Sentences with phrase «from symbiosis»

Provide psycho - education to couples helping them to accept the idea that committed partnership is a journey from unconscious to conscious relating (moving them from reactivity to intentionality) and from symbiosis to empathy.
For you, it's just an extension of the idiotic meme that the warming hiatus «falsifies» AGW which is a «scare» evolved from a symbiosis of grant - chasers and power - hungry politicians.
Other eukaryotic organelles may have also evolved through endosymbiosis; it has been proposed that cilia, flagella, centrioles, and microtubules may have originated from a symbiosis between a Spirochaete bacterium and an early eukaryotic cell, but this is not yet broadly accepted among biologists.
The species is known from its symbiosis with bacteria that feed on methane.
«The typical eukaryotic cell resulted from a symbiosis between different prokaryotic ancestors.

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«So McDonald's grew from a million to 500 billion served and Wimpy and his wimpalikes were delighted in the exchange, although their arteries and midsections inevitably came out a loser... But in order to promote and indeed foster continuing symbiosis, both borrower and lender need to operate in a nutrient - rich environment, a «credit» petri dish of sorts which fosters strong bones and healthy lenders and borrowers in their adult years.
When marriage is reduced to mere symbiosis of two persons essentially hidden from one another, peaceful though such life may sometimes be, it has completely missed its goal.
And if you don't like the idea of vitamins from animals, Ora's Sol Food is sourced from lichen — a natural symbiosis of algae and fungi.
Tracks the production of children in symbiosis with pervasive technology across a wide range of perspectives, from resistance to ethnographic analysis to science fiction.
That's when I first rode «Listen to the Land,» a slow boat tour through futuristic greenhouses in which plants sprouted from Styrofoam, hung from floating rails, and thrived in symbiosis with tilapia farms.
They can help with recovery from an illness or literally make you sick: Billions of micro-organisms, most of which are found in the intestines, as well as on the skin and other regions of the body, living in symbiosis with the host.
«This symbiosis is very important since the leakage of phosphate from farm fields contributes to harmful eutrophication of rivers, lakes and seas,» says Cornelia Spetea Wiklund, professor at the Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences, University of Gothenburg.
Researchers were surprised to find that many of today's free - wheeling fungi are descended from species that lived in symbiosis with other organisms as lichens.
Small corals of other species sheltering in the shadow of the crab - coral symbiosis were also shielded from corallivore predation.
A new «cheater» species of orchid from Japan, lives off nutrients obtained via a special kind of symbiosis with fungi.
However, the symbiosis between the bugs and their bacteria is not necessarily a harmonious one: The insects are proposed to actively harvest the vitamins from the bacteria by using specific enzymes that burst open the bacterial cell walls.
In addition, a network of interconnected plastids that originated from an ancient symbiosis with red alga radiate from the retinal body.
Some species therefore form a symbiosis with soil bacteria, allowing them to bind nitrogen from the air,» explains Professor Dietrich Ober from the CAU's Botanical Institute.
Walter and co-author Edward Deehan, his PhD student, are concerned that a dramatic shift away from a diet similar to the one under which the human - microbiome symbiosis evolved is a key factor in the rise of non-communicable disorders like obesity.
New research, published in Nature Communications, researchers from the University of Oxford, Department of Zoology, tracked the evolutionary history of 106 bacterial symbioses, in a range of animal plant and fungi species.
In the present study, published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, the scientists from Mainz and Jena showed that the protective symbiosis between beewolves and their bacterial partners has not only existed since the Cretaceous (see also our press release, «Faithful allies since the Cretaceous,» April 15, 2014); moreover, the antibiotic protection offered by the bacteria against pathogens has changed very little since it evolved about 68 million years ago.
Review: Understanding the impact of soil sodicity on mycorrhizal symbiosis: Some facts and gaps identified from cotton systems — Samieh Eskandari — Applied Soil Ecology
Symbiosis in the microbial world: from ecology to genome evolution — Jean - Baptiste Raina — Biology Open
Symbiosis is ubiquitous among organisms throughout the tree of life, from the species level to the kingdom level, and even to the domain level.
