Sentences with phrase «done by the breed»

We did that by breeding mutant thale cress with no zinc pumps in the seeds and comparing the seed amount of zinc with thale cress with their zinc pumps intact.
This can be done by breeding the sow at a young enough age (before 6 months of age) to insure the pelvic symphysis has not fused, and the pelvic canal can expand during delivery.
A shelter in WI is already doing that by breeding doodles and selling them online.
I'm sure this breed was once great with kids however my wife works for a plastic surgeon and the number of bad bites done by this breed to kids that own this dog is frightening.
Responsible breeders in the club and members of the AKC did this by breeding mellow dogs to other mellow dogs but not to family members.

Not exact matches

Time is the faucetted barrier whereupon Life does endure its feebleness breeding sources left to the aloneness of fertileness regularisms fettered or chained up by social discourses.
Why don't you delusional automatons just practice your silly religious beliefs privately and quietly and stop subjecting us atheists to the collateral damage caused by the violence and destruction that is bred from the conflicts between all of your various different «faiths».
They were bred - in - the - bone Catholics who felt betrayed by a Church that did not accommodate itself to their having «arrived» in America.
In my review I was not referring so much to his concession (quoted by Mr. Ghelardi) that if God does not exist then natural selection is our best available candidate for how complex forms came to be» although that quote certainly is as good an indication as any of my contention that the design argument will only end up becoming a breeding ground for atheism, a fetid terrarium for a whole new brood of Richard Dawkinses (not a pleasant thought, that).
And just as we no longer countenance slavery, which both Old and New Testaments regarded as normal, so we also no longer countenance the use of female slaves, concubines and captives as sexual toys or breeding machines by their male owners, which Leviticus 19:20 f., II Samuel 5:13 and Numbers 31:17 - 20 permitted — and as many American slave owners did slightly over 100 years ago.
We do this by helping improve plant breeds, better manage increasingly scarce resources such as water, and keep pests and diseases at bay.
not me mate, your making up you own arguements, which are flawed by the way.So if Coquelin were to leave where would he go?According to you theory obviously it will be to another Champions league team, so are you saying they won't have legitimate competition in the team?Competition breeds winners, we havent had this at Arsenal in a long time and we still don't have it upfront and in dm, we sort of have it at CB with Gabriel, but until we correct this competition deficit in our squad with at least arguably WC players then we won't win the BIG trophies as usual
A pure bred capitalist like kroenke does not in anyway gain from the profits made by arsenal is what you have stated.
Making me all sad he's out to pasture at Bellator He just won his main event fight by sub, doing very well, but I wish I could see him matched up against this new breed of 55ers.
This breeds an atmosphere of mediocrity and satisfaction helped by an owner who just doesn't give a s # it.
A thin squad in terms of quality (caused in part by poor recruitment by Bilic) and an unwillingness to risk young players means there is largely no competition for places and this breeds complacency, as it has done in the past.
What is it with men, when I was younger no one wanted anything serious because I was divorced with children, by the time I was in my 30s no one wanted a serious relationship then either because I was a promo model and they didn't like other men looking at me (the exception being creeps who did nt care about me they just wanted a trophy wife or those who wanted «good breeding stock»), now my kids are grown and I have my own business no one wants anything serious because I'm «too old».
Even under the best conditions on supposedly «humane» farms, the animals often come from breeding facilities that kill the males by inhumane methods (egg hatcheries where most laying hens come from) or the mothers are not allowed to do what comes naturally during pregnancy and their babies are taken away after a few days or less (as in the dairy industry).
It didn't take long for Maria Kang to comment on the campaign, insulting all the participants by stating that the US is breeding a strange mentality of people who don't appreciate bodies formed through hard work, dedication, and discipline.
The mess, the pain, the assumption that somehow we are a «different breed» in order to be able to do something like that; it's all said by multiple people in multiple situations and I know I could do without hearing any of it again.
While you talk about us multiplying to 40 million here, why don't you include how White Americans (slave owners) helped grow our population by breeding us like cattle during slavery time?
'» And at the Dwight Look College of Engineering at Texas A&M University, College Station, every proposal by anyone doing research, from undergraduates through senior professors, must include a hazard analysis that is approved by the college's director of engineering safety, David Breeding, as I reported earlier this year.
That does not mean that breeders could create a 200 - pound Chihuahua by swapping the small IGF1 variant for another, she says, because multiple genes work together to shape a breed's traits, including its size.
The researchers, led by Richard Stone of BAS, will videotape penguins at Antarctic Bay before, during, and after the flights, and will do chick and nest counts to see how breeding is affected.
You do not have to be a frog or toad expert to be a FrogWatch USA volunteer; all you need is an interest in frogs and toads and a willingness to participate in a volunteer training session at your local FrogWatch USA Chapter, hosted by AZA - accredited zoos and aquariums nationwide, and a commitment to monitor a site for 3 minutes at least twice a week throughout the breeding season.
What they should also be doing is preparing students for their professional careers by teaching them basic knowledge, tools, and skills as well as a new breed of interdisciplinary education in entrepreneurship.
Rusty Blackbird (Euphagus carolinus) populations have decreased by about 95 % in the last fifty years, but the reasons are not well understood; it doesn't help that their preferred breeding habitat, stunted conifers deep in the wetlands of the boreal forest, makes finding and studying them difficult.
