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Further, although poplar and willow are interesting from bioenergy and growth-rate points of view, they mostly grow in floodplains where no new areas are available, as these are in intensive use for agriculture.
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The need to produce a greater quantity and quality of food by pest control has resulted in the intensive use of pesticides (Chaverri et al., 2000).
The extraordinary pharmacological specificity of conopeptides resulted in an intensive use of these peptides for different applications.
In addition, intensive use of glycopeptides will probably contribute to the selection of other resistant strains, as already observed for numerous antimicrobial agents [ 8].
Chlorpyrifos (but not its toxicologically significant product of transformation, CPYO) has been detected in surface waters, particularly in areas of intensive use [25].
Additionally, the abundance of the most generalist species in our study (garter snakes) was less in areas of intensive use by racers.
"But we thought, 'Why not more?' Not in terms of intensive use.
This suggests that hierarchical agglomerations are more suitable to diagnose architectural problems in systems with intensive use of polymorphism.
Also in Latvia, the intensive use of human resources is available by using a Roma teacher assistant and a group assistant.
Land use effects are considered among the main stressors on freshwater biodiversity, with up to 80% of land in Europe under intensive use.
In one study intensive use also seemed to be gender-specific as it formed a risk for girls' perceived health mostly explained through deteriorated sleeping habits [ 9].
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