Sentences with phrase «less hospitable environment»

This makes the skin harder to penetrate, creating a less hospitable environment for fleas.
Contrary to popular belief, fever is actually a natural signal that the body is going into protective mode by raising body temperature to create a less hospitable environment for bacteria or viruses.

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New Zealand is full of extreme environments with extremophile microbes that may help us understand the limits of life and its origins, when Earth was a far less hospitable place.
As living organisms, probiotics set up shop in the gut, crowding out less friendly elements and producing pH - altering chemicals that make the internal environment more hospitable for themselves and their host.
Exercise and a proper diet afford us a simple way to change that environment; to make the body less hospitable to cancer cells.
But though everyone here seems equally dissatisfied with their single lives, women still find NYC a less hospitable dating environment than.
Much of this movie follows the quiet child as he tries to establish himself in a new environment that is less hospitable than the walls of his of own home.
REDUCING YOUR PET»S EXPOSURE TO MOSQUITOES - This means making your pet's environment less hospitable to mosquitoes, which in turn decreases the risk of your pet being infected with heartworm in the first place.
«It's just one more thing that is going to make our environment that much less hospitable to people who are underrepresented.»
Among the artists who struggled to find an opening in this less than hospitable environment were Martin Barré, Jean Degottex, Raymond Hainss, Simon Hantai, and Jacques Villeglé, all born in the decade after 1917.
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