Sentences with phrase «between human interventions»

The findings highlight the interplay between human interventions, mosquito evolution, and disease outcomes, and will help scientists develop new strategies to overcome pesticide resistance.

Not exact matches

Yet Saudi Arabia is not without its critics, who lament its poor record on human rights, draconian executions of political prisoners and military intervention in the civil war in Yemen, a conflict that has caused a humanitarian disaster in the country and one which is seen as a proxy war between the kingdom and its regional rival, Iran.
The joint research undertaken by the two companies will examine how blockchain, the technology at the basis of cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin, could be used for developing innovative cybersecurity solutions, such as secure transmission of information between services and supply chains, user authentication, critical devices and elements that run with no human intervention and additional solutions for the cyber challenges in a hyper - connected world.
Interactions between these two genomes, which affect everything from health and physiology to fitness, have important consequences for human health and medical interventions such as mitochondrial replacement therapy in embryos.
He is interested in exploring the relationship between man and nature and uses aerial photography as a means to document landscapes that have been heavily transformed by human intervention.
Martin suggests human intervention could have played a role — Native Americans in the area ate pupfish and might have moved some of them between springs.
For example, the structural integrity of tiny blood vessels, the physical limits of synthetic tubing, the complex molecular exchange between fetus and placenta, and the often - poor outcomes of premature infants (despite receiving today's most cutting - edge interventions) all speak to the immeasurably complex science attending fetal viability outside the human womb.
The intervention of the international community between human rights and economic and selfish interests.
Our focus on the importance of the development of interventions differentiates our approach from a purely academic approach that seeks to understand comparative similarities and differences between canine and human cognition.
Also like the Australian dingo, there is controversy around the classification — is it a primitive breed of domestic dog that found an ecological niche and returned to being wild, or a unique subspecies of wolf that evolved without human intervention, or somewhere in between?
Yet, the secret for success is early intervention — before the problem behavior becomes an established habit and sours the relationship between human and pet.
This type of human intervention often results in a worsening of the aggression, especially when it ends up decreasing the distance between the dogs.
2 Gallaccio invites viewers to stand, sit, play, or lie on the tree stump's colorful inlaid surface, a lived aspect that reinforces the work's commentary on the complex interaction between geologic time and human interventions in nature.
This working orientation is significant not only because of Rauschenberg's storied association with the flatbed picture plane11 — the radical, ninety - degree shift relative to human posture that redefined the encounter between image and viewer in the postwar era — but also because of a subsequent intervention that would give Untitled [glossy black painting] the appearance of a vertically made composition.
The screening series forms the backdrop for Eliassen's own public screen intervention at Oslo Central Station, where the artist feeds new video material into the flow of images and messages being exchanged between screens and humans.
Highlighting the contrast between the idealized Chinese landscape and the actual American landscape, Carrión throws into relief the effects of human intervention.
It especially explores links between climate change and hydrology, including impacts of climate change on: ecosystems and biodiversity, agriculture and food security, urbanization, land use and forestry, water supply and sanitation, health, infrastructure, and energy security which, in addition to climate, are strongly influenced by human interventions and actions.
In an epoch - marking intervention, Chicago historian (and ANU graduate) Dipesh Chakrabarty has argued that the distinction we have drawn between natural history and human history has now collapsed.
Furthermore, AI techniques can help build better citators with limited human intervention, and links between decisions can be tagged to reflect the treatment of cited decisions.
They will flow without human intervention and potentially between non-human parties: machines will enter into agreements, pay, and deliver at machine speed.
Through a partnership between the Department of Human Services (DHS), Administrative Office of the Courts (AOC), and the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission (NJMVC), the IDP (1) administers the state's post-conviction DUI offenses system, (2) approves and coordinates a network of county - based and regional Intoxicated Driving Resource Centers (IDRCs) that detain, educate, and screen consumers to determine the need for additional addictions treatment interventions, (3) recommends appropriate license action (suspensions and / or restorations) to the Motor Vehicle Commission, and (4) manages various other issues regarding documentation, general information and response to public inquiry.
Effective Communication Between Parents and Teachers Center for Assessment and Intervention Fischler School of Education and Human services Nova Southeastern University The Importance of Parental Involvement
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