Sentences with phrase «during the migration of»

Once during the migration of the belugas I was watching this Inuit guy fix his snowmobile.
In the same article, I have outlined what you should watch out for during the migration of legacy courses to HTML5.
The fifth and last phase was sent during the migration of Zorah Magdaros, and is made mainly of hunters, among them are the players.
The city has historical French - Canadian connections; as much development of the city occurred during the migration of French - Canadians from Montreal, Canada.

Not exact matches

During the first half of 2016, a rotational migration to low volatility, potentially higher - income assets became evident, as did the outperformance of dividend - generating stocks.
Italy's premier has met with Tunisian leaders during a two - day working visit to discuss terrorism, migration and the impact of the chaotic situation in Libya,...
LESBOS, Greece (AP)-- Greek riot police fired tear gas Thursday at angry protesters on the island of Lesbos who tried to topple a police bus during a demonstration against a European Union migration policy.
Castro himself was rather upfront about the departing citizens: «Those that are leaving from Mariel are the scum of the country... who are welcome to leave Cuba if any country will have them,» he scoffed at a 1980 May Day celebration during the height of the migration.
Indian societies like that of the Eskimos or the nomadic tropical tribes enacted great life - cycle rituals wherein the elderly would be set adrift on ice floes or would fail to ford the swift river with the rest of the tribe during a migration back to the mountains.
A fascinating recent book by historian Darren Dochuk, From Bible Belt To Sunbelt, shows how a vast migration of «plain - folk» religious migrants from Oklahoma, Texas, and Arkansas flocked to Southern California during World War II, winning the region for Christ and the modern Republican right.
But in the United States, the uprooting of the rural population and the rapid migration of industry from one part of the country to another, as well as out of the country altogether, have represented a steady assault on community during the past half century.
As Raymond Brady Williams writes, «Muslims in Chicago mosques represent a constellation of evolving ethnicities different from those experienced by any of the participants prior to migration and more diverse than anywhere outside of Mecca during the Hajj.»
I mentioned this a few months back — some of you might remember — but in a series of nightmarish events my hosting company lost about 75 % of my images during a migration gone wrong.
By doing so, a fatigued RTC results in upward migration of the ball in the socket even during the simplest daily tasks that require lifting the arm against gravity, increasing the potential for impingement.
In order to get better knowledge of the stresses birds face during the breeding (for many of our wintering ducks and shorebirds), migration, and overwintering, Mass Audubon is working to track individual bird migrations through several projects.
It is therefore imperative that we gain better knowledge of the stresses birds face during the breeding (for many of our wintering ducks and shorebirds), migration, and overwintering periods if we truly want to conserve our bird populations.
Mass Audubon's Challenge was based on five years of project review, including three years of ornithological fieldwork; our assessment and comments on Cape Wind's first federal Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) and literature review; talks with ornithologists, scientists, and engineers; and a visit to Denmark's offshore wind farms during the 2005 spring bird migration.
By turning attention to the activities associated with citizens — in this case, as reported by British newspapers in the context of media coverage about migration during a politically crucial time period — I believe we can gain additional insight not only into who counts as citizens, but also what kinds of citizens are valorised and vilified.
During his joint press conference with Angela Merkel yesterday, David Cameron reminded journalists of the «very clear things I've set out» on European migration.
President of the Senate, Dr. Abubakar Bukola Saraki, Governor of Edo State, Godwin Obaseki and other stakeholders during the Senate Roundtable on Migration and Human Trafficking in Benin City, on Monday resolved to do more action to end irregular migration and human trafficking across the country.
Speaking on the Andrew Marr Show this morning, the Shadow Foreign Secretary called on Amber Rudd to quit over the Government's treatment of Windrush generation, who have been hit by an overhaul of migration rules during Theresa May's time at the Home Office.
This was the first district to elect an African American — Boce W. Barlow Jr., a son of Southern black migrants to Connecticut during the era of the migration from south to north — to the Connecticut state Senate.
Groups of red and green labelled embryonic cells in a zebrafish during their first migration in gastrulation.
After all, plenty of young walruses die each year on the sea ice, and Pacific walruses have come ashore on Russian beaches in past decades during their fall migrations.
Using a mouse model, the team also demonstrated that two processes during neurodevelopment are regulated by the gene: proliferation — the replication of neuronal stem cells that have the potential to become multiple different kinds of cells, including neurons — and migration — the movement of neurons to specific locations in the brain during development.
A new study demonstrates the role of ZNF804A during proliferation and migration of neurons in the brain as well as its contribution to psychiatric disorders like schizophrenia.
