Sentence examples for possible terrestrial from inspiring English sources

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Effect of pesticides on the terrestrial life phase (Carsten Brühl, University of Koblenz-Landau Several amphibian species like the fire-bellied toad (Bombina bombina) or the common spadefoot (Pelobates fuscus) inhabit the agricultural landscape during their summer activity period, resulting in possible terrestrial exposure [2].

Rational protein manipulation has already resulted in enzymes of potential value for environmental cleanup and industrial processes [ 15, 16]; however, this work has been limited to possible terrestrial, not marine, applications at standard conditions for temperature and pressure.

Both species share an aquatic carnivorous life style, lack of roots, and display rapid apical shoot growth, but exhibit partly distinct ecophysiology (turion formation in U. vulgaris, possible terrestrial life in U. gibba; see [ 1].

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Many are establishing or considering satellite systems to set up nationwide electronic communications earlier, and at far lower cost, than would be possible with terrestrial wire, cable or microwave.

For an endosymbiont it is easy to envision that a facilitated exchange of solutes with the host would be beneficial, whereas the solute concentrations possible in terrestrial environments might favour a passive mode of uptake in free living non-aquatic plants.

During the 1950s those interested in the phenomenon of possible extra-terrestrial sightings used the term "flying saucer" quite happily - hence the journal Flying Saucer Review, which reportedly counted Prince Philip among its subscribers.

The possible misinterpretation of terrestrial paleoenvironments and their relatively poor preservation in the sedimentary record does not necessarily mean that terrestrial life did not exist on the early continents.

Our results suggest that it is possible that the terrestrial planets could have the thin atmosphere under which the impact erosion is balanced against the impact supply.

It is possible that a terrestrial ancestry of cyanobacteria, where stresses resulting from desiccation and solar radiation were severe, may have played a part in the evolution of oxygenic photosynthesis.

Consequently, the mechanical advantage accrued by the muscles for flexing the hand is also greater It is possible that during terrestrial locomotion (when the elbow is half-flexed) the greater distance and moment arm improves flexion power of the muscles operating the distal carpus which remains flexed.

The vapour in the air is the invisible conductor that carries water from sea to land, making terrestrial life possible.

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