They reproduceat an unbelievable rate and completely destroy the native plants.
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They reproduceat a different time from their host cell.
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One detail this rule glosses over is that some bacteria can reproduceat lower temperatures.
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He, she, could not reproduceat all; could reproduce mutated offspring; could reproduce normal offspring?
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They feed off the radiation from the blast, they reproduceat a modest rate and they.
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It is, however, probable that some of both sexes reproduceat the age of one year.
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The ants are an invasive pest that can bite, and they reproduceat a fast rate.
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The red swamp crayfish grow very fast and start to reproduceat lengths of 40 cm.
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It is easy to reproduceat home.
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Men and women who, in the first place, do not know if they can reproduceat all.
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I agree to reproduceat least twice to give my corrected genes the best possible chance of survival.
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This is one of the reasons that they do not reproduceat the same rate as the larger wild fish.
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We reproduceat Fig.
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Warming weather patterns have been blamed, with dry summers enabling the mice to reproduceat levels not seen since the 1970s.
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In order to reproduceat EELV, the decrease in CFdi observed at the increased lung volume, a two-fold increase in PTPdi was required.
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These mutations had an unexpected pleiotropic effect of reducing the residual ability of the wild type to reproduceat the highest concentrations of fluconazole.