Sentences with phrase «of organisms find»

A variety of organisms find this a perfect location for growth.
«In the place of the Hegelian hierarchy of categories of thought, the philosophy of organism finds a hierarchy of categories of feeling» (PR 166/252).
Yeast is by far the most common type of organism found in a diaper rash.
The type and amount of organisms found varies with time of year.
Every year, Earth Day offers an opportunity to reflect on how this new natural order affects all of the organisms found here — plant, animal and human.
After a study found that kids who grew up on farms or with a dog in the house had fewer allergies, research started to explore the importance of the organisms found in these less - than - sanitized environments and how they impacted health.
In ecological terms, sustainable communities are those that are made up of many parts the growth of which develop with a synergistic function to benefit the future population growth of the groups of organisms found within.

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That, in a sense, is the predicament that the global organism of business has found itself in.
They're hoping to find out what controls the size of the nucleus, the central compartment of a cell that contains the DNA, and other components of the cell as it develops into a many - celled organism.
At Lake 260, for example, scientists added synthetic hormones from birth control pills at concentrations found downstream of wastewater outfalls, to test the effects on aquatic organisms.
According to this year's proposed shareholder resolutions, investors are also interested in the impact of neonicotinoids (a commonly used chemical found in pesticides) on bees and other organisms.
Luckett, who co-wrote The Social Organism with Michael J. Casey in 2016 and co-founded theAudience with Facebook's founding president Sean Parker, says: «I'm not at all a fan of Facebook.
These nematodes are the only multi-cellular organisms ever found at depths of 2.2 miles under the surface.
A healthier body of Christ will find relief in its excretion of evangelicalism while ingesting a historic Trinitarian - based ecclesiology, taking shape in a visible organism that gathers to worship and serves the other, since its God so loved the world.
Instead, this freedom is found in the person who sees herself as a part of one spiritual organism, which is the church.
But Duffy never wanders too far from this one persistent argument» that much of the vitality and resiliency of Catholicism is found in its rituals and worship, in lay devotions and Marian piety, in veneration of the Church's blesseds and saints, in acts of communal discipline and obedience that bind the faithful together as a living organism.
Of course, a human experience has characteristics we do not expect to find in unicellular organisms, certainly not in molecular or electronic events.
Structures found in nature are too complex to have evolved step - by - step through natural selection [the concept of «irreducible complexity «1]: Natural selection does not require that all structures have the same function or even need to be functional at each step in the development of an organism.
Lowe's point is well founded, for William James's works contain many insights which have important affinities to Whitehead's philosophy of organism.
Other living organisms indicating the Earth is far more than a few thousands of years old include Posidonia oceanica, a species of seagrass found in the Mediterranean Sea.
An evolutionist is not surprised if he finds component parts or precursors of organs or functions fully developed in more complex organisms in their less complex relatives.
If you are conceding that most marine organisms died, then you face the same founding population genetic diversity constraints limiting their ability to rapidly yield the mult - itude of observable marine vertebrate and invertebrate life in a very short time.
The best treatment of the differences between Whitehead and Bergson of which I am aware is one that acknowledges the full weight of Bergson's influence, and then goes on to ask how and where these ideas were modified in the philosophy of the organism.63 Hartshorne, the author of that article, eventually concludes that «synthetic psychical creativity» is Whitehead's most original insight; one not to be found in Bergson.
Until we realize that our minds» main concern is with self - preservation, protecting the organism, and that our thoughts are emanations of this, we will continue to blindly believe whatever we believe, plus find endorsement for it.
Elements of democratic ethics, such as doctrines of human rights and religious freedom, are gradually finding their way into Catholic thought.7 Since the Church is a living organism it can respond to every new cultural situation while maintaining steadfastly its own absolute authority.
In vegetables and perhaps in very simple animals no such dominant occasion occurs, but in the higher organisms, especially where a fully developed central nervous system and brain is found, there is strong indication of centralized control of many aspects of the animals behavior.
But although certain non-living systems, of which the thunderstorm is such a striking example, do show what we can call «organismal characters,» this property is nowhere found in so high a degree as it is in living organisms.
Even the «soul,» the personally ordered society of actual occasions constituting human consciousness for Whitehead, does not have a comprehensive understanding of the organism within which it finds itself.
