Sentences with phrase «down under it»

Tracking the degree to which each amino acid remains intact or breaks down under these conditions, the team looks for patterns in the stability of amino acids with various characteristics, such as large size or the ability to bind with water.
By LEIGH DAYTON Christmas Down Under: temperatures soar, the work ethic plummets and an entire nation packs its bags and goes on hols.
The researchers» conclusion that terrestrial placental mammals may have lived down under 110 million years earlier than expected, as reported in the November 21, 1997 issue of Science, could all but uproot the mammalian family tree.
The Corvida are most diverse in Australia, so biologists assumed that they had evolved down under.
She has created a walking tour of New York's vibrant new bohemian neighborhood, Dumbo, short for Down Under Manhattan Bridge Overpass.
But the historic occasion was dutifully recorded — coast to coast — by the original inhabitants of the land Down Under.
So much water got lost down under that global sea levels fell and stayed low for more than a year.
Australia, though, has nastier jellyfish (such as the deadly Box Jellyfish) and most Australian lifeguard teams are equipped with morphine and antivenoms to treat unlucky swimmers Down Under.
Plant growth is strongly influenced by the environment: stems grow up towards the sun, while roots grow down under the influence of gravity — an effect called gravitropism.
«In contrast to past electrode designs, this fixed geometry allows accurate measurements that are fully comparable within and between experiments, and that tell us exactly how tissues like that of lung or gut mature within a channel, keep in shape and break down under the influence of drugs or other manipulations.»
If only for a few seconds we could be a bat flying through the darkness with echolocation or a dolphin way down under the sea using sonar clicks.
A new study links the 2012 heat waves Down Under to the greenhouse gas emissions causing climate change
I am happy here in Brisy but have not made up my mind yet if life «down under» is enough to make me want to stay indefinitely.
Down Under, summer is winter and winter is summer, but they still know how to keep their skin safe.
Wet Use: You've just finished taking a shower, haven't even left the bathroom, and would like to give your down under a trim?
The best depth finders can not only help you find where the fish are but can also tell you how far down under the surface you need to go to get them.
[3] This shouldn't be terribly surprising given the Republican preference for development - heavy defense spending; the ramp - up of defense spending under Bush following the September 11 attacks and subsequent wind - down under Obama; and partisan differences over certain forms of applied research, which some Republicans believe is better left to the private sector.
The DWP last week claimed that food poverty has gone down under this government, pointing to a recent report by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.
«Nobody's taxes have gone down under Andrew Cuomo, that's a farce,» said Astorino, who also says people are leaving the state in record numbers.
Many restaurant kids» meals would have to slim down under a Monday proposal by New York mayoral contender Christine Quinn to fight childhood obesity.
And then there is the much bigger rump that could not get access to good schools (down under Labour), good apprenticeships / sponsoring companies, also down under Labour and lastly betrayed by a Labour Govt that seems to think spending vast amounts of money on snooping campaigns to catch benefit cheats is a better investment than educating and reskilling the un-employed, who on going out to do the jobs that must be done find themselves up against foreign labour sometimes willing to work the most brutal conditions (and maybe less than min wage because it is still better than home).
Districts and Municipalities should be encouraged to plan their budgets like any other year, and plan to override the cap when essential services will suffer — because taxes will not go down under the current property - tax based system (or healthcare system or pension system).
Her constituents certainly don't seem impressed, and three - quarters of the British public think she's done the wrong thing by heading down under.
Those advocates of preferential voting for UK General Elections should take note of what is going on Down Under in the previously safe Tasmanian Labor seat of Denison.
Democracy has to have open views and where these have been closed down under «New Labour».
The embattled New York City corrections chief Joseph Ponte is stepping down under withering criticism from officials, sources tell NY1.
A runaway kangaroo enjoyed its 15 footloose minutes of fame Saturday in the land down under the Verrazano Bridge.
But the premature ending of her TV career - forcing her to set up shop down under as she is contractually obliged to remain in Australia until the end of the show - has nonetheless left us wondering what might be next for this misfit MP.
Of course, politicians who have proclaimed their innocence and rejected initial calls to resign have later stepped down under changed circumstances like more accusers coming forward.
Then, a question: has income tax gone up or down under this government?
Crime was down under Giuliani... actually has risen slightly under Bloomberg.
That's why social mobility has gone down under Labour.
«Nobody's taxes have gone down under Andrew Cuomo, that's a farce,» said Astorino who says people are leaving the state in «record numbers».
Nine soldiers are pinned down under heavy fire.
Conducted in deep secrecy in the rarified circles these folks travel, only two investor names have publicly surfaced so far, Heidi Kirschner, executive director of the YMCA, and Bill Collins of those prominent Collins folks from down under (Accord).
Big Don can not leave the White House for fear he might have to try to explain his acts of TREASON and you are worried about a soldier who broke down under pressure?
The PM will deliver a stark warning to the voters of Britain just as John Key's National Party did Down Under last September.
There is already a precedent of the Scottish Government backing down under this kind of pressure — in 2008 it surrendered to the Catholic Church's opposition to the HPV vaccine for teenage girls.
Ms Flint thinks these people should be living in shanty towns or living down under a bridge.
Tip: put a towel down under you when you dangle pump because pumping in this position is prone to leaking.
It features a flexible neck that can be worn down under one arm and also allows you to peek in to make sure your little one has latched properly, and can be folded very small and in any fashion for storage.
Slip one of your arms up under the shoulder strap and the other arm down under the lower part of the shoulder strap.
(12) If your baby homes in on your breast, he's not going to wander up into the pillows or down under the covers (and your arm and legs won't let him).
And it's not just a U.S. phenomenon — things aren't too great Down Under, either.
Over the past year, Pearce's research at Deakin University, Melbourne has brought the struggles of several former AFL and rugby league stars to the Australian public, and so thrust sports concussion into the limelight Down Under.
You can simply wear a stretchy vest and pull it down under your breast to feed but bear in mind that nursing bras and nursing tops / breastfeeding clothes are designed for the exact purpose of breastfeeding — making it easier for you and baby to just get on with the task at hand without hinderance.
Pull the bonnet skirt down under the leg support.
Like we stated, while the name has Gaelic origins, it is most widely used in the land down under.
Pull the elasticated edges of the liner around the handle side of the seat, then pull the other end of the liner above the bumper bar and down under the leg support portion of the pram.
You can wear these leggings over your growing belly or roll the top down under your bump for snug support.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z