Sentences with phrase «very invasive»

It becomes very invasive and you'll find that even if you clear it out of your garden — or think you clear it out — it will be back.
A child custody evaluation can be very invasive and difficult.
This is important: When they install apps with very invasive permissions, much like the one at the center of the Cambridge Analytica debacle, those apps can browse Facebook like the user can, seeing what you share with your friends, even though you never consented to let that app (which is acting like an extension of your friend) see and take your information.
This extension is very invasive and requires access to almost every part of your browser.
Talk to your orthopedic surgeon about this as these procedures can be very invasive.
The majority rejected this analysis, indicating that the removal of life support would entail the very invasive extubation to remove the mechanical ventilation, and the common law tort of battery would therefore still apply.
Today a major code for nudity is that subject to the aesthetics and purposes of advertisement, which today are very invasive.
The application questions are very invasive and the some of the requirements, varies per pet and adoption agency, can also make it difficult to adopt.
Malignant mammary tumors are not as common as benign tumors but are very invasive and difficult to treat.
He had a very invasive surgery with post surgical complications, followed by a 22 day stay at the animal hospital and lost 20 lbs (not related to the food).
However, not being a very active dog to begin with and taking his age into account I did not want to put him through this very invasive surgery.
Dentigerous cysts can be very invasive and expansive - even into the bone.
One of the downsides to spinal fusion is that it is very invasive and has the potential of limiting your skeletal movements when completed.
Road and wind noise aren't very invasive, but there's no escaping the diesel engine drone.
And it's the brain child of an orthopedic surgeon who basically got very disinterest very fast in using very invasive methods.
Asking how long they've been sober or how long they've been in recovery is very invasive
Implanting something like tungsten into an organ with the elastic properties of pudding seemed very invasive,» she says, only half in jest.
Current methods involve the use of a catheter to isolate the storm waves — however, this is very invasive surgery, and it is extremely difficult to identify the origin of the waves in order to treat the condition.
In many very invasive forms of breast cancer, the cells have too much of the receptor HER2 on their surface.
From what I understand, it is not very invasive; yet I am sure it can be a stressful experience for a young child.
We found out the week we were supposed to start trying very invasive fertility testing and treatments!
For many people involved in this process, it can feel very invasive to have someone review their qualifications for placement of a child in their home.
Most of these projects are no very invasive, but some will require some dust and grit.
Most of these projects are no very invasive, but some will require some dust and...
Religious people are very invasive in this culture, and sometimes people feel the need to speak out against that invasion, before the religious people start to think everyone agrees with them.
If someone does undergo surgery, it is likely to be one that isn't very invasive, like laparoscopic surgery.

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Deeds explained to BuzzFeed that these corals can be invasive and grow very quickly across the rocks inside an aquarium.
It was very medically invasive due to LOTS of circumstances.
Since invasive genetic testing like an amniocentesis carries a very small but real risk to the pregnancy, it is rarely, if ever done without cause.
It has a mild citrus scent which feels non invasive, and it is very pleasant.
It is a minimally invasive procedure that is proving to be a very effective treatment for people with medial temporal lobe epilepsy (MTLE), a common form of drug - resistant epilepsy.
It's very difficult to predict how they might perform, and they can become invasive species.»
The authors are conducting more work in Ireland, England, Canada and South Africa to understand how native and invasive species interact and thus how to combat a very real environmental and economic problem throughout the world.
Cancer Research UK scientists at The University of Manchester found that some melanoma cells are particularly fast growing, but not very good at invading the surrounding tissue, while other melanoma cells are the opposite — highly invasive but slow - growing.
Lead Author, Abigail Ford from the Bradford Teaching Hospitals says, «This is a very significant review informing women about the minimally invasive surgical options available for the treatment of this very debilitating condition.
«Management of this invasive plant could reduce the amount of people affected to about 52 million, while a scenario which sees very rapid plant invasion would increase the amount of people affected to around 107 million.
Prof Chitty says: «There was a very high uptake of testing and we saw invasive test numbers fall sharply.
«We saw that this procedure is really invasive and can take 10 to 15 hours to complete,» said Shruthi Rajan, a team member from Charlotte, N.C. «It's also very expensive, and not all patients qualify for the surgery.
It also has to use very strong microwaves and magnetic fields to reach the sample, but these processes are invasive and can affect delicate bio-samples, just like the microwave in your kitchen, particularly when trying to see the molecular structure of liquids.»
Woodworth gives a stirring portrait of the hardworking environmentalists who are trying to restore landscapes to their former, untouched glory, but he also captures the dark side of the enterprise: it sometimes requires the brutal destruction of very large numbers of invasive species to make room for long - departed native ones.
Yesterday Angelina Jolie shared her experience as a carrier of a BRCA1 genetic mutation that confers a very high lifetime risk of developing invasive breast cancer.
«The possibility of developing this approach as a cancer vaccine, which would not require an invasive and costly surgery to manipulate immune cells outside of the body, is very exciting.»
«This transformation is very difficult to detect, and usually requires an invasive biopsy to diagnose,» said Diehn.
«In some areas, what was once a forest of tall blades of kelp with a high canopy height was now composed of bushy invasive seaweed species which had a much shorter canopy and a very different physical form.»
The study found that the pathways most frequently recorded as transporting invasive species are ballast water and biofouling for both regions, while aquaculture has also been a very significant route of introduction and spread of invasive species in the NE Atlantic.
«Invasive fungal infections are a very important unmet medical need,» said University of Illinois and Howard Hughes Medical Institute chemistry professor Martin Burke, who led the study with chemistry professor Chad Rienstra.
And although there is no direct evidence — like cut marks on monkey bones or monkey bones found in trash heaps — of humans hunting the monkeys for food, Cooke says that in addition to hunting, the clearing of land for farming and the introduction of invasive species can all put a deadly strain on native island populations, which are adapted to a very specific environment and have nowhere else to go.
We also perform the very latest minimally invasive interventions, utilizing a team of specialists dedicated to maternal - fetal medicine.
Invasive species are fending very well under higher temperatures and carbon dioxide conditions.
The goal of minimally invasive surgery is to perform operations through very small incisions a mere fraction of the size of the incisions used in traditional surgery with equal or superior clinical outcomes and less impact on a child's body and organs.
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