Using the DAP diffuser will allow your pet and your neighbors to
coexist more peacefully.Coverage Area: 500 - 700 sq. ft. 50 - 70m ² One vial lasts approximately four weeksFemale dogs secrete pheromones that comfort and reassure their nursing puppies.
Researchers have taken a key step toward helping wildlife
coexist more safely with wind power generation by demonstrating the success of an impact detection system that uses vibration sensors mounted to turbine blades.
That's what science is... If we could only admit to ourselves just as easily that our understanding of God is also imperfect and always evolving, perhaps science and religion could
coexist more easily.
Not exact matches
Learning
more about sharks may help us better
coexist with them.
While eight US states and the District of Columbia have voted to legalise recreational marijuana, the White House has hinted that the Department of Justice will do
more to enforce federal laws prohibiting recreational marijuana, raising concerns over how Canada's approach will
coexist with a potential crackdown south of the border.
Last week,
more than 500 evangelical leaders signed an open letter decrying the ban and emphasizing how «compassion and security can
coexist, as they have for decades.»
This idea, at the beginning, doubtless
coexisted with earlier and
more mundane conceptions; it was thought by a few before it was held by many; it was conceived by many before it became practically operative in their daily religion.
The chief problem with this world view is that it allows for
more than one «truth» about reality, truths which merely
coexist in discrete personal and cultural worlds.
Example: Cro - Magnons and Neanderthals were not 2 points in an evolutionary line, but rather two separate species of upright - walking hominids; they
coexisted, but one was smarter and
more dominant, and the other died off.
Hinduism means little
more than the traditional religions of the Indian people, but it does suggest a way of allowing this multiplicity of faiths and attitudes to
coexist.
He
coexists with a multitude of lesser powers, and he allows most of them
more or less free rein.
anyway i'm going to try some deep breathing and playing with them a little bit
more to get some energy out and see if that helps us
coexist better during this terribly hormonal time in my life!
Conflict certainly existed, but there have also been mutually enriching exchanges, and we need to engage in collective efforts to salvage these
more hopeful parts of our common history in order to construct a narrative that is not marked by «us «vs. «them `, but is testimony to our shared history and capacity to
coexist peacefully.
«We have tolerance for religious differences and have
coexisted peacefully but let's continue to pray for Allah to give us
more peace.
About 52 percent (34 of 66) of patients had personality - related problems, although sometimes without a formal diagnosis and
more than a majority of patients had at least one
coexisting illness, including cancer, cardiac disease, diabetes, stroke and others.
When a macroscopic system is subjected to destabilizing conditions, it separates into two or
more phases that may
coexist in equilibrium.
Lordkipanidze and his colleagues say that the new skull supports the idea that the many species of hominin thought to have
coexisted during this period are, in fact, a single species, H. erectus, which is simply
more variable in appearance than previously thought.
Though science is
more about acquiring knowledge and engineering
more about applying it, the two passions often
coexist in the same individual.
Harris's moral landscape allows the possibility of many peaks and valleys —
more than one right or wrong answer to moral dilemmas — so perhaps liberals, conservatives, libertarians, Tea partiers, Green partiers and others can
coexist on different peaks.
Thus,
more than one evolutionary lineage appears to have
coexisted during the European Middle Pleistocene, with that represented by the Sima sample being closer to the Neandertals.
They calculated which chemical groups of the periodic table have elements that are
more likely to
coexist in a chiral crystal.
The reason, says study leader Scott Collins of the National Science Foundation, seems to be that mowing opens up a «big, thick canopy» formed by the taller warm - season grasses, allowing sunlight to get through so that «a lot
more species can
coexist.»
Study results show that patients with prior knowledge of MGUS had better overall survival (median 2.8 years) than patients with MM who didn't know when they had MGUS (median survival 2.1 years), although patients with prior knowledge of their MGUS status had
more coexisting illnesses.
