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Transportation of livestock, particularly beef and dairy cattle in cattle trains by road and rail, is another highly likely scenario by which this tick species can disperse broadly with human assistance.
Because weedy rice is largely self-pollinating and has high levels of seedling recruitment (Langevin et al. 1990), a small number of crop wild hybrids with beneficial transgenes could quickly generate transgenic progeny that could then disperse broadly as seeds, while also becoming established in long-lived seed banks.
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AuNP 1-V is dispersed broadly inside the cell including the cytosol and the nucleus even though the amount is not much.
In P3 control cochleae, ribbons were dispersed broadly in the IHC cytoplasm, with many CtBP2-positive puncta not yet localized to the basolateral surface.
Though scholarly counting by computer has begun to explode the old notion that Shakespeare used or invented an incomparable number of words in English, it's certain that he made up, at a minimum, hundreds of new phrases, or was the first to disperse them broadly.
Money from conservative donors hasn't simply gone to Republican campaigns; it has been dispersed more broadly, to a startlingly effective array of institutions that market the conservative message to the average American.
Much more uniform porosity was obtained by raising the orifice in the loading chute such that falling particles approached terminal velocity before striking the cone, dispersing more broadly over the vessel cross-section.
At the state level, however, entrenched special interests always prevail because they stand to gain more from a given change in the law than the costs imposed on any competing special interests -- the costs, at the level of a single state, are dispersed too broadly to generate effective opposition, even though those costs, cumulatively, may be crippling to the state.
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However, these animals are vagile and often broadly disperse or have large home ranges.
A broad consensus exists that broadly dispersing species are adapted to habitat fragmentation (Kareiva and Wennergren 1995) and that such species disperse more easily across unsuitable habitat.
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