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"I work symbiotically with the bees.
"We want to live symbiotically with the earth, instead of being at war with it".
Engineering Algae Algae, of course, do more than live symbiotically with corals -- they keep humans happy too.
But not everyone is sane, so any explanation of horrific events must include bad rhetoric, working symbiotically with craziness.
Often, these cyanobacteria live symbiotically with marine animals, leading to production of natural products in whole animal samples.
Microtonal pitch systems have musical implications beyond the organization of pitch, suggesting the possibility of functioning symbiotically with orchestration, rhythm, and form in a musical work.
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They are symbiotically partnered with a Titan – a big robotic death machine armed to the teeth with devastating weaponry and unique abilities: shields, teleportation and chest-mounted super lasers make these giant tank-like bipeds a formidable force in any war zone.
Neave, M. J., Michell, C. T., Apprill, A. & Voolstra, C. R. Endozoicomonas genomes reveal functional adaptation and plasticity in bacterial strains symbiotically associated with diverse marine hosts.
The legal movement, which largely focussed on pets, was, of course, symbiotically aligned with the broader animal-rights movement, which also grew in the nineteen-nineties.
It has become unavoidably clear over its recent outings that this movie franchise is one of those things whose health is regarded as symbiotically linked with that of the nation.
These seas must have been sufficiently shallow and clear to allow penetration of adequate light for photosynthesis by zooxanthellae, a type of protozoa inferred to be, perhaps for the first time in geologic history, symbiotically associated with reef-building corals and aiding in their calcification.
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