Diagnoses were confirmed for 51 invasive colorectal carcinomas and 12 adenomas. |
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Along with tree-planting efforts, crews are laboring to remove the invasive salt cedar, which monopolizes water supplies and crowds out natives. |
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Caspofungin, the first of the new class of echinocandins to be released, has been approved for salvage therapy of invasive aspergillosis. |
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Cattails and bulrushes will replace the invasive phragmites that have choked the waterways. |
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Non-native, invasive plants often displace native species as they outcompete them for resources, such as space and light. |
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For patients with grade III fixed posterior subluxation, more invasive procedures should be considered. |
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The invasive isolates were mostly obtained from blood whereas the non invasive isolates were isolated from throat. |
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Do we really understand what aphasic patients are trying to tell us when we get informed consent for invasive procedures? |
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Once an arm of the lake, the delta here is today choked with thick stands of invasive tamarisk. |
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The room grew silent, which made the sound of my ringtone seem that much more invasive and violating. |
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Infants born after very short gestations and require intensive care and undergo invasive procedures are most at risk. |
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The invasive species kill birds, small marsupials, amphibians, lizards, and snakes. |
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Other options, defibrillators and heart transplants, are highly invasive and cost hundreds of thousands of dollars. |
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The huge invasive forces, armed to the teeth, are backing up the regime's puppetry, both in the police and the political arena. |
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Journals is actually quite an invasive read, but there is no doubt it's a compulsive page-turner. |
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It also may be used in other ambulatory settings that perform surgery or other invasive procedures. |
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The present serious damage to biodiversity comes from conventional invasive species like woody species, lantana, bugweed and pompom. |
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Tumors are considered invasive if they extend through the muscularis layer and into the submucosa. |
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Because of its invasive nature, it often becomes a pest within an ornamental garden and readily escapes. |
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Diagnoses included small cell and non-small cell lung cancer and invasive aspergillosis. |
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When you see counterproductive, invasive, or just plain stupid security, don't let it slip by. |
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This problem is acute in Nevada, where the cycle of fire disturbance has spurred the invasive cheat grass to alter range and wildlife habitats. |
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This surgery is considered minimally invasive because no resection of rib or costal cartilage or stemotomy is needed. |
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The yield for fiberoptic laryngoscopy for globus hystericus is low, but the patient needs this level of invasive examination. |
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Residential and commercial development, invasive non-native plants, and air pollution threaten the survival of the bay checkerspot butterfly. |
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Less invasive is common rue, a medicinal plant with blueish leaves and yellow flowers. |
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We stayed away from pretty but non-native invasive plants like purple loosestrife and Japanese honeysuckle. |
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Japanese honeysuckle is widely recognized as a problematic invasive species throughout the region. |
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I'm beginning to suspect I was abducted by aliens on Monday night and subjected to a series of invasive medical procedures. |
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During the last two decades, the invasive exotic vines pale swallow-wort and black swallow-wort have become a major problem in New York State. |
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First up this weekend is an interesting post at Science Notes about the three invasive swallow-worts that are problems in North America. |
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Avoid tilling overly aggressive or invasive plants that produce root-buds, such as crabgrass, johnsongrass, bindweed or Canada thistle. |
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Under such circumstances, the identification of noninvasive or minimally invasive biomarkers of disease activity is essential. |
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In some cases, the blood vessels of the heart, brain, lungs and legs can be imaged without invasive procedures. |
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While considered invasive and expensive, retinal recognition is still the most reliable and stable means of biometric identification. |
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They rarely cause invasive disease, but can invade and disseminate in immunocompromised patients. |
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Less invasive kinds, such as black-eyed Susan vine, can even weave themselves among other annuals and perennials, creating a wild look. |
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Additionally, 4 acres degraded by an invasive stand of black locust were restored to native grasslands. |
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Pap smears that suggest invasive disease require further evaluation by colposcopy, colposcopic-directed biopsy and endocervical curettage. |
