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The general observation of low nematode densities at vents so far, is rather striking and at first sight controversial: energy and space are copious and plentious in a harsh, although inhabitable biochemical environment.
In addition to these domains, items indicating home environment (e.g. difficulty accessing rooms in house, inhabitable heating/cooling) and service utilization (e.g. recent hospital admissions, unmet treatment goals) were used.
Featuring a walk-in cloud of breathable cocktails set in a Victorian basement, the installation aimed to "explode drinks to the scale of architecture for a beautiful, inhabitable world that spatialises the world's best cocktails and creates a fully immersive alcohol environment," says Bompass & Parr.
But during the summer, Ceylanpinar is barely inhabitable.
His political achievements and failures are tangible, visible, inhabitable.
In January it'll feature inhabitable sculptures by the local artist Llewelynn Fletcher.
A stake was driven in, and an inhabitable place was created.
The Viking images of the planet's surface made it look as inhabitable as cat litter.
"Of course it was decayed, but still inhabitable and maintaining its original character".
Some Tawerghans agree, but say the government should start helping to make their town inhabitable again.
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