Sentences with phrase «through symbiotic»

We wrote about this incredible proposal to create carbon neutral energy, fresh water, food and fuel crops through symbiotic technologies back in 2008.
Whether it's minimizing competition, maximizing cooperation, or finding plants that make the best use of the nice we are providing, the idea is to create forest gardens that can — as successfully as possible — fend for themselves through the symbiotic relationships between their various elements.
Legume - Plants that fix nitrogen from the air through a symbiotic relationship with bacteria in their soil and root systems (e.g., soybean, peas, beans, Lucerne (also known as alfalfa), clovers).
Through process and material emerge countless studies that strive to expose facets of this splintering self and start to mend through a symbiotic artistic expression.
Through the symbiotic relationship between the paintings and the buildings he has observed, Araujo informs the way we think about architecture and Modernism in general.
His suit as currently constructed will fail, unless he shows that the journalistic speech of the rating agencies is at least partly driven by commercial concerns, and they implicitly profit through their symbiotic relationship with the financial guarantors, who were too highly rated for too long as a result.
Through this symbiotic relationship, we become a team.
Pulse crops such as lentils are also environmentally sustainable in that they participate in nitrogen fixation through a symbiotic relationship with Rhizobium soil bacteria, which improves nutritional quality and yield of subsequent crops when used as a rotation crop (Migliozzi et al., 2015).
Myco - heterotrophic plants germinate and grow through a symbiotic relationship with mycorrhizal fungi.

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Of course through such coexistence for long periods, there developed symbiotic interpretations of religions and cultural and social values, creating not one but several composite cultures and syncretic religious trends in different regions of the country in different periods of its history, with one or other religious value or cultural system having dominant influence.
Through a recent, well - researched ethnography on the culture and religion of the Paraiyars of Tamilnadu, Robert Deliege confirms the symbiotic relationship between the religion of the Christian and Hindu Dalits.
Finally, there is the possibility — this perhaps the strangest of all — of weird microbes and familiar microbes operating in symbiotic relationships that benefit each other through the exchange of chemical compounds, enzymes, or even genes.
Through cellular respiration, the heterotrophic bacteria produced carbon dioxide waste, which was used by the phototrophic bacteria to kickstart the symbiotic cycle.
c) The eukaryote then began a mutually beneficial (symbiotic) relationship with it whereby the eukaryote provided protection and nutrients to the prokaryote, and in return, the prokaryotic endosymbiont provided additional energy to its eukaryotic host through its respiratory cellular machinary.
This endosymbiosis, or symbiotic merging of two cells, enabled the evolution of a highly stable and successful organisms with the capacity to use energy from sunlight through photosynthesis.
Rhizobial bacteria enter a symbiotic interaction with legumes, activating diverse responses in roots through the lipochito oligosaccharide signaling molecule Nod factor.
Diet, however, remains one of the main avenues through which symbiotic microbes populate an organism.
We propose that the immune system can discriminate between pathogens and the microbiota through recognition of symbiotic bacterial molecules in a process that engenders commensal colonization.
This progress report details the status of these interrelated enhancements and the Large - Eddy Simulation (LES) ARM Symbiotic Simulation and Observation Workflow model implementation project (now midway through its two - year duration) at the Southern Great Plains site that is designed to bridge the scale gap between high - resolution ARM observations and large - scale climate models.
It's symbiotic: the more aligned you become with yourself through self - love, self - acceptance and self - discovery, the more light you have to share with the world.
Through service learning, students discover the importance of supporting local songbird population because of their symbiotic relationship with humans.
Through nearly 300 pages, Seider takes special care to highlight the symbiotic nature of this unique encounter, providing countless examples of positive transformations both for the homeless and for the volunteers.
Belize now knows that the country needs to have a symbiotic relationship with the ocean, as the national treasure just off the shore of the country, the second largest barrier reef in the world, brings in a huge portion of the country's GDP through tourism.
She harmonizes patterns, materials, and sounds of varying origins through symmetry, rhythm, and symbiotic balance to reveal an underlying connectedness between individual and collective histories.
Through the display of artworks, letters, documents, interviews and publishing projects, the exhibition aims to contextualise the incredibly fertile and symbiotic relationship established between these artists, some political exiles, and their new London environment.
Through his curatorial efforts, MOCA has become the epicenter for the increasingly symbiotic relationship between high art and entertainment.
Through a new series of works, Nona Inescu speculates on symbiotic possibilities triggered by nutritional and medical practices, such as the consumption of coral calcium supplements and the use of coral for bone implants.
This is the first gallery exhibition since 1964 to highlight the symbiotic, fruitful and lengthy collaboration between two great artists, which marked the trajectory of both, and via which they «conquered a place in the history of art through the creation of their emblematic murals and sculptures, which continue to have a civic and artistic symbolism of great force and relevance,» according to the the directors of the gallery.
Recognizing a deficit in affordability and connectivity in the culture of art collecting, the WonderRoot CSA — adapted from the well - known «Community Supported Agriculture» model — is a community - driven program for selling and purchasing artwork that fosters a symbiotic relationship between art makers and supporters through a «share system».
Through an extensive display of ephemera, including letters to Hugh Hefner and private collectors, glossy magazine advertisements, personal musings and sketches, My American Dream appears as a kind of bellwether for the art world's symbiotic relationship with consumerism, corporate sponsorship (a relic of another economy), and the market — political and ethical concerns that could not have been expressed in the sculptural objects she had made up until that point.
Some mushrooms have a symbiotic relation with some species of Trees (at the root level), Wild Pigs eat this mushrooms and help to spread the spores of the fungi through the Forest.
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