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A study has demonstrated that cytotoxin production was the most common virulence factor compared to adhesive and invasive ability. |
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A transurethral resection was performed, and histologic examination revealed a poorly differentiated invasive carcinoma. |
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Some have surgery for abnormalities that would never lead to invasive cancer. |
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This finding underscores the need for careful follow-up for the development of muscle invasive cancer. |
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Move over hydrilla, there's a bigger, meaner invasive aquatic weed in town. |
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It's grossly invasive and humiliating, an insult to the dignity of any person. |
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In Johannesburg, for example, the jacaranda tree, currently in bloom across the city, is classified as a category three invasive plant. |
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Spyware protection software helps you to completely clean your computer of invasive threats. |
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Some of these women regret entering a conveyor belt process that ends up with an invasive procedure that causes a high rate of fetal loss. |
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Battling invasive aquatics Texas has problems with harmful invasive aquatic plants. |
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Fetal pulse oximetry was developed as a less traumatic and invasive method of assessing fetal oxygenation. |
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Colonoscopy is an indispensable part of modern medical practice and one of the most commonly used invasive medical procedures. |
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These lesions can progress to carcinoma in situ and then to invasive cancer. |
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When invasive infection of a burn wound is suspected, empirical systemic antimicrobial treatment must be started. |
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Only intensive cutting and repeated herbicide treatment can halt the invasive shrub's spread. |
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Doctors there will focus on addressing unmet medical needs, such as developing minimally invasive robotic surgery and telesurgery techniques. |
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The aquarium industry is already recognized as a source of freshwater invasive species such as the snakehead. |
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No cases of invasive cervical cancer occurred in women who had at least three previously normal Pap tests. |
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These range from Gypsy moths to invasive plants and exotic diseases like West Nile virus and Monkey pox. |
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Discography is an invasive test that has an inherent risk of infection and neural injury. |
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The invasive biennial garlic mustard utilizes both of these strategies by maintaining a basal rosette during fall, winter, and early spring. |
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The most commonly used classification of invasive breast cancers divides them into ductal and lobular types. |
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Central venous catheterization is one of the most commonly used invasive procedures in critically ill patients. |
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Rapid phenotypic changes are expected to occur in invasive species in response to new environmental conditions. |
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In tact, climbing fern is spreading so rapidly that it's now the state's worst invasive weed. |
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At the same time, the likelihood of harm from false-positive results and invasive procedures and treatment is substantial. |
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This marking method is less invasive than a tattoo, and marked individuals return within minutes to their nests. |
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He was rude, aggressive, invasive and just about as bumptious a little man as it's ever been my misfortune to meet. |
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These new groups increasingly took on the responsibilities of many types of invasive and non-invasive procedures. |
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This 32 percent reduction was evident for invasive and noninvasive cancers. |
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If you trailer your boat to inland waters, you can unknowingly transport invasive species from one waterbody to another. |
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Patients maintained on warfarin may occasionally need to stop anticoagulant therapy during invasive procedures. |
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Data retention is an invasive tool that interferes with the private lives of all 450 million people in the European Union. |
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Doctors talk of such cancers as being either pussycats or aggressive and invasive tigers. |
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Endoscopy has altered the practice of gastroenterology by providing minimally invasive access to the gastrointestinal tract. |
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The new policy had the potential to touch many areas in the hospital because invasive procedures are performed in a variety of settings. |
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Implantation of the pre-embryo in the uterine wall is a highly invasive process, akin to attack by a parasite. |
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It is also used by people interested in research and conservation, or those simply interested in the spread of invasive aquatic animals. |
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Sixty percent of women who are diagnosed with invasive cervical cancer have not had a Pap smear in the past five years. |
