Coral and algae, known as zooxanthellae, work
in symbiosis by sharing nutrients.
Not exact matches
Many observers believe four cornerstone speeches delivered
by Benedict XVI» at Regensburg, Germany,
in 2006; at the College des Bernardins
in Paris
in 2008; at Westminster Hall
in London
in 2010; and at the Bundestag
in Germany
in 2011» will be remembered as masterpieces laying out the basis for a
symbiosis among faith, reason and modernity.
There was a time
in American life, not so very long ago, when the only significant relation between religion and popular culture seemed to be the tedious
symbiosis enjoyed
by such envelope - pushing television producers as Steven Bochco and David E. Kelley and the conservative Christians who loved to....
When a baby is breastfed, his mother is naturally close and available and, when parenting
by following her maternal instincts, tends to be
in tune with her baby
in a beautiful
symbiosis of unspoken communication.
Given the deep interdependence between the two, they can only benefit
in the long term
by remaining pragmatic and
in a relationship that essentially mirrors
symbiosis, which
in nature refers to a prolonged association that is mutually beneficial.
Plus, because walking coral fossils are easy to come
by in Japan, she also wants «to reveal the evolutionary history of the
symbioses of walking corals [with] sipunculans and hermit crabs
by observing these fossils.»
This
symbiosis was recently studied
in greater depth
by Pupo's group during Camila Paludo's PhD research as part of the same FAPESP - funded Thematic Project.
The history of wartime medicine has long been written
by battle - tested surgeons like Hale, who,
in a strange
symbiosis between war and medicine, have conjured new remedies to heal the wounded.
By measuring the levels of various substances
in the shoots of the legume, which lives
in symbiosis with fungi, and combining the results with large - scale genetic studies, the researchers have found that the levels of secondary substances (flavonoids and terpenoids) rise
in the shoots as a result of the increased hormonal levels.
Since lipid synthesis is more costly than carbohydrate production, this parameter has a bearing on the total amount of energy invested
by the plant
in the maintenance of the
symbiosis.
Boomsma, who also wrote an essay on the amoebae
in the same issue of Nature, noted that it is «a fascinating finding because the Dictyostelium - bacterial
symbiosis is evidently driven
by mutualistic advantages, despite the obvious risks of bacterial exploitation of the dispersal opportunities provided
by the hosts.»
Thus, eventually, it's the avoidance of competition and the process that I call endo - geno -
symbiosis (i.e., the capacity of endogen «gene carriers» to share parts of their genome
in a symbiotic relationship with their hosts, after the idea of «endosymbiosis» proposed
by Sagan, 1967) that drives the expansion of the diversity of living beings.
«The antimicrobial promotes
symbiosis by providing a competitive advantage for E. mundtii, contributing to its dominance
in the gut microbiome, while protecting the cotton leafworm against pathogens,» Boland says.
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 ag
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 ag
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.
Additionally, many of the chemicals circulating
in the mat can be used
by different community members, creating
symbioses that could be leveraged for future industrial processes.
In this case, the cauliflower shape of the polysaccharide is created
by the
symbiosis of bacteria and yeast and was thought to resemble grains of wheat.
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.
The electric boost function provides a noticeable increase
in dynamic vigour — expressed most prominently
by the powertrain's instantaneous responses — and combines with enhanced efficiency courtesy of the electric assist function and the opportunity to drive through town and cross-country on electric power only to create a unique
symbiosis of driving pleasure and sustainability.
At some point
in the not - to - distant future, this simmering
symbiosis — backed
by hundreds of millions of dollars
in marketing campaigns — is going to explode onto popular culture.
In this mountainous region, which is characterized by steep fields of pasture and of difficult access road, this breed has adapted to conditions in the region and the type of sheep and goats that traditionally has pasture in these areas, evolving, until it locks morphologically, in perfect symbiosis with the conditions and the type of work that was requeste
In this mountainous region, which is characterized
by steep fields of pasture and of difficult access road, this breed has adapted to conditions
in the region and the type of sheep and goats that traditionally has pasture in these areas, evolving, until it locks morphologically, in perfect symbiosis with the conditions and the type of work that was requeste
in the region and the type of sheep and goats that traditionally has pasture
in these areas, evolving, until it locks morphologically, in perfect symbiosis with the conditions and the type of work that was requeste
in these areas, evolving, until it locks morphologically,
in perfect symbiosis with the conditions and the type of work that was requeste
in perfect
symbiosis with the conditions and the type of work that was requested.
This scientific
symbiosis is showcased
in the Zoobiquity: Neurology, Psychiatry conference this October 21st, an ACCME - approved event co-hosted
by the Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine, NYU Post-Graduate Medical School, and the Evolutionary Medicine Program at UCLA.
In January 2015, I was invited by Symbiosis Institute of Business Management in Bengaluru to give a talk at their TedX event on why I travel — and how everyone else can to
In January 2015, I was invited
by Symbiosis Institute of Business Management
in Bengaluru to give a talk at their TedX event on why I travel — and how everyone else can to
in Bengaluru to give a talk at their TedX event on why I travel — and how everyone else can too.
Paysage de mer, painted
by Courbet
in Normandy
in 1869, with its vigorous application of paint and urgent, thickened brushstrokes is
in ideal
symbiosis with the depopulated sea and turbulent cloudscape he powerfully evokes.
Warhol and Bischofberger were bound
by a kind of
symbiosis, as he advised the artist
in many respects, even
in terms of the constitution of his works.
It is difficult to find another way of communicating the works of these eight artists exposed, if not
by the dialogical way, finding points
in common, divergent points, mirrors,
symbioses, analogies, dichotomies.»
Not only is this the first time that an art fair is being held
in the design center, but the Pacific Design Center is owned
by Charles S. Cohen, who had envisioned such
symbiosis of art, design and architecture.
Several Art21 artists temporarily engage
in a moment of
symbiosis in the New Museum's new group exhibition, After Nature, curated
by Massimiliano Gioni with the assistance of Jarrett Gregory and...
Several Art21 artists temporarily engage
in a moment of
symbiosis in the New Museum's new group exhibition, After Nature, curated
by Massimiliano Gioni with the assistance of Jarrett Gregory and Chris Wiley.
Although he had a number of successes — most notably the popular 2011 «Art
in the Streets» graffiti exhibition
in which he emphasized the
symbiosis between art and pop culture — his tenure was overshadowed
by his failings.
Arctic winter formation has been largely hit
by advection from cyclones easily punching through what was once a mighty fortress of cold air living
in a physical
symbiosis with much thicker sea ice.
In the USA,
symbiosis remains the domain of consultants, paid
by the industry they represent to find the sweet spot of waste minimization.
In the legal services marketing arena, long moved
by inspiration and intuition, Mark's work has demonstrated the clear
symbiosis of art and science on behalf of legal businesses and their clients.