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1 direction of the extracellular cue (cellular individuality).
2 etic variation of the brain or neurochemical individuality.
3 of swimming behaviors--a form of non-genetic individuality.
4 he extraordinary role of "nurture" in neural individuality.
5 y be able to dynamically regulate behavioral individuality.
6  display songs that were important for vocal individuality.
7 isms in cancer progression give tumors their individuality.
8 tiation during an evolutionary transition in individuality.
9 f labor during an evolutionary transition in individuality.
10 e viewed as a general evolutionary driver of individuality.
11  the common set, and these show considerable individuality.
12 argeted breakdown of the CFML restored fiber individuality.
13 that is, through evolutionary transitions in individuality.
14 social information about gender, status, and individuality.
15 te experimental analysis of the evolution of individuality.
16 dermine our genetic uniqueness, not our full individuality.
17  sensory feedback the mechanism for reducing individuality?
18 that matter for effective behavior show less individuality [14].
19 ere that different features define Darwinian individuality across scales of size and time.
20 t, some bacterial social engagements promote individuality among members within the group and thereby
21 subtilis provides an appealing model of cell individuality, an area that is currently attracting cons
22 yes in such a way that the dyes retain their individuality and assist solubility of the fullerene.
23                                This cellular individuality and asymmetry might fundamentally limit th
24 identified and characterized with respect to individuality and electrophoretic properties, amino acid
25 tion for transcriptional characterization of individuality and for association study on monoamine-rel
26 ion of adaptations that reduce i--to greater individuality and harmony for the organism.
27 gs deeper into the complex nature of genetic individuality and heritability.
28 le in biology, creating non-genetic cellular individuality and influencing multiple processes, includ
29 gical processes that can result in a loss of individuality and lead to such outcomes as social loafin
30 ll dehydration markers displayed substantial individuality and one-half of the dehydration markers di
31 entions, which promote nursing care quality, individuality and patients' health status.
32              These data help to define human individuality and provide a database with which disease-
33 a necessary prerequisite to the emergence of individuality and the continued well being of the organi
34 -23, the two modules retain their structural individuality and tumble independently.
35 esses, which in turn are influenced by diet, individuality, and complex diet-host interactions.
36 , postnatal development, systems physiology, individuality, and definitions of health; and to further
37     Surgeons' emphasis on technical aspects, individuality, and performance seems to impede a modern
38                                        Site, individuality, and phylogeny were all determinants of st
39 lp explain the persistence of transitions in individuality, and the coincidence of some such transiti
40 for addressing questions about reproduction, individuality, and the units of selection in symbiotic a
41 Second, we ask why reproductive altruism and individuality arise only in the larger members of the vo
42 erm-soma specialization and the emergence of individuality at a new higher level during the transitio
43 ing effects, because the organismic style of individuality (by functional integration of subparts) do
44  but also demonstrate that sustained dietary individuality can exist within a cooperative framework.
45                       Such 'non-genetic cell individuality' can arise from the slow fluctuations of p
46 better understanding of the acoustic cues of individuality contained in their calls.
47 monstrate that local biogeography and strong individuality define the skin microbiome.
48 ure key events in the evolution of Darwinian individuality during the transition from single cells to
49                  Evolutionary transitions in individuality (ETIs) underlie the watershed events in th
50  of game and information theory to bacterial individuality has addressed some interesting problems of
51                              Such behavioral individuality has indeed been observed in laboratory art
52 uals in neuromodulatory input contributes to individuality in a core adaptive behavior.
53 d what temperament can reveal about adaptive individuality in a protostome.
54                         The understanding of individuality in bacteria requires an appreciation of th
55 cation of evolutionary theory to problems of individuality in bacteria.
