Sentences with phrase «by early colonization»

The churches in Europe and in those countries where European culture was planted by early colonization, now find that they face a missionary situation at home.

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Musk said recently he'll reveal the first details of SpaceX's Mars - colonization plan by early 2016 — a venture that he maintains is necessary for the sake of mankind.
«This work significantly advances our efforts to decipher how human milk amazingly orchestrates colonization of the infant gut by helpful bacteria, which then protects and guides intestinal development in the early stages of life.
The early wave of colonization began with lots of different - looking fish and over time there was an eventual filling of ecological niches accompanied by a decrease in colonization, Price said.
Population dynamics of library clones revealed Bt genes conferring significant fitness advantages in E. coli over time, including carbohydrate utilization genes, with a Bt galactokinase central to early colonization, and subsequent dominance by a Bt glycoside hydrolase enabling sucrose metabolism coupled with co ‐ evolution of the plasmid library and E. coli genome driving increased galactose utilization.
«If you look at Earth and how civilization began, we began by building mud houses... so I guess it's pretty logical, at least in the early stages of colonization of Mars, if we can turn the Martian soil into building blocks,» Qiao tells HowStuffWorks.
The remarkable plant fossil preservation retains the structure of individual cells, thereby providing detailed scientific data regarding the rapid adaptation and early colonization of the land by plants.
Finalists Brothers at Arms: American Independence and the Men of France and Spain Who Saved It by Larrie D. Ferreiro New England Bound: Slavery and Colonization in Early America by Wendy Warren
The island was submerged during the Pliocene or early Pleistocene eras, and therefore the colonization by plants and animals began only within the last several hundred thousand years.
By the time of the 17th Century colonizations of North America (excluding Mesoamerica), the survivng Amerindian populations were but a small percentage of the earlier populations and still dwindling fast as disease continued to ravage their numbers at an astonishing rate.
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