Whereas symbiosis is the norm for the Pacific tubeworms and bivalves, the Atlantic vent shrimp appear to scrape bacteria from the debris surrounding a vent.
According to the grant's description, «the communication required to establish the symbiosis between two widely different species occurs between cell layers in tissues, between organs in the plant, and across a time span from hours to days.»
by Lynn Margulis Drama: A tale of atmospheric scientists from the founder of the endosymbiosis theory, via an ultimately unsatisfying symbiosis of fiction and autobiography.
In the traditional view of this symbiosis, the plants photosynthesize and provide carbon to the fungi in return for nutrients that the fungi take up from the soil (I say traditional because mycorrhizal fungi can also provide other benefits to their hosts such as helping them deal with summer water stress and protecting them from pathogens that attack their roots).
Chemosynthetic symbioses evolved independently multiple times in at least nine animal phyla and from at least 12 lineages of free - living bacteria.
I think we all could benefit from a little more symbiosis in our lives, and this starts within.
The magic comes from the grains, which are not really grains but a symbiosis of yeast and good bacteria that resemble... [Continue reading]
Every element in the game from economy to levelling and collecting combines work to form a perfect symbiosis.
Locked in neurotic symbiosis with his mother, Konstantin also pines after Nina (Saoirse Ronan), a fair but fickle maiden on loan from another estate.
This is, of course, an incredibly dickheaded thing to say, but after borrowing most of his Aliens cast for Near Dark, Bigelow — with Cameron aboard as executive producer — cribs the symbiosis between hero and quarry, shifting back and forth from prey to pursuer in the same quicksilver way as the simultaneously - shooting Terminator 2.
This is challenge that requires deep educational innovations of global willingness that promotes intrinsic reforms from its own ontological nature of the ecology of the intelligence; and become, ultimately, in the genesis of a cognitive democracy: composed by new transcultural and transpolitical symbiosis between the different civilizations that have been formed on the earthly homeland in the last six millenniums.
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From weather to electricity and simple machines to paleoclimates, gymnosperms, and symbiosis — there's a wide range of mini lessons here that include modules, quizzes, and links to additional resources.
Hence the symbiosis: Apple now has two full - fledged developer platforms, Mac OS X and iPhone OS, derived from one core system.
This allows a sort of symbiosis where airlines that can't sell those pricey tickets can remove miles from their accounting ledger and we get a great deal — sometimes even an experience of a lifetime in a private suite on board a plane.
Deeply motivated to improve the human - machine symbiosis in all areas - from players & their games to developers & their tools
After fighting his way through underground tunnels, zombie mountains, and sandlion dens, Cecil renounces the way of dark knightdom and becomes a holy paladin (starting fresh from level 1, in another great example of that story - gameplay symbiosis that Final Fantasy has mastered over the years).
These visitors from the planet Koppai are looking for resources for their home planet and create a nice symbiosis - like relationship where they can protect and expand the Pikmin civilization.
Like Quisqueya Henriquez's progressive divergence from an Internet source image of a Blinky Palermo corner piece, Musson's sweater frees the art object from Abstract Expressionism and the consumer object from hip - hop culture by indulging symbiosis worthy of Deleuze and Guattari» sCapitalism and Schizophrenia.
From Borges to Lautrec, Lux fueled an immersive experience positioning the viewer in a vortex of pigment situated in perpetual flux between painterly symbiosis and stylistic period.
In this symbiosis they can no longer be viewed separately from each other, but merge with the viewer's imagination in a new way.
Leading to the project room, a ladder made of Fanfold, the already obsolete perforated computer paper, grows upward and downward from two dimensions to three - dimensional space in a symbiosis of hardware and software.
From this, the viewer imbues their own experiences of the self in a symbiosis of form and formlessness.
Derived from the biological term «coenosis» and the idea of a shelf or the movement of placing, presenting, and storing things -LRB-- «thek»), ZÖNOTÉKA can be defined as an independent project space, a shared shelf, a cupboard - symbiosis, or a common ground to place ideas.
Get a deep dive into the world of metalsmithing from master crafter Alexandra Hart, symbiosis solo artist.
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