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In our recent experiments, we found with patch-cutting and retention of hub trees and regeneration to a diversity of species and genes and genotypes that these mycorrhizal networks, they recover really
rapidly.
And so what that allows for is when you're struck and your head rotates in this left-right direction, forces can
rapidly
transmit right down to the center of your brain.
Sadly, these days, the population has
rapidly
declined.
There's less than 50 percent of that number left, and the population continues to fall
rapidly.
Of course, I knew it was clear that religion would be a principle battlefield in this
rapidly
changing landscape, and it was already clear that religion was a significant part of the problem.
Our hydrogen, from water that is broken down, is going to escape into space more rapidly, and we're going to be left with this dry, reddish planet.
With rising populations, industrial development and economic growth, our demand for clean water is increasing, yet our freshwater resources are
rapidly
depleting.
An automated system for
rapidly
sorting these important biomarkers is not currently available.
They are
rapidly
improving the health status of the Afghan population, which used to be the worst in the world.
More than six thousand light years from the surface of the earth, a
rapidly
spinning neutron star called the Black Widow pulsar blasts its companion brown dwarf star with radiation as the two orbit each other every 9 hours.
And not only is the physical habitat of the Arctic changing rapidly, but the acoustic habitat is, too.
I know that I'm depriving my son of the sleep he desperately needs as a
rapidly
growing teenager.
It's
rapidly
becoming the most popular high school graduation gift, given to young girls who are about to go off to college.
A few hours in, the
rapidly
multiplying bacteria start to release toxins, leading to septicemia, also known as blood poisoning.
So for the same reason that a figure skater’s spin accelerates when they bring in their arms, the neutron star spins much more
rapidly
than its parent.
Instead, you're
rapidly
shifting from one thing to the next, depleting neural resources as you go.
Dr. Gloria Mark: So we find that when people are stressed, they tend to shift their attention more
rapidly.
Organizations are evolving rapidly, and they're counting on their future leaders to lead with more speed, flexibility, trust and cooperation than they do today.
Rhythmic flow, fluid and graceful, waves of serenity, smooth strings of purity, rains replenishing rapidly, rivers of dreams, raging springs covering earth in abundance, universal solvent dissolving, drink, liquid, life and power: water.
And today we see claims to tradition that claim to be ancient changing
rapidly
in front of our eyes.
So several studies
rapidly
confirmed our initial finding that yes, chronic stress is bad for telomeres.
I was a commodities trader in my past life and one of the things that I learned trading is that every market has a tipping point, the point at which change occurs so
rapidly
that it impacts the world and things change forever.
It’s these sources of water that are being
rapidly
depleted by humans, but slowly replenished by rain and snowfall.
Sensing a threat, the octopus will
rapidly
change its colors to match its surroundings.
I went through 10 Afghan provinces very
rapidly.
To rapidly, radically reshape society, we need every solution and every solver, every mind, every bit of heart, every set of hands.
If you want to become a fossil, you actually need to die somewhere where your bones will be
rapidly
buried.
Essentially, his bones were
rapidly
buried and beautifully preserved.
And as defined by the World Health Organization, screening is "the presumptive identification of unrecognized disease in an apparently healthy person, by means of tests ... that can be applied
rapidly
and easily ..." That's a long definition, so let me repeat it: identification of unrecognized disease in an apparently healthy person by means of tests that can be applied both
rapidly
and easily.
An early coastal migration along the south coast of Asia, leaving Africa around 60,000 years ago, reaching Australia very rapidly, by 50,000 years ago.
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