Sentences with phrase «early colonization of»

Recent projects revisit historical texts and photographs which speak on the early colonization of the Cayman Islands and the creation of the Caymanian people through the last several hundred years of the islands» social politics.
The remarkable plant fossil preservation retains the structure of individual cells, thereby providing detailed scientific data regarding the rapid adaptation and early colonization of the land by plants.

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Musk said recently he'll reveal the first details of SpaceX's Mars - colonization plan by early 2016 — a venture that he maintains is necessary for the sake of mankind.
He adds that many groups of mammals that live on the mainland today were not present during the early phases of colonization of Madagascar, limiting potential migrant diversity.
Are they part of an early — but failed — colonization attempt?
«This work significantly advances our efforts to decipher how human milk amazingly orchestrates colonization of the infant gut by helpful bacteria, which then protects and guides intestinal development in the early stages of life.
The early wave of colonization began with lots of different - looking fish and over time there was an eventual filling of ecological niches accompanied by a decrease in colonization, Price said.
The study also included the reverse of the earlier colonization history, allowing the competitor bacteria to establish themselves in microcosms before introducing the P. fluorescens.
It did, however, temporarily suppress four distinct organisms early in life during the critical window of microbial colonization: Lactobacillus, Allobaculum, Candidatus Arthromitus, and an unnamed member of the Rikenellaceae family, which may have important metabolic and immunological interactions.
What were the evolutionary origins of the Neandertals, and how early did their close cousins, Homo sapiens, begin their highly successful colonization of the globe?
We found three Bt genes over the entire period of colonization (up to Day 28) with significantly larger than expected TA ‐ RA and TA ‐ NEC values (q ‐ values < 0.05; Table 1); these genes also showed significant selection during early colonization (up to Day 4).
Population dynamics of library clones revealed Bt genes conferring significant fitness advantages in E. coli over time, including carbohydrate utilization genes, with a Bt galactokinase central to early colonization, and subsequent dominance by a Bt glycoside hydrolase enabling sucrose metabolism coupled with co ‐ evolution of the plasmid library and E. coli genome driving increased galactose utilization.
HIV likely crossed from chimpanzees to humans during the early - twentieth - century colonization of central Africa.
«If you look at Earth and how civilization began, we began by building mud houses... so I guess it's pretty logical, at least in the early stages of colonization of Mars, if we can turn the Martian soil into building blocks,» Qiao tells HowStuffWorks.
Patterns of early gut colonization shape future immune responses of the host.
The early days of space colonization are wholly dependent on Earth.
K - 4.3 The History of the United States: Democratic Principles and Values and the People from Many Cultures Who Contributed to Its Cultural, Economic, and Political Heritage GRADES 5 - 12 NSS - USH.5 - 12.1 Era 1: Three Worlds Meet (Beginnings to 1620) NSS - USH.5 - 12.2 Era 2: Colonization and Settlement (1585 - 1763) NSS - USH.5 - 12.3 Era 3: Revolution and the New Nation (1754 - 1820s) NSS - USH.5 - 12.4 Era 4: Expansion and Reform (1801 - 1861) NSS - USH.5 - 12.5 Era 5: Civil War and Reconstruction (1850 - 1877) NSS - USH.5 - 12.6 Era 6: The Development of the Industrial United States (1870 - 1900) NSS - USH.5 - 12.7 Era 7: The Emergence of Modern America (1890 - 1930) NSS - USH.5 - 12.8 Era 8: The Great Depression and World War II (1929 - 1945) NSS - USH.5 - 12.9 Era 9: Postwar United States (1945 to early 1970s) NSS - USH.5 - 12.10 Era 10: Contemporary United States (1968 to the Present)
Finalists Brothers at Arms: American Independence and the Men of France and Spain Who Saved It by Larrie D. Ferreiro New England Bound: Slavery and Colonization in Early America by Wendy Warren
In her provocative and compelling New England Bound: Slavery and Colonization in Early America, historian Wendy Warren asks if the early colonists disapproved of slaEarly America, historian Wendy Warren asks if the early colonists disapproved of slaearly colonists disapproved of slavery.
Starting in 2600 BCE with the earliest known civilization in the Indus Valley, this provides a comprehensive, easy - to - read journey that spans the conquests of the Mughals and the colonization of the British, ending with descriptions of contemporary life, politics, art, and culture.
The Spanish Colonial Revival Style is an American architectural stylistic movement arising in the early 20th century based on the Spanish Colonial architecture of the Spanish colonization of the Americas.
Travel first to the nearby city of Santiago, founded during the early years of European colonization in the late 15th century.
By the time of the 17th Century colonizations of North America (excluding Mesoamerica), the survivng Amerindian populations were but a small percentage of the earlier populations and still dwindling fast as disease continued to ravage their numbers at an astonishing rate.
Her current research interests include historic and contemporary systemic and structural impacts on the development of early childhood programs and services in Canada; social determinants of health with particular emphasis on colonization and children's rights; children's cultural identity formation and the exploration and articulation of Indigenous epistemologies and ontologies.
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