It relates tothe amount of greenhouse gases produced in our day - to - day livesthrough burning fossil fuels for electricity, heating andtransportation etc. (The amount of greenhouse gas
released by an organism.)
Not exact matches
It's an expression of the leader's trust in the releasable inner resources of each individual, trust in the group as a potentially helpful
organism, and trust in the process
by which the people dynamic in individuals and groups is
released.
In addition, plants also
release oxygen to the atmosphere, which is subsequently used for respiration
by heterotrophic
organisms, forming a cycle.
But he is far more concerned about the potential for accidental
release of gene - drive
organisms by scientists, he says.
The nitrogen and phosphorous excreted
by the sponges and
released when they die, says Mark Wunsch, a study author from Bremen, accounts for one - third of the nutrients reaching coral
organisms, offering a possible solution to Darwin's paradox.
But because these tests are so sensitive and may detect multiple
organisms, infectious disease expertise may be necessary to interpret the clinical significance and facilitate appropriate public health surveillance, according to new infectious diarrhea guidelines
released by the Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA) and published in the journal Clinical Infectious Diseases.
As for
releasing a synthetic
organism into the environment — for example, a souped - up algae for energy production, which one ecologist worried could cause havoc — at least for now, the risks are not much different from those of more conventional genetically modified products, which are covered
by existing rules, said science policy expert Michael Rodemeyer of the University of Virginia.
Regulations on the amount of nitrate that may be
released vary
by state, but excess nitrate contributes to algal blooms in natural bodies of water, depleting oxygen levels for aquatic
organisms.
The consensus was that natural bromine compounds were being produced
by marine
organisms and
released into the atmosphere.
Haeckel was so impressed with The Origin of Species upon its
release that he strove to demonstrate that people could behold evolution
by merely observing the physical traits of
organisms.
Viral infections simultaneously reduce the amount of nutrients and materials available to larger
organisms by killing microbial cells, but also stimulate microbial activity through the
release of organic matter and nutrients, which provides increased biomass available for larger
organisms including fish.»
When
organisms are cold for a long time, the sympathetic nervous system responds
by releasing adrenaline.
• The Revised Ministerial Decision No 96287 / 1893/13 -12-1995 regulating the
release into the environment of genetically modified
organisms, which is the implementation of the EEC Directive 90 / 219 / EEC / 23.04.1990, as amended
by the EC Directive 94 / 51 / EEC / 07.11.1994.
immunity The ability of an
organism to resist a particular infection or poison
by producing and
releasing special protective cells.
Dragonfly larvae are voracious predators of aquatic
organisms and
release kairomones — chemical signals
released by predators following the digestion of prey — that permeate throughout the aquatic community.
And then ironically, SIBO can then cause diarrhea or constipation, depending on the kind of gas that is
released by the type of
organism that overgrows.
Bifidobacterium infant is also helps in the gut
by releasing acids that keep certain
organisms from developing and moving within the body.
The BIO-tract Difference: Probiotic Survival Past Stomach Acids When the pearl is moistened
by fluids in the stomach, the patented gel matrix creates a protective layer, shielding beneficial
organisms from stomach acids and directing them to
release later in their journey.
After a period of rainfall, the
organism returns to the soil surface, where it
releases large numbers of arthroconidia which are spread
by the wind.
«I treat the museum or gallery space as a living
organism by releasing pharmaceuticals into the institution's interior,» Fishman says.
She says in an excerpt from the David Richard Gallery website, «In each of these works... I treat the museum or gallery space as a living
organism by releasing pharmaceuticals into the institution's interior,» Fishman wrote.
I say, «No.Because the rate of carbon
release is so rapid and because we are cutting down forests and clearing fields so rapidly, which are contributing to the imbalance
by removing the
organisms that take up carbon.»
News
Release: Marine
Organisms Threatened
By Increasingly Acidic Ocean Corals and Plankton May Have Difficulty Making Shells September 29, 2005 http://www.whoi.edu/page.do?pid=9779&tid=282&cid=7388&ct=162
In the old geopolitical paradigm, Montes explains, «limited energy is competitively captured and consumed
by restricted number of
organisms, to detriment of the rest; energy is mostly used inefficiently, improperly recycled, and
released into environment as polluting waste; energy stocks decline and environment irremediably suffers; living
organisms increasingly suffer in a world of diminishing resources.»
respiration the metabolic process
by which
organisms meet their internal energy needs and
release CO2
If the people, who are supposed to be vetting the science and determining if the science passes muster, are blinded
by their
organism from the endorphins
released when they hear the cause is man induced global warming, than peer review becomes nothing more than a 5th grade click of friends sitting around a lunch room table complaining about everyone who isn't as great as they are.
«In 2001, the European Commission
released the results of 81 scientific studies on genetically modified
organisms conducted
by more than 400 research teams at a cost of $ US65 million.
When photoplankton and other
organisms are broken down
by bacteria, the process can
release proteins and other chemicals, including sugars and lipids (which include fats, waxes, and other materials).
The world's oceans act as a huge sponge for the carbon dioxide
released into the atmosphere
by human activities, but all of that extra CO2 increases the acidity in the waters, which can be harmful to the
organisms that call the sea home.
Its cysts, when ingested
by a host, can withstand the acidic environment of the stomach; when they arrive in the intestines, the walls of the cyst are digested,
releasing the
organism into the gut.