This is particularly true of
more modern breeds such as our own.
Recruiting
a more modern breed of writer can build flex into your author pool and widen your contact list.
Not exact matches
IRRI is using
breeding and
modern biotechnology to develop rice that contains
more beta - carotene (a source of vitamin A), iron, and zinc.
Elite
modern full - backs are an attacking
breed anyway (Patrice Evra and Fábio Coentrão, to name but two, both started their careers as wingers), and while they often provide the same pace and athleticism as a winger, they are necessarily
more robust defensively due to the obvious fact that they have been trained as defenders.
But
more than 220 years ago, this same
breed of mosquito was spreading a different and deadly epidemic right here in Philadelphia and just like Zika, this epidemic is seeing a
modern resurgence, with Brazil at its epicenter.
Using genetic analyses of
more than 50 horse
breeds, along with the pedigrees of three stallions that founded English Thoroughbreds, researchers traced the Y chromosomes of
modern horses back hundreds of years.
«Apart from stallion lines in Northern European
breeds, all stallion lines detected in other
modern breeds derive from
more recently introduced Oriental ancestors,» says Barbara Wallner at the University of Veterinary Medicine, Vienna.
Village dogs therefore carry a
more authentic genetic signature of original dog populations than the
modern - day
breeds created in the past 200 years, mainly in Europe.
The researchers said their analysis indicated that the
modern representatives of these
breeds were recreated in
more recent times from combinations of other
breeds.
The oldest
modern dog
breeds are no
more than 500 years old, and most date only from ~ 150 years ago.
On top of that, scientific studies have not found significant differences in the nutrient content of
bred made using
modern production methods, compared to
more traditional ones.
The path that transforms healthy milk products into allergens and carcinogens begins with
modern feeding methods that substitute high - protein, soy - based feeds for fresh green grass; and
breeding methods to produce cows with abnormally large pituitary glands so that they produce three times
more milk than the old fashioned scrub cow.
While this success may not be possible for everyone, this should certainly offer a
more sensible direction for us to pursue what may be
more sensible than going through the challenging exercise of making gluten - free baked goods from substances like almond, potato, tapioca, and bean flours, which may or may not be necessary for a short period of time while you re-introduce your digestive tract to the high - vitamin, mineral, and fiber - endowed heritage grains such as einkorn, emmer, spelt and even some heritage organic whole wheat or one of our
more modern organic whole wheat
breeds that are grown without chemical treatments.
Researchers have also found evidence supporting the claim that spelt may be easier for humans to digest than wheat.4
Modern wheat has been altered over the years through breeding to simplify its growth and harvesting, increase its yield and raise its gluten content for the production of commercial baked goods — all of which has rendered modern wheat more difficult to d
Modern wheat has been altered over the years through
breeding to simplify its growth and harvesting, increase its yield and raise its gluten content for the production of commercial baked goods — all of which has rendered
modern wheat more difficult to d
modern wheat
more difficult to digest.
There are lots of other changes this represents too, such as the presence of chemicals in our food supply (pesticides, herbicides, xenoestrogens, etc) that didn't exist in the ancient diet, as well as the dramatic changes caused by hybridization of many of our foods, which creates versions of fruits and vegetables
bred more for size, sweetness, and appearance as opposed to natural nutrition... this aspect has decreased micronutrient content in the
modern day food supply (just look at wild blueberries vs cultivated blueberries as an example of that with wild berries coming in at
more than DOUBLE the antioxidants from ORAC testing).
Modern dog
breeds show
more Right
breed for you?
Modern dog
breeds show
more
Unlike most other
modern sex comedies, this one plays
more toward older couples than it does to young men, which makes it a bit of a rare
breed in this era of crass and sophomoric gags.
What drivers will find is that this new
breed of small turbo engines and their
more modern transmissions deliver a mature feeling of power around town, great passing ability, and now also amazingly good fuel economy.
As time goes on, these features will find their way into family cars, and not be limited to the high - performance market - just
more examples of how high - performance,
modern hot rodding improves the entire
breed.