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The oral melanomas are more likely to be flat and thin, amelanotic, and may be detected at a noninvasive or early invasive stage. |
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All these government programs are invasive of privacy, paternalistic, demeaning, and inefficient. |
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The collection of a specimen is a humiliating, invasive violation of privacy. |
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An important feature of the site is the lack of invasive non-native exotics like rhododendron and laurel. |
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Historically, a privacy invasion would have seemed greatest when a physically invasive observation took place. |
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And with the average person reading up to 60 e-mails a day, this junk can easily become both intrusive and invasive. |
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Undertaking such searches is highly invasive of an applicant's privacy and potentially very damaging. |
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To those with strong networks of family and friends, such measures may seem paranoid or unduly invasive of privacy. |
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For 3D graphics headsets or wearable displays of any sort to become more pervasive, they still need to be less invasive. |
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Three illegal species that top the list are the highly invasive water hyacinth, water lettuce and giant salvinia. |
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Adenocarcinomas with mixed subtypes frequently contain regions of noninvasive tumor at the periphery of invasive tumor. |
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They used invasive methods of blood pressure recording, possibly insertion of an arterial line. |
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Conductive keratoplasty is reported to be less invasive than laser surgery. |
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But the face of plastic surgery is changing from facelifts to less invasive options. |
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Coagulopathy should be corrected when there is overt bleeding or an invasive procedure is planned. |
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Missing from the listing are rapidly growing shrubby invasive or edge species such as sassafras, pawpaw, hawthorn, and mulberry. |
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False positives can lead to additional, more invasive tests including coronary angiography. |
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No pathologic or radiologic features were associated with the finding of invasive carcinoma at excision. |
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For major invasive procedures or surgery, it may be reconsidered 12 hours after the procedure. |
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Treatment of verrucae vulgares is sometimes difficult and invasive methods should not be used for young children. |
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The patient had no history of a concurrent or subsequent ovarian or pancreatic carcinoma or an invasive malignancy at any site. |
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The two options for invasive treatment are open craniotomy and endovascular treatment. |
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There would also be a great impact from invasive weeds into the area and damage to the sensitive forest floor. |
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Stones are completely removed by open surgery whereas fragments are left behind after minimally invasive therapy. |
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In some patients, the fundoplication can be performed using minimally invasive surgery, or laparoscopy. |
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But minimally invasive procedures, using instruments controlled by humans, have their limitations. |
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For right-wing politicians, this commodification is associated with an invasive, alien, foreign culture. |
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Most attempts to move complex and invasive procedures out of hospital completely and into patients' homes remain marginal. |
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I am very much aware of the threat posed by invasive aliens, of all kinds, to our indigenous fauna and flora. |
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One theory is that zebra mussels and another invasive species, round gobies, may spread contaminants up the food chain. |
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Baseline specific airways conductance and airway responsiveness to histamine were measured using a non invasive body plethysmographic technique. |
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The use of robotics in medicine allows for unprecedented control and precision of surgical instruments in minimally invasive procedures. |
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A minimally invasive alternative to carotid endarterectomy is angioplasty and stenting of a carotid stenosis. |
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This invasive weed from southeast Asia covers more than 7 million U.S. acres and spreads across about 120,000 more each year. |
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Endoscopic minimally invasive surgery has evolved from a diagnostic modality to a widespread surgical technique. |
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But since the plant's seeds are sterile, the grass does not spread like an invasive species. |
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If you get regular Pap tests, your chances of developing invasive cervical cancer are very low. |
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After habitat destruction, the spread of alien invasive species in our countryside is one of the most pervasive threats to our native plants. |
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These superficial lesions can also be treated bronchoscopically to prevent progression to invasive cancer. |