I wrote out my argument, vetted it through my graduate faculty, and sent the resulting amended version of a paper called «Organism and Teleology» on to the newly founded journal, Process Studies.
In both cases, however, the dominance of similar means of understanding is unmistakable, as both are based on biocentricity; in this perspective it appears then completely valid to look at Whitehead's philosophy of organism as a purified and newly founded resumption of that which appeared previously as animism, before being overlaid by thing - ification.
This second chain of events has nothing to do with the environment in which the organism finds itself.
They contrast their position with those who seek to find in every detail of nature evidence for deterministic design in which living organisms are compared with contrivances such as a watch, which a watchmaker designs and makes.
The evidence here is so overwhelming that creationists are required to invoke facially - flawed mechanisms to account for this order (for example, «hydrodynamic sorting» which fails in light of similar density organisms not found in the same strata, like ostriches and ornithomimids; «ecozonation» which fails in light of similar niched organisms not found in the same strata, like dolphins and plesiosaurs; and «floating biomes» for the same reasons as the previous two creationist «models»).
In what way, if any, does the concept of subjective aim help us to understand the organization of organisms as we find them today and their evolution in time?
This is just one example of the many problems that must be overcome in order to find a «natural» explanation for the evolution of complex organisms from simpler ones.
The higher up we go on the evolutionary ladder, the greater the complexity of the physical organism, the more conceptual autonomy we find.
The organism was groping around all sorts of difficulties and sometimes found a way round them which then gave its descendants a selective advantage.
This does not mean that something very like self - conscious human purpose is to be found in amoebae, but it does mean that there must be some continuity between an amoeba's response to its environment and the response of higher organisms (including human ones) to theirs.
The main influence (e.g., on my notion of morphogenetic fields) was the idea that nature should be founded on the model of the organism and not on the model of the machine.
In this regard, we described two types of biologically - based teleologies: (i) an external teleology, where there is a deliberate and conscious setting of goals, those that are generally found among human beings and possibly in higher animals; and (ii) an internal teleology, where there is no self - directed or conscious goal - seeking on the part of living organisms, such as in the natural selection of favorable traits among biologically adaptive species.
Her own sympathies, at least with respect to causation, focus upon Whitehead's early philosophy of nature: «I now find myself distanced from his later writings, but increasingly sympathetic to the middle ones [e.g. SMW], especially as he was working towards a generalized notion of «organism,» and when his «passage of nature» could be seen not as one datum after another, but as a pattern - forming and pattern - sustaining process which could support a dynamic view of a causation underlying more restricted kinds» (CE vii).
12 «The two sides of the [higher] organism require a reconciliation in which emotional experiences illustrate a conceptual justification, and conceptual experiences find an emotional illustration» (PR 23).
This second chain of events has to do with the environment in which the organism finds itself.
I think the professor needs to consider the role of sulpher in the life span of the yeast organism and the bacteria found naturally in these starters.
I find that refined flours work better here because they do a better job of nurturing the starter without adding as many competing organisms as we'd get from a whole grain flour.
A Nielsen study in 2015 found that foods with all natural ingredients and those without genetically modified organisms (GMO) are considered very important to almost half (43 %) of global respondents.
Therefore, I find the internal inconsistency and self - contradiction of many arguments against genetically modified organisms (GMOs) simply astounding.
Studies comparing human milk from preterm mothers with that from term mothers suggest that these immunologic benefits may be even greater for preterm infants because secretory immunoglobulin A (IgA), lysozyme, lactoferrin, and interferon are found in greater concentrations in preterm human milk compared with term milk.2 — 4 Very low birth weight (VLBW) infants do not benefit from the transplacental transfer of maternal immunoglobulins that occurs primarily after 34 weeks of gestation.5 These infants are exposed to abundant pathogenic organisms during neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) hospitalization and may benefit from the host defense factors present in preterm human milk.6 — 9
A Waldorf school is a living organization involving many people who each have their own relationship to the endeavor, and who find themselves in groups that have particular roles and responsibilities — all important to the overall function and health of the organism.
He also found cells of D. audaxviator, a bacterium that made up 99.9 % of the organisms he recovered from one of the filters used to extract water from rock fractures deep in the mines.
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