Sentence examples for consequences of invasive from inspiring English sources

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We also know more about the consequences of invasive research on the animals themselves.

The long-term physical and psychological consequences of invasive cancer are well described [ 12].

The economic consequences of invasive species can be estimated through damages to resources.

This is an important but hitherto overlooked dimension of species introduction histories that deserves careful consideration in future studies aimed at better understanding the evolutionary consequences of invasive species.

The deleterious consequences of invasive species, from extinctions of natives (Simberloff 2008) and precipitous shifts in community structure to ecosystem 'meltdown' (Simberloff and Von Holle 1999; O'Dowd et al. 2003), are now widely appreciated.

These diverse and widespread consequences of invasive species for soil environments and RFS communities are alarming given the potentially central role RFS and other microbes play in the diversity, productivity and functioning of plant communities (van der Heijden et al. 2008).

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The observation that non-tumourigenic cells are also able to induce ST-3 expression might indicate that the association of ST-3 expression and invasive properties of carcinomas is a consequence of invasive epithelial cells coming into contact with fibroblasts rather than being the cause of invasion.

Thus, a significant component of the elevation in BNP in septic patients may be a consequence of invasive bacterial infections and/or gut-derived endotoxin, both unrelated to primary haemodynamic impairment.

PAH levels are likely to be increased in cast iron water mains as a consequence of invasive work and raised flow velocities in water distribution networks in coutries other than the Netherlands.

Because the action embodies the consequences of parents' invasive behaviour on their own children, it makes a far more lasting impact than anything offered from politicians in this election on the subject of war or generational damage.

Quite apart from the unknowable physical and mental health consequences of performing invasive and unnecessary operations on younger and younger people, the terrifying normalisation of cosmetic surgery, in tandem with the epic prevalence of digitally altered images, distorts not only our notion of what is beautiful, but our sense of what is natural.

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