Sentences with phrase «into subsequent generations»

But along with all those desirable genes, some that are far less desirable will have hitched a ride into subsequent generations.
Supernova explosions blew these heavier elements into interstellar space, where they mixed with clouds of primordial hydrogen and helium and were recycled into subsequent generations of stars.
These adults who had been told by their parents to diet grew up with a higher risk of being overweight or obese, demonstrated abnormal eating behaviors, had less satisfaction with their bodies, and in turn pushed their children to also diet, extending the cycle of eating and weight - gain behaviors into a subsequent generation.

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It's a process you know... One that Jefferson and Madison set up and subsequent generations have incrementally, but inevitably put into practice.
It is during this stage and the subsequent three stages, that the primary developmental task (for adults), (what Erik Erikson calls «generativity») is to generate new life and to pour one's energies into the stream of history by investing in the new generation.
The problem is that when starting with only a two parents, the subsequent generations are locked into whatever genetic dice rolls the parents produced.
To interpret this text as a historical vestige, moored in misguided hopes from Israel's past, is to misunderstand the canonical forces at work in shaping the prophetic tradition into a corpus of scripture directed to Israel's subsequent generations of faith.
Unless in consequence of a stupid insensibility this fact should some time deteriorate into a meaningless human conventionality, each subsequent generation will exhibit the same proportion of offense as the first; for there is no immediacy by the aid of which anyone could come any nearer to it.
In other words, is it right to divide so tremendous a section of time into two such unequal parts: the generation of contemporary disciples on the one hand, and all the subsequent generations on the other?»
He was born in Jarrow, into a family with links across the generations to the river and its historic industry and, after 30 years as a shipyard worker himself, he spent much of his subsequent political career unsuccessfully fighting to defend its continued existence.
These studies showing greater genetic diversity in ancient populations suggest it may not be so far - fetched to think that Siberians could have come into contact with people carrying Australasian genes, and then taken those signatures to the Americas over subsequent generations.
The production of heavier and heavier elements by subsequent generations of stars transformed the universe into a place where new and exotic objects could grow, including a rocky planet called Earth, and the life - forms that call it home.
As humans develop, each cell divides into two, leading to many more cells in subsequent generations as organs form.
When they reach the red giant stage, these elements are released into space, ready to be used in subsequent generations of new stars.
For example, adeno - associated virus (AAV) doesn't insert its genes into the genome, but places them alongside it, meaning they get read but are not passed to subsequent generations of cells.
These are finely milled, which is key, and are of that new generation of powders that seem to melt into the skin, serving their function of mattifying or providing a smooth surface for subsequent applications without leaving the impression of a powdered face.
The Toyota Supra was first introduced into the American market in 1979 (then called the Toyota Celica Supra) and lasted through three subsequent generations before leaving our shores in 1998, four years before production ended altogether in 2002.
In subsequent generations, the Honda Odyssey was expanded into a new model for North America that was larger and more powerful to suit the American consumer.
A man who wrote irony into his music and who knew, even then, that the irony would be lost on subsequent generations of audiences, but who hoped the music might stand on its own merits.
As one of the most influential artists of the second part of the 20th century, Schneemann's pioneering investigations into subjectivity, the social construction of the female body, and the cultural biases of art history have had significant influence on subsequent generations of artists.
One of the most influential artists of the second part of the 20th century, her pioneering investigations into subjectivity, the social construction of the female body, and the cultural biases of art history have had a significant influence on subsequent generations of artists.
Subsequent generations have responded by turning galleries into temporary kitchens, schools or, in the case of Lucy Dodd — in «May Flower,» at David Lewis — a regenerative spiritual space celebrating the beginning of spring.
It shows that the languages of abstraction have remained urgent, relevant and critical, revisited and reinvented by subsequent generations of artists over the last fifty years, and that they continue to provoke contemporary practitioners into dialogue.
One of the most influential artists of the second part of the 20th century, her pioneering investigations into subjectivity, the social construction of the female body, and the cultural biases of art history had a trailblazing influence on subsequent generations of artists.
Even in its abstractness, it has a touch of chutzpah, a quality that subsequent generations of artists adopted and evolved into irreverence, self - awareness and topical meta - commentary on art and contemporary life.
And closer study of biomass burning is calling into question the «carbon - neutral» assumption: that growing wood or other biomass captures the same amount of CO2 that subsequent burning for electricity generation releases.
Process - based studies have focused on understanding the role of the land surface on climate, with research looking into the regional impact of historical or hypothetical (future scenario) land - use change on climate, as well as understanding diurnal - scale relationships between surface fluxes of heat and moisture and subsequent atmospheric processes such as convection and the generation of precipitation.
In subsequent posts I'll be plumbing deeper into Daimler's individual programs like it's BlueZERO triple platform technology, the S 500 plug - in hybrid, and the second - generation Smart EV.
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