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Intraductal proliferative lesions are associated with increased invasive cancer risk. |
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Although blood in the stool suggests invasive disease, fever is not a sensitive indicator of dysentery. |
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Not a single case of invasive cervical cancer was missed with the use of HPV DNA testing in conjunction with cytology. |
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However, significant differences have been observed between endometrial cancer and invasive ovarian cancer. |
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I mentioned this bill, and that person came up with a story about being the subject of unwanted and invasive photography. |
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All invasive surgical procedures should be performed using aseptic technique and sterile instruments and supplies. |
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Don't plant trees with deep roots, especially invasive species such as willows. |
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This ambulatory session is done by a preliminary biopsy of the gland stalk and with minimum invasive laparoscopic instrumentation. |
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Neonatologists agree on the importance of pain relief for newborn babies undergoing invasive procedures, such as placement of a chest drain. |
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Assistance in installing the new tubing may be provided by minimally invasive surgical access openings in the patient's chest. |
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Almost 95 percent of breast cancers diagnosed in men are invasive ductal or unclassified carcinomas. |
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Another minimally invasive procedure for the treatment of stress incontinence is periurethral injection. |
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Symptoms of invasive aspergillosis are nonspecific and include fever, cough, pleuritic chest pain, and hemoptysis. |
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In an immune-compromised patient, invasive aspergillosis is a devastating disease that can present in this fashion and often eludes diagnosis. |
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Modern hospital operating rooms are changing dramatically with the advent of minimally invasive surgical techniques and digital technology. |
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As a result, many hospitals are converting traditional operating rooms into minimally invasive surgery or laparoscopic surgery rooms. |
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At the edge where the 2 tumors collided, nests of invasive carcinoma were intermixed with sheets of lymphoma cells. |
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The importance of asepsis and sterilization of instruments and supplies for invasive procedures became widely accepted. |
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The success of minimally invasive vein harvesting relies on control of the bleeding, as well as atraumatic harvesting. |
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Flicking through beauty magazines reveals a plethora of such deals, with money off a range of invasive surgical procedures. |
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Also, unlike oncological chemotherapy, invasive cardiology or neurosurgery, for example, psychopharmacology is hardly rocket science. |
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Getting rid of all the fuss and bother or hassle of looking after your contact lenses, it becomes part of the body and it's not an invasive procedure. |
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You don't have to be a Shakespeare scholar to know that the Prince of Denmark is not contemplating a castle grounds filled with invasive exotics when he utters these lines. |
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Encouraging people to use host plants in their gardens is one way to move away from exotics and invasive plants which can be damaging to the wider environment. |
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Filming in this way is actually far less invasive and intrusive, particularly for young children, than filming with cameramen, sound recordists and crew around them. |
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Highly invasive thistles from Europe have widely hybridized in Australia. |
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Blood clots can now be diagnosed within 3 hours by non invasive testing. |
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Percutaneous cholecystostomy is a minimally invasive procedure that can benefit patients with serious comorbidity who are at high risk from major surgery. |
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Heliotrope is never invasive, so it can be grown in patio containers where vinca, dusty miller, or marigolds make attractive companions for its delicate flowers. |
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Approximately 10 percent of biopsynegative villous adenomas contain invasive cancer, even if those with induration, ulceration, and other signs of malignancy are excluded. |
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Nasal lavage therefore represents a minimally invasive, reproducible method of obtaining specimens with immunologic relevance to the respiratory tract as a whole. |
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Phlebotomy is the most common invasive procedure performed on inpatients, and using phlebotomists for case finding adds very little additional work. |
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During 1998, kudzu was included by legislators in the United States Congress on a growing list of invasive, exotic plants recognized under the Federal Noxious Weed Law. |
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Therefore, these vaccines may protect against 85 to 90 percent of invasive and respiratory infections caused by pneumococci in children in the United States. |
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Razing a plot to the ground with a bulldozer not only destroys all the wildlife and plants, but also encourages subsequent pollution with alien invasive plants. |
