Sentences with phrase «on endemic»

Fixed an issue where information on endemic life would disappear from the Wildlife Map when moving about the field.
In the mediterranean - climate region of South Africa, climate change may have at least as significant an impact on endemic Protea species» extinction risk as land - use change does by 2020 (Bomhard et al., 2005).
Fixed an issue where information on endemic life would disappear from the Wildlife Map when moving about the field.
Your second paper was on endemic goiter in West Bengal — Environmental hypothesis: is poor dietary selenium intake an underlying factor for arsenicosis and cancer in Bangladesh and West Bengal, India?
She has over 25 years of experience in global health across research, public health, and philanthropic sectors, with focus on strategy, global health product development, and the introduction and scale - up of tools and strategies resulting in impact on endemic populations.

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But a feeble investment climate, endemic corruption and excessive dependence on natural resource exports eventually laid Russia low.
In 2011, Deluce cut the ribbon on a shiny new 10-gate terminal at a cost of $ 50 million, one that avoids the conveyor - belted people - processor feel endemic to airports.
In addition to figures like Harvey Weinstein, Kevin Spacey, and Louis C.K., Andrew Kreisberg - an executive producer on superhero dramas «The Flash,» «Arrow,» «Supergirl,» and «Legends of Tomorrow» — was fired after 19 women and men who worked on the shows described being subjected to or witnessing incidents of inappropriate touching and endemic sexual harassment.
It's why downplaying or hiding the negative and presenting a benign or favorable version of events is endemic to politics, whether it's Hillary Clinton talking about her private email server, George W. Bush reflecting on his decision to invade Iraq, or Bill Clinton referring to «that woman.»
Marx did good work on the paradox of overproduction where he underlined its relative nature and said that, far from displaying a surplus of wealth, it is the sign of a system where the fundamentals set limits on accumulation due to the endemic distribution mechanisms.
It is the weaknesses endemic to narrative that may cause some to question its sufficiency: the rejection of the philosophical supports needed to sustain Christian truth, an emphasis on divine agency entailing a disdain for apologetics, and a turn to intratextual (rather than correspondence) theories of truth.
Thus Ferdinand Mount, in an otherwise astute essay on America's bicentennial, comments on the shock effect of Watergate: What Europeans are bewildered by is the American's affectation of pained surprise on receiving a specific proof of the corruption he knows to be endemic to his political system.
I would be willing to entertain the possibility that both Cain and Abel were historical figures in one of the tribal ancestries of ancient mid eastern culture, but the intention of the author is not to convey Actual information on the first murder but instead to show how murder is endemic to sin and how grace is available even to the worst of sinners.4
One can list problems — triumphalism, commercialism, individualism, and a few we have not touched on here (a virtual dearth of inclusive language and an uncritical approach to scripture)-- but such dysfunctions are also endemic to American popular religion.
Noll and Nystrom seem less perturbed than they might be by the ways in which the individualism endemic to Protestantism may have contributed to the contemporary «dictatorship of relativism» castigated by Joseph Ratzinger on the eve of his election as Pope Benedict XVI.
But this double «betrayal» stemmed from a single motivation: Weil objected so adamantly to the national idolatry endemic in European (and particularly French) Christianity» the conceit that «holy France» was God's chosen people» that she blamed Israel and its God for inflicting the idea of election on the world in the first place.
The presented topics focused on: - Economical, ecological and social implications of apiculture - Legal norms and guidelines / official and private standards - Perspectives of organic apicultural production - Conversion problems, risk assessment and evaluation - Specific apiary operations - Quality management and assurance in organic apiculture - Inspection and certification processes - Labeling / packaging and marketing - Endemic Iranian bees and their potentials for honey production - etc..
There, you can read about Hispaniola's great biodiversity, including 30 endemic bird species; the importance of the island to birds that winter and migrate through the West Indies and breed in North America; and the critical role of shade coffee in preserving habitat on an island with a very high level of deforestation.
In opting for swimming, Kiki chose perhaps the toughest of disciplines: long hours of arm - heavy laps in the practice pool, where the only view is a shadowy blue blur that may be another swimmer or one's own imagination; the greedy slap and gurgle of arms (reach, grab, recover, reach, as the late Matt Mann rationalized it); the ring around the eyeballs, endemic to the competitive swimmer, caused by chlorine, which makes the whole wide world glow with halos on the way home from practice.
Where I disagree with though is on this issue of «Arsenal bias» — I actually think there is an endemic bias against Wenger amongst Gooners, not for him.
It's all endemic, sadly, of the burden of racism falling squarely on people of color.
