The threshold is set high to respect stare decisis, but not so high as to prevent the rule of law from operating
in symbiosis with other values like constitutionalism, democracy, fairness and human dignity.
This panther cap mushroom, Amanita pantherina, lives
in symbiosis with the roots of the tree nearby.
Using advanced concepts of microbiology, Zohar has entrained special microbes to live
in symbiosis with the fish in order to digest their waste, 21c reports.
Corals live
in symbiosis with algae, and the two creatures depend on each other for survival.
So there need to be two sides
in symbiosis with mutual exchange and division of labor, progressing into the future like an electromagnetic wave, or like the left plus right hemispheres of the brain.
Even when they happen in perfect solitude, more that producing something new, these actions aim at merging artist to space,
in a symbiosis with society».
The selection of photographic artworks shows motionless people
in symbiosis with the architecture or as a contrast to the surroundings.
One creature that works
in symbiosis with the coral is blue algae.
Our bodies are designed to live
in symbiosis with ALL bugs, both good and bad.
Probiotics are bacteria, or yeasts that are beneficial to humans, living
in symbiosis with us.
[link] Since we know that only bacteria are capable of producing vitamin B12, it is therefore bacteria which growing
in symbiosis with Chlorella that make this vitamin.
The bacteria live
in symbiosis with us, boosting our immunity, and taking in exchange foods that we can not digest.
Corals» sensitivity is a consequence of their evolutionary investment
in symbiosis with the dinoflagellate alga, Symbiodinium.
It is not only plants that live
in symbiosis with fungi.
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.
«Plants become more tolerant when living
in symbiosis with fungi.»
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.
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.
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.
Tracks the production of children
in symbiosis with pervasive technology across a wide range of perspectives, from resistance to ethnographic analysis to science fiction.
Does organic lettuce grown in water
in symbiosis with cultured fish meet organic consumer expectations?
Doesn't every living body exist
in symbiosis with its external milieu?
And: «This genus, comprising over 600 different species, not only produces the poisonous alkaloids, but also lives
in symbioses with bacteria to bind nitrogen.»
We are particularly interested
in their symbioses with N2 - fixing cyanobacteria, which provide plants with their own source of nitrogen fertilizer.
Not exact matches
The conference hall at
Symbiosis in Pune, where Khoj 2017 Pune was held seemed filled
with enthusiasm and hope
in the eyes young entrepreneurs as the event was set to begin.
Catholicism thus developed a remarkable
symbiosis with the new system of modern sovereignty — so long as it was
in the hands of Catholic families.
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.
Find
symbiosis in the rhythm and love that you have
with your baby — and take comfort
in the fact that the rest will work itself out
with time (or not, and that's cool too).
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.»
Symbiosis is an ecological phenomenon where one kind of organism lives
in physical contact
with another.
If you treat the painless chancre
in the first few days of infection, you may stop the bacterium before the
symbiosis develops, but if you really get syphilis, all you can do is live
with the spirochete.
«The other major part of the story is that
in mycorrhizal lineages there is a huge turnover
in genes that are upregulated
in the
symbiosis - many of these have no homologs
in even closely related species, suggesting that the evolution of the
symbiosis is associated
with massive genetic innovation.»
A better understanding of the role of lipid biosynthesis
in this type of
symbiosis could therefore help to select host plants that can make optimal use of their relationship
with their fungal partners, which can be a benefit to sustainable agriculture.
More than 80 % of all land plants live
in so - called arbuscular mycorrhizal
symbioses with fungi that colonize their root systems.
The project was run
in partnership
with Symbiosis International University and Amity University
in India and Kathmandu University and Tribhuvan University
in Nepal.
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.
As the D14L protein is also involved
in plants developmental responses to light Paszkowski talks of a «gut feeling» that —
with this ancient protein responding to light, atmosphere (through smoke detection) and soil environment (through fungal
symbiosis)-- it could have been a developmental crossroads vital to plants» evolutionary leap out of the oceans.
However, the Kiel researchers noticed that Crotalaria grown
in their greenhouses is free of alkaloids — and also free of the typical root nodules, which indicate the
symbioses with bacteria.
In addition, a network of interconnected plastids that originated from an ancient
symbiosis with red alga radiate from the retinal body.
In the short term, corals with flexible symbioses may shuffle or switch zooxanthellae; and an increase in the abundance of thermally tolerant zooxanthellae strains (such as those of clade D) is expected with an increasing frequency of bleaching condition
In the short term, corals
with flexible
symbioses may shuffle or switch zooxanthellae; and an increase
in the abundance of thermally tolerant zooxanthellae strains (such as those of clade D) is expected with an increasing frequency of bleaching condition
in the abundance of thermally tolerant zooxanthellae strains (such as those of clade D) is expected
with an increasing frequency of bleaching conditions.
Thousands of insect species are infected
with Wolbachia, making
symbiosis a potentially major player
in the development of these species.
Grown as cover crops
in order to enrich soil, legumes are typically higher
in protein than other crop plants, probably due to their
symbiosis with...» More...
Grown as cover crops
in order to enrich soil, legumes are typically higher
in protein than other crop plants, probably due to their
symbiosis with nitrogen - fixing bacteria.
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
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
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).
A fashion synaesthesia takes over,
with the tactility and flow of the garments are
in perfect
symbiosis with the wearer.
You seem so relaxed and happy, almost like you were
in the perfect
symbiosis with the city.
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.
The picture -
in - picture commentary stands as perhaps the best extra of the year,
in which the directors hold forth
with a marvelous lack of pretension even as they describe a fantastically experimental approach More surface pleasure than their borderline avant - garde Crank films or Gamer «s
symbiosis of satiric content and form, Ghost Rider 2 nevertheless tries to create new aesthetic paths for a genre that has rapidly fallen into vanilla homogeneity.
The perfect
symbiosis between artists of different centuries; writer - director Whit Stillman brought Jane Austen's long - forgotten novella «Lady Susan» to the screen, building upon it
in a way that reminded us that,
with his tales of worldly-wise but heart - foolish young people, he's been doing Austen all along anyway.