"The basic objective is to understand what goes on in nature with animals by programming robots with similar behaviors, " she said.
An electrical field removes any ions present, so the rate of seed growth should be equivalent to that in nature with no cosmic rays around.
Shaklee was founded on the principle of living in harmony with nature in 1956.
The exam in question was modular in nature, with pupils sitting chunks of the syllabus, throughout the year.
Wilberforce may attack the complacency of the rich who refuse to hear about the suffering of the slaves, but Apted is candid enough to demonstrate that the privileges of wealth can be delightful: now and then, Wilberforce retreats to an estate in Yorkshire, where he lies on the grass in ecstatic communion with nature, and entertains the local poor in his fancy dining room.
What do I have in Common with Human Nature, a group of performers have in common?
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He founded RockResorts on one idea: Give guests a beautiful place in balance with nature.
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But Sullivan, who saw himself as an artist in touch with nature, had a third idea of function.
Chief among these is Jamesie, who is so in tune with nature that he hears the first cuckoo before anyone else.
In the early 1960s, their father and uncle took over the property, eventually dropping their guns in favor of living in harmony with nature.
There is no higher symbol of this than fabled architect Oscar Niemeyer's buildings, which manage to be both angular yet still in harmony with nature.
Britons must "work in harmony with nature" to preserve rural areas for the benefit of "our successors, particularly grandchildren", the Prince of Wales has told the BBC.
Writing in Nature last month, cell biologist David L. Vaux decried the continuing publication, including in Nature, of papers with problems such as miscalculated margins of error.
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In a study conducted with the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and published in Nature Medicine, found that more than half of patients with lung and colon cancer might benefit from the test.
We expect the recovery to be moderate in nature, however, with no significant demand event on the horizon while the global macroeconomic environment remains challenging.
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Of course, in keeping with the nature of these Ponzis, Gallardo characterized her real estate investments as safe and went so far as to issue her investors promissory notes that purportedly confirmed the bona fides of the deal.
He has explored crystal growth, and developed, with a specialist in nature-related algorithms, a 3-D program mimicking the way crystals actually grow over millions of years (with this particular program, he and the scientists he has been working with made virtual crystals grow directly on a ring-like structure on their computer, almost instantly, then manufactured them with a 3-D printer).
"The bass is the most important animal on the planet, in terms of our recreational relationship with nature, " says Douglas Hannon, an author and scientist in Odessa, Fla.
In a paper published this week in Nature, they recast the mathematics of vaccination with this in mind.
His actions must be prudent in nature as he aligns himself with new partners.
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The answer lies, in part, with the nature of the Council on American Islamic Relations.
Its history (see "Udder Success") reflects the different nature of enterprises in nations with long-standing state dominance.
The Convention recognises the way in which people interact with nature, and the fundamental need to preserve the balance between the two.
In keeping with his perfectionist nature, Roberts had rehearsed the oath ceremony and had long since committed the words to memory.
The commitment -- I mean, the longstanding commitment is embedded in the nature of the relationship with our very close ally.
This was made much easier since the devices used to access streaming video were interactive in their very nature to begin with.
The Obama administration has spent months ignoring this reality and appealing to the better angels of Russia's nature for help in dealing with Iran.
"That's not exactly public rudeness, but it's a good example of how a norm of being in public -- enjoying nature with your child, paying attention to your surroundings -- is deteriorating, " he explains.
Europeans, in particular, express sympathy for the argument that both serve the purpose of supplementing low wages, both are implicitly or expressly extortionate in nature and both are paid with the expectation of a quid pro quo.
In the 1990s, WWF started a process in densely populated Netherlands that against all odds transformed 100, 000 hectares of agricultural land back into nature in a joint effort with farmers, corporations, homeowners, government agencies, environmentalists, and others.
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