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Here, we examined the reproductive capabilities of cultured GH transgenic coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) when in competition with wild coho derived from nature using semi-natural mating arenas (within a contained facility).
The Oxford Dictionary defines natural as "existing in or derived from nature; not made or caused by humankind".
But while it is a moot question whether the origin of any kind of property is derived from nature at all, it would be singular to admit a natural and even an hereditary right to inventors.
(The notion is distinct from that of a natural law i.e., a law of right or justice supposedly derived from nature).
The colorful, abstract patterns of Amy Helfand's rugs are usually derived from nature.
We build our cities from stone, brick, steel, concrete, glass and bitumen – all derived from nature.
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Ecosystem services are the benefits humans derive from nature, which, until relatively recently, were not normally valued by traditional economics or, when acknowledged, were regarded as externalities.
We need a healthy environment that sustains our personal and community health; we also need vibrant and sustainable economic development that does not destroy the benefits we derive from nature.
Despite its brevity -- a change from the doorstop-sized tomes that many new histories fill -- The Devil's Cloth" gets to the heart of matters like the way we perceive color and pattern, and speculates interestingly on whether these perceptions derive from nature or nurture.
But the essence of Coleman's philosophy connects it to the defining trait of philosophical thought from Socrates onward: the puncturing of shibboleths, the rational devaluation of concepts considered essential, the proof through reason that ideas and categories believed to derive from nature are merely convenient artifices and social markers and can easily be dispensed with.
The law of diplomatic immunity was significantly developed by the Romans, who grounded the protection of envoys in religious and natural law, a system of norms thought to apply to all human beings and to derive from nature rather than from society.
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