This disconnect aside, however, the essays in
Colonize This!
aureus persistently
colonizes about 20 percent of the human population by binding to skin-like cells within the nasal cavity.
After giving the bacteria several days to
colonize the sand, the researchers measured the sand's cohesion with an instrument that assesses particles' tendency to slide past each other.
London, July 3 (ANI): Marine species were thought to
colonize Hawaii and eventually diverge into an isolated native species, but were doomed to an evolutionary "dead end" with no further specialization and speciation.
To the Editor: Anaerobic intestinal spirochetes of the genus Brachyspira
colonize the large intestine (1).
This is followed by a discussion of several expeditions to New Mexico in the later 16th century, and the competition in Spain for the right to
colonize New Mexico.
As such Bartels' contribution to existing work on imperialism and the urge to
colonize in the early modern period are significant.
Unlike the grass inhabitants, the tree endophytes are quite diverse and
colonize emerging leaves instead of passing from one generation to the next.
A corollary to this notion of an essentially masculine desire to
colonize emerged in the striking gender and sexual imagery employed in colonizationists' portrayals of Africa.