Smaller than anything they now offer, it could signal a new
breed of
more modern Bentleys.
Recent genetic analyses have also suggested that many
modern dog
breeds have a much
more recent origin of less than 200 years ago.
Because
modern show type Siamese have been
bred to such an extreme slender body style, there has been a movement over recent years by some breeders to return to the original
more moderate Siamese body style.
The original Cavalier King Charles Spaniels were around and had been
bred from other toy dogs and spaniels during the 16th century or so, but
modern day breeders have been using other methods of
breeding to bring a
more pure version of the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel back into existence.
The
modern breed was developed from dogs found in the countryside around Bern, Switzerland and is only... Read
more
A little bit
more cross
breeding with French Bulldogs resulted in the
modern Boston Terrier that still has the strong muscles of the Bulldog but is a true softy deep down.
Dogs similar to the
modern day
breed existed
more than 1300 years ago.
The
modern greyhound is
more popular as a racing dog then as a show dog, but valiant efforts by greyhound charities to raise the profile of the
breed as a pet has meant that increasing numbers of ex-racing greyhounds find their way into the comfort of home life and happily swap the racetrack for a comfy sofa.
They were popular among royalty in Europe and the
more modern dog was
bred in Germany.
Other
breeds came from Arabian traders around the Horn of Africa and with Asian immigrants, particularly into the Cape Colony, and jackal coursing introduced from British India brought lurchers from England and Ireland and the borzoi or Russian wolfhound, and before the era of standardised
modern breeds, several
breeds may have
more rarely contributed to Rhodesian Ridgeback genetics.
This breeder is exposed to other points of view, learns
more about the
breed and
modern breeding practices, and is kept up - to - date on AKC rules and regulations.
This breeder is exposed to other points of view, learns
more about the
breed and
modern breeding practices, and is kept up to date on AKC Rules and Regulations.
The adjusted IR value (IR - village dog or IRVD) for the population gave a
more accurate measure of just how inbred the parents of
modern English bulldogs were compared to village - or landrace - type dogs from which the
breed evolved.
In dogs, the term
breed is used two ways: loosely, to refer to dog types or landraces of dog (also called natural
breeds or ancient
breeds); or
more precisely, to refer to
modern breeds of dog, which are documented so as to be known to be descended from specific ancestors, that closely resemble others of their
breed in appearance, movement, way of working and other characters; and that reproduce with offspring closely resembling each other and their parents.
A lesser used but
more modern nickname for a dog of this
breed is the Chrysanthemum Dog, an English notion originating in the 1930s.
THE
MODERN ERA Except in the United States and Canada, to this day the breed is still known in all other nations as the King Charles Spaniel and must not be confused with its cousin, the relatively modern, more recently re-developed Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, recognized by the AKC in
MODERN ERA Except in the United States and Canada, to this day the
breed is still known in all other nations as the King Charles Spaniel and must not be confused with its cousin, the relatively
modern, more recently re-developed Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, recognized by the AKC in
modern,
more recently re-developed Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, recognized by the AKC in 1995.
The breeder is exposed to other points of view, learns
more about their
breed, general dog care,
modern breeding practices and is kept up to date.
Its fur type is apparently
more primitive than that of other
breeds and, unlike
more modern cats, it has a tendency to face foes rather than flee!
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Just five companies (Monsanto, Dow, Bayer, DuPont, and Syngenta) own
more than 60 % of the global commercial seed supply, and with many of the
modern seed varieties being hybrids that won't
breed true for home gardeners and small - scale farmers, or that have regulations outlawing the collection and replanting of seeds, today's growers are being locked into a cycle of reduced genetic diversity, which may lead to a potentially dangerous food security situation in the near future.
It's 2016; my advice to young lawyers is that «It's time for a new
breed of lawyer, a
modern legal entrepreneur,
more reminiscent of Elon Musk, Tory Burch, Megan Trimble, or James Dyson, than of Lord Denning.»