Sentences with phrase «coexisting at»

... If the dates are right, we have three different species coexisting at the same time...» Science, V. 274, p. 1841, 12/13/1996
Of these, six species would have coexisted at any one time, including two types of ankylosaurs (tank - like armoured dinosaurs), two types of hadrosaurs (duck - billed dinosaurs), and two types of ceratopsids (horn - faced dinosaurs).
In low energy RHIC collisions, scientists suspect that while the change in phase from QGP to ordinary protons / neutrons occurs, both distinct states (QGP and ordinary nuclear matter) coexist — just like bubbles of steam and liquid water coexist at the same temperature in a pot of boiling water.
«These are species that have always coexisted at these subalpine sites,» said Theobald.
I'm sure that e-books and books will coexist at best.
Certain things are just not meant to coexist at the same time in the same place.
Additionally CH4 and Co2 can only coexist at specifics ratios, and we also have the problematic effects on the stratosphere (which needs to be accounted for in the model has anyone any details?)
If one of you is a night owl and the other is an early riser, this could be informative of your decision on what type of apartment you'll need to find or whether or not you'll be able to coexist at all.

Not exact matches

But these statements coexist with the ones I quote at the start of this letter, and that creates an ambiguity that has bedeviled the marriage movement.
President Carter's announcement at Notre Dame in 1977 that Americans had gotten over their «inordinate fear of communism»» together with Secretary of State Cyrus Vance's statement that Carter and Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev shared «similar dreams and aspirations about the most fundamental issues»» demonstrated that the degradation of moral judgment into moral posturing could coexist with breathtaking strategic myopia (and indeed moral blindness) in minds for which the evocation of the specter of Vietnam marked an end to moral reasoning, or indeed any other form of reasoning.
I mean, seriously, at least in Mississippi blacks and whites coexist.
I have often said that true Christian values can NOT coexist with Capitalism they are At odds from the get go.
While you're at it explain ANY of Noah and how Polar Bears and Elephants coexisted on 1 400 foot wooden arch and how even two of each of the 150,000 species of BEETLE made it onboard and oh what they all ate when the waters receded.
At Madras Christian College, students and faculty spoke of the explosion of independent Bible study and prayer groups that coexist in tension with the traditional churches.
At first glance, it would seem that God and science can coexist since they occupy mutually exclusive realms of thought.
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 equality at the paramarthika level of moksha was allowed to coexist with rigid inequality of the caste - structure in the vyavaharika levels of artha, kama and dharma, without even a tension between the two levels.
Fairness for All seeks to find common ground on questions at the intersection of religious freedom and LGBT rights so that both communities can peacefully coexist.
But at the same time, Israel needs to accommodate and coexist with Palestinians in the land they both claim as a homeland.
This duality is also seen in sustainability today, as the concepts of Sustainable Materials Management and the Circular Economy coexistat times in
My daughter is 27 months old and even now she can't be trusted to be alone with them for even one minute, but I'm hopeful that she'll get better about it soon and even though my dogs don't like her and won't play with her that they'll at least peacefully coexist.
They worried it would defeat capitalism, or at least coexist with it indefinitely.
At the moment, the kelvin is defined in terms of the temperature at which ice, liquid water and water vapour can coexist in equilibrium — 273.16 K or 0.01 °At the moment, the kelvin is defined in terms of the temperature at which ice, liquid water and water vapour can coexist in equilibrium — 273.16 K or 0.01 °at which ice, liquid water and water vapour can coexist in equilibrium — 273.16 K or 0.01 °C.
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.
At the thermal midpoint of the transition, crystallites of both phases coexist in equal portions, resulting in maximal structural entropy.
An outsider could only marvel at the way the community coexisted peacefully in a state of perpetual difference of opinion.
Evidence from a cave in Vindija, Croatia indicates that Neanderthals and modern man must have coexisted in central Europe for at least six millennia.
Tulane University virologist Preston Marx published research in September that suggests otherwise: SIV seems to be at least 32,000 years old, meaning it coexisted with people nearly all that time before HIV emerged.
Scientists at the Biozentrum of the University of Basel showed that bacteria with vastly different antibiotic sensitivity coexist within the same tissue.
