Only those cells with a flexible genome, honed through millions of years
of environmental forcing and variability selection, can transition from one energy state to another.
To capture these small moments of sensation, he has developed new paints, including a water - soluble pigment that he uses in conjunction with
environmental forces such as wind and rain.
He is particularly interested in the interplay between the biological, parenting, and
social environmental forces that drive development.
Elbow dysplasias, whatever type, are polygenic, and as you know that
means environmental forces such as nutrition might affect individual differences in severity of the dog, but do not change what it passes on to the next generation.
«There is no doubt that parenting plays a dynamic, cumulative role in human development in concert with biology and
other environmental forces,» said Warren.
What is emerging is a new idea: that qualities like grit and resilience are not formed through the traditional mechanics of «teaching»; instead, a growing number of researchers now believe, they are shaped by several
specific environmental forces, both in the classroom and in the home, sometimes in subtle and intricate ways.
He argues that geoarchaeology — a relatively new science that combines aspects of geology and archaeology — offers the potential to make dramatic contributions to our understanding of how climate change and other large -
scale environmental forces are shaping human history.
This aphid species seems to be therefore the sum of populations possessing different karyotypes that in turn can give diverse genetic / ecological / evolutionary responses in relation to imposed
selective environmental forces.
A small but growing body of evidence is finally pointing to rising temperatures — and not headline - grabbing natural disasters — as the
main environmental force permanently ousting people from their homes.
The utilities, according to Hertel, see no way out of the conundrum that pits well - meaning
environmental forces against one another in service to opposing goals.
Inter-specific competition was found to be similar in both the unconditioned natural and the conditioned artificial community, suggesting that for diatom communities, short - term manipulative experiments may be used to predict the effects of long -
term environmental forcing on community structure.
While non-family businesses often fail because of micro or
macro environmental forces, family businesses usually fail because of family conflict and family management issues.
«These results demonstrate that cultural evolution has not freed human hunter - gatherers from
strong environmental forcings», says Dr Miikka Tallavaara.
He is particularly interested in the ability of
environmental forces outside his control to create a timeless quality to the work thereby allowing it to feel as if it has been memory and is part of the collective unconscious.
Most often, a closed system reacts passively to
environmental forces.
In that narrative, religion would be a luxury, an artifact of economic and
environmental forces.
Mr Miliband will also set out the case of the EU as
an environmental force.
«The capabilities of our ancestors and
the environmental forces leading to early stone technology are a great scientific mystery,» said Richard Potts, director of the Human Origins Program at the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History, who was not involved in the research.
One thing that distinguished our epigenome from our genome is its flexibility, the way it changes in response to
environmental forces.
Vitamin E (3x the amount in PB) has strong anti-inflammatory properties which protect eyes, skin and the immune system from
environmental forces.
A timely merging of political, economic, social and
environmental forces, occurring in both the Bay Area and the country, paved the way for the creation of the park.
In addition to Concave Room for Bees by Meg Webster, LANDMARK projects will directly address the intricate interaction between human and
environmental forces: • A new work by Abigail DeVille utilizes found materials and simultaneously bears witness to and transforms public neglect, decay and marginalization.
Environmental forces, for example, are subtly contrasted with human touch in his «Essere fi ume» (To Be a River), 1981 — 95: In this series Penone paired two hefty stones, one shaped by a river's water over millennia, the other an identical copy recently carved by hand.
«Perhaps the most challenging aspect of understanding variability in biological processes is associating detected changes with
the environmental forcings responsible.