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    Genetic Relationship of Fall Armyworm (<i>Spodoptera frugiperda</i>) Populations That Invaded Africa and Asia by Rajendra Acharya, Ashraf Akintayo Akintola, Matabaro Joseph Malekera, Patrick Kamulegeya, Keneth Benedictor Nyakunga, Munyaradzi Kennedy Mutimbu, Yam Kumar Shrestha, Jahan S. M. Hemayet, Trinh Xuan Hoat, Hang Thi Dao, Jeong-Hoon Park, Iksoo Kim, Moon Nam, Sung-Jin Lee, Sang-Mok Kim, Hwal-Su Hwang, Kyeong-Yeoll Lee

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…The fall armyworm, <i>Spodoptera frugiperda</i>, is an important agricultural pest native to tropical and subtropical regions of the Western Hemisphere, and has invaded Africa and further spread into most countries of Asia within two years. …”
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    Endoscopic endonasal resection of two rare cases of hemangiopericytomas invading the cavernous sinus and literature review by Yingxi Wu, Li Gong, Yunze Zhang, Min Zheng, Junting Li, Junting Li, Yafei Xue, Yan Qu, Tianzhi Zhao

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…Hemangiopericytomas (HPCs) invading the cavernous sinus (CS) are extremely rare invasive tumors that have a great propensity for local recurrence. …”
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    Vein Wrapping Technique for Nerve Reconstruction in Patients with Thyroid Cancer Invading the Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve by Young Moon Yoo, Il Jae Lee, Hyoseob Lim, Joo Hyoung Kim, Myong Chul Park

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…The objective of this study was to report the advantages of the vein wrapping technique for nerve reconstruction in patients with thyroid cancer invading the recurrent laryngeal nerve and its effects on postoperative phonatory function. …”
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    Effect of freshwater on plant species diversity and interspecific associations in coastal wetlands invaded by Spartina alterniflora by Zhiguo Dou, Zhiguo Dou, Zhiguo Dou, Lijuan Cui, Lijuan Cui, Wei Li, Wei Li, Wei Li, Yinru Lei, Yinru Lei, Yinru Lei, Xueyan Zuo, Xueyan Zuo, Yang Cai, Yang Cai, Rui Yan

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…In this study, we evaluated the effects of freshwater on plant communities in the coastal wetlands of Yancheng, China, invaded by Spartina alterniflora Loisel. Two field investigations were conducted in 2008 and 2018 before and after the introduction of freshwater (started in 2011). …”
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    Study on flow characteristics of natural gas containing CO2 invading wellbore during drilling by Haikang He, Baojiang Sun, Xiaohui Sun, Xuefeng Li, Zhengfeng Shan

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…The dissolution of invaded gas in the drilling fluid during drilling results in an increase in the gas invasion concealment. …”
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    Richness, phylogenetic diversity, and abundance all have positive effects on invader performance in an arid ecosystem by Reham El‐Barougy, J. Scott MacIvor, Carlos A. Arnillas, Reham M. Nada, Abdel‐Hamid A. Khedr, Marc W. Cadotte

    Published 2020-02-01
    “…Abstract In search of generalities in biological invasions, it is sometimes forgotten that invader success can be a function of both the diversity of the invaded community and the relatedness of the invader relative to community residents. …”
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    How Do Biological and Functional Diversity Change in Invaded Tropical Marine Rocky Reef Communities? by Larissa M. Pires-Teixeira, Vinicius Neres-Lima, Joel C. Creed

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…In addition to comparing invaded and not-invaded communities, we also performed the same analysis, but removed the invaders (AS removed) from the matrices. …”
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    Marbled crayfish Procambarus virginalis invades a nature reserve: how to stop further introductions? by R. Maciaszek, A. Jabłońska, S. Prati, P. Wróblewski, J. Gruszczyńska, W. Świderek

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…An extensive sensibilization campaign allowed us to find additional invaded areas and significantly contribute to the effective ban of this and other invasive crayfish species from private and commercial online trade. …”
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    Presurgical avelumab plus axitinib in an immunosenescent octogenarian with renal cell carcinoma invading the vena cava by Toshitaka Uematsu, Toshiki Kijima, Atsuko Takada-Owada, Daisaku Nishihara, Kazuyuki Ishida, Takao Kamai

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…An 84 year-old female with a right renal cell carcinoma invading the vena cava received two cycles of avelumab plus axitinib. …”
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    Single-Stage Posterior Approach for the Resection and Spinal Reconstruction of T4 Pancoast Tumors Invading the Spine by Zhi Wang, Van Tri Truong, Moishe Liberman, Fidaa Al-Shakfa, Sung-Joo Yuh, Stephan Adamour Soder, James Wu, Tarek Sunna, Émilie Renaud-Charest, Ghassan Boubez, Daniel Shedid

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…Purpose This study aimed to evaluate the outcomes of patients who had T4 Pancoast tumors invading the spine and underwent en bloc resection and spinal stabilization through a single-stage posterior approach. …”
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    Correlation of Moraxella catarrhalis macrolide susceptibility with the ability to adhere and invade human respiratory epithelial cells by Ya-li Liu, Rui Ding, Xin-miao Jia, Jing-jing Huang, Shuying Yu, Hiu Tat Chan, Wei Li, Lei-li Mao, Li Zhang, Xin-yao Zhang, Wei Wu, An-ping Ni, Ying-chun Xu

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The ability of these isolates to adhere and invade human epithelial cells and to produce cytokines was comparatively analysed. …”
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    Successful Endoscopic Removal of Anisakis Larva that Deeply Invaded the Gastric Mucosa Using Jumbo Forceps by Toshio Arai, Takehito Kunogi, Takahiro Kinebuchi, Yasuhiro Nakano, Koji Nishikawa, Hiromu Sugiyama

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…Generally, the larvae parasites live at the surface of the mucosa, but in this case, the larva deeply invaded its head into the gastric mucosa and was not removable with conventional biopsy forceps. …”
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