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But we've also discovered, when it comes to plants, in plants, as much as we understand and are starting to understand their genomes, it is the ecosystem around them, it is the microbes that live in their root systems, that have just as much impact on the character of those plants as the metabolic
pathways
of the plants themselves.
There are chemical
pathways
and biological
pathways.
The biological
pathways
are fantastic because the energy source that's needed to drive them, the sun, is effectively free.
There are also chemical
pathways.
Great progress is being made, but it will be many decades before those chemical
pathways
are drawing down a gigaton of CO2 a year.
The biological
pathways
offer us a lot more hope, I think, in the short term.
So we know lots of different pathways, thousands of different organisms now that live off of CO2, and can capture that back.
Also, there's numerous
pathways
that can be engineered metabolizing methane.
That these social leaders who really are looking at innovation and extending opportunity to the 70 percent of Pakistanis who make less than two dollars a day, provide real
pathways
to hope.
He swore off creating contemporary drama, shows set in the present day, because he saw that when people fill their mind with four hours a day of, for example, "Two and a Half Men," no disrespect, it shapes the neural pathways, he said, in such a way that they expect simple problems.
To confront these challenges, policymakers must look beyond traditional healthcare
pathways
and employment policies and recognize that informal care will continue to form the bedrock of care.
The elephants have carved the shallow lake water up into a network of little pathways, and they're spaced just enough apart that only elephants, with their long trunks, can tap into the most succulent grasses.
The connections of the brain's neural network determines the
pathways
along which neural activity flows.
It opens
pathways
in how an individual thinks, and afterwards will change the person forever.
As I watched, I felt drawn into his world of frustrated sexuality and tormented sensitivity, pulled along
pathways
of familial dysfunction I didn't even know existed.
The third coalition should comprise developing countries taking advantage of gains in energy security, equity, and sustainability to leapfrog into new energy pathways, much as they took advantage of mobile telephony.
Because konzo was initially characterized as a pure upper-motor neuron disease confined to motor
pathways
in the central nervous system, it was suggested that the cognitive effects were minimal.
It also may be one of the few local
pathways
out of poverty for small farmers.
The private sector provides critical support for migrants as they travel through legal
pathways
and integrate into new communities.
Neuro-anatomists have shown that the
pathways
that connect the amygdala with the thinking brain, the neocortex, are not symmetrical - the connections from the cortex to the amygdala are considerably weaker than those from the amygdala to the cortex.
The hope is that the world will recognize its collective interest in keeping development
pathways
open for poorer countries, both for these countries’ benefit and for the sake of international peace and security.
In targeted therapies, in which drugs interfere with the molecular signaling needed for proliferation and survival, a cell might adapt by activating or following alternative
pathways.
In this view, the total complement of cells, anatomically organized by function and forming major pathways, constituted the brain’s “hardware.”
The JCPOA blocked all of Iran’s major
pathways
to becoming a nuclear power, by preventing the country from reprocessing plutonium or enriching uranium to weapons-grade levels.
It also means that, following the examples of Singapore and Germany, clear
pathways
linking education to employment must be created.
These findings should embolden policymakers to be more proactive in designing
pathways
for legal migration and policies to integrate migrants.
This is one reason why labor unions, which once opposed immigration across the board, are now far more supportive of measures that would legalize undocumented workers and create more
pathways
for migration.
A growing body of research suggests that services will provide new social- and economic-development
pathways
for Africa.
As international bureaucracies with a penchant for “best practices” and common standards, these institutions are woefully unsuited to the task of seeking innovative, unique
pathways
suited to each country’s particular circumstances.
Instead, change must be comprehensive and include an overhaul of the myriad
pathways
to early retirement.
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