Sentences with phrase «chance of survival in»

But to give the Great Barrier Reef a fighting chance of survival in current or future temperatures, it needs to be protected from an array of other assaults it is being hit with.
A larger group means a better chance of survival in the procedurally generated world.
Because of these BSL (and widespread misinformation), pit bulls have almost no chance of survival in public shelters.
But please keep in mind that without foster homes, most of these kittens would not stand a chance of survival in a shelter.
Because of BSL (and widespread misinformation), Pit Bulls have an extremely low chance of survival in animal shelters.
But at least the new look, and improved pricing and screen contrast give it a better chance of survival in a post-iPad world.
There is even a test you'll be able to take that will tell you your chance of survival in an actual zombie outbreak.
But postponing it for two weeks would give his lungs a chance to develop more — so he had a better chance of survival in case he needed to be delivered prematurely, should something go wrong during my surgery.
Burrell mentioning that those with a strong sense of purpose had a better chance of survival in concentration camps reminded...
Burrell mentioning that those with a strong sense of purpose had a better chance of survival in concentration camps reminded me of an article on Arctic winter stays in the 16th and 17th centuries (3 April 1993, p 38).
The scientists sampled the genetic code of 400 trees from 31 locations across northern North America and combined the genetic variations with computer modeling techniques to map how important genes differ within balsam poplar and to locate where trees may have the best chance of survival in a rapidly warming world.
Overall, patients with heart failure have a 50 percent chance of survival in five years.
These studies find that your baby has a higher chance of survival in an accident if they are sitting in the center.
The Seventh Month of Pregnancy Your baby has an improved chance of survival in the seventh month, compared to...
She was the one that scoured every book and made sure that our babies had a fighting chance of survival in spite of us.
Man City must win this game to keep themselves in good shape for top four finish while must win to have a slender chance of survival in the league.
Assuming that it is correct to predict a benign attitude on the part of the federal justices, educational subsidies to parents will have a better chance of survival in state courts today than they had ten years ago.
Fortunately, medical research and advances have increased the chances of survival in even the tiniest of babies.
The decisions taken in the next 12 months — how the coalition copes with the inevitable policy arguments and scraps that will ensue in the day - to - day business of governing the country — will determine its chances of survival in the final two - year period.
Some individuals have an advantage because of certain characteristics they possess, which improve their chances of survival in the environment they inhabit.
Perhaps it evolved to provide experienced caregivers who could guard and teach grandchildren, supplement the food supply, and increase their grandchildren's chances of survival in times of privation.
Especially conventionally - produced dairy products, breast cancer survivors who regularly consume full - fat cheese, ice - cream, and yogurt could cut their chances of survival in half.
Chances of survival in the long run are rather slim, even with early veterinary attention.
In order to increase its chances of survival in the wild, after consulting with Dr. Paul Calle, veterinarian with the Wildlife Conservation Society the flipper was amputated.
While looking for artifacts in a crypt, the markers helped our chances of survival in highlighting traps.
Also, the larger trucking companies are the ones that are the best financed and the most flexible, so their chances of survival in tough times is better than they would be for a smaller company.
• Express your interest in meeting with the employer: Proactive candidates have greater chances of survival in today's aggressive job market.
So many people did not feel a deep sense of safety, trust and responsiveness from their early caregivers, the kind upon which our nervous system builds itself, our template of what the world is like and our chances of survival in it.

Not exact matches

Grail's «liquid biopsy» shows promise in boosting cancer patients» chances of survival.
For a more current look at what happens when abortion is severely restricted, we looked to Brazil, where abortion is illegal except in cases of rape, when the mother's life is in danger, and in the rare instances of anencephaly, a severe fetal anomaly in which the fetus lacks parts of the brain, leaving the infant with virtually no chance of survival.
Either way, in order to increase humanity's chances of survival, Musk is taking a decidedly proactive stance in championing interplanetary travel.
But his investors would probably rather just have some money and a stake in something larger that has a better chance of survival.
When we can stop arguing about which invisible giant in the sky is «real» and start concentrating on actual practical, tangible, rational problems we can see and feel (and do something about), maybe then the world will stand a chance of survival.
There have been millions of fruit - fly generations observed and the best scientist could do was show that the smarter flies have a better chance of survival under certain conditions, thus improving the genetic cesspool with - in the species.
However, it has belatedly come to attention that, for example, in concentration camps, people have a better chance of survival if they band together into small groups of selfless persons who are ready to give the little they have to the most needy among them.
A person's chances of survival were dictated by something as random as their location in the building when the plane hit, not by whether they prayed.
Darwinian evolution, on the other hand, proceeded stepwise, in very small increments, each successive step conferring slightly more survival advantage and thus increasing the chances of survival and reproduction for the organism, ensuring that the advantage is passed on and further increased by future increments.
The prevailing sociobiological hypothesis can be summarized as follows: Because the protohuman male never quite knew when his mate would get pregnant, and because he rather enjoyed maximizing the chances of his genetic survival through frequent attempts to insure such a pregnancy, he was more inclined to hang around on a regular basis to provide food and occasionally even help her around the cave in between couplings.
It's probably too late to help me, but it would be great if we could find something in the future that means children don't have to undergo such awful treatment and have a better chance of survival.
The earliest chance survival of a letter from Luther in his own handwriting was one to Spalatin in 1514, and the tone of the letter shows that Fr Martin was enjoying his life.
In fact, the concept was so novel, Bernard remembers how his peers laughed at the concept and barely gave Tripper Inc. and its vanilla and other spice products from Southeast Asia any chance of survival.
In fact, a swarm departing from the hive into the English countryside has hardly any chance of survival these days.
Kitson has scored eight goals by Christmas last season, although the goals dried up in the New Year, along with his team's chances of survival.
He's the only one available who has the slightest chance of saving the club from relegation and as such, I'm interested to see what business he can get done in January; that will be pivotal to the club's chances of survival.
Marvin Sordell and Lukas Jutkiewicz will vie for a place in attack, but the likes of David Jones and Arfield from midfield may be their best chance of a goal, whilst Mike Duff continues to marshal a surprisingly solid back line that could give the relegation favourites a genuine chance of survival.
It's West Ham vs Southampton in the Premier League, with both sides desperately needing a win to boost their chances of Premier League survival.
Swansea host Everton in the Premier League this weekend with the Swans needing a win to boost their chances of Premier League survival.
The news started over a month ago, with Paul Heckingbottom linked with a player he signed in January at Barnsley and didn't get to see play once, his short move north to Leeds meant McBurnie was left to play his debut under a caretaker, a debut which he scored in and he hasn't failed to find the net in many games since, bagging a host of goals to keep Barnsley's chances of survival up.
The Tigers have given themselves a chance of survival since Marco Silva took over and this is the kind of home game where they really have to collect three points in.
He is central to Newcastle's chances of survival and he is relishing in such a role.
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