However, current scientific knowledge is largely based on laboratory experiments with single species and
artificial boundary conditions, whereas studies of natural plankton communities are still relatively rare.
Written, directed, produced, and filmed by Gregory Colbert, it is a poetic field study that depicts the world not as it is, but as it might be — a world in which the natural and
artificial boundaries separating humans from other species do not exist.
A lack of standardization in the use of terminology leads to confusion, difficulty in comparing scientific data from one report to another, and
artificial boundaries between intermingled cat populations.
Dissemination areas don't necessarily reflect the facts on the ground when it comes to how neighbourhoods are understood by the people who live there;
these artificial boundaries can't encompass the spirit and character that animates a great neighbourhood — but they can highlight the areas where wealth is most concentrated.
So caring for persons, he found it impossible to stop caring when faced with
the artificial boundary lines of race or nation.
This is a wonderful series, and this young woman's journey is one that crosses all of
those artificial boundaries that we set between ourselves and each other... there is not a person who does not know that feeling of being «not home» and who desires to find the pathway back.
White called the situation an artifact of
artificial boundaries.
«That
the artificial boundaries of states, religions, political affiliation etc will not be a barrier to region development.
While declaring that
the artificial boundaries, religion and political affiliation would no longer constitute barrier to the region's development, the Governors also directed DAWN Commission to develop a 25 - year Western Nigeria Development Master Plan, while all the States in the regions were encouraged to significantly improve bi-lateral and multi-lateral cooperation to foster regional development.
The transdisciplinary methodology was used in order to cross
the artificial boundaries of multiple disciplines and to gain a deep understanding of the importance of waterin the history of mankind.
The transdisciplinary methodology was used in order to cross
the artificial boundaries of multiple disciplines and to gain a deep understanding of the importance of water
Where there are
no artificial boundaries, anything is possible.
Unlike the typical one -, three -, five - and ten - year annualized returns, they are not anchored to a single point in time, frequently aligned to
an artificial boundary of a calendar year.
«Imagine playing a dark fantasy game with the same great nonlinear story as in the previous Witcher titles, but now told in a world you can explore freely with
no artificial boundaries.
When I first visited the show, the divisions seemed antithetical to the idea of a haptic educational environment that aimed to tear down
artificial boundaries between fields.
The ocean model used by Hatun et al. has a northern latitude limit of 78N, where
an artificial boundary is imposed with the salinity, temperatures and velocities all prescribed at that boundary by results from another model.
Given the myriad of ways that people can choose to communicate with each other these days, and the fact that little separates the platforms in terms of performance and usability, Apple is risking alienating users because it wants to punish those who dare to work outside the Apple ecosystem, and making them look elsewhere for a platform that doesn't have
artificial boundaries.
The obstacles which hindered global mobilization of resources and people have vanished and the world seems to have been liberated from
the artificial boundaries.
But until you get out of this segregation of
artificial boundaries, it's a new look at what hasn't worked.
A network of national databases all built to the same industry standards would solve many of the problems brokers and agents have when working across
the artificial boundaries of multiple MLS systems: