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This is undoubtedly our own biological necessity.
Eating was not enough; it was a biological necessity to eat well.
And it induces the organism to go to fantastic lengths to develop capacities that have no biological necessity.
As a scientist, Vertosick knows pain is a biological necessity: "In the simplest sense, pain protects us from bodily harm.
Given the plethora of such information, eating is no longer a simple biological necessity.
But instead of criminalizing a biological necessity like eating, we should enforce the already existing laws against littering.
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As the minutes, and then hours went by, a succession of senior leaders wandered off stage through a golden curtain, as biological necessities began to speak louder than political loyalty.
Kant contrasts this kind of causality with absolute necessity, which is the causality of unreasoning beings of creatures that cannot act autonomously because they are completely bound by their biological necessities and urges.
She claims that the social is the realm of labor, of biological and material necessity, of the reproduction of our condition of existence.
In line with this necessity, biological treatment system via aerobic and anaerobic processes has been frequently employed to treat wastewater containing phenolic compounds due to its economical attraction (Valo et al. 1990; Lim et al. 2013a).
The extent to which TCRs use one or both of these mechanisms and whether they arise due to biological or chemical/structural necessity has implications for the molecular-recognition properties of TCRs, and, by extension, the nature of T-cell specificity and cross-reactivity.
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