«The good news is that these effects can be reduced by installing or improving fish passage devices, modifying dam operations during peak migration periods, changing the structure of the dam to reduce injury and mortality, and by dam removal,» Nieland said.
Though it looks chaotic at first glance, this migration map, which shows the electronic tracks of 19 shearwaters created by UC Santa Cruz biologist Scott Shaffer in 2005, color - codes the various legs of their trek: light - blue lines track the birds during breeding season, yellow lines represent the northward journey, and orange lines show the winter feeding grounds and southward return.
The team found bird feathers in a substantial number of their 14,000 samples, as much as 70 % during peak autumn migration.
That woman was part of the first population of our species that inhabited Europe following the Eurasian expansion of Homo sapiens from Africa, and the lineage she belongs to reinforces the hypothesis of a back - migration to Africa during the Upper Palaeolithic, say investigators.
Monitoring hummingbird populations during the peak of fall migration in the Chiricahua Mountains helps scientists foresee how these primary pollinators of more than 150 U.S. flowering plant species respond to changes in climate
Much of the deep ocean can replenish (often just barely) the oxygen consumed during these mass migrations, which are known as diel vertical migrations (DVMs).
This peculiar distribution suggests that the mutation swept through Europe during the Palaeolithic and the Neolithic in two waves of migration.
Research by Pugatch and Sarah Bohn of the Public Policy Institute of California showed that for every 1,000 additional border patrol agents assigned to prevent unauthorized migration to a U.S. state, the state's share of Mexican immigrants declined by nearly 22 percentage points during the period from 1994 to 2011.
Now, researchers behind a new study from The Condor: Ornithological Applications have created a model of Whooping Crane habitat use with the potential to greatly improve the targeting of conservation efforts during their migration.
One of the continent's earliest explorers, James Clark Ross — the Englishman who discovered the Ross Ice Shelf — remarked on the stirring sight of Adélies arcing in and out of the water during the migration to their home colonies.
Besides the migration of lipids during frying, because these oils are subjected to high temperatures (170 ºC) in the presence of oxygen, certain small - scale thermal oxidation may take place in them.
«We know that there are likely to have been at least two admixture events into the ancestors of present - day people — the shared event early during modern human migration out of Africa, and a second event into the ancestors of present - day Asians,» says Kelso.
For some species, including Wilson's phalarope, eared grebe and American avocet, at least half of their global populations rely on this network of saline lakes for food and rest during migration.
SIXTH SENSE During European robins» long - range migrations, production of the protein Cry4 increases and that may facilitate the birds» sense of Earth's magnetic field.
More importantly, the fibronectin part of the complex is expressed during a cell's transition to cancer and plays a role in cell growth, migration and differentiation.
«Furthermore we speculate that, during wetter periods, springs may have formed ways of «bridging» longitudinal dispersal of hominins between larger freshwater bodies or rivers providing a critical resource during hominin migration within and out of Africa,» Professor Ashley said.
After spending a relatively leisurely winter and early spring luxuriating in warm tropical climates, they migrate north for a brief but highly eventful summer in North America, during which they must complete three energetically demanding and time - consuming tasks: (1) they must build nests, lay eggs, and provide for their offspring until the young reach independence, (2) they must completely replace all the feathers in their plumage as part of the annual molt, and (3) they must prepare for the fall southward migration by eating prodigiously and storing the body fat that will fuel their long - distance flights.
The findings, which were announced during the 2018 AAAS Annual Meeting in Austin, Texas, have implications for understanding the region's history of migration, land use and conservation and even early climate changes, participants said.
The region of the Middle East represents a major corridor for hominin migrations during the Pleistocene and has been occupied at different times by both modern humans and Neandertals.
One option is to reduce turbine activity during times of peak migration
Roads are directly responsible for the deaths of reptiles and amphibians in Massachusetts during seasonal migrations to nesting sites, seasonal migrations from uplands to breeding wetlands, movement between wetlands and thermoregulation (basking) on road surfaces.
Instead, it makes an RNA molecule that is present during early in utero brain development and may orchestrate the migration of cells that build the human brain.
He adds, «Exciton diffusion and transport are important processes in solar - cell devices, so understanding what limits these may well help the design of better materials, or the development of better ways to process materials so that energy losses during exciton migration are limited.»
They seem to hatch with a set of directions, which, with the help of their magnetic sense, ensures that they always stay in warm waters during their first migration around the rim of the North Atlantic.
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