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The trees on the line near Mrs Connolly's property were not removed, but were pollarded as they are less invasive and cause fewer problems than sycamore. |
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Lower doses of metronidazole are often effective in invasive disease but may fail to eliminate the intraluminal infection, allowing clinical relapses to occur. |
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Junior nurses and healthcare assistants more involved in physical care seemed able to recognise that there was more to care than drugs, surgery, and invasive procedures. |
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Also known as Frankenfish, this invasive species is a voracious predator that eats almost anything, so its possible spread has biologists worried. |
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Among the invasive species found here and there are Brazilian peppertree, guava, laurel fig, melaleuca, Old World climbing fern, and strangler fig. |
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The MRI scans the body without using radiation and can show the difference between a tumour and a cyst or abscess without the need for invasive surgery. |
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The stage is constantly transformed, becoming family home, schoolroom, holy well, bog, farmland, graveyard and London street, without a single invasive scene change. |
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They are typically invasive, highly adaptive, parasitic and adept at mimicking more benign plants. |
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The purple-flowering weed is recognised as a weed in all States and Territories, because of its invasive nature and its toxic effect on livestock. |
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Controlling aquatic vegetation is an ongoing struggle, and invasive non-native water plants such as giant salvinia, water hyacinth and hydrilla are a big part of the problem. |
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They have highly invasive root systems, and are very thirsty trees. |
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They can be very invasive, spreading with suckers and by stems rooting where they touch the soil but hard annual pruning will keep growth in check. |
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Noise becomes something seen, something literally invasive of privacy. |
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So it's a little bit invasive right now, and we have no privacy. |
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Colonoscopy is an invasive procedure than examines the entire colon and can be used to obtain biopsy specimens of adenomas and carcinomas and to excise adenomatous polyps. |
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These results suggest that more invasive treatments such as catheter-directed thrombolysis, angioplasty, or thrombectomy are unwarranted except in selected cases. |
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Japanese knotweed, for all its invasive attributes, was an ornamental plant for the Victorians. |
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Also, many native plants are being stressed or extinguished by invasive or introduced species such as bittersweet vine, Russian olive, and English ivy. |
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Only in the high seas are there still some habitats free of invasive species. |
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Besides the danger to animals, these exotic animals may cause havoc as an invasive species. |
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Potential changes also need to consider the impact that invasive security measures would have on morale. |
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How many bypasses are possible through minimally invasive bypass surgery? |
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About 500 minimally invasive bypasses have been performed so far. |
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Cardamine impatiens exhibits potential to be an invasive weed and should be carefully monitored, especially in susceptible hydric to mesic habitats. |
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The treatment, no matter how benevolent in intent, was frankly invasive, and reinforced rather than relieved Joe's amnestic barriers for the events that triggered the fugue. |
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Almost 20 years have passed since zebra mussels were first spotted in U.S. waters, yet each year the invasive mollusk continues to spread, despite efforts to control it. |
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The strong-jawed fish will also gorge themselves on zebra mussels, an invasive species that is currently considered one of the greatest threats to the Higgins eye. |
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There was invasive cancer in the cyst wall and the adjacent solid areas. |
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But not just gallbladder patients benefit from the less invasive approaches at Cleveland Clinic. |
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Eavesdropping is difficult, time-consuming and invasive of privacy. |
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New laparoscopic instruments, such as the ultrasonic dissector and atraumatic grasper, may make minimally invasive procedures feasible for more patients. |
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His account of his second aneurysm and a round of invasive surgery is frightening and moving. |
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They identified live oak, sugarberry, and American elm as the most important native species, but with the invasive Chinese tallow tree also important. |
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Like Nana's clothed bathing, the veil protects her from invasive gazes. |
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The most common type of male breast cancer is invasive ductal carcinoma. |
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These can be invasive, shift around while exercising and god forbid you do anything where you fall and impale yourself on it. |
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We thus remember Portnoy, impaling with pitiless thrusts invasive mothers, plugged-up fathers, dizzying shikses in heat. |