56 d to the growing list of examples of extreme individuality in behavior and prey choice within populat
57 nsporter (5-HTT) gene on multiple aspects of individuality in brain function, ranging from personalit
58 1 is expressed in skin and showed pronounced individuality in constitutive expression of the enzyme a
59                There is growing evidence for individuality in dietary preferences and foraging behavi
60                                              Individuality in foraging behavior adds complexity to bo
61  Precision medicine, taking account of human individuality in genes, environment, and lifestyle for e
62                                              Individuality in hepatic expression of drug-metabolising
63 explained over 88% of the variation in vocal individuality in phylogenetic independent contrasts.
64          This felid species displayed marked individuality in predatory activities, ranging from low-
65  in cutaneous gene expression contributes to individuality in response to topical therapies.
66 ting that these genes may be associated with individuality in response to ultraviolet radiation.
67 uals in neuromodulatory input contributes to individuality in short-term habituation of the zebrafish
68 een social group size in sciurid rodents and individuality in their social alarm calls.
69 uggest that more social species have greater individuality in their social signals, such as contact c
70 are responsible for the genetic component of individuality, including complex characteristics such as
71 lignments with roles indicative of mammalian individuality, including sensory perception and the immu
72                                              Individuality is a complex trait, yet a series of stages
73 ehaviors, but studying the neuronal basis of individuality is a daunting challenge.
74 notypes, we further propose that non-genetic individuality is a universal characteristic of the aneup
75  evolutionary individuals, then evolutionary individuality is achieved through other means than frequ
76 istic and open-ended account of evolutionary individuality is needed.
77 ter-aided-N-glycan separation (FANGS) to the individuality normalization when labeling with glycan hy
78 signals, and maintenance of the quantitative individuality of cells.
79 ile composition revealed the variability and individuality of each salt, and a set of ten compounds w
80 iled portrait of cancer that illustrates the individuality of each tumor and allows familial relation
81 nsic asymmetry is revealed by the structural individuality of the CCT subunits, which display unique
82 ies of child management, is sensitive to the individuality of the children, and establishes stable pe
83         Annotation indicated the qualitative individuality of the functional nature of each cell popu
84 stochastic factors clearly contribute to the individuality of the microbiota, the fundamental princip
85 fines the dual influence of biogeography and individuality on microbial composition and function.
86 vertebrates, how does MHC polymorphism stamp individuality on the response?
87  First, cloning would undermine our sense of individuality or uniqueness.
88 erent from other evolutionary transitions in individuality; parallel systems can be found at several
89 ands; yet, the neurobiological substrates of individuality, reflected in inter-individual variations
90 individual signatures and that the sociality-individuality relationship may be a general phenomenon i
91  of informational systems and transitions in individuality) remains.
92 e of their different mechanism for achieving individuality (reproductive exclusivity among subparts,
93                     These results imply that individuality resides in the dynamic reconfiguration of
94                             Biogeography and individuality shape the structural and functional compos
95 standard reproductive requirements placed on individuality should be reconsidered.
96             Odours are a primary mediator of individuality signals among many mammals.
97 behaving mice, the same peptides function as individuality signals underlying mate recognition in the
98 nd large group size may select for increased individuality-signature information-in social signals, t
99 of microbial diversity is harbored in strain individuality, so identification of conspecific bacteria
100 iofilms have characteristics associated with individuality, such as internal integrity, division of l
101 ispecies biofilms indicates that accounts of individuality that focus on single-species eukaryotes ar
102                                              Individuality, the uniqueness that distinguishes one per
103   These fluctuations produce persistent cell individuality, thereby rendering a clonal population het
104 ften fail standard reproductive criteria for individuality: they lack reproductive bottlenecks, are c
105 rties of droplets, indicating mRNA can bring individuality to assemblies.
106 crease or decrease the degree of non-genetic individuality to shape sustained patterns of behavior ac
107 ubject to a weak spatial disorder that lends individuality to the simulated cochlea.
108 We speculate that the dependency dimension - individuality versus sociality - might offer important i
109                             In this dataset, individuality was a major driver of microbiota compositi
110                      We assess the degree of individuality with a proportional similarity index that
111  of the theory), because they do not achieve individuality with the same devices used by organisms an
112 sed as a prime determinant of sensed genetic individuality within species, is known to operate in mic

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