Translation for '
outcompete' from English to Russian
VERB | to outcompete | outcompeted | outcompeted outcompeting | outcompetes | |
VERB to infinitive | simple past | past participle
present participle | 3rd person
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Usage Examples English
- By manipulating the tumor environment, it is possible to create favorable conditions for the cells with least resistance to chemotherapy drugs to become more fit and outcompete the rest of the population.
- Privet is a successful invasive species because of its ability to outcompete and therefore displace native vegetation, due to its adaptability.
- "Dunaliella" is a single-celled, photosynthetic green alga, that is characteristic for its ability to outcompete other organisms and thrive in hypersaline environments.
- In some areas, such as the south-west of England, it has become naturalised on sea cliffs and can outcompete native species.
- In very high densities (algal blooms), these algae may discolor the water and outcompete, poison, or asphyxiate other life forms.
- Introduced species are causing further decline, such as the predatory eastern mosquitofish ("Gambusia holbrooki"), and weed species which outcompete the tusked frog's natural vegetation.
- Hydrilla can quickly outcompete native plants, so staff efforts are also focused on locating and treating these undesirable plants with herbicides.
- These introduced predatory species can also outcompete native predators like the endangered spotted-tailed quoll.
- coli" outcompete pathogenic strains.
- It grows in tall, dense stands that can outcompete other plant species.
- Both "M. secunda" and "M. scorpioides" grow in wetland habitats. "M. scorpioides" grows in nutrient rich soils, while "M. secunda" will outcompete and replace it in nutrient poor soils.
- Mechanisms other than direct hepatocyte injury includes competitive inhibition by drug metabolites, such as troglitazone metabolites, that outcompete bilirubin for MRP2 transporters for secretion.
- costatum" is able to outcompete other primary producers is its relatively high uptake rates of iron.
- "Hydrilla verticillata" has been shown to outcompete "Mayaca fluviatilis" in experimental settings and may be useful as a way of controlling invasive growth.
- The larvae of "Clinodiplosis botularia" are reddish-yellow and outcompete the gall maker, which perish.
- Invasive species are often overabundant as they outcompete native species for resources such as food and shelter which allows their population to thrive.
- The bacterium also produces the chemical "para"-cresol, which inhibits the growth of other microbes in its vicinity and allows it to outcompete normal human gut flora.
- Invasive species such as Scotch broom and gorse are a threat to the Pacific madrona as they can invade natural areas and outcompete young saplings for space, light, nutrients, and water.
- Feral rose-ringed parakeets have sporadically been observed around New Zealand, and are treated as a major potential threat to the country's native bird populations due to their potential to outcompete native parakeet species, and introduce diseases.
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