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Our planet's human-carrying capacity emerges from the capabilities of our social systems and our technologies more than from any environmental limits.
Mr. Ellis concludes that population growth is the mother of invention, always stimulating us to coax more food from the land: "Our planet's human-carrying capacity emerges from the capabilities of our social systems and our technologies more than from any environmental limits".
Excess capacity emerges as a persistent problem in the shipping industry and plays an essential role in determining the level of ocean freight.
This study extends previous research by showing how absorptive capacity emerges as an unintended consequence from organizational boundary spanners' external and internal relational embeddedness and their relational empowerment.
Despite such progress, system-level description of the methylotrophic metabolism is currently lacking, and much remains to understand regarding the network-scale organization and properties of methylotrophy, and how the methylotrophic capacity emerges from this organization, especially in facultative organisms.
Therefore, ER stress that results from an imbalance between the cellular demand for ER function and ER capacity emerges as an important player in inflammatory responses and activation of cell death mechanisms in liver during I/R.
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In a commentary accompanying the Nature report, Dr. McBrearty, who was not involved in the research, wrote that she believed that "modern cognitive capacity emerged at the same time as modern anatomy, and that various aspects of human culture arose gradually" over the course of subsequent millenniums.
In examining how different components of absorptive capacity emerge and unfold their effects, this study addresses critical limitations of the literature on absorptive capacity.
- Specialist in psychiatry, female Several interesting issues concerning both the descriptive and the normative issues relating to decision-making capacity emerge from the interviews.
Women also appreciated how HEWs reassured expectant mothers during delivery and how they helped with referrals when complications that were beyond their capacity emerged.
" (KI 1) Insufficient capacity in LMICs human resource, leadership and management, and health systems capacity—emerged in the interviews as a key barrier to implementing evidence-based interventions at scale (KIs 2, 4 9).
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