conserve in the PONS Dictionary

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Foci morphology and evolution appears to be the result of an altered regulatory circuit composed of the same patterning mechanisms conserved in insect wing patterning.
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This specialized epiphragm is much more efficient at conserving water loss than a thin mucus epiphragm would be.
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Within the channel are two signature histidine residues which are entirely conserved in the family of active transporters.
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It is believed that his whole body was conserved in the tomb dedicated to him.
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This applies to the four populations that are located on protected, conserved land, as well as one population that is on private property.
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He consolidated the walls, reforested the spaces, created nooks and manicured spaces and conserved the chapel.
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In addition, old forests need to be conserved and the species' cave roosts need to be protected.
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Hence, the quantity of mass is conserved over time.
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In strict orthologs, all five transmembrane domains are conserved.
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These practices help to ensure that the natural habitats of the wetlands are not disturbed and can be conserved.
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