Sentences with phrase «term of survival»

In terms of survival of the species, it doesn't make sense that breastfeeding would only benefit the baby.
This can be measured in objective terms of survival and reproduction and biologists do just that.
But in terms of survival horror, I draw the line at unfair and cruel.
Another possible answer, though, could be that high - circuits do not have any special status in terms of their survival.
All of this has a thoroughly functional role, fully intelligible in terms of survival value.
The Swedish study involving 25,474 women is the first to quantify the combined effects of smoking and age at menopause on overall mortality in terms of survival time by investigating the role of smoking as a possible effect modifier.
«Yet in terms of our well - being, in terms of our survival over the next 100 years, it is absolutely the top political issue involving the ecosystem that we should be talking about,» he adds.
«The whole aim is to improve patient outcomes in terms of survival rates and also to try and improve quality of life,» Katherine says.
In Agony, you have the ability to possess other Martyrs, which gives you a leg up in terms of survival whilst also adding a bit of tactical thought to the game as well.
Breeds that did the poorest in terms of survival time were Maine Coon (~ 2.5 years) and Sphynx (~ 3.5 years).
«As long as the marketshare increases along with the competition, then everyone should be fine in terms of survival in the craft beer world,» Katleski says.
In terms of survival, we aren't even close to the 300 million years dinosaurs mulled around.
The Israelites understood God's promise in terms of the survival and status of a whole people.
So it makes sense, in terms of survival, that mothers and babies both get something out of breastfeeding.
«The improvements over the last decade in terms of both survival and quality of life for patients with this disease are striking, and very encouraging.»
Harnessing fire for light, warmth, and cooking was a key event in hominin prehistory — but the smoke could have been disastrous for Neandertals and other ancient hominins in terms of survival and reproduction, New Scientist reports.
Our tool helps to compare those different options and what they would provide in terms of survival and quality of life.
«A lot of these conversations around therapy — including extensive therapy that may not be truly beneficial in terms of survival — may come down to emotional values.
Among all study participants, patients receiving amiodarone fared slightly better in terms of survival to hospital discharge, the study's primary endpoint, but did not achieve statistical significance.
We found that the underweight people died at a faster rate, and the overweight were better than the normal weight, the mildly obese were better than the overweight in terms of survival
So in other words, like many other parts of our bodies» functioning, muscle growth is done in terms of survival.
But Paul Greengrass's 2006 «United 93,» a film chronicling the plane's real - time flight, respected these passengers» primal drive to reclaim control of their fate — their need to act not even necessarily in terms of survival, but at least trying and, if they must, dying on their own terms.
I'm certainly enjoying it thus far, as it pressing a lot of my buttons in terms of survival and crafting and planning shit out.
it's such a good game and while i do wish the hunger meter was taken out, i do agree that the game isn't pestering you every few minutes in terms of survival.
And when this happens, our brain interprets these feelings in the most primal way — in terms of survival.
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