| 11. | Just as a strangling fig it overgrows and strangles its host tree with its many aerial roots.
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| 12. | It has a strong potential to overgrow natural biotopes, and represents a major risk for sublittoral ecosystems.
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| 13. | These associated microflora will generally overgrow the tissue culture medium before there is significant growth of plant tissue.
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| 14. | When that injury begins to heal, the inflammatory and smooth muscle cells actually overgrow, renarrowing the artery.
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| 15. | Frequently, the lawn overgrows onto these surfaces, narrowing them and making them look unkempt and uncared for.
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| 16. | In many North American soft-substrate lakes that means that they settle on, and overgrow, native mussels.
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| 17. | The alveolar bone typically overgrows, but root surfaces can be exposed to the oral environment increasing likelihood of dental caries.
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| 18. | The forest however, starts to rob Isabel of her magical powers, causing all plant and animal life to overgrow.
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| 19. | If the Cemetery article'overgrows'due to editing activity then the Gatehouse can be split off again in the future.
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| 20. | Having no natural enemies, it completely overgrows the forest floor as well as the trunks of trees, causing severe ecological disruption.
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