Sentences with phrase «key adaptations»

This year, I was dead on with my guesses, correctly expecting «The Ghost Writer» to join other key adaptations in this year's Oscar race.
A Natural England report commissioned from organisations including the RSPB, has suggested pest control such as the «killing of foxes» as one of several «key adaptation actions» to assist «priority species».
The EPA last night sent employees a list of eight approved talking points on climate change from its Office of Public Affairs — guidelines that promote a message of uncertainty about climate science and gloss over proposed cuts to key adaptation programs.
In collaboration with Prof. Staffan Svard, she will compare the transcriptomes of the fish pathogen Spironucleus salmonicida in order to identify key adaptations that permit Spironucleus invasion.
Hulu's Locke & Key adaptation suffered a bit of a setback recently, when executive producer Scott Derrickson stepped back as director for the long - gestating pilot.
After synthesis of available information we make several key adaptation recommendations including: improving current surveillance and monitoring systems; concentrating adaptation strategies and policies on vulnerable communities; strengthening adaptive capacity of public health systems; developing multidisciplinary approaches sustained byan new mechanism of inter-sectional coordination; and increasing awareness and mobilization of the general public.
Most of our difficulty in the advancing half - cycle since 2009 would have been avoided by the key adaptation that we made in 2014: in the presence of zero - interest rate conditions, even the most extreme «overvalued, overbought, overbullish» syndromes were not enough.
By about 3.2 million years ago Australopithecus afarensis had arches in the soles of its feet — a key adaptation for walking on the ground.
Nevertheless, a few bones found at the same site in central Australia indicate that the earliest kangaroos already possessed some key adaptations for hopping gaits,» said Dr Kear.
The death of an ant outside of its colony and subsequent growth of the fungal stalk might be key adaptations of the fungus, researchers have hazarded.
The origin of the amniotic egg (an egg which can survive out of water) is one of the key adaptations underpinning vertebrates» transition from sea to land more than 300 million years ago.
Manual dexterity is traditionally viewed as a key adaptation that separated the earliest primates from other early mammals.
Borschberg notes that the key adaptation was changing his mental focus from what he wanted to achieve to what he was actually experiencing: «I was almost a little bit disappointed it was already over,» he recalls of the training attempt.
August 15, 2013 Earliest complete fossil from major group of ancient mammal discovered Flexible ankles and versatile ridged teeth were the key adaptations that allowed mutituberculates to become the most successful group of ancient mammals, as revealed with the discovery of a 160 million - year - old fossil — the earliest known complete skeleton of a multituberculate.
This is a DESCRIPTION of one of the key adaptations to training.
One of the key adaptations to come up may be contractor - basis educational opportunities, whether it's freelance digital textbook developers or actual online instruction or tutoring.
Canada is one of the most urbanized countries in the world, so protecting and expanding our urban green space could be a key adaptation method for Canadian cities.»
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