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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ecology changes" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is often used to refer to alterations or disturbances in a specific ecosystem or the overall natural environment. Example: The construction of a new road through the forest has caused several ecology changes, including the displacement of several animal species and changes in water flow patterns.
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If the ecology changes, there is a possibility of disease outbreaks here, as in Brazil".
Because the "ecology" changes over time, people make mistakes when adapting.
Until this industrial ecology changes, the idea of clean oil company will remain an oxymoron.
As a consequence the ecology changes: (i) the amount of food in intermediate and small patches declines, and (ii) the amount of food in big patches increases.
Furthermore, since all cellular players maintain the immunologic balance of any localized ecology, changes in the composition of the cellular participants could significantly affect the likelihood of an infectious trigger or the initiation of the cellular switches that allow proliferation of malignant cells or the mutations that facilitate it.
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How has/will the physical structure and ecology change?
Elk spent less time in creek bottoms, where they were more vulnerable, and streamside ecology changed as a result.
The methods of field sampling and measuring are used to obtain the index indicating the ecology change in the upper reaches of Heihe River in 2006.
Recognizing that cancer is primarily a triggered infectious event within localized ecologies changes the entire narrative of the search for cures or prevention.
However, installation may impact the local and regional ecology via changes in tidal dynamics, sediment transport pathways or bathymetric changes.
The ecology itself changed.
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