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Humans and regional economic growth may be facilitating this population expansion, as A. punctulatus is able to rapidly occupy human modified landscapes and traverse unsealed roads.
The maximum growth rate of Chaetomorpha sp. was more than two times higher than that of the aforementioned species, which enables this alga to rapidly occupy vacant niches in stagnant water.
The euryhaline and eurythermal nature of this seaweed enables it to settle in fluctuating stagnant water environments from 0.1 (fresh water) to 80 (brine) at temperatures <35 °C, and the high growth nature enables it to rapidly occupy vacant niches in stagnant water.
Rumsfeld refused to send sufficient American ground troops to rapidly occupy Iraqi military bases and depots or to enforce an orderly disarmament of Iraqi troops.
During a DAG signaling event, one DAG molecule is proposed to rapidly occupy the membrane-embedded C1A domain, which is known to bind DAG.
Therefore, we decided to anesthetize the skin area adjacent to the knee knowing that following deafferentation, the adjacent cortical areas rapidly occupy the anesthetized area.
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Social enterprises are rapidly occupying the service delivery space where INGOs once led, with a fresh wave of philanthro-capitalists seeking out "beyond charity" solutions to poverty.
They are rapidly occupying global mobile devices.
After embryo differentiated, liquid endosperm was quickly consumed by developing embryo and it rapidly occupied the most of the seed (Hill et al. 2003; Huang et al. 2009).
At 300 K, CR molecules rapidly occupied the available functional moieties on the active sites in 15 min of biosorption process.
However, Aue soon find himself trapped when the Red Army offensive rapidly occupies Pomerania.
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