Sentences with phrase «much diversity found»

With so much diversity found in Bali's dive locations, alert divers choose to join the Geko Team for several days of diving.

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And what we found is that, in patients who responded to the treatment, they actually had a much higher diversity of bacteria in their gut microbiomes compared to non-responders.»
«It was pretty obvious they weren't quite expecting to find so much diversity and such great businesses in a small town in the suburbs,» he says.
We've already discussed Chapter 2 — «The Old Testament and Ancient Near Eastern Literature» — in which Enns tackles the difficult question of how to understand the Bible as special and revelatory when Genesis in particular looks so much like other literature from the ancient Near Eastern world, and Chapter 3 --- «The Old Testament and Theological Diversity» — which addresses some of the tension, ambiguity, and diversity found within the pages of SDiversity» — which addresses some of the tension, ambiguity, and diversity found within the pages of Sdiversity found within the pages of Scripture.
The principles of the scientific method may be constant, but much diversity can be found worldwide in how scientists are perceived — by themselves as well as by the general public — and how science is practiced as a craft.
They investigated life history data of nearly 1400 bird species and found that avian life span varies considerably across the entire Earth, and that much of this variation can be explained by the species» body mass and clutch size and by the local diversity of predator species.
These findings also show that there is still much more to learn about the molecular diversity of sex determination mechanisms,» explains Professor Mikheyev.
The old hypothesis hinged upon the fact that many of the early mammal fossils that had been found were from small, insect - eating animals — there didn't seem to be much in the way of diversity.
Modern genetics has revealed that much of the diversity of life on Earth is found in single - celled organisms that reproduce asexually by splitting in two — thus flummoxing the definition.
Previous studies suggest that the Late Cretaceous skies were only occupied by much larger pterosaur species and birds, but this new finding, which is reported in the Royal Society journal Open Science, provides crucial information about the diversity and success of Late Cretaceous pterosaurs.
You also have a really interesting piece by Robert Hazen, about the fact that the mineral diversity on earth is unique, well unique, as far as we know; because as it turns out so much of that diversity is the result of life itself on earth [itself] creating the minerals that we find on the planet.
New work led by Carnegie's Jacqueline Faherty surveyed various properties of 152 suspected young brown dwarfs in order to categorize their diversity and found that atmospheric properties may be behind much of their differences, a discovery that may apply to planets outside the solar system as well.
New work surveyed various properties of 152 suspected young brown dwarfs in order to categorize their diversity and found that atmospheric properties may be behind much of their differences.
Size differences account for a great deal of the diversity found in the animal kingdom, but we still have much to learn about how sizes are programmed.
«We found much less diversity in east Asia than elsewhere,» says Bahl.
Today, we find that there is a much greater diversity of affluent customers and in the type of products that they're interested in.
With so much diversity out there and so little time to ourselves, it can be hard for many of us to find the time to get out there.
The research also found that in schools where the intercultural capabilities were a priority across the school, there were much higher levels of acceptance of diversity, more positive relations between different cultures, and these schools had safe and calm environments that facilitated learning.
The devil will be in the details, of course, and there is much work to do to ensure that we find an appropriate balance between the consistency of expectations that schools and students need and the diversity of mission and curricula that higher education values.
But then when I threw geography into the mix, and found there were quite a few charters with relatively low at - risk numbers in areas where DCPS schools had at - risk populations near 50 percent, my takeaway was charters aren't creating as much diversity as you'd expect for a 100 % lottery system.
The rich biological diversity found in Corcovado National Park is astounding, and sightings may include as many as 4 species of monkey, coatis, sloths, anteaters, and much more.
The diversity and inventiveness of the game's presentation is much appreciated and reminds me more than a little of that found in other Nintendo games such as the Wario Ware and Rhythm Tengoku titles.
Finding a character is extremely important in Battleborn, and with so much diversity you'll have to learn what works for you.
Being a collective exhibition I approached Feral 4 much like I would an anthology — expecting a diversity, flicking backwards and forwards until I find an anchor point into the exhibition.
And given the fact that land warms more quickly than ocean, resulting in areas of low pressure over land, changing patterns of atmospheric and oceanic circulation are bringing them to the coasts — where so much life's diversity is found.
In the absence of being able to make that policy call at this time on dangerous interference, what we're doing as an interim measure is working bottom up to see how aggressive can we be in finding a pathway to low - carbon power generation from coal, because that accounts for more than 50 percent of emissions; how aggressive can we be in transitioning to a much greater diversity of fuel supply than petroleum, and vehicle technology, and that's 20 percent of emissions; and then what can we do much more rapidly to halt deforestation, which is 20 percent of emissions.
During my week stay on Midway, I learned so much about creating smart solutions for big problems through hands - on trial and error, learning to deal with the fact that some problems take a long, long time to solve, the care that everyone has for preserving the history of an area while returning it to its original health, and appreciating the incredible diversity of wildlife found on such a small piece of land.
Like you, I believe that there are strategies the LSUC could pursue which would achieve their substantive goals, strategies which accurately reflect existing (and unambiguous) legal and ethical obligations and which are consistent with constitutional requirements and principles (as I've noted above, if the current requirement around a Statement of Principle merely required acknowledgement of our actual existing obligations under the Rules, rather than a general duty to promote equality, diversity and inclusion which is found nowhere in the Rules, I suspect much opposition would melt away and the LSUC would be on far stronger Charter grounds).
The concern here was not so much for privacy; rather it was for the great diversity of administrative tribunals, many of which are under - resourced and under - staffed, and who might find themselves «overwhelmed in a suddenly FIPPA - free procedural environment» (at para 103).
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