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It will self-seed easily once established but doesn't seem to be invasive. |
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Minimally invasive treatment can be adopted in less severe cases with strict glycaemic control, intravenous antibiotics, and percutaneous drainage. |
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Northwest Agricultural Products is field-testing a new product to keep invasive cheat grass from re-establishing itself on part of the Hanford Reach after a fire. |
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The first case occurred in a 73-year-old man with a history of superficially invasive transitional cell carcinoma who presented with macroscopic hematuria and anemia. |
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The procedure they undergo to extract eggs is intense and invasive and there are no sexual kicks involved. |
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Among them are arrow arum, bull-tongue arrowhead, pickerelweed, water lettuce, white water lily, yellow water lily, and the invasive alligator weed. |
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Since the explosion of invasive aquatics in Texas waters during the past decade, conscientious boaters have taken pains to remove any plants trapped on their boat or trailer. |
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The reason for this is because pain and burn are more directly invasive, and electric moxibustion, without using moxa, can enhance antibody production. |
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Five patients were diagnosed with a choriocarcinoma, 7 patients were diagnosed with a hydatidiform mole, and 8 patients were diagnosed with invasive mole. |
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In particular, the courts will be able to recommend less invasive DNA sampling, as well as blood tests, which may lead to more people taking the paternity test. |
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The main culprits for the release of invasive plants are actually aquarists and gardeners who unwittingly dump excess quantities of problem species into the countryside. |
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However, Rhamnus cathartica, an invasive shrub that was rare in our plots before the ice storm, was abundant in all four years following the ice storm. |
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I have raised three factors commercialism, technology and the invasive culture of public relations that are placing pressures on journalism in different ways. |
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When we plow up more land than can be farmed, grade and disrupt natural landscapes, we provide fertile ground for non-native tumbleweeds and exotic invasive plants. |
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Unlike the native solidagos that are quite invasive and fall over after a heavy rain, these newer varieties are sturdy and bursting with fall blooms. |
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The definitive diagnosis thus requires an invasive procedure with biopsy. |
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It has been listed as one of the 100 worst invasive alien species in the world, and it is considered the second most serious weed in the South Pacific. |
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No one is questioning the urge to get up close and personal with Bradley Cooper, but this prank feels both invasive and dumb. |
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The birds have many enemies, from the red-tailed hawks who prey upon them, to humans who want them eliminated because they are a non-native invasive species in California. |
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Surgical tubal ligation has become the most common form of birth control worldwide, despite the fact that it is invasive and costly. |
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Clinical benefits twelve months after less invasive ventricular restoration operations without ventriculotomy. |
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Examples of invasive alien species include Japanese knotweed, floating pennywort and Zebra mussels. |
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Invasive ductal carcinoma and invasive lobular carcinoma are derived from the terminal ductal lobular unit of the breast. |
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Traditional Chinese medicine can range from acupuncture to herbal teas, and is usually less invasive and slower acting than Western medicine. |
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Amphotericin B exerts broad-spectrum coverage and remains the drug of choice for life-threatening invasive fungal infections. |
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Treatments include myomectomy and hysterectomy, and a minimally invasive nonsurgical procedure, uterine artery embolization. |
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Patients with histoplasmosis or other invasive fungal infections may present with disseminated, rather than localized disease. |
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In 1 fatal case, the invasive zygomycete Apophysomyces elegans was isolated. |
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The analysis included 1,263 women with invasive cervical cancer and 1,117 women without cervical cancer who were the same age. |
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In Australia in 1988 pyralid moths native were introduced to control the invasive rubber-vine weed, Cryptostegia grandifloras. |
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Additionally, PLC also displays a linear invasive pattern, targetoid growth pattern, and occasional intracytoplasmic mucin vacuoles. |
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A less invasive procedure uses a crestal approach through the osteotomy prepared for dental implant placement. |
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Neurosecretory granules in small cell invasive carcinoma of the urinary bladder. |
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Another introduced species, cheatgrass, was an invasive grass through much of the study area. |
