Not exact matches
The ecological
study of
nature involves,
instead, the
study of the relations between individual organisms within their natural environments.
I remember thinking at this point that I'd love to be a professional jewellery designer, but
instead I followed my love for
nature and
studied zoology at University.
A new
study, reported online today in
Nature, suggests that they swallowed the ingredients for stars
instead.
The
study, published in
Nature Genetics, offers the possibility that targeting these processes,
instead of single genes, may provide new opportunities for treatment of Wilms tumor.
Previous
studies of similarly organized societies had had supported the optimal skew model, but a
study published today in the journal
Nature suggests that meerkat behavior
instead supports the limited control model.
In the
Nature Communications
study, UTSW researchers also reported how miR - 17 causes cyst proliferation: the molecule essentially reprograms the metabolism of kidney cells so that cellular structures called mitochondria use less nutrients, freeing up resources to
instead make cell parts that become cysts.
The
study, which was published on July 13, 2009 in the peer - reviewed journal
Nature Geoscience, found CO2 was not to blame for a major ancient global warming period and
instead found «unknown processes accounted for much of warming in the ancient hot spell.»
Instead, an essay in
Nature Reviews Neurology called the
study «balanced and nuanced.»
In a new
study out in
Nature Communications, Maselko and coworkers explode misbehaving yeast
instead of people's heads.
The beauty of Ayurveda is that it encourages us to discover our own unique
nature, reminding us to let go of preconceived notions of how and what we should be eating, drinking, and doing and
instead, allowing us to
study ourselves.
In 1802 Constable refused the stability of a post as drawing master at a military academy so that he could
instead dedicate himself to landscape painting and to
studying nature directly in the English countryside.
Trees do not slow in their growth rate as they get older and larger —
instead, their growth keeps accelerating, according to a
study published today in the journal
Nature.