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- 〈人〉‘を'持ち伏せする / 〈人〉‘を'持ち受けて呼び止める
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- The Circe principle explains how resource-rich land can waylay pollinators in fragmented landscapes.
- Lander TA1, Bebber DP, Choy CT, Harris SA, Boshier DH.
- Current biology : CB.Curr Biol.2011 Aug 9;21(15):1302-7. doi: 10.1016/j.cub.2011.06.045. Epub 2011 Jul 21.
- Global declines in pollinators, associated with land-use change [1-6] and fragmentation [7-10], constitute a serious threat to crop production and biodiversity [11]. Models investigating impacts of habitat fragmentation on pollen flow have categorized landscapes simply in terms of habitat and nonhab
- PMID 21782436
- Stuck in the skin. Blood fats waylay immune cells.
- Leslie M.
- Science of aging knowledge environment : SAGE KE.Sci Aging Knowledge Environ.2004 Oct 27;2004(43):nf96.
- PMID 15509872
- Nonocclusive mesenteric infarction in continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis.
- Korzets Z1, Ben-Chitrit S, Bernheim J.
- Nephron.Nephron.1996;74(2):415-8.
- Nonocclusive mesenteric infarction has recently been diagnosed with increasing frequency in dialysis patients. Although most reports have concerned patients on hemodialysis, the condition has also been reported to occur in patients on continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis. This report describes
- PMID 8893166
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- Synonyms for waylay at Thesaurus.com with free online thesaurus, antonyms, and definitions. Dictionary and Word of the Day.
- tr.v. way·laid (-l d ), way·lay·ing, way·lays. 1. To lie in wait for and attack from ambush. See Synonyms at ambush. 2. To accost or intercept unexpectedly. way lay er n. waylay [weɪˈleɪ]. vb -lays, -laying, -laid (tr). 1. to lie in wait for and attack ...
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