Sentences with phrase «forming symbiotic»

Coparenting relations may affect child anxiety either directly (e.g., child - related disagreements may induce anxiety in the child by creating an insecure environment) or via parenting behavior (e.g., if one parent does not feel supported by the other parent he or she may become more negative toward the child, or perhaps compensate by forming a symbiotic relationship with the child).
Further, many believe bitcoin and precious metals are forming a symbiotic relationship.
Symbiodinium is a unicellular alga that plays a major role in coral reefs by forming symbiotic partnerships with invertebrates, providing them with the ability to photosynthesize.
What is ironic is that it was the need for war financing that promoted democracy, forming a symbiotic trinity between war making, credit and parliamentary democracy in an epoch when money was still the sinews of war.
The basic premise in creating a sourdough starter is to combine flour with water and place it in a warm environment to allow naturally occurring yeasts, bacteria, and acids to come together to form a symbiotic culture that will ferment and leaven bread.
Regan ties it all together: «The sheep's head mushrooms form symbiotic relationships with oak trees — which produce acorns.»
These include bacteria that form symbiotic relationships with clams and the bizarre gutless worm called Osedax, also known as the «zombie» worm.
Three options are on the table: tweak cereals so that they form symbiotic partnerships with rhizobia as legumes do; colonise cereal roots with other types of nitrogen - fixing bacteria; or transfer the bacterial genes that make fertiliser directly into the crop plants.
They found that complex interactions among a range of ectomycorrhizal fungi — which form symbiotic sheaths around the roots of plants — and certain bacteria appeared to drive the degradation of hydrocarbons in the ground.
But one thing's for sure, the discovery means rewriting textbooks to add salamanders to a short list of organisms, including coral and bacteria, that form symbiotic relationships with plants.
In order to fully grasp the complexities of how symbiotic microbes might affect evolution, Bordenstein said, the fields of microbiology and evolutionary biology will have to form a symbiotic relationship of their own.
In the Fear Free practice, trainers and veterinary professionals form a symbiotic relationship for the benefit of the patient's health.
Just as it seemed the annihilation of mankind was imminent, a boy named Ichiya Amakaze defeated a Gigant with the help of a mysterious power called the Yorigami, which is essentially the capability to wield mighty, sentient weapons that form a symbiotic relationship with their host.
We discuss how schools can form a symbiotic relationship with families to make a compounding positive difference in the attitudes and actions of youth.

Not exact matches

As true as it is, there is much more to be said about the symbiotic relationship that forms when holding baby close throughout the day and night.
While it is believed that these particular symbiotic strains have evolved over time as a way of kick - starting the digestive processes of very young humans, their discovery has prompted researchers to further investigate the possible benefits of other forms of probiotic bacteria during early childhood and adolescence.
The researchers speculated that other viruses and bacteria may form similar symbiotic partnerships in humans.
Charlie's hope is that some as yet unknown strains of symbiotic algae, better able to cope with a heat - stressed world, might eventually form partnerships with corals.
Members of the bean family (legumes) and some other kinds of plants form mutualistic symbiotic relationships with nitrogen fixing bacteria.
A population genomics approach shows widespread geographical distribution of cryptic genomic forms of the symbiotic fungus Rhizophagus irregularis — Romain Savary, ISME
Water kefir is a symbiotic mix of various bacteria and yeasts enclosed in a white soft shell, forming the kefir «grains», the tibicos.
While it is believed that these particular symbiotic strains have evolved over time as a way of kick - starting the digestive processes of very young humans, their discovery has prompted researchers to further investigate the possible benefits of other forms of probiotic bacteria during early childhood and adolescence.
In the end, it was evident that free sites and paid sites have a form of symbiotic relationship which serves to advance the dating industry as a whole.
The pair — supervillain and superhero — form a fine yin - and - yang, and their banter suggests a shared pleasure in the symbiotic relationship.
According to Marvel Wikia, «From his experience with the Soul Gem, the Infinity Gem has formed a willing, symbiotic bond with Adam, giving him the ability to sense its whereabouts at will.
There are some interesting models developing to encourage primary school conversions, including forming primary academy clusters with shared management and forging symbiotic relationships with neighbouring secondary academies.
These give off oxygen which the coral polyps breathe; the algae, in turn absorb the carbon dioxide which the polyps give off, forming thus a genuine symbiotic relationship.
Here, the all - encompassing pigment unifies the sponge with a base carefully modeled into a symbiotic organic form.
Reduced color palettes and the repetition of simple geometric forms, as well as industrial materials that have a symbiotic relationship to architecture, create new mash - ups that mix formal rigor with sensuality, subjectivity, personal narrative, and contemporary sexual politics.
The studio pioneered the concept of «designer as author,» publishing books as projects in which content and form evolved and developed into what the studio called a symbiotic relationship.
The disciplines of art and architecture traditionally enjoy a symbiotic relationship, and the parallels run deep between the conception and realization of an architectural project and the Space / / Form exhibition itself.
Complex relationships form among elements: symbiotic, parasitic, and predator - prey.
Exploring two of the oldest subject matters in contemporary form, the artists featured in this exhibition individually illustrate the human figure and our physical landscape — and subsequently, the symbiotic relationship between the two.
«This symbiotic relationship offers us all new ideas and new forms in a place structured for thoughtful examination.»
Symbiotic Cooperation was a residency, exhibition and project designed to investigate how humans can collaborate with, understand, and mimic small unassuming forms in nature - specifically lichen.
Even the lichens (symbiotic organsism made of fungus and an algae or bacteria) that survive on the rocky debris, or moraine, that forms around a glacier have a story to tell.
That symbiotic, but at times antagonist, relationship forms the pillar of the current music industry.
Yes, broadcasters and cable (and satellite companies) are distinct entities but I would argue they form part of the same eco-system that some style the «TV industrial complex» — and while they are frequently antagonists, the relationship is also symbiotic and serves to preserve the same unwanted bundle of channels system that is foisted on viewers.
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