Sentences with phrase «on symbiosis»

This world runs on symbiosis, and we're not fulfilling our end...
Panel Discussion: Saturday, July 28, 2 p.m. «Deep Thoughts» A panel discussion on the symbiosis of art and science with Lily Simonson and scientists Lisa Levin, Regina Wetzer and Dean Pentcheff.
Turneffe Flats owner, Craig Hayes, has lectured at eco-tourism gatherings on the Symbiosis Between Eco-tourism and Commercial Fishing and we will continue to promote this as a major way forward for sustainable management of the coastal marine ecosystem.

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The popularity of the «Xoogler» network has popped in recent years, marking an interesting symbiosis between Alphabet, which has increasingly tried to keep its entrepreneurial talent on board, and ex-employees who feel pulled to venture out on their own while still relying on its extensive network.
It's based on building networks, symbiosis and legitimate promotion.
To the extent that the utilitarian critique was not itself able to construct a moral - religious context for a viable society, it has had to fall back on an uneasy symbiosis with the traditional pattern that it continues to undermine.
On Saturday, Aug. 5, Shmaltz hosts a «Tap Takeover» featuring five Shmaltz beers including Star Trek Symbiosis ® at Pub 365 (255 E Flamingo Road, Las Vegas, 3pm - 7 pm).
Lifting off this week, Star Trek Symbiosis ® transports itself in 4 - packs to retail outlets in 35 states across the country and will be on draft at select bars.
It's the culmination of endless practice repetitions and film study, a symbiosis of movement built on schematic design (but also on talent, instinct, trust and nerve) that ends with a pass spiraling tightly through the air into a waiting pair of hands.
While improving on already reliable and unique safety features, the Cloud Q introduces a new unique feature allowing it to be reclined when used outside of the car, creating a perfect symbiosis of superb safety in the car and a new level of comfort as a travel system.
They can help with recovery from an illness or literally make you sick: Billions of micro-organisms, most of which are found in the intestines, as well as on the skin and other regions of the body, living in symbiosis with the host.
Others believe that a symbiosis based on hydrogen could directly account for the nucleus.
This compelling case of symbiosis is certain to inspire further discussions on the complexity of Cambrian ecosystems.»
Since lipid synthesis is more costly than carbohydrate production, this parameter has a bearing on the total amount of energy invested by the plant in the maintenance of the symbiosis.
Recent findings emphasize the importance of investigating members of the archaeal domain of life in order to obtain a more comprehensive view of microbial ecology, symbiosis, and metabolic interdependencies involving archaeal partners, and of evolution of life on Earth in regard to the deep roots of archaea as well as our microbial ancestry.
Boomsma, who also wrote an essay on the amoebae in the same issue of Nature, noted that it is «a fascinating finding because the Dictyostelium - bacterial symbiosis is evidently driven by mutualistic advantages, despite the obvious risks of bacterial exploitation of the dispersal opportunities provided by the hosts.»
In early times, small - scale societies frequently relied on natural scavengers to make their discards disappear, but when trash accumulations grew too troublesome even for that convenient symbiosis, the entire community often pulled up stakes and moved.
They have devised a system in which the simple addition or depletion of a nutrient can experimentally switch the symbiosis on and off.
4) What unique form of symbiosis did we describe on 13 February?
«Two seemingly unrelated species, yeasts and flies, have developed an intricate symbiosis based on smell,» said Kevin Verstrepen of KU Leuven and VIB in Belgium.
Biologists at the universities of York and Exeter have published new research which shows that an ancient symbiosis is founded entirely on exploitation, not mutual benefit.
The discovery gives wider insights into future research on the mechanisms of symbiosis in other marine organisms such as giant tubeworms and giant clams.
«This new research has turned the assumption that symbiosis is mutually beneficial on its head.»
The species is known from its symbiosis with bacteria that feed on methane.
This ancient symbiosis with soil fungi is thought to be how plants survived on land millions of years before they evolved roots.
This symbiosis allows plants, such as peas or clover, to grow on nitrogen - poor soils — and in agriculture it replaces artificial fertilisers.
University of Colorado Boulder researchers have discovered the first known molecular evidence of obligate symbiosis in lichens, a distinctive co-evolutionary relationship that could shed new light on how and why some multicellular organisms consolidate their genomes in order to co-exist.
Scientists at the American Museum of Natural History and Gettysburg College found that this symbiosis, the only known example that includes a vertebrate species, puts stress on algal cells, changing the way they make energy, but does not seem to negatively impact salamander cells.