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We describe a case where EBUS-TBNA was pivotal in reducing the number of invasive procedures in a patient with metastatic supraglottic carcinoma. |
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Women with normal histology or invasive carcinoma on histology, or who had undergone hysterectomy or a second treatment, were excluded. |
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Bromus tectorum is a vigorous grass from Europe which has been introduced to the United States where it has become invasive. |
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Other major issues that threaten kelp include marine pollution and the quality of water, climate changes and certain invasive species. |
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Trace their roots and write an essay comparing them to more notorious invasive species, like the northern snakehead fish. |
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Other anthropogenic actions such as introducing invasive species and climate change have large negative effects. |
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Likewise, the presence of invasive plants, such as milfoil, reduces transaction prices by approximately 7 percent. |
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After the forest fire, much of the regrowth consisted of invasive non-native plant species. |
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Genetic evidence for high propagule pressure and long-distance dispersal in Monk Parakeet invasive populations. |
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The CORolla is an elastic device placed inside the left ventricle through minimal invasive procedure. |
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As with many invasive plants, white campion quickly colonizes disturbed soils, which occasionally might be a newly dug grave. |
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This week, I tried a new, minimally invasive procedure called Evolastin. |
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The invasive species garlic mustard, Alliaria petiolata, has negative impacts on understory forest species in the Midwest. |
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The effects of the invasive Ailanthus altissima on root morphology and rhizobial infection of Albizia julibrissin. |
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The surface of invasive merozoites has been one of the major targets for research to develop an effective malaria vaccine. |
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Chinese tallow tree is a noxious, invasive plant in the Southeastern United States. |
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A Parathyroidectomies are generally considered a minimally invasive surgical procedure for many patients. |
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This enabled the clinicians to make improvements in diagnosis and management without the use of an invasive angiogram X-ray and pressure wire. |
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Despite the appearance of two species of exotic bivalves since the 1978 study, only the invasive zebra mussel is likely to have had an impact. |
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This is a perfect example of an invasive shrub-like tree planted abundantly in the cities that is taking over much of our native forests. |
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Using Spot for early identification of amblyopic risk factors, as recommended by the AAP, could lead to less invasive treatment options. |
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It uses a minimally invasive, MRI-guided laser system to coagulate, or heat and kill, brain tumors. |
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Most stents are small mesh cylinders and offer cardiologists a less invasive approach than surgery to unclog coronary arteries. |
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Biology and invasive potential of the introduced swordtail Xiphophorus hellerii Heckel in Western Australia. |
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A malignancy was initially suspected clinically, but a laryngoscopic biopsy led to a diagnosis of invasive primary laryngeal aspergillosis. |
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In most LEEP specimens, foci of residual HSIL or invasive carcinoma are present, confirming the original biopsy diagnosis. |
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Effects of invasive redcedar on capture rates of Nicrophorus americanus and other Silphidae. |
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In some cases the invasive species compete with the native species for food or prey on the natives. |
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However, there are less invasive ways to prevent, remineralize or restore new cavities. |
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A population genetic signature of human releases in an invasive ladybeetle. |
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Public awareness of GYN conditions and their treatment has not kept up with the rapid pace of advancements in minimally invasive GYN surgery. |
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For poikilothermic groups such as insects, the capacity to adapt to different temperature regimes is particularly important for invasive species. |
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Volunteers will spend the morning removing invasive Herb Robert and other non-native vegetation along the park trails. |
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In South Africa, people are restoring the ecosystem by uprooting invasive trees. |
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This third edition now adds to the above several invasive species, such as glassy-winged sharpshooter, vine mealybug, and Virginia creeper. |
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There is also the threat of Mediterranean plants becoming invasive such as the Hottentot fig on the sea cliffs of South and West Wales. |
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Other invasive weeds, such as purple loosestrife, Japanese knotweed and traveler's joy, also are being targeted. |
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Sand Ridge staff successfully eradicated the invasive plant Purple Loosestrife through a nine-year program of monitoring and removal. |