«Any attempts to enhance the genetic diversity of ferrets by using wild polecats should be done ethically and legally, and should ensure that domestic ferrets do not breed into wild ferret or polecat populations.»
How do you monitor a vulnerable shorebird species when its breeding areas are scattered across lands managed by a patchwork of state agencies, federal agencies, and non-profit conservation groups?
Nor do they know what such changes mean for the food web; for life - cycle events like migration, breeding and nesting; for the amount of moisture that trees will suck from the soil; or for the amount of carbon dioxide stored by plants.
For example, subordinates that did manage to breed did not necessarily help raise the dominant female's litters, nor did they always stick around, won over by the breeding «bribe.»
«The repeated, frequent and uncoordinated visits by different tour companies does present a problem for sensitive breeding colonies of Antarctic wildlife,» says Bruce Manheim, a lawyer who works for the Washington - based Environmental Defense Fund.
Hu argues that although the sturgeon's population can be sustained by captive breeding and restocking the Yangtze, banning TPT at this stage would do little to undo the damage in the wild.
By tracking S - RNase with glowing molecules, the scientists found that — in both compatible and incompatible breeding — the pollen trapped the enzyme within a compartment, where it couldn't do any harm.
Results from a study of endangered New Zealand hihi birds (Notiomystis cincta), published in Evolutionary Applications, showed that bachelor males who don't hold breeding territories, known as «floaters», could help maintain genetic diversity and decrease the likelihood of inbreeding by sneakily fathering chicks.
(June 17, 2015, The Condor: Ornithological Applications)-- How do you monitor a vulnerable shorebird species when its breeding areas are scattered across lands managed by a patchwork of state agencies, federal agencies, and non-profit conservation groups?
Those were bred by humans, so I don't see the relevance to my point, which is about the selective advantage (not: adaptive value; an interesting but subtly different subject) of having a (dense, thermally insulating) coat vs. not having one.
What is important now is to ensure that we do not permit the receding threat of the Ebola epidemic to breed complacency, by ensuring strategies are in place for the future to ensure a prompt and coordinated response to epidemic situations.
If it can't, we may have a possible control for toads — by spreading the lungworm around to places it doesn't occur, and perhaps trying to build up its numbers in places where toads breed.
However, unlike the parent strains, F1 hybrids do not breed true: the F2 offspring produced by mating F1 mice all have a unique random mixture of alleles from both parental strains.
There are lots of other changes this represents too, such as the presence of chemicals in our food supply (pesticides, herbicides, xenoestrogens, etc) that didn't exist in the ancient diet, as well as the dramatic changes caused by hybridization of many of our foods, which creates versions of fruits and vegetables bred more for size, sweetness, and appearance as opposed to natural nutrition... this aspect has decreased micronutrient content in the modern day food supply (just look at wild blueberries vs cultivated blueberries as an example of that with wild berries coming in at more than DOUBLE the antioxidants from ORAC testing).
A working - class girl with an abusive mother and scads of talent, Tonya Harding (Margot Robbie) didn't fit the mold of the well - bred, well - behaved young lady favored by figure skating judges.
What's most stunning about the anecdotes recounted by Dick's interviewees is how alike they are, and if his film doesn't delve quite deeply enough into the type of culture that breeds such conduct (specifically, the way in which the army projects strength as a masculine trait, thereby subconsciously disparaging female victimhood as an undesirable weakness), its spartan use of graphics and statistics conveys arguments with little grandstanding.
Not only does this film look insanely original, but it looks like it's going to be one of those films that will shock and awe us into submission with each looming threat of OKJA getting eaten by a bunch of scientists breeding the perfect livestock.
by Walter Chaw Something to do with hybrid werewolves and full - breed werewolves and how one hybrid biker werewolf is interested in mating with the last full - bred matriarch bitch in order to preserve the line of the pure - blood werewolves, the direct - to - video DarkWolf at least has the decency to open in a strip club and continue into a fairly decent gore setpiece before launching into its incomprehensible lore.
«Throughbreds» (whose title was singular when it premiered in Sundance's NEXT section in January 2017) may have been overshadowed by «Get Out» at that film festival, but it's no less elegant or lethal, concentrating its satire not on racial mind games (the way Jordan Peele did, seizing the zeitgeist in the process) but a case of blue - blood breeding gone horribly awry.
In Jurassic World, Chris Pratt does battle with the Indominus Rex, a fictional dinosaur bred by way of focus groups.
Familiarity doesn't always breed contempt, and the genial warmth of the characters and the near - total absence of unpleasant people — save for the unbridled and over-the-top evil manifested by a gleefully mean and highly - competitive fellow intern (Max Minghella)-- ensures that the constant rain of comedy bits will ocasionally hit their targets.
Its characterization of the madness that begins to slowly engulf city - bred Genevieve (Kate Lyn Sheil) in the countryside is rather sketchy, and its depiction of the sexual jealousy she begins to develop toward earnest country girl Robin (Takal herself) doesn't go far beyond Eyes Wide Shut lite; still, the film packs a wallop, with a pungently atmospheric score by Ernesto Carcamo and some unnervingly prolonged long takes (Nandan Rao was the cinematographer) that offers an unsettling counterpoint to the beautiful scenery and naturalistic performances.
This modern Zagato actually has very little to do with Italy as it was designed in the slightly less flamboyant surroundings of Gaydon by Aston's Sheffield - bred director of design, Marek Reichman.
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