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We conclude that herbivores can be released from natural enemies at isolated sites, in accordance with the hypothesis that habitat connectivity improves pest control.
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Currently, metals are released from natural and anthropogenic sources (e.g., industry, transport, fossil fuel combustion, the mining industry, and agriculture) into natural aquatic environments [ 1].
As Collingwood put it, the moment had arrived for history to be released from "its state of pupilage to natural science".
He will never be released from prison.
In captivity, even if animals are released from their natural environment, they will show protection from oxidative damage only for the "expected lifespan" (14 18 months) [3].
I was released from my natural-life sentence.
At least 80 percent of the methane in the atmosphere has been produced by the action of methanogens, the remainder being released from coal deposits or natural gas wells.
Those dudes being released from the SHU are natural and learned and Machiavellian, with decades of stratagem under their belt.
Because pseudogenes are released from the pressures of natural selection, they capture the sequences of genes at points in time and are subsequently subject to mutations at a neutral rate [ 22].
In an alternative technique, the extended drop is released from a micropipette, and its natural, tension-driven relaxation is observed.
The granzyme B-dependent route to caspase activation (route 3) involves the delivery of this protease into the target cell through specialized granules that are released from cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTL) or natural killer (NK) cells.
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