Invasive in A Sentence

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    A less invasive way to remove ugly plugs is by using a facial mask.

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    A mini facial lift is a minimally invasive in-office procedure that instantly improves the appearance of aging skin.

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    A neurologic examination is not invasive and there are no risks or dangers associated with these tests.

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    A vigorous and invasive bamboo, with straight erect green culms that rise from the ground well spaced.

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    Abnormalities can be treated to a certain degree with surgery, but extreme invasive procedures may not be in the best interests of an infant whose lifespan is measured in days or weeks.

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    Also known as invasive candidiasis, deep organ candidiasis is a serious systemic infection that can affect the esophagus, heart, blood, liver, spleen, kidneys, eyes, and skin.

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    Alternative medicine is a growing field as people look for safer alternatives to traditional medicine and invasive medical practices.

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    Although an invasive one, the procedure is relatively straightforward and is performed with the aid of abdominal ultrasound technology to enable the physician to see the exact location of the needle as it passes through the abdomen.

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    Although no more than 2 percent of these women develop invasive infection, if untreated 40 to 73 percent transmit bacteria to their babies during delivery.

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    Although some short-term international health insurance providers forgo this sort of questioning, when seeking long-term coverage a person needs to be prepared to reply to some invasive questions.

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    Amniocentesis is a more invasive test that carries a higher risk of complications than blood tests or ultrasonography, but is able to determine more precisely the presence of certain birth defects.

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    An invasive, unfriendly tongue is not attractive.

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    Another CPAP alternative is surgery, which is an invasive measure that isn't suitable for everyone with sleep apnea.

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    As an established minimally invasive technique, sentinel node biopsy is a very accurate means of staging the axilla for early breast cancer.

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    As an invasive surgical procedure, amnio poses a real, although small, risk to the health of a fetus.

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    As long as the plantlife is not invasive and the vegetation isn't overpowering or there aren't any disruptive landforms, this is an ideal choice.

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    Because the olfactory tractotomy is considered more invasive, it should probably be a last resort for most pet owners.

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    Before Damian could react, a charge of electricity flew through him, carrying with it an invasive liquid that paralyzed him.

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    Besides improving appearance through color and enhancement, this treatment can also be used to conceal scars and other damages caused by invasive surgeries.

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    Between 10,000 and 15,000 invasive GAS infections occur in the United States every year.

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    But it never felt invasive, which is really great for an actor.

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    Candida, a yeast-like fungus, has become a major cause of the life-threatening infection called invasive candidiasis.

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    Carry out woodland tasks such as removing invasive species, tree thinning etc.

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    Certain of these invasive organisms form capsules when they enter the body, a mechanism used to confuse the immune system.

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    Clothing can be a good way to delineate these boundaries, or to allow parts of the body to be touched without an invasive feeling.

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    Complex and/or invasive procedures such as skin or muscle biopsy (taking a small sample of tissue for microscopic evaluation) are considered tertiary tests.

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    Controlling invasive plants Some creeping rock plants, such as creeping jenny, become invasive by the middle of the summer.

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    Currently, there are five popular renewable energy sources in use that have a minimally invasive impact on the environment and promise sustainable renewal.

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    Diagnostic tests tend to more invasive but are able to determine with more certainty that a fetus will be born with a certain condition.

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    During 2003 local people were involved in a project at Forfar Loch to help reduce another invasive species, the Himalayan balsam.

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    English Nature today launches an appeal for reports of our latest invasive species - the North American bullfrog.

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    Essure is different, however, because the doctor places the inserts into the fallopian tubes without invasive surgery.

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    For so many teens, abortions are daunting, invasive procedures, yet for those who decide to abort a pregnancy, this is a necessary suffering, albeit in most cases a relatively painless one.

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    Four percent of all patients dying in tertiary care hospitals in Europe have invasive aspergillosis.

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    Generally speaking, the smallest and therefore least invasive brush style will be the easiest for converting your dog.

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    Green for the Environment - Bamboo is a fast-growing plant (some would say invasive) and takes about 5-6 years to regenerate itself.

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    Harlequin ladybird is the most invasive ladybird on Earth.

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    He also works on the cell biology of the invasive Salmonella food-borne pathogen, supported by a Wellcome Trust Program grant.

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    He did not mean surgery such as spay/neuter, but a more invasive procedure.

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    He leads the department with access to all modern invasive and non-invasive imaging including advanced echocardiography.

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    His death dealers were lined up along one side of the panhandle, waiting for the invasive mind check, where Gabriel went through their heads for signs of betrayal.

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    Hospital staff may give the baby comfort care, keeping it warm and possibly feeding it, but no invasive life-saving procedures are performed.

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    However some species have adapted, like the invasive bracken which has taken over large swathes of dry heath land in Cornwall.

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    However, be on guard against a shelter that asks very invasive questions.

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    However, it is only about 50 percent effective and can be quite invasive, so I'd use it as a very last resort, if at all.

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    Identify thresholds for control of primary inoculum required to prevent invasive spread.

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    If it is a frankly invasive epithelial cancer, it is more likely to be well or moderately differentiated.

