Throughout Dead Space 3, unwilling heroes Isaac and Carver put their engineering and military skills to the test
as they scavenge for parts and assemble their ultimate tools for survival.
The game allows players to chop down trees to build camps or start a fire to keep warm as well
as scavenge food to keep from starving.
In general the game is all about survival and outlasting everyone else
as you scavenge for weapons or items to assist with that goal.
You'll need to balance your mood, hunger, and thirst
as you scavenge for items and trade with fellow migrants.
An open - world, action - adventure title, Survive pits you as a soldier against zombies
as you scavenge to build a base.
As you scavenge the suburbs for food, weapons, building resources and medical supplies you have to think ahead.
The game can be both relaxing, and challenging
as you scavenge your way to survival.
These «untouchables» took jobs regarded as «impure,» such
as scavenging and sweeping and were segregated from the rest of society.
[4] Devil Ark attempts to help devils retain wild behaviors such
as scavenging.
As she scavenges for leftovers at a hotel, she comes across a negligent mother played by Blanchard.
As well
as scavenging clean air for the engine to re-use for combustion, it is able to open the waste-gate at the same time to improve waste air flow.
Marquos drifts through the dystopian empire without meaning, searching for hope of a better future
as he scavenges to survive.
Stomach Upsets: Dogs that are vomiting for whatever reason, such
as scavenging or pancreatitis will have the bad breath to go with it.
As adults, dogs chew
as a scavenging instinct, to play and to satisfy the urge to gnaw as a means to clean their teeth.
Gulls, in particular, are among the major rodent predators along the California coast, and are themselves frequent prey for sea otters who stalk them from underwater, as well
as scavenging fresh gull carcasses.
The trailer shows off a number of gameplay mechanics such
as scavenging for materials, building your base and of course, fighting off zombies.
Players are tasked with missions such
as scavenging for supplies, building and maintaining a safe house as well as battling raiders and zombies in tactical turn based combat.
Because H2SO4 and MSA are known precursors to new particles, the number concentration of particles should also decrease significantly, as long
as scavenging by existing particles is not important.
Not exact matches
Google's balloons fly free and out of eyesight,
scavenging power from card table - sized solar panels that dangle below and gather enough charge in four hours to power them for a day
as the balloons sail around the globe on the prevailing winds.
The roasted corpse was torn to pieces by a pack a
scavenging dogs, just
as the astrologer had predicted.»
Occasionally, mismatched spolia (
as these reused pieces are called) give the impression of cost - saving
scavenging, but more often sensitive selection has yielded breathtaking results,
as in the church of Sant» Agnese fuori le mura (second quarter of the seventh century).
They contain a wide array of beneficial plant compounds known
as phytosterols and free - radical
scavenging antioxidants, which can give your health an added boost.
They also contain plant compounds known
as phytosterols and free - radical
scavenging antioxidants, 1 which can give your health an added boost.
If you have the inclination to rustle up a salad to go along with it, you can mark that
as a big success in the lunch department even if the rest of the week involved a lot of the aforementioned toddler lunch
scavenging.
She called
as she was on her way here, starving, and so I set about
scavenging for a quick dinner for us since her dad was out golfing.There are many great things about pizza on the grill.
This formula will stimulate the immune system
as well
as increase macrophage
scavenging activity.
The Orioles second baseman fondly recalls
scavenging through the White Sox clubhouse
as a grade - schooler in the early 1980s, when his dad was a Chicago outfielder and his favorite player was... Harold Baines?
With Liverpool sitting in sixth place in the league and 12 points behind the leaders, Man City, the Twitter brigade are
scavenging off poor displays from certain players or the team
as a whole.
After being treated to four days of nonstop NCAA Tournament action, sports bettors are back to
scavenging through late - season NBA and NHL games,
as well
as the various minor college
You can make this part of the activity,
as your toddler will love to be a big girl / boy and join in with the
scavenge hunt.
An easy way to escape New York City for an end - of - the - summer adventure while
scavenging for art is to travel up the Hudson, starting in the Lower Hudson Valley and venturing
as far north
as Albany.
Some of these arthropods (whose closest living kin include insects, spiders, and crabs) were fierce hunters that grew to the size of an adult human, whereas some — such
as those without claws or tail spines — likely filtered the water for prey or
scavenged the sea floor for food.
As microbiologists have pointed out, bacteria are known to
scavenge genes from the spilled DNA of their dead.
As creatures that live by
scavenging, they are normally highly resistant to disease, and group mortalities are usually the result of pesticide poisoning.
With the green light from Townes, Clauser began to
scavenge spare parts from storage closets around the Berkeley lab — «I've gotten pretty good at dumpster diving,»
as he put it recently — and soon he had duct - taped together a contraption capable of measuring the correlated polarizations of pairs of photons.
Research suggests that the ground beneath a newly installed streetlight can become an attractive place for predators and
scavenging invertebrates like ants, harvestmen, amphipods and ground beetles — plenty of food and, perhaps, plenty of sex for some
as a result.
Researchers who observed great white sharks
scavenge a whale carcass off the coast of South Africa found that multiple animals fed beside each other at the same time, displaying relaxed behavior such
as a belly - up posture and a lack of ocular rotation.
The carpet beetles and book lice do much of the clearing up,
scavenging dead insects, moulds and algae,
as well
as polishing off food crumbs and detritus from our own bodies, including nail clippings, hair and dead skin.
In this way, tiger sharks are similar to terrestrial carnivores, such
as hyenas and polar bears, which will selectively
scavenge when the opportunity arises.»
Although Liebenberg's observations support the runner -
as - hunter hypothesis, Bramble and Lieberman think early Homo would more likely have first run to
scavenge prey killed by other carnivores — a strategy the Hadza people of East Africa are known to use.
As changes in regulations cause landfills to be cleaned up, covered and closed, scientists expect the behavior of
scavenging animals to change — with potential consequences for other species, ecosystems and human - animal interactions.
In contrast to small antelope carcasses, the heads of these somewhat larger individuals are able to be consumed several days after death and could be
scavenged,
as even the largest African predators like lions and hyenas were unable to break them open to access their nutrient - rich brains.
«Considered in total, this study provides important early archaeological evidence for meat eating, hunting and
scavenging behaviors - cornerstone adaptations that likely facilitated brain expansion in human evolution, movement of hominins out of Africa and into Eurasia,
as well
as important shifts in our social behavior, anatomy and physiology,» Ferraro said.
They help to
scavenge and clean up debris, but they aren't involved in thinking or movement,
as neurons are.
He and his colleagues now view oxidative stress
as a prime target, because levels of an important antioxidant and an enzyme that
scavenges destructive free radicals are suppressed in mustard victims.
The hardy, microscopic animals also known
as moss piglets and technically called tardigrades have
scavenged about 17.5 percent of their genes from other creatures.
Other species, such
as tiger sharks, are known to be partial to whale meat, but they get it by
scavenging.
By 1.5 million years ago, just hypercarnivores that ate only meat, such
as lions and leopards, had survived while omnivores that
scavenged and ate a wider range of foods, like civets, had disappeared.
But data in the paper, they argue, suggest that it is just
as likely that the microbe isn't using the arsenic, but instead is
scavenging every possible phosphate molecule while fighting off arsenic toxicity.
Even though there is no enough data, it is thought that cumin's anti-carcinogenic properties may be due the spice's potent free radical
scavenging abilities
as well
as the ability to enhance the liver's detoxification enzymes.