decisions, for example about which activities t
27 eir activities (for example, group foraging, communal defence, pairs reproducing or caring for offspr
28  We then engaged those units in a process of communal discourse.
29                                              Communal discourses can influence individuals' decisions
30 ne, may drive the evolution of sophisticated communal displays in social animals.
31 ocial animals has produced a wide variety of communal displays, many of them remarkable feats of comp
32 erence and equity in societies with a strong communal ethic.
33 erites in Manitoba, Canada, who lived in 102 communal farms or colonies.
34 ies on sub-social species showed benefits of communal feeding with kin, indicating nepotistic coopera
35 rimination has been lost or is irrelevant in communal feeding.
36 and primate populations, whereas neighboring communal forest patches were reduced by half and showed
37 , initial farm size, and decline in adjacent communal forests.
38 in earlier developmental stages, this unique communal form of cell death is controlled through the ap
39 ld cede to agencies the power to act for the communal good.
40 an isogenic population and the production of communal goods that form the biofilm matrix.
41 ans of oral trophallaxis was confirmed for a communal halictine bee Lasioglossum (Chilalictus) erythr
42 rotic disorders were elevated both among the communal Hutterites and the comparison group.
43 phrenia and other functional psychoses among communal Hutterites as well as among the comparison grou
44  and adjustment reaction disorders among the communal Hutterites, compared to the total Manitoba popu
45 annual prevalence of schizophrenia among the communal Hutterites, estimated from the database search
46                      An understanding of the communal impacts of redundant metabolic capabilities is
47  of the Phytophthora disease triangle and of communal infection of plant pathogens.
48 uired to evolve cell designs is a product of communal invention, of the universal HGT field, not intr
49                                              COMMUNAL is shown to be a useful tool for determining K
50          Differences in private versus state/communal land tenure, agricultural policy, and market co
51 an, mechanisms likely to be present in early communal life generically lead to refinement and selecti
52 ahaemolyticus is an organism well adapted to communal life on surfaces.
53 ulation in metazoans and suggest a model for communal lifespan regulation in C. elegans.
54 s traits in a fertile human population whose communal lifestyle assures uniform and equal access to r
55 is a Gram-negative bacterium that exhibits a communal lifestyle during vegetative growth and multicel
56                             Furthermore, the communal lifestyle of the Hutterites allows us to evalua
57  are a founder population, which practices a communal lifestyle that includes a uniformly high-fat, h
58  ancestry, notable for their large sibships, communal lifestyle, and limited number of five-locus HLA
59 rites, a founder population that practices a communal lifestyle.
60 ultiple female breeders that give birth to a communal litter, usually on the same day.
61 te the many advantages of biofilm formation, communal living forces microbes to compete with one anot
62                                              COMMUNAL locally optimizes algorithms and validity measu
63 tic "cheaters," which dump their eggs in the communal nest but provide no parental care [1,2]?
64 olonies that share the benefits of a massive communal nest, which requires individual investment for
65 ay, under free-living conditions, facilitate communal nesting and cooperative rearing of young.
66  nest together and some pairs participate in communal nursing and rearing of young.
67                                      Because communal nursing involves significant cooperation, selec
68 os (Colinus virginianus) incubated in either communal or isolation conditions.
69  the marginal value theorem, indicating that communal perceptions of resource depletion are closely l
70 focal laser scanning microscopy show that in communal phagosomes harboring both the parental strain a
71 pmrB mutant is totally rescued in cis within communal phagosomes harboring the wild-type strain.
72 ankB mutant is totally rescued in cis within communal phagosomes harbouring the wild type strain.
73 ancer gene expression datasets, showing that COMMUNAL provides new insights into clustering behavior
74 y, requiring an understanding of microbes as communal rather then individual organisms.
75 asing number of breeding females (a proxy of communal rearing) and males on the number of offspring w
76 ing out that others use more energy from the communal resource, prosocials are less likely to act on
77 orthwest likely consumed stimulant drinks in communal, ritual gatherings.
78  is inconclusive, and the role of jamming in communal signaling strategies remains unknown.
79 s around randomly selected patients plus two communal sites were sampled using contact plates during
80          The occurrence of trophallaxis in a communal species questions the role of trophallaxis in t
81                                 Biofilms are communal structures of microorganisms encased in an exop
82                                          The communal three-dimensional webs that social spiders buil
83                       The authors identify a communal transport route for tonicity-activated and poly
84 aging individual uses of health services and communal uses of data), which diminishes tort-based liab
85  data without severely restricting warranted communal uses) directly improves the quality and reliabi
86 rom individual bacilli in single vacuoles to communal vacuoles with multiple bacilli.
87 second a central authority seeks to suppress communal violence between two warring ethnic groups.
88 ss the anxiety associated with approaching a communal water source and support the social interaction

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