Sentences with phrase «younger organisms with»

To supply the young organism with vitamins give vegetables, leafy tops of root vegetables or wild - growing greens, and fish oil.

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The eggs may have been contaminated with salmonella braenderup, an organism which can cause serious and sometimes fatal infections in young children, frail or elderly people and others with weakened immune systems, the FDA said on Friday in a statement.
Wohlleben, a forester by profession, blends years of personal experience with new research into how the organisms exchange information, react to threats and even raise their young.
A younger generation of paleontologists, in contrast, has focused on reconstructing intimate details like growth rates and behaviors using modern techniques normally associated with the study of living organisms.
Although the discovery doesn't prove that complex organic structures originated in space, it does present strong evidence that the basic ingredients for living organisms exist elsewhere in the galaxy — and that they could be seeding many young planets with life's building blocks.
Their capacity to divide, differentiate and repopulate tissues, which typically declines with an organism's advancing age, resembled those of their stem - cell counterparts in younger animals.
The Robert Abady Dog Food Co., LLC of Poughkeepsie, NY, is recalling its 2 lb, 5 lb & 15 lb boxes of «Abady Highest Quality Maintenance & Growth Formula for Cats» because they have the potential to be contaminated with Salmonella, an organism which can cause serious and sometimes fatal infections in young children, frail or elderly people, and others with weakened immune systems.
The research team is analyzing those samples with civil and environmental engineering professor Tim Mattes, who is able to pull DNA out of the sediment to figure out how organisms living in the lake changed throughout the Younger Dryas.
Rothbart views the very young infant as a highly reactive organism whose behaviour becomes, with development, increasingly controlled by regulatory processes.
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