scavenge en el Oxford Spanish Dictionary

scavenge en el diccionario PONS

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Otherwise, cheating and scavenging can also be evolutionarily stable strategies.
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Because they are known to scavenge, persecution by humans may be putting pressure on the population.
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This ensures that any available monomer can be easily scavenged by active chains.
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This style of scavenging would have benefitted from endurance running much more than opportunistic scavenging.
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The two are scavenging through places, before they are saved by the band members and taken to a camp.
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In this case the vesicles act as sinks to scavenge the drug in the blood circulation and prevent its toxic effect.
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It also is an omnivorous scavenger that feeds on rotting plant material and on occasion will scavenge animal matter, such as crushed snails and worms.
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A few species, like the house sparrow and northern grey-headed sparrow scavenge for food around cities, and are almost omnivorous.
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Cats pose a greater difficulty as they are generally not interested in scavenging.
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The major impact of the war, in which mercenary armies were extensively used, was the devastation of entire regions scavenged bare by the foraging armies.
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