Sentences with phrase «in nature do»

If McI and crew want to get published in Nature do something original rather than picking nits with existing research.
What the individual flows in nature do is of not the slightest interest because we know the endresult.
Since trans fats do not exist in nature you don't have to worry about getting them in whole foods such as meats, vegetables, fruits, etc..
Because the hydrogenases found in nature don't last as long as ones that are built out of tougher chemicals (think paper versus plastic), the researchers wanted to pull out the active portion of the biological hydrogenase and redesign it with a stable chemical backbone.
Then come bipedality, a complex material culture and our decidedly peculiar reproductive biology (where else in nature do you find permanent breasts, concealed -LSB-...]
Many species in nature do not live beyond reproductive age.
Most light - emitting proteins found in nature do not work alone.
Unnatural because primates in nature do not get into water to give birth.
Faith in Nature do another, citrus - flavoured one that I think I'll try instead.
«If there is something in nature you don't understand, odds are it makes sense in a deeper way that is beyond your understanding.
First, just because something naturally occurs in nature doesn't mean it will always be beneficial for it.
Just because the item she is trying to display is religious in nature doesn't protect her from being in violation of a contract, nor is the contract illegal.
The acceptance of a role of chance in nature does not exclude a role for purpose.
«Just because it exists in nature doesn't mean it's an optimum... the designs that come through evolution are just good enough to survive, that's all,» he said.
The studies above mostly used caffeine as an isolated component, but in nature it doesn't work that way.
If there aren't many sunshine hours where you are, a walk in nature does the trick too!
The local SPCA is no better, their executive director Bob Kerridge says «I believe in nature doing it's thing.»
Although it's pretty vague in nature it does hint that the Japan based video game publisher and developer will have something major for this year's E3.
Ray Ladbury # 258: A true blackbody in nature does not really exist.
The article in Nature does not cite him.
(While this example is basic in nature it does explain their method.)

Not exact matches

It's human nature to want to help people, but what a lot of us don't realize is that when we jump in with advice or a solution, we're shutting the other person down and destroying trust.
Many people have conditioned their bodies to a nutritional regiment made up of lots of white or pale - looking foods — french fries, potato chips, white bread, chicken nuggets — that don't exist in nature
The ad campaign was taking some heat for its lacklustre nature, and some in the media speculated it had to do with the departure of Keith Pardy shortly before the tablet debuted.
When I have teams that don't want to build Prof Services or don't want to really interact daily with customers helping them solve problems — which are often political in nature such as functional stovepipes in the customers organization — I then advise them to build a different kind of companies.
In it, researchers examined the concept of «organizational ecology» by «looking at the nature of workplace strategies that small, dynamic organizations have developed to help them meet the challenges of doing more, faster and better, with less.»
Protests of this nature don't constitute a legal strike for unionized workers, and the concept of striking in the strict sense doesn't exist for non-union workers.
Until human nature radically changes, and don't hold your breath waiting, we'll always gravitate to the one - stop shops, the easiest and most accessible solutions, the pre-built answers and already in - place tracks.
It also didn't help that I brought in a new team to heavily focus on human elements such as the health and well - being of communities that depend upon nature.
«But obviously that didn't alter the uptrend nature in the XLP.
The message to Syrians living in opposition - controlled areas, Hof added, would be the same as it always has been: «So long as we kill you, maim you, terrorize you, and drive you from your homes with ordnance that is not chemical in nature, that which is left of a hollowed - out West will do nothing to protect you.
«If you do get stuck in an uncomfortably hot environment, taking a few slow, deep diaphragmatic breaths with a long exhale is always going to be the quickest way to engage the «tending - and - befriending» mechanisms of your parasympathetic vagus system [aka the better angels of your nature],» he writes.
Humans didn't evolve to sit in beige offices all day, so it probably shouldn't surprise us that studies indicate even five minutes outside in nature can improve your mood.
«Human nature kicks in, and he did what I hope most men would do,» said the head of the transit workers union in Oroc's defense.
What it does: This bacteria is most notorious for causing severe illnesses such as tuberculosis, leprosy, and Hansen's disease, though most species of mycobacteria in nature are benign in humans, unless in cases of those who have weakened immune systems.
Amid all the nature and wildlife viewing, we also did quite a bit of driving — and sitting around in our car.
It also plays well with our materialistic natures and underscores the foundations of the A+B = C nature of what we tend to do in medicine, healthcare, and business.
Successful companies are those in which this question is second nature to every employee and implicit in everything everyone does.
Method director Stephen Langsford said the nature of the Internet meant a company did not need to be based in big population centres to be a national success.
The best way to do that is to include everyone in the decision - making process when nature's about to strike.
Indulging in a gooey mac n» cheese may once have made you feel bad about the terrible things you thought you were doing to your cholesterol levels, but thanks to new research published in the journal Nature Medicine, you can now enjoy without guilt.
If you do come across a bad review for a property you're interested in, consider the nature of the review and if it's directed to the property itself, the host, or both.
It is the nature of bureaucracies and their leaders to engage in self - protection — and to think of their choice to do so as a matter of high - minded ethics, not self - interest.
It's in a parent's nature to want to protect your children from the slings and arrows of life, but take this too far and you'll do your precious offspring a huge disservice, warns mother of three Jen Brown.
The government said Weiner's «widely - reported prior scandals» were not criminal in nature and did not involve minors but should be considered at sentencing because they reveal a familiar pattern.
But there are many things public company boards can do to better align with their core responsibility to the stockholders — and they can do it in a way that is proactive and more long - term in nature than if it is in response to an activist.
«We do not comment on missions of this nature; but as of right now reviews of the data indicate Falcon 9 performed nominally,» James Gleeson, a spokesman for SpaceX, said in an email.
Which way you lean in this Presidential campaign depends a lot on whether you think government spending is capable of doing any good, or whether it is by its nature obstructionist.
Unfortunately, due to the nature of my schedule and other commitments, I don't feel confident that I can continue to devote the time needed to thrive in my role.»
In the current system, certain publications often «get stuck» with overly inflated valuations and it is often difficult to effectively criticize such publications because there does not exist an equivalent venue for informed criticism on par with Science and Nature.
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