«The uniqueness of the mangrove is its additional input
from autochthonous carbon, or carbon from marine inundation,» said CIFOR researcher Sigit Deni Sasmito, noting the extra carbon added in marine environments from the breakdown of algae and other organisms.
Not exact matches
It is also found in Judaism, where the
autochthonous prophetic belief is opposed by an apocalyptic one built up out of elements
from Iranian dualism.
Damaging as Zika is to fetuses, they predict that
autochthonous transmission will only affect a small swath of the country that stretches
from Florida along the Gulf Coast to Texas.
The map includes another variable that likely will fuel
autochthonous spread: the number of travelers (shown as circles) arriving in the United States
from Latin American and Caribbean countries that have local spread of Zika now.
And the dynamics of mosquito - borne disease in the United States are so different
from those in Latin America that the number of confirmed cases probably will be in the hundreds, if that, before
autochthonous spread sputters out.
The first thing I learned about Albana is that it's an «
autochthonous» grape
from Romagna (vino Albana).
Their 2016 project «an / other avant - garde china - japan - korea» was co-curated by five curators
from China, Japan and Korea, and featured
autochthonous experimental avant - garde art of China, Japan and Korea
from the 1960s to the 1980s.
In the case of the cyanobacterial mat - covered polygonal ponds on Bylot Island, the negative CO2 flux most likely resulted
from high photosynthetic rates in the mats, and the modern dates for CH4 suggest that abundant labile compounds coming
from a modern
autochthonous pool could be the main C supply for microbial activity, including methanogenesis.