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"If you have a lot of extinctions, you may make systems vulnerable to further extinctions by removing sources of stability," says community ecologist Robert Holt of the University of Kansas, Lawrence.
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The low price of natural gas in the United States — a result of the plentiful supplies created by the hydraulic fracturing boom — may make the systems more appealing, Mr. Bullock said, though homeowners, lacking the negotiating power of large industrial users, may not reap the full benefit of the lower gas prices.
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This will assist in predicting the characteristics of parasites, hosts, and their interactions which may make some systems more or less appropriate for biocontrol intervention.
This is coupled with evidence suggestive of immunological challenge and a physiological response that may potentially impact upon survival, and we suggest that declining populations may make good systems within which to examine this previously overlooked period in host-parasite ecology.
Microgrid is a power grid of small scale which may make power system a revolutionary architecture.
Here, we will consider that large noises may make the system extinct.
Theorem 4.2 shows that a large noise may make the system extinct exponentially with probability one.
Screens that are light on detail may make your system overheat if cooling is overall insufficient.
However, visual information may be lost during manipulation, which may make the system unstable.
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