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Bandicoots and poteroos help to move fungalspores around after fires that promote regrowth.
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Weed pollen will be at low to moderate levels and fungalspores will be high.
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Under humid conditions, fungalspores can also grow, so Tierno recommends walking around in slippers.
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Everyone was silent for a while after that, thinking about killer viruses, flesh-eating bacteria, fungalspores.
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How the adaptive immune system distinguishes between metabolically active and inactive fungalspores remains an important question.
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Bedding can be home to a range of biological dwellers, including bacteria, fungalspores and tiny creatures.
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Their droppings are UV-sterilised and micro-organisms, dead bacterial debris, fungalspores, the exoskeletons of insects, etc are removed.
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They reasoned that more fungalspores meant more dung, which in turn reflected a larger population of roaming mammals.
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But the DHB has said patient safety is not compromised as long as the fungalspores stay in the walls.
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To discover this, Bos and his colleagues divided the ants into groups and exposed some of them to fungalspores.
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The fungalspores spread so easily it could eventually wipe out the UK's estimated 80m ashs, one of our commonest trees.
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The alien thing jerked back, its appendages flailing and dust falling from its severed limbs like a smoke of fungalspores.
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It's commonly spread by elm bark beetles carrying fungalspores from tree to tree, however, it can also spread through root grafting.
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The fossils of tiny fungalspores were recovered from a road cut in Wisconsin and their analysis is described in the journal, Science.
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Although they are not in themselves dangerous, such hairline fissures are ideal anchorages for several varieties of aboriginal fungalspores.' He indicated his legs.
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Selective responsiveness to germinating conidia provides the innate immune system with a mechanism to restrict inflammatory responses to metabolically active, potentially invasive fungalspores.