Scientists at the conference said there is a great need for a success story demonstrating that sustainable fishing can coexist with marine mammals, and they hope the vaquita can provide it.
Mussels have caused high mortality in native Unionid clams (though some clams seem able to coexist with zebra mussels), altered the makeup of populations living at the bottom of the waterways and reduced plankton communities.
The presence of alligator and Gavialosuchus fossils at several localities in north Florida suggest the two species may have coexisted in places near the coast, he said.
When Jérôme Chave stepped into a tropical forest for the first time, «I was even unable to identify a weed in my backyard at home, and the idea that hundreds of plant species were coexisting peacefully in tiny areas of forest astounded me,» he says.
An international team of researchers led by Professor Cesare Franchini and Dr. Jiangang He of the Quantum Materials Modelling Group at the University of Vienna, in cooperation with Professor Rondinelli of Northwestern University and Professor Xing - Qiu Chen of the Chinese Academy of Science has now demonstrated that multiple quantum interactions can, indeed, coexist in a single material and that it is possible to tune between them with an electric field.
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.
The new study took a closer look at the many types of HPV and why they coexist.
Commonsense notions at the very heart of our everyday perceptions of reality turn out to be violated: contradictory alternatives can coexist, such as an object following two different paths at the same time; objects do not simultaneously have precise positions and velocities; and the properties of objects and events we observe can be subject to an ineradicable randomness that has nothing to do with the imperfection of our tools or our eyesight.
«So, it appears that, at least in the Misiones province, the jaguar should not be modeled as an umbrella species because the results fail to capture the varied requirements of coexisting species across the breadth of potential habitats.»
The new research shows that those two insulating phases and the conducting phase in solid vanadium dioxide can coexist stably at 65 degrees Celsius, give or take a tenth of a degree (65 degrees C is equal to 149 degrees Fahrenheit).
Also well known is that the solid form of many materials can have numerous phases, but it is difficult to pinpoint the temperature and pressure for the points at which three solid phases can coexist stably.
By looking at tungsten and molybdenum isotopes on iron meteorites, the team, made up of scientists from Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and Institut für Planetologie at the University of Münsterin Germany, found that meteorites are made up from two genetically distinct nebular reservoirs that coexisted but remained separated between 1 million and 3 - 4 million years after the solar system formed.
Ole Seehausen, senior author and Head of Fish Ecology and Evolution at Eawag Aquatic Research, said: «African cichlid fish stand out amongst fish by their incredible richness of species that evolved without geographical isolation and that now coexist within individual lakes.
At NuScale Power, we believe that our work and personal lives should coexist in balance.
On the Queensland coast, John Llewelyn did his Ph.D studies based at James Cook University (JCU, in Townsville) to work out how frog - eating predators manage to coexist with the toxic toads.
This may indicate that multiple groups of hominins distinguished by separate stone - tool - making behaviours and dispersal strategies coexisted in Africa at 1.76?
At first this may seem confusing since we typically associate bacteria with germs, infections, and sickness; however, we now know that while certain strains of bacteria in your body can be harmful, the «good» bacteria peacefully coexist with your body's immune system in a symbiotic relationship and ultimately help you.
When you're struggling with insomnia, Naiman says, it's important to understand something that the spiritual traditions teach — that waking and sleeping (as well as dreaming) are natural states of consciousness that coexist in the mind at all times.
A New York Times article looks at people using social media to date, and speaks to the dating industry about whether the two can coexist.
Family nuttiness, football madness, romantic obsession, and certifiable mental illness coexist happily in Silver Linings Playbook - a crazy beaut of a comedy that brims with generosity and manages to circumvent predictability at every turn.
Yet unlike so many of the director's previous cinematic puzzle games, Redbelt cares far less about tricking its audience than about plumbing its protagonist's psyche in a way both viscerally exciting and intensely analytical, a nifty trick that's aided by a host of uniformly sturdy but tonally divergent supporting actors (dainty Emily Mortimer, chilly Rebecca Pidgeon, hammy Rodrigo Santoro, goofy Tim Allen) who don't, at first glance, seem well - suited to coexist with each other.
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