Not exact matches
«The essential hardware of the Martha Stewart way of life — a garden in which to grow
food, an oven in which to bake it, and a large, stand - alone house —
is still
inaccessible to most Chinese.
Improved preservation technologies, Free Trade Agreements and faster distribution channels
are globalising
food value chains and opening up markets that
were previously
inaccessible.
Poisonous substances should
be removed from cabinets that
are placed at floor level and pet
food should
be made available to the family pet in an area that
is inaccessible for the baby.
But soon it will
be cold, and many of the country's roads will become
inaccessible because of snow and landslides, making it difficult to get
food to market.
Lead researcher Dr Morgan Beeby said: «We
are used to observing evolution at the scale of animals or plants, such as the giraffe's neck slowly getting longer over time to reach previously
inaccessible food.
Previous observations, including by Charles Darwin, have suggested that elephants may manipulate their breath to reach
inaccessible food, but there has
been limited opportunity to test this behaviour in an experimental setting.
Scientists thought the story stopped there, as this metamorphosis
was thought to render the carbon
inaccessible to bacteria and other bugs that could use it as
food.
Accordingly, certain giraffes had longer necks through pure chance, and thereby had an advantage over other members of their species in reaching sources of
food that had
been hitherto
inaccessible to them.
The Vilcabamba Valley
is extremely
inaccessible and has therefore
been protected from many modern influences such as prepackaged
foods and preservatives.
Casein
is the suspected culprit, and if I understand correctly, the thought
is that the casein binds with the antioxidants in the other
food, ultimately making those antioxidants
inaccessible to the body.
Place candy, cookies and other
food in areas that
are inaccessible to your cats.