Sentences with phrase «allow entire populations»

Available to all, it might allow entire populations to move through a city faster.

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And the fact that Cavendish bananas are seedless clones of each other means there's zero genetic diversity in the entire global population to allow for a resistant population to develop.
In other words, Italy should be allowed to put crosses any place they want since almost their entire population believes in it.
The design features a central viewing chamber with a system of mirrors that allows a single guard to keep watch on the entire prison population in their cells.
The software will allow scientists to see how entire populations of nerve fibers respond when we interact with objects.
However, at least five populations in Europe, Saudi Arabia and East Africa have developed genetic mutations independently that allow them to produce lactase throughout their entire lives, a condition known as lactase persistence.
Most cities allow bees, and with declining bee populations, raising honey bees can help your entire community.
While the H3 allowed the Hummer to reach a larger segment of the population, its addition to the line was not enough to save the brand, and the entire Hummer line was discontinued as of 2010.
[20] Due to having slow locomotion and an insignificant response to bright lights and humans, as well as having a low population density, field studies allow scientists to study entire populations in the wild.
The ability to quickly find injured or deceased island foxes helps biologists identify threats to other island foxes and allows everyone to act quickly to protect entire island fox populations.
Every cubic kilometre (1,000,000,000 cubic metres) is sufficient to drown the entire human population of our planet, allowing an average of over 130 litres per person [yes, rounded again].
Assuming emissions are allocated on a per capita basis using 2000 population levels, by 2010 Australia is likely to have consumed nearly half of our total allowed emissions for the entire century, leaving 54 per cent to be distributed over the remaining 90 years.
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