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Dictionary » I » Invasive InvasiveInvasive 1. Having the quality of invasiveness. 2. Involving puncture or incision of the skin or insertion of an instrument or foreign material into the body, said of diagnostic techniques. ![]()
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Results from our forumRe: The Colin Leslie Dean species paradox... they're just threatened and endangered nonsense? How do we continue agriculture if we're just raising a bunch of crops of nonsense? How do we keep invasive nonsense from ruining our natural resources? How do we prevent diseases that are caused by nonsense? well of the top of my head you can just ...
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Re: The Colin Leslie Dean species paradox... they're just threatened and endangered nonsense? How do we continue agriculture if we're just raising a bunch of crops of nonsense? How do we keep invasive nonsense from ruining our natural resources? How do we prevent diseases that are caused by nonsense?
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Food-borne illness and invasive organisms... difference between "Food-borne illness" and "Food poisoning"? The term usually does not include the consequences of invasive organisms acquired via the food supply (though the broader term foodborne illness accommodates these conditions.) --quoted from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Food_poisoning ...
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Aminophosphonic Analogues and Herbicides... and for a project he wants to remove the plants Japanese Barberry and Oriental Bittersweet from a site. I live in New England, and here they are invasive. I know basics about the plant and its removal, but he was wondering how to treat them (herbicidaly). I looked around, and the active ingredient ...
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