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The limited pool of native woody species, lack of serious natural enemies and a dense cover of grasses and sedges can suppress forest succession and favour the development of Robinia monodominant stands over 70 years old.
According to this argument, in tumours arising in dyskeratosis congenita, dyskerin mutations would constitute the primary event and favour the development of secondary changes that initiate cancer development.
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knowledge of the real probabilities of winning and the pitfalls included in gambling activities and favours the development of a more realistic attitude towards these activities.
Because the beds of glacially fed rivers are rising, the landscape through which they flow is partially drowned from the impeded drainage, often preventing forest growth and favouring the development of marshes and mires.
Although multiplicity and progression of early adenomas were reduced by genetic ablation of STAT3, loss of STAT3 at later stages promoted tumour progression and favoured the development of invasive carcinomas, resulting in a significantly shorter survival.
From a clinical point of view, enhancing the abundance and/or stability of RGS5 appears to support the activated vascular smooth muscle cell phenotype and thus may be a promising therapeutic strategy to locally promote arteriogenesis and favouring the development of natural bypasses.
Intense light and low temperatures favour the development of anthocyanin pigments.
The better identification of ideal epitopes, the strengthening of the immune response due to new adjuvants, and the search of new routes of vaccine administration, are good examples of advances that are already a reality and that will favour the development of more vaccines, their use in indicated population groups, or its production at a lower cost.
The rationale for these two levels of residual basal areas was, therefore, that single-tree selection with LRBA would create relatively more light availability and was expected to favour the development of both ecologically and economically important mid-tolerant tree species (Donoso 2013).
Moreover, the application of MV includes procedures that interrupt the physiologic defence barriers and usually requires sedation, and thus it might favour the development of nosocomial infections [ 31].
A dose-effect relationship between combined exposure and CTS has been demonstrated and even moderate exposures (between AL and TLV for HAL) favour the development of CTS.
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