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    In 2002 a new minimally invasive procedure was introduced that uses a laser to perform the myringotomy.

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    In some cases, cardiac catheterization, a more invasive diagnostic procedure, may be performed to diagnose atrial septal defect.

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    In symptomatic individuals, the presence of high titres of specific antibody is also strongly correlated with invasive amoebiasis.

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    In the 1990s, outbreaks of a virulent strain of group A streptococcus were reported to cause a toxic-shock-like illness and a severe invasive infection called necrotizing fasciitis, which destroys skin and muscle tissue.

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    In the early 2000s, newer, less invasive techniques are being developed using endoscopes.

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    In this paper we hypothesized that invasive trophoblast released vasodilators which would dilate spiral arteries as an initial step in the physiology of transformation.

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    Instead of using invasive techniques, there are some things you can do in your 20s and 30s to stop the formation of wrinkles.

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    Invasive organisms, pests and diseases threaten food and agricultural systems and critical terrestrial, freshwater and marine ecosystems and environmental services.

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    Invasive plants, including Bermuda grass, should be completely removed.

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    Invasive procedures carry risks similar to other surgical procedures, such as infection, reaction to anesthesia, iatrogenic (injury as a result of treatment) injury, and failure.

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    It is also much less invasive, causing only minuscule scars often hidden within the hairline.

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    It is also true that the earlier the decision can be made the better for the mom as the later into a pregnancy an abortion is carried out, the more invasive and distressing the process will undoubtedly be.

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    It is considered invasive because it can quickly become dominant in understorey vegetation, eliminating other species.

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    It is not only how information is used, but the form it takes which may make it potentially invasive.

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    It is well worth it and the least invasive, least expensive route to go to help your four-legged buddy get back to normal.

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    It isn't necessary for a medium to allow such an invasive maneuver in order to communicate and relay messages from the spirit world.

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    It may also reappear in adults when the bone marrow is overactive, as in disorders such as pernicious anemia, multiple myeloma, and invasive (metastatic) cancer affecting bone marrow.

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    It may be necessary to do more invasive tests, such as a barium enema or upper GI series, if the obstruction is mechanical.

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    It was particularly invasive as I was still in a labor room surrounded by equipment.

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    Japanese honeysuckle, or Lonicera japonica, is an invasive species that should not be purposefully cultivated in any planting zone.

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    Kitchen renovations can be invasive and expensive, but they can also be done for less than most other renovations.

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    Known as the official alternative to traditional face lifts, a thread lift is a cosmetic surgery procedure considered to be much less invasive.

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    L3 larvae are invasive and may penetrate human skin, giving rise to cutaneous larval migrans.

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    Laparoscopy is a much less invasive form of surgery resulting in a smaller scar than a normal surgical procedure.

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    Laser surgery - In this less invasive procedure, the doctor removes cells using laser light.

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    Lightweight and practically invisible, contact lenses are immensely popular, especially in the United States, because they are seen as a more desirable alternative to glasses without being as invasive as laser eye surgery.

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    Many New Jersey snoring treatments are not so invasive.

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    Microdermals can be used on almost any body part since they are less invasive than a surface piercing and present less risk and a reduced healing time.

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    Minimally invasive surgery results in a much shorter hospital stay, reduced scarring, and a faster recovery than traditional surgery.

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    More invasive diagnostic procedures, such as angiography and cardiac catheterization, may be performed to show the type and severity of heart disease.

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    Most dentists are able to fit the devices with ease and the devices can offer relief from the breathing problems in an approach that is less invasive as surgery is.

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    Nasal strips can open the nasal passage without side effects or invasive surgery.

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    No consideration was given to the use of invasive or non-invasive ventilation in the setting of worsening hypoxia.

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    Not to mention, don't you think it would be completely invasive to have cameras following you through such a private journey?

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    Often treatment with this medication is only required prior to invasive surgeries or dental procedures.

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    One may ask why certain alien plants prove so invasive.

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    Patients or parents may push for invasive procedures and display an extraordinary depth of knowledge of medical therapies.

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    Perfect for those on the go, this procedure does not demand the same recovery time that more invasive surgeries do.

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    Previously, a tracheostomy was necessary with positive pressure ventilators, with the implications of an invasive procedure.

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    Research is ongoing in a hope that there will one day be a blood test that will be able to identify fetal cells to determine the presence of genetic abnormality without the need for an invasive procedure that carries undesirable risk.

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    Rhododendron is highly invasive and completely smothers all other plants.

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    Rhododendron ponticum has become highly invasive in the British Isles following its introduction for horticultural purposes in the 18 th century.

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    Ruptures due to invasive tenosynovitis within the digit carry an unfavorable prognosis.

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    Screening tests tend to be less invasive and indicate the possibility of a certain genetic disorder or birth defect but do not determine with certainty that the abnormality exists.

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    Scrub encroachment is the common result, sometimes together with invasive species problems.

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    Severe allergies were inflicted on husky puppies and cats were killed in invasive abdominal experiments.

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    Since the olfactory tractotomy is considered more invasive, it should probably be a last resort for most pet owners.

