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Apart from temperature, annual precipitation is another important ecological indicator of the areas where mosquito populations may thrive as it conditions the maintenance of larval habitats.
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The economy as a whole may be faltering, but cosmetics companies and spas thrive, as do matchmaking services that find Colombian women for American lonely hearts.
Because some bacteria may thrive only as animal or plant parasites or only in a rich source of nutrients such as milk, they likely do not thrive as free bacteria in nature.
Some may thrive even as others fail.
A lizard may thrive even without a reptile heater, as long as the fish like warmer waters, like tetras, etc. Don't skimp on the glue (ONLY use aquarium sealant) though finish it smoothly, like grout.
He says firms like Pearson (part-owner of The Economist) that run educational businesses such as textbook-publishing may thrive by offering free MOOCs as a way to get people to buy their related paid content.Besides the uncertainty over which business model, if any, will produce profits, there is disagreement over how big the market will be.
These types of methanogens as well as acetoclastic methanogens may thrive in ethanolic environments also containing acid-producing microbes.
Bacteria, in contrast, often just lurk in the environment (like tetanus), and may thrive on many hosts (as does bubonic plague, for example).
This implies that human PASMCs may thrive under hypoxic stimuli as opposed to human PAECs which succumb to their fragility under similar conditions.
A Networker may thrive in a collaborative environment such as a book writing class.
Another potential consequence is that those infected with HAT can possibly spread the disease by entering a new cycle of transmission as the parasite may thrive in previously uninfected vectors.
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