By his part, the first author of the article entitled «Aggressive mimicry
coexists with mutualism in an aphid,» researcher Adrián Salazar, claims that reality is
more complex than the idealisations that we make from it.
How can we
coexist with a forest ecosystem in
more effective ways, because of the damage caused by trees falling into power lines or trees falling into houses?
My hope is that readers will find it easier to disagree
more constructively, and therefore easier to negotiate, compromise, and
coexist.
Aging red giant stars
coexist with their
more plentiful younger cousins, the smaller, white, Sun - like stars, in this crowded region of our galaxy's ancient central hub, or bulge.
An ongoing study presented in July at the International AIDS Conference in Bangkok provided an even
more chilling picture in Tanzania, where many HIV types
coexist.
Alzheimer - type dementia is a common chronic disorder, becoming even
more prevalent as the population ages, and it frequently
coexists with other diseases of aging.
But in basal breast cancer cells, ZEB1's state is
more tenuous, with repressing and activating markers
coexisting on the gene.
«People with COPD have
more cardiovascular disease, and treating comorbid [
coexisting] conditions can really help out.
Another aspect of the food synergy investigation is whether grain fiber or the phytochemicals that
coexist with the fiber are
more important in health.
A noisy, unlikable distraction that seems
more invested in photographing lush Hawaiian locations than solidifying a sense of humor that might
coexist peacefully with the violence.
A reunion of sorts between Ferrell and Talladega Nights co-writer-director Adam McKay — who also teamed up for the smash web short «The Landlord,» which was probably seen by
more folks than saw Semi-Pro — the movie centers on two oafish fortysomethings who live at home with their respective parents (Richard Jenkins and Mary Steenburgen) who are then forced to
coexist when their folks get married.
He brings out the empathy and solidarity that are faintly latent in the comic's gusts of clinical depression: Zwigoff is the only person to ever stumble onto a spiritual terrain where R. Crumb, Robert Bresson, Skip James, and Laurel and Hardy could all
coexist on
more or less the same beatifically distressed plane.
But they
coexist uneasily with the
more sobersided stuff.
The movie blends live action and animation with a story that takes place in an alternate version of medieval China in which monsters and humans — two species that once
coexisted peacefully — have settled into a
more precarious truce.
Even
more obviously, the two strategies for reform that emerged from the Advisory Committee on Governance, concurrently centralizing and decentralizing school management, could not easily
coexist unless administrators and officials were committed at a deeper level to the ideas of democratic localism, teacher leadership, and parental authority over schooling.
[Traditional versus «Inquiry»: Was it possible for those camps to
coexist within a
more balanced system?
The summit, organized by a task force from the county Office of Education, brought together hundreds of local educators to learn
more about «the rapid growth of charter schools» and how they can
coexist with neighborhood schools.
Coexisting perfectly with the engine and suspension for each individual C - Class model, drivers looking for either
more comfort or sport inspired luxury will find it all with Mercedes - Benz.
The book is
more about Regina discovering that in segregated Mississippi, blacks and whites actually
coexist better than in her beloved New York City.
These exploitative deals can even
coexist with
more fair ones within the same publishing imprint.
More importantly, it's a step in the right direction for bridging the divide between two very segmented parts of the publishing industry and an acknowledgement that both print and digital can
coexist rather than compete for reading consumers» dollars.
Print, ebooks, traditional publishers (large and small) and self - published authors will all
coexist, as part of a future that is
more messy and fragmented than the industry we know today.
Not identical, but after
more than a year now webscriptions and Amazon seem to be
coexisting quite well.
I think they can and should
coexist, because it allows everyone to be a writer; but
more importantly in many ways, on their own terms.
Rather, the consensus seemed to be that digital and print are
coexisting quite nicely, and several panelists questioned whether it was even worthwhile to make the distinction any
more.
Ideally, of course, they will sell to both the hard - cores and the
more casual readers, but that depends on digital and the direct market finding a way to
coexist.
I think print will be with us for a long time, but it will
coexist along with
more and
more digital.