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Discover LudwigThe phrase "colonization by" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you are referring to the establishment of colonies or settlements by a group of people of a particular country or region. For example, "The Americas experienced colonization by Europeans in the 17th century."
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H. influenzae was negatively associated with colonization by M. catarrhalis, but when H. influenzae and S. pneumoniae colonized together, they were positively associated with colonization by M. catarrhalis.
It is territory ripe for colonization by the Zankel sensibility.
Dr. W. Dietz Bauer of Ohio State University has found that peas and some other plants emit chemicals through their roots that interfere with quorum sensing, either to inhibit colonization by dangerous bacteria or to promote colonization by helpful bacteria.
Funny thing is, not even the author is immune to this colonization by the moving image.
Current treatment focuses on reducing inflammation, loss of moisture and colonization by bacteria.
These are harmless bacteria that interfere with the colonization by pathogenic bacteria.
And yet Vietnam's history of war and the creation of an independent nation after its long colonization by the French are part of the fabric of life here.
Grazing by herbivores decreased colonization by AMF [38].
Hyperestrogenemia was associated with an increased vulvovaginal colonization by Candida.
Patterns of carcass colonization by macroinvertebrates suggest deterministic resource tracking.
Vaccinated mice showed reduced gut colonization by V. cholerae.
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