Review: Understanding the impact of soil sodicity on mycorrhizal symbiosis: Some facts and gaps identified from cotton systems — Samieh Eskandari — Applied Soil Ecology
On the other hand, populations of newly evolved species successful enough to grow and expand rapidly must eventually crash or slow down, as any species uses up available resources and interact with others that seek to take advantage of their increased numbers through predation or parasitism instead of symbiosis.
The focus is on molecular microbiology and virology, and includes topics such as genomics, the gamut of plant and animal host - pathogen interactions, host immune responses, characterization and evolution of virulence determinants, cell cycle and differentiation, symbiosis in plant and animal associations, environmental microbiology, biodiversity and evolution, population dynamics, sex and mutagenesis, antibiotic resistance and production, drug and vaccine targets, as well as aspects of prion diseases and of fungal and protozoan biology.
«Mutual Aid» was big on ideas but short on the kind of experimental proof needed to convince scientists that symbiosis and cooperation are important factors in natural selection.
A symbiosis factor (PSA, polysaccharide A) of B. fragilis signals through TLR2 directly on Foxp3 + regulatory T cells to promote immunologic tolerance.
Dr. Vega Thurber's lab currently researches several aspects of marine microbial ecology, including the effects of viruses and bacteria on tropical reef health, marine microbial food web dynamics, and the cascading effects of abiotic stressors on microbial symbioses.
An attorney and introvert herself, Cain's passion - fueled research sheds a light on what it really means to be an introvert or an extrovert and to educate people on the strengths, weaknesses, and potential symbiosis between these personality types.
The yeast feast on the carbohydrates (sugar) of the grain and attract lactobacillus to create a symbiosis (sound familiar) and ferment.
This is an advantageous symbiosis that I can assure you, was lost on none of the parties who saw «low - fat» as the opportunity to peddle their product: sugar.
Amanda Seyfried and Naomi Watts cleverly create their own symbiosis: aware they are being sidelined by what is going on, they are at once sympathetic and suspicious of each other.
Locked in neurotic symbiosis with his mother, Konstantin also pines after Nina (Saoirse Ronan), a fair but fickle maiden on loan from another estate.
It does provide some insight on why the idea of a «Great Wall of Trump» has gained traction in segments of the American public while it is equally regarded as impotent farce in the face of the entrenched underworld, both crime and law enforcement and their symbiosis, essayed herein.
With Lifeforce, Hooper parodies the sexual panic that informs the classic vampire tale, which is often famously preoccupied with the fear that giving in to what truly turns you on could upset your carefully governed symbiosis with the rest of society — a subtext that Hooper immediately elevates to text with a series of opening moments that follow Tom's crew as they enter a collection of alien chambers that must surely constitute some of the most vaginally symbolic imagery in all of American cinema.
Whether or not Hooper realizes it, music and film require a sort of symbiosis, so leaning too heavily on one or the other can be absolutely catastrophic — and it is here.
This is challenge that requires deep educational innovations of global willingness that promotes intrinsic reforms from its own ontological nature of the ecology of the intelligence; and become, ultimately, in the genesis of a cognitive democracy: composed by new transcultural and transpolitical symbiosis between the different civilizations that have been formed on the earthly homeland in the last six millenniums.
«The result of this symbiosis between state - of - the - art production technology and traditional craftsmanship is a high accuracy of fit that minimizes the need for subsequent work on the vehicle,» states Mercedes - Benz Classic's press release.
... on the interior If we're talking about a cabrio, the symbiosis between exterior and interior is essential to have the spirit of the car.
There's also a fair bit of mechanical symbiosis going on.
The electric boost function provides a noticeable increase in dynamic vigour — expressed most prominently by the powertrain's instantaneous responses — and combines with enhanced efficiency courtesy of the electric assist function and the opportunity to drive through town and cross-country on electric power only to create a unique symbiosis of driving pleasure and sustainability.
Appropriate lines along the side create the harmonious symbiosis of the front end, the side view and the rear section on the BMW Concept 5 Series Gran Turismo.
In January 2015, I was invited by Symbiosis Institute of Business Management in Bengaluru to give a talk at their TedX event on why I travel — and how everyone else can too.
This allows a sort of symbiosis where airlines that can't sell those pricey tickets can remove miles from their accounting ledger and we get a great deal — sometimes even an experience of a lifetime in a private suite on board a plane.
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