But
just as all living organisms have a beginning and an end, going through a life cycle between conception and death, so it is with social organisms.
This space is devoted to exploring food plants in all their beautiful detail as plants —
as living organisms with their own evolutionary history and ecological interactions.
But
just as living organisms are shaped from the bottom up by natural selection, the economy is molded from the bottom up by the invisible hand.
But Duffy never wanders too far from this one persistent argument» that much of the vitality and resiliency of Catholicism is found in its rituals and worship, in lay devotions and Marian piety, in veneration of the Church's blesseds and saints, in acts of communal discipline and obedience that bind the faithful
together as a living organism.
As a now supposedly older and wiser Sarandon says, «The one thing that's been really clear to me is that you have to think of your own life and your relationship and
everything as a living organism.
«I treat the museum or gallery
space as a living organism by releasing pharmaceuticals into the institution's interior,» Fishman says.
She says in an excerpt from the David Richard Gallery website, «In each of these works... I treat the museum or gallery space
as a living organism by releasing pharmaceuticals into the institution's interior,» Fishman wrote.
If the conditions to allow a cell to form and begin
acting as a living organism were in place, it stands to reason that more than one would form, potentially a lot more.
This he defined as «the relatively enduring pattern of energy transformations which recurrently characterize the organism in its
duration as a living organism» (ITP 103).
It was not until the invention of the microscope, followed by the pioneering scientific work of Louis Pasteur in the late 1860's, that yeast was
identified as a living organism and the agent responsible for alcoholic fermentation and dough leavening.
Scientists typically don't classify
viruses as living organisms, but giant viruses like these, with their own protein - making machinery and other functions normally carried out in living cells, blur the lines between what's alive and what isn't.
«But if a million of us do it, if we are emulating the natural way, that's the way the systems are designed to
work as living organisms.
«We discovered that this incredible region is a patchwork mosaic of trees with chemical signatures organized into communities to maximize their growth potential given their local soils and elevation — two geological factors they must
negotiate as living organisms.
A pH below 4 or above 10 will kill most fish, and very few animals can tolerate waters with a pH below 3 or above 114 With living systems being so sensitive to changes in pH, it should come as no surprise that YOU,
as another living organism on this planet, would be sensitive to your water's pH as well.
... we define a
psychobiotic as a live organism that, when ingested in adequate amounts, produces a health benefit in patients suffering from psychiatric illness.
In between are the professional middle classes — people like Laing who, in keeping with his career as a physiologist, looks upon the
building as a living organism with its own pathologies.
The exhibition press release states «From the beginning, Cruz - Diez focused his research and experiments on one critical issue: the investigation of
color as a living organism that is in a constant state of transformation.»
Dia Foundation describes the Dream House work, which has been displayed at a variety of institutions including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, as ``... a continuous frequency environment in sound and light, in which a work would be played continuously and ultimately exist in
time as a living organism...»
In 2007, Brenner launched a major new project, This Place, in which he invited eleven world - renowned photographers to join him in exploring Israel as place and metaphor — to use photography as tool to consider
Israel as a living organism, with all its rifts and paradoxes.
Constantly opening new formal and conceptual developments in his work, Ernesto Neto describes
sculpture as a living organism transgressing all limitations.
University of Maryland students let us take a peek into what the future may hold with reACT, a smart sustainable home that rethinks
architecture as living organisms.
From this approach, the house is
understood as a living organism or system of sorts, which depends on the trees for shade and natural regulation of temperature, in addition to the use of timber cladding on the shipping containers to lower the house's internal temperature.
(See culture) Experience — Refers in IPARTheory's phylogenetic perspective and the phylogenetic model to anything that individuals perceive or anything to which they
react as living organisms.
The problem of the nature of the self is not the same as the problem of understanding the whole person (
man as a living organism) in Whitehead's scheme.
As a now supposedly older and wiser Sarandon says, «The one thing that's been really clear to me is that you have to think of your own life and your relationship and
everything as a living organism.
Frank Vitale, self - published author of The Metropolis Organism, which is available for purchase through PayPal's file sharing platform PayLoadz, had a lot of fun creating his book about the idea of a
city as a living organism.
«Possible mechanisms to regulate the coherence of the oscillation,
as a living organism would have evolved to develop a robust circadian rhythm, or daily biological clock, can also be revealed from the theoretical analyses,» Lin said.
The French artist's Turbine Hall commission continues his interest in the exhibition as a living organism
At the same time, even as the storage rooms threaten to overflow, the imperative to collect persists; we no longer conceive of the museum as a repository of unquestioned masterpieces but
as a living organism, open to debate and contestation, preserving the past and interpreting it according to the priorities of the present.