Yes, but sadly i think now the problem has become so endemic it is going to be on the wrong side of a nasty season or two, we need a manager who can tear everything up and start again from nothing, Spurs are used to that, but our systems and organisation have not seen significant change in 20 years, it takes a lot more rebuilding
Pressure on parents today is endemic, and, for the first time, stress levels among youth have eclipsed those of adults — something parents, too, are frequently blamed for in the media.
Hierarchy is endemic to both, and the editor does well to include differing perspectives on the relative merits of each.
«Both the Skelos and Silver trials shed light on exactly the kind of quid - pro-quo environment that is endemic in Albany.
On 18 July, former News of the World journalist Sean Hoare, who was the first reporter to tell of «endemic» phone hacking at the publication for which he used to work, was found dead at his home in Watford, Hertfordshire.
On 22 July, former Daily Mirror financial journalist James Hipwell spoke to The Independent, claiming that the practice had been «endemic» at the Mirror during his time there under the editorship of Piers Morgan.
Endemic rebelliousness on the Conservative backbenches is here to stay even if the Tories change their leader, experts have warned.
Still, when the announcement does come, it'll reportedly be in a speech that's heavy with specifics on how Cuomo proposes to deal with New York's endemic political corruption, without resort to «the normal political pabulum.»
Decision keeps pressure on Andy Coulson If the police start looking into allegations of widespread, endemic phone hacking at the News of the World, something they didn't do in 2006, the pressure for Andy Coulson to stand aside during a revived full - scale investigation could be hard to resist, writes political editor Gary Gibbon.
Pedro Espada Jr., the pugnacious former Democratic state senator who fought his way through a perennial cloud of suspicion to the top ranks of state government only to later become one of the most glaring examples of endemic corruption in Albany, was convicted on Monday of stealing hundreds of thousands of dollars from the nonprofit health care network he founded.
Japanese endemic cockroaches (B. nipponica) feeding on the fruit of the M. humile plant.
«In the 1950's, the Brazilian health agencies added chloroquine into cooking salt and distributed it to the population in endemic areas as an effective way of spreading the inexpensive anti-malarial drug as a prophylactic on a wide scale.
More than 300 of these unique animals are now on an extended visit to the South Carolina Aquarium, part of a new exhibit showcasing the isolated nation's endemic, and often endangered, biodiversity.
It is endemic to the Seychelles archipelago in the Indian Ocean and a specialist on its only host, Morinda citrifolia.
Likewise, a single - minded focus on hotspots might shortchange areas like the African savannah, which is low in endemic species but enables mass migration.
This candidate vaccine has the potential to have a significant impact on public health in view of the high disease burden in endemic countries.»
Formed when massive slabs of seabed limestone were thrust on top of one another, the Springs are in many ways a distinct eco-island, complete with locally endemic species.
Nonlocality was indeed endemic to quantum mechanics, Bell had shown: somehow, the outcome of the measurement on particle B depended on the measured outcome on particle A, even if the two particles were separated by huge distances at the time those measurements were made.
Using data from several sources on 162 terrestrial animals and plants unique (endemic) to the Albertine Rift, the researchers used ecological niche modeling (computer models) to determine the extent of habitat already lost due to agriculture, and to estimate the future loss of habitat as a result of climate change.
«Their data show alarming declines in population and geographic ranges of endemic Hawaiian honeycreepers on the island of Kauai,» she says.
It is also the most floristically rich of the Hawaiian islands with Melicope stonei becoming the 249th endemic plant species known from only Kaua`i and nowhere else on earth.
But also we also have another very important migration that is happening for example in the high peaks on the Andes which is the altitudinal migration for many of the birds that breed and are endemic and are unique to the highlands of those mountains.
This reflects the impact that urban development is having on the location of endemic species.
New weather conditions brought on by climate change may help spread a fungal disease endemic to the Southwest known as valley fever
As a result, the island's endemic wildlife is under threat, and its only songbird, the South Georgia pipit, is on the brink of extinction.
Underwriters Laboratories, perhaps most recognizable for the ubiquitous «UL» in a circle that is printed on many gadgets, was founded back in the late 19th century by insurance companies looking to forestall the fires endemic to the new era of electrification by safety certifying electrical products.
Insecticides being sprayed on coffee plants in Uganda, a country with endemic schistosomiasis.
«On some of the deep reefs we surveyed, 100 percent of the fishes we recorded were endemic, meaning that they are all unique to the Hawaiian archipelago,» said Randall Kosaki Ph.D., NOAA's deputy superintendent of Papahanaumokuakea Marine National Monument and chief scientist of the expedition.
The effect of seasonality in pathogen transmission on vaccination strategies was investigated under several types of disease scenarios, including an endemic case and a new outbreak case.
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