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is extirpated
verb
To clear an area of roots and stumps.
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Contralateral submandibular glands from the experimental mice were not collected as controls, as they experience compensative hyperplasia when the other gland is extirpated or ligated.
The first is that this gecko will be slow to recolonise any local areas from which it is extirpated (perhaps by chance abiotic events, predators, or human disturbance).
Similar(58)
Fisheries harvest is extirpating top predators from marine and freshwater ecosystems on a global scale [1], [2], [3], [4], [5], [6].
California gnatcatchers were also likely to be extirpated in the model, with relatively small extirpation risks for the cactus wren and Stephens' kangaroo rat.
Just five (9%) of these 53 species were extirpated by Post-I, but this increased to 11 extirpated species (21%) by Post-II (Figure 2; Table S1).
He acknowledged that certain attitudes have to be extirpated.
It must be extirpated, like the French from Algeria.
For him religion is an evil that poisons everything and must be extirpated.
"In Japan, for example, some populations have already been extirpated on islands.
Today cheetahs have been extirpated from a large portion of this area.
Though there were fires of great magnitude in 1923 and 1945, the flower gradually has been extirpated.
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