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To our right was a slope overtaken by thickets of an invasive shrub the Dominicans call calliandra. |
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Thoracoscopic repair of lung herniation following minimally invasive cardiothoracic surgery. |
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Port bosses will use the technology to act as a border control for the invasive Tiger Mosquito, which spreads deadly diseases. |
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Aedes albopictus, the Asian tiger mosquito, native to Asia is an invasive species. |
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Posaconazole as salvage therapy in patients with chronic granulomatous disease and invasive filamentous fungal infection. |
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Of the 2,188 who underwent colposcopy at BSMMU, 157 were diagnosed with cervical intraepithelial neoplasia 2-3 and 123 with invasive cancer. |
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Nerve fibre damage is typically assessed through invasive tests, including nerve and tissue biopsies. |
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Attack patches of invasive perennial weeds in your vegetable garden now with a fork to remove rhizomes, stolons and tap-roots. |
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Minimally invasive lateral transpsoas approach with advanced neurophysiologic monitoring for lumbar interbody fusion. |
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Siberian elm is an invasive, fast-growing, drought tolerant plant native to Eastern Siberia, Northern China, Manchuria, and Korea. |
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The Chinese tallow tree is an invasive, non-native tree from Southeast Asia. |
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The new code of conduct makes an explicit commitment to such minimally invasive sampling. |
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The invasive plant outcompetes native species and erodes river banks, increasing the risk of flooding. |
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Iolo learns how an invasive tube worm from as far away as India has travelled with ships and made the dock its home. |
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Cogon grass is a species of perennial grass considered an invasive in the United States. |
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For instance, some localities have the Norway maple listed as an invasive species. |
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Infection of an invasive frog Eleutherodactylus coqui by the chytrid fungus Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis in Hawaii. |
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Some, such as Japanese knotweed and Norway and sycamore maple, became invasive and supplanted native for-eat-floor plants. |
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A minimally invasive procedure to cure uterine fibroids was less expensive, but also less effective, than surgery in a new study. |
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The latest invasive mosquito to arrive here is the culex modestus which carries the West Nile virus. |
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The patient was treated with vasopressors, diuretics, and invasive ventilatory support. |
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Noxious and invasive weeds can easily colonize disturbed areas, outcompeting and displacing native and other desirable vegetation. |
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With preliminary diagnosis of probable invasive pulmonary aspergillosis, Amp B was switched to voriconazole. |
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A less invasive option is a gastrojejunostomy tube that bypasses the stomach. |
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Hyoid suspension surgery is less invasive than the more widely used genioglossus advancement with hyoid myotomy. |
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As I do with all minimally invasive hysterectomies, regardless of modality I work to find and develop the pararectal space. |
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The nitrogen seeps into the rocky desert soil and fertilizes invasive grasses, causing them to fill in the open spaces between the trees. |
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Minimal invasive coronary sinus lead reposition technique for the treatment of phrenic nerve stimulation. |
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Locating the sources of an invasive pest, grape phylloxera, using a mitochondrial DNA gene genealogy. |
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I went through invasive and uncomfortable tests including a colonoscopy, EGD, and ultrasound with no resulting diagnosis. |
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Endocardial LAA closure devices present a minimally invasive option for LAA management. |
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The HIV epidemic has increased the burden and severity of childhood pneumococcal pneumonia and invasive disease fortyfold. |
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As this was suggestive of fibromuscular dysplasia, she was referred for invasive renal artery angiography. |
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Some mainlanders have brought with them invasive species, such as goats, which compete for food with indigenous fauna. |
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It has been recorded as an accidental introduction near San Francisco, California, and eradicated as a potential invasive species. |
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Introduced species that become established and spread beyond the place of introduction are called invasive species. |
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Some become invasive, for example the oleander aphid, accidentally introduced with the ornamental plant, oleander. |
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Most accidentally or intentionally introduced species do not become invasive as the ones mentioned above. |
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However the small percentage of introduced species that become invasive can produce profound ecological changes. |
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