Sentences with phrase «where chances of survival»

This would include illnesses where chances of survival are relatively lower.
Sam's Hope enables the owners to keep their pets in their homes rather than turning them in to overcrowded shelters, where their chances of survival would be very slim.
The worst destruction, where the chances of survival are least likely, is confined to a «severe damage zone.»

Not exact matches

For a more current look at what happens when abortion is severely restricted, we looked to Brazil, where abortion is illegal except in cases of rape, when the mother's life is in danger, and in the rare instances of anencephaly, a severe fetal anomaly in which the fetus lacks parts of the brain, leaving the infant with virtually no chance of survival.
The Tigers have given themselves a chance of survival since Marco Silva took over and this is the kind of home game where they really have to collect three points in.
The scientists sampled the genetic code of 400 trees from 31 locations across northern North America and combined the genetic variations with computer modeling techniques to map how important genes differ within balsam poplar and to locate where trees may have the best chance of survival in a rapidly warming world.
Arturo Casadevall, chair of the Department of Microbiology and Immunology and director of the Center for Immunological Sciences at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, who has been studying Cryptococcus for over 20 years, has compared the phenomenon with a card game where soil microbes are playing for survival, but by chance, a few hands confer «accidental virulence» on other hosts.
In this follow - up to Alien vs. Predator, the iconic monsters from two of the scariest film franchises ever, wage their most brutal battle yet in an unsuspecting Colorado town, where unsuspecting residents must band together for any chance of survival.
Also, it has to seem like something that wouldn't require much training to use (again, unlike the novel where it took six months of boot camp to use it well enough to stand even a snowball's chance of survival).
In order to increase your chances of survival while driving through a bombed - out shell of a city where the threat of IEDs, suicide bombers, and guerrilla attackers could lurk anywhere, Tom with a beard says it's best to drive as fast as possible.
- The Times of London «Excellent... Grappling with manifold questions about identity and the tragic futility of material aspirations in a ruthless, brittle world, this novel draws you into a sun - struck realm where the survival of the fittest is more predicated by chance and where violence is a sudden, opportunistic enterprise.»
Don't evacuate your home — where you have the best chance of survival — unless told to do so by local officials.
They can provide medical treatment, including vaccination and sterilization surgery, a microchip or tattoo, and then return them to their home location where the cats have a better chance of survival than in a full shelter.
They operate on the principal that any cat found loose outdoors should be brought to an animal pound or shelter where she has little chance of survival.
Spay / neuter decreases the fight for resources among stray animals, preventing the spread of diseases like the deadly parvo virus and reducing mating related aggression which can often lead to dogs being rounded up and put into public shelters where they have little chance of survival.
«The distinction between compensatory and additive mortality does, however, become increasingly redundant as the number of birds killed in a given area increases: where large numbers of prey are killed, predators would probably be killing a combination of individuals with poor and good long - term survival chances.
Kittens under four weeks old have a better chance at survival with their mother where you just found them according to Rich Anderson, executive director / CEO of Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League.
Relocation also gives the animal a slim chance of survival against the other animals who already have established territories, who know where to find food, and where to hide from predators.
He was given a 50/50 chance for survival at the Animal Hospital of Cotati in Sonoma County, California where veterinarians began to do all that they could to save his life.
With the ability of the ASPCA to support animal agencies such as Palm Beach County Animal Care and Control, animals receive a second chance for survival and placement in homes where proper and loving care is available.
Global warming can force species to move to higher latitudes and higher altitudes where temperatures are better for their chances of survival.
(We also have it here in Bavaria, where foresters accept that the spruce plantations of old have no chance of survival.)
Stopping this practice immediately, at least in the area where the red wolves live, would give them a better chance of survival.
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