Sentences with phrase «became hospitable»

Oftentimes parasitic infections occur initially, changing the terrain of the gut, which then becomes a hospitable environment for candida overgrowth to thrive.
Strangely, at a certain point though, the female body suddenly creates an anti-serum halting this reaction and causing the body to become hospitable.

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In time, climate change is expected to spur a slow, global northern migration as temperatures become more hospitable closer to the Arctic.
what is necessary and a very important change for us today and the future is our conscience, and this requires global consciousness necessary for our long term needs and survival, we need a faith that will compel us to unite to address the problems of survival, in the future, a few thousand years from now the glacial period cycle is due, earth will no longer be hospitable and we either have to immigrate to other planets or, develope a system that will protect us, the natural calamities like floods, typhoons, sub zero temperatures, will become our big problem in the future, so we need a religion that will guide our conscience from simplistic self survival towards a more holistic view of reality.Our oneness with ourselves and Him is the primary tenets or doctrines of this religion.
The hope is that the chemistry of the group becomes contagious, making the group more hospitable.
Our star will continue to expand as it ages and eventually this planet will no longer be hospitable for life as we become more like Mercury.
But the higher the bacterial load, or count, that comes on any surface, the more hospitable the surface becomes to pathogens, such as the flu.
I encourage moms to organize their homes, become adept at home making tasks, train their children and to be hospitable in His name.
The political weather has since become more hospitable to Knight, who, in spite of his advancing years, has probably become an even more resolute GC presence than when he periodically duelled with Tessa, who would politely meet his criticisms of the Labour government and carry the room with her.
Would it become more hospitable or less?»
At first, they were extremely simple, resembling today's sponges or jellyfish, but Earth was on its way from being, for eons, a planet less than hospitable to complex life to becoming one bursting with it.
It's possible that the microbiomes became more similar because heat and perspiration made the players» skin more hospitable to certain bacteria.
As the climate warms, however, the entire region is projected to become more hospitable to plants such as switchgrass, a towering grass called Miscanthus, and vigorous poplar trees.
He said national parks in California draw 34 million visitors a year, produce 19,000 jobs and spending of $ 1.24 billion, all of which could be in jeopardy if the parks themselves lose their appeal and become less hospitable to tourists.
A site may become more or less hospitable to the spores as temperatures, moisture levels and soil ecology change.
Burrowing also became more common and varied, which broke down the once - widespread bacterial mats, allowing oxygen into the sea floor to form a newly hospitable space for living.
Their study demonstrates that since 1982, broad stretches of these ocean basins have warmed and become significantly more hospitable to these algae and that new «blooms» of these algae have become common in these same regions.
Paleontology has shown that organic life evolved quickly after the Earth's surface cooled and became life - hospitable.
And it's hard to imagine a more hospitable moment than right now for a commercially viable movie based on the life of Lili Elbe, a Danish painter in the 1920s who — with the help of a supportive wife (played by Ex Machina and Man From U.N.C.L.E. newcomer Alicia Vikander)-- became the first person in history to undergo a male - to - female sex - change operation.
oceans of delight... fearful become fearless... health to sick... weak find strength... all lands hospitable to travelers... crops flourish
I became fast friends with the staff and managers at Morgana, who are some of the kindest and most hospitable people I have ever met.
Friendly, festive, and hospitable, Colombians have risen above the reputation of drugs and civil strife to become the most genuine representatives of Latin America.
In far less hospitable waters along the Antarctic peninsula, a cruise ship, the MV Polar Star, became the latest in a string of vessels getting into trouble way down south, in this case hitting an uncharted rock yesterday near Detaille Island.
Unfortunately, North Atlantic polar and subpolar waters that now offer hospitable refuge down to depths of 3 km will become mostly corrosive by the end of the century due to invasion of fossil fuel CO2.
Those who stick it out in the inhospitable hinterlands could become a new generation of pioneers, heroes and innovators who work to once again make this territory hospitable for the masses.
They have found that, since 1982, areas of these oceans have warmed and become more hospitable to Alexandrium and Dinophysis, two genera of micro-organism with species that manufacture neurotoxins that can cause paralytic and diarrhoetic shellfish poisoning in humans.
The world will become a less hospitable place for human civilization, and people will be in general more impoverished then they are now — UNLESS they take real steps to adapt right now.
The study showed that the dengue - carrying mosquitos have become established in 28 US states, and will likely become more so as as climate change makes conditions throughout the US south and mid-Atlantic states more hospitable for them.
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