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    Snoring surgery is typically reserved for severe cases because the approach is invasive.

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    Some are very invasive and potentially painful.

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    Some members of this family are very invasive.

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    Sure, sure, the paparazzi can be very aggressive and invasive and that has to get more than annoying - there should definitely be limits as to how the very aggressive photographers pursue celebrities.

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    Sure, the paparazzi is relentless and invasive, but without all the media attention she received when her star was rising, she wouldn't be a celebrity.

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    Surgery is an invasive form of treatment and is generally not recommended for women under the age of 20.

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    Surgical procedures involve removing portions of the nerves responsible for excessive sweating and removing sweat glands during an open or minimally invasive surgical procedure.

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    Thankfully, many of these tests come in groups and there are times during the pregnancy where you will go several months without any invasive testing.

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    The elements of this approach include treating the underlying cause of pain, pharmacological and nonpharmacological therapies, and some invasive (surgical) procedures.

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    The Essure procedure is non-surgical and it is not invasive because it uses the body's natural pathways rather than incisions to reach the fallopian tubes.

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    The first line of testing usually involves the least invasive methods, such as sending a sample of blood for evaluation.

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    The good news is that this surgery is far less invasive and involved than it used to be, and the recovery time is improved as well.

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    The invasive types of E. coli are called enterohemorrhagic E. coli (EHEC), and enteroinvasive E. coli, (EIEC).

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    The organisms are categorized according to whether they are invasive or noninvasive.

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    The questions may seem invasive, but you need to disclose all details about your health.

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    The risk of invasive cancer becomes appreciable once the polyp diameter has exceeded 1cm.

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    The topmouth gudgeon is already considered to be one of the most invasive fish species in Europe.

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    The visions were less invasive than those from others, like background music at a department store.

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    There have been cases in which physicians have detected amniotic band constriction and performed minimally invasive surgery that freed constricting amniotic bands and preserved the affected limbs.

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    There's a thin line between how much is considered necessary, and what is considered invasive.

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    These areas are invasive species, foot and mouth disease and Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome.

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    These tests may be more intensive, more invasive, and/or carry more risks.

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    These tumors rarely move to internal body organs and are only locally invasive.

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    They are less invasive than surgery and they can be beneficial in some circumstances.

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    They jumped on his meeting table and were extremely invasive.

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    This approach can be both costly and invasive.

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    This includes selective thinning and removal of invasive rhododendron which was probably introduced early this century.

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    This innovative approach avoids visually intrusive surface-mounted closers and invasive work to floors to fit floor-level closers.

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    This is a minimally invasive type of surgery done through one or more small one-inch (2.5 cm) incisions and a laparoscope, an instrument with a fiber-optic light containing a tube with openings for surgical instruments.

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    This is a more invasive form of exfoliation.

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    This is an invasive procedure that requires the rupture of membranes (amniotomy) and is associated with occasional complications.

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    This is by far the most effective means, but it's costly, invasive, and is a difficult way to conceive.

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    This is why they are extremely wary of any invasive fetal karyotyping.

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    This month help to remove invasive reed mace from the pond in Haughton Dale Local Nature reserve.

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    This plant is dangerously invasive in many climates!

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    This procedure can be done laparoscopically, a less invasive surgery where the doctor makes small cuts into the abdomen to insert a camera and the surgical instruments.

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    This test is not common, since other less invasive imaging tests, including MRI and CT scans, are available to aid the physician in making an accurate diagnosis.

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    To achieve this aim, the invasive non-native sycamore will be eradicated from both woods.

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    Transmission of many perinatal infections occurs during childbirth, particularly in cases when invasive techniques such as episiotomy or artificial rupture of membranes are employed.

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    Type 1, the mildest form of VWD, is usually associated with easy bruising, recurrent nosebleeds, heavy menstrual periods, and prolonged bleeding after surgeries and invasive work.

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    Ultrasound is the least invasive procedure for prenatal diagnosis and carries the least risk.

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    When the invasive sun was shuttered, he tossed the eye-band on the table.

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    Whether you need just a little help or you require something more invasive, relief is within reach.

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    While it may be impossible to rid all chat rooms of these invasive individuals, visitors don't have to give a bully the platform to spew their hatred.

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    While medical advancements have made it possible to survive a number of cancers that would have been an immediate death sentence not many years ago, the process of treatment is very harsh and invasive.

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    While most honeysuckle vines do not share the same nasty reputation for aggressive growth for which bush honeysuckle varieties are infamous, some varieties can be invasive.

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    While temporary tattoo art is considered safer than the use of invasive needles, allergic reactions, and body paint that fades too quickly are unfortunately common occurrences.

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    Why it switches to become invasive is not known.

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    With the advent of a less invasive approach called deep brain stimulation, these surgeries have become less common.

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    Without such a document, the line of questioning may seem excessive or invasive.

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    Women considering tubal ligation may want to explore Essure as a less invasive option.

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    Women who want less invasive, less expensive methods often opt to use plumper lip-glosses.

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    Women with invasive ovarian tumors were no more likely to have been exposed to any ovulation induction agents.