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Sugescent Salicaceae Invaders (Insecta, Homoptera) of the South-Eastern Part of Central Asia
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Survival, Growth, and Reproduction: Comparison of Marbled Crayfish with Four Prominent Crayfish Invaders
Published 2021-05-01“…The marbled crayfish is among the most outstanding freshwater crayfish invaders due to its parthenogenetic reproduction combined with early maturation and high fecundity. …”
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Inflammatory Myofibroblastic Tumor Invading the Left Atrium: Report of A Rare Case
Published 2018-02-01“…A portion of the tumor invading the left atrium was resected together with the intact atrial wall. …”
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Space invaders: House Sparrow densities along three urban-agricultural landscapes
Published 2017-12-01“…One of the most successful avian urban invaders is the House Sparrow (Passer domesticus). …”
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Pathogen-specific T Cells: Targeting Old Enemies and New Invaders in Transplantation and Beyond
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Invaders, Attackers and Destroyers: Trespassing-related Terms and Representations in Nigerian Newspaper Headlines
Published 2022-06-01“…Using van Leeuwen's Representation of Social Actions and Actors model and Martin and White's Appraisal Framework, this paper examines how different trespassing-related terms (i.e. invade, attack and destroy) were deployed in the Nigerian newspaper headlines to represent herders and their activities with a view to discussing the kinds of representations that were constructed of the nomads through the texts. …”
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Analysis of the efficacy of microdissection of paravebous sinus meningiomas invading large venous sinuses
Published 2023-05-01“…Abstract Objective The management of paravebous sinus meningiomas that invade major venous sinuses is a subject of debate, particularly concerning the necessity of complete resection of the tumor and reconstruction of the venous sinus. …”
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Keratocystic odontogenic tumor invading the left maxilla: A rare case report
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MarINvaders: A web toolkit of marine species for use in environmental assessments
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Are Iron-Rich Calcareous Mine Sites Easily Invaded by Invasive Plant Species?
Published 2022-11-01“…Invasive plants are as capable of invading moderately stressful calcareous sites as native species, with some sites tending to be even more invaded.…”
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Renal Cell Carcinoma with or without Tumor Thrombus Invading the Liver, Pancreas and Duodenum
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An invading army without a spirit of adventure: Media representations of the British in France
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The paradox of mesquites (<em>Prosopis</em> spp.): Invading species or biodiversity enhancers?
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Structural and functional changes in the fungal community of plant detritus in an invaded Atlantic Forest
Published 2022-01-01“…The fungal from Basidiomycota were very representative in the non-invaded areas (ranged from an abundance of 43.29% in the non-invaded to 2.35% in the invaded sample). …”
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Silêncio que invade e liberta: as paisagens-pintura de Francisco Laranjo
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The essential malaria protein PfCyRPA targets glycans to invade erythrocytes
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New data on the ctenophore <i>Beroe ovata</i>, an invader to the Caspian Sea
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Unmasking the silent invader: A rare encounter of Neisseria gonorrhoeae in joint fluid
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Ecological restoration of habitats invaded by Leucanthemum vulgare that alters key ecosystem functions.
Published 2021-01-01“…We also evaluated bunch of strategies for the ecological restoration of the habitats invaded by this species. We found that uninvaded plots harbored on an average of 6.11 (±2.92) more species per 1m2 of quadrat than invaded plots. …”
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