colonised造句1, Hawthorn and oak had colonised the same embankment.
2, Values in patients taking NSAIDs who were colonised were not different from control subjects.
3, Patient M17 was the only individual who was colonised by the epidemic strain at the time of first referral to the unit.
4, Patients with active colitis were colonised less frequently and with lower numbers of E coli than were control patients.
5, But on many streams which mink have colonised, particularly those close to intensive agriculture, fish are no longer abundant.
6, Some colonised the deep seas where there was little light and lost their eyes altogether.
7, Each of the Edinburgh patients colonised by the epidemic strain showed a rising IgG antibody response to P cepacia-specific cell wall antigen.
8, Mussels had colonised the remains of an ancient forest and we asked about waders, so busily taking advantage and feasting there.
9, Liberia was never colonised by the European powers.
10, Hermits colonised this mountain about 1500 years ago but there's only one hermit there atmoment.
11, Italy never colonised and so they struggle to understand these issues all the way.
12, Vascular access may increase the risk of infection but cannulas are not usually colonised by organisms originating in the gut.
13, We think she corroded for only a matter of weeks before being colonised.
14, Thus, pressure is increasing to identify sources and modes of transmission, and to segregate colonised from non-colonised patients.
15, Had they done so they would certainly have greatly accelerated the rate at which they colonised the land.
16, But neither fish can be regarded as the one whose descendants eventually colonised the land permanently.
17, He added that the plants had already begun to diversify,[http:///colonised.html] indicating they must have colonised land earlier than liverwort cryptospores which had been previously found in other parts of the world.
18, Vanuatu was one of the few places that was colonised jointly by two countries.
19, To visit his home near Sherborne, Dorset, is to enter an otherworldly kingdom colonised by shimmering winged insects with names like the Grizzled Skipper and Glanville Fritillary.
20, There's hardly a niche on Earth that hasn't been colonised.