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Despite high predation rates, the abundance of rhinocryptids is higher in forest remnants, suggesting that fragments might constitute ecological traps.
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Given the historical longevity of grazing in the region, however, and the extent to which the landscape has been altered by human activities (for both better and worse), removing livestock might constitute a more dramatic ecological act than not doing so (Sayre 2005).
But what might constitute such a need was left unsaid.
But he refused to be drawn into discussing hypothetical details of what might constitute obstruction.
CHICAGO — In some circles, twirling white towels against a background of black might constitute surrender.
Destitution that results from deliberate state action might constitute inhuman or degrading treatment.
But scientists say there was debate in their ranks over what might constitute "significant chemical change".
Mr. Vander Ark said he had initially worried that a book might constitute copyright infringement.
Like the Zlijn photographs, they might constitute a retrospective essay on the passing of heroic Modernism.
ScreenRant has had a go at setting out rules for what might constitute an acceptable reiteration.
Such a porphyrin might constitute a key building block in the synthesis of linear porphyrin arrays.
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