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This is what nearly happened to the Florida panthers, in the mid-nineties, when intensive inbreeding caused physical changes that hindered reproduction.
The volume of flow thus varies with the seasons; 60 to 80 percent of it occurs in the summer months, when intensive thawing of snow and ice in the mountains is combined with maximum precipitation.
Nonetheless, the scientific study of this form of parasitism remained largely neglected until the late 19th century, when intensive study by many observers revealed a number of remarkable behavioral and physiological adaptations in the cuckoo.
As two-thirds of them are serving sentences of six months or less too short a time to tackle addictions or mental-health problems and two-thirds of these short-stayers will be reconvicted within a year, it seems money ill spent when intensive community sentences can be had for £10,000-15,000.
All hurricanes form when intensive processes of wind and ocean currents reach singular points.
However, when intensive areas were analyzed separately, correlations were poor for Oak/Pine and Pine/Scrub Oak stands.
This is in addition to their functional role, when they increase a sense of community when intensive social interaction takes place in these areas.
When intensive earthquake swarms or small explosions are detected, the volcano alert level is set to 2 or 3 to provide warning and inform the public.
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