Sentences with phrase «called symbiotic»

The studio pioneered the concept of «designer as author,» publishing books as projects in which content and form evolved and developed into what the studio called a symbiotic relationship.
In our interconnected and interdependent world today, I previously proposed a theory that captures this complex set of variables which define and influence states which I called Symbiotic Realism.
In a previous work, I proposed a theory of international relations called Symbiotic Realism, which goes beyond state - centrism and gives due recognition to the role of individuals, multinational organizations, transnational corporations, gender issues, reactive actors such as the environment and resources and, importantly, the emotionality of states and large collective identities as distinct actors weighting in global politics.
And the gut microbiota is this world of bacteria that live in your gut and should have what we call symbiotic effects, meaning you work together to the mutual benefit of the host and of the bacteria.
Corals and algae live together in what scientists call a symbiotic relationship.
Seller financing is what you could call a symbiotic type of relationship.

Not exact matches

I wouldn't exactly call this «Symbiotic».
Kombucha: Defined as a living beverage that is fermented using a blend of organic white, green or black tea (or blends), organic raw sugar and a symbiotic colony of bacteria and yeast (commonly called the SCOBY or Mother).
Nixon called the relationship «symbiotic
Walking corals are already known to be in a symbiotic relationship with a different sea creature — flexible, marine peanut worms called sipunculids.
These include bacteria that form symbiotic relationships with clams and the bizarre gutless worm called Osedax, also known as the «zombie» worm.
Bleaching occurs when overly warm water leads corals to expel symbiotic algae called zooxanthellae.
Called odilorhabdins, or ODLs, the antibiotics are produced by symbiotic bacteria found in soil - dwelling nematode worms that colonize insects for food.
By contrast, in the tube worm millions of symbiotic bacteria that dwell within the its large plumes grab hydrogen sulfide and other noxious chemicals that seep from the vents and convert them into food and energy for their host, a process called chemosynthesis.
Using a high - resolution molecular screening technique called Real Time - PCR, the researchers confirmed that the partnership between Symbiodinium D — a symbiotic algae associated with resistance to coral bleaching — and Caribbean corals is more common than had been supposed.
One such effect, called bleaching, occurs when the symbiotic algae that are essential for providing nutrients to the coral either lose their identifying photosynthetic pigmentation and their ability to perform photosynthesis or disappear entirely from the coral's tissue.
«It's the same process as for single cell genomics, but for aggregates of symbiotic bacteria and archaea,» said DOE JGI Microscale Applications Group head Rex Malmstrom of the technique called BONCAT - FACS (BONCAT — Fluorescence - Activated Cell Sorting).
Thus, eventually, it's the avoidance of competition and the process that I call endo - geno - symbiosis (i.e., the capacity of endogen «gene carriers» to share parts of their genome in a symbiotic relationship with their hosts, after the idea of «endosymbiosis» proposed by Sagan, 1967) that drives the expansion of the diversity of living beings.
Drezen calls them «symbiotic viruses», but it is arguable whether they should be called viruses at all.
That means the coral likely relies on microscopic symbiotic organisms called dinoflagellates to biosynthesize cysteine for it, making the coral particularly susceptible to changing climate conditions that endanger its tiny helpers.
Bordenstein believed that a symbiotic bacterium called Wolbachia might be keeping the two species apart.
This is because these compounds may awaken dormant viruses in symbiotic algae called zooxanthellae.
Many of my friends and family have been gifted a «baby kombucha» as my kids call the SCOBY (Symbiotic Culture of Bacteria and Yeast).
If you've brewed kombucha you know that with each new batch the brewing culture, called a SCOBY (which stands for Symbiotic Colony of Bacteria and Yeast), creates a «baby» or daughter culture that can be used to brew its own batch.
A SCOBY is a Symbiotic Culture of Bacteria and Yeast, also called a «Kombucha mother» or «Kombucha mushroom.»
The fermenting process begins with a colony of bacteria and yeast (this is called the SCOBY = Symbiotic Culture of Bacteria & Yeast) which kickstarts the fermenting process once it is combined with sugar.
The adult wasp does not eat this solid food, rather, it receives a liquid containing the wasp extract peptide from the larvae in a symbiotic relationship called trophallaxis.
This part of your body called your microflora is home to hundreds of different kinds of microorganisms, all designed to live in a symbiotic, non-harmful relationship with you.
«Mumbles,» as the mayor is affectionately called, is best known for his commitment to snow removal, neighborhood parks, and symbiotic relationships with political insiders.
Marvel's Dan Buckley reasoned along similar lines, calling the relationship between digital and print comics «symbiotic
Most reef - building corals contain a symbiotic algae called zooxanthellae, which contributes to the coral's nutritional needs.
The Call of Duty franchise thrived in a mutually beneficial, symbiotic relationship with Xbox.
Just as it seemed the annihilation of mankind was imminent, a boy named Ichiya Amakaze defeated a Gigant with the help of a mysterious power called the Yorigami, which is essentially the capability to wield mighty, sentient weapons that form a symbiotic relationship with their host.
The exhibition was organized around diptychs, triptychs, and multi-panel groupings the artist calls «symbiotic portraits.»
It is this symbiotic relationship — between the organization and its volunteers — that each year lures hundreds of individuals to the call of the organization's mission.
Rising temperatures in conjunction with heightened ocean acidity (a consequence of rising C02 levels) weakens the symbiotic partners of coral - the algae that help make reefs strong and give corals their vibrant colors - in what some scientists call a doomsday «double whammy.»
When this happens, symbiotic algae, called zooxanthellae, leave the corals» bodies.
It was the start of a symbiotic relationship between the city and the company, called L.D. Olmsted & Co. at the time but today known as Baird & Warner.
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