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  2. Free market - Wikipedia

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    A free market does not directly require the existence of competition; however, it does require a framework that freely allows new market entrants. Hence, competition in a free market is a consequence of the conditions of a free market, including that market participants not be obstructed from following their profit motive .

  3. Competition (biology) - Wikipedia

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    Competition is an interaction between organisms or species in which both require one or more resources that are in limited supply (such as food, water, or territory). [1] Competition lowers the fitness of both organisms involved since the presence of one of the organisms always reduces the amount of the resource available to the other. [2]

  4. Contest competition - Wikipedia

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    Contest competition is the opposite of scramble competition, a situation in which available resources are shared equally among individuals. As contest competition allows the monopolization of resources, offspring will typically always be produced and survive until adulthood independent of the population size, resulting in stable population ...

  5. Wikipedia:WikiProject Molecular Biology/Molecular and Cell ...

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    WikiProject Molecular and Cellular Biology}} – A simple project banner template to mark articles that are part of this project. It serves, in part, as advertising for the project. It is to placed on the talk page of any articles of interest to this wikiproject.

  6. Wikipedia : WikiProject Molecular Biology/Computational ...

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    Below, we list a few articles that are considered of good quality and would be good examples to follow: Multiple sequence alignment; Rosetta@home; Metagenomics; If you plan to start a new article, please contact WikiProject Computational Biology to make sure the article would be considered within the scope of the project. We are considering non ...

  7. Competition - Wikipedia

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    Competition within, between, and among species is one of the most important forces in biology, especially in the field of ecology. [5]Competition between members of a species ("intraspecific") for resources such as food, water, territory, and sunlight may result in an increase in the frequency of a variant of the species best suited for survival and reproduction until its fixation within a ...

  8. Wikipedia : WikiProject Biology

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    Welcome to WikiProject Biology, a WikiProject for discussing biology-related articles, editing issues, projects, and guidelines.The purpose of this project is to provide common ground for editors working in all biology-related projects, for seeking advice or requesting help from a broader community of biology editors, and for coordinating the categorization of biology articles.

  9. Wikipedia : WikiProject Molecular Biology/Computational ...

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    To enter, you should select the article or articles you intend to work on and record that along with your Wikipedia user name at the Competition Entries web page (Wikipedia:WikiProject Computational Biology/ISCB competition entries 2017). If a group of authors intend to contribute to the same article, all Wikipedia user names should be listed.