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; Psychrophile / Cryophile: An organism capable of survival, growth or reproduction at temperatures of-15 ° C or lower for extended periods ; common in cold soils, permafrost, polar ice, cold ocean water, and in or under alpine snowpack
Digital rights management systems which prevent unauthorized use or reproduction of copyrighted material and protect software against reverse engineering ( see also copy protection ) are another somewhat different example of using encryption on data at rest.
Darwin's primary approach to heredity was to outline how it appeared to work ( noticing that traits that were not expressed explicitly in the parent at the time of reproduction could be inherited, that certain traits could be sex-linked, etc.
An attempt to provide for the reproduction of the reverberation was tried in the 1970s through quadraphonic sound but, again, the technology at that time was insufficient for the task.
He sparked a debate with conservative bioethicist Leon Kass, who wrote at the time that " the programmed reproduction of man will, in fact, dehumanize him.
Like vertebrates, most invertebrates reproduce at least partly through sexual reproduction.
* reproduction where the population will increase at a rate proportional to the current population when the population size is small.
Several attempts at creating the vase must have been made, as modern reproduction trials show today ( see below ).
Pilots of surviving or reproduction aircraft fitted with rotary engines still find, however, that the blip switch is useful while landing rotary-engined aircraft, as it allows pilots a more reliable, quicker source of power in case it should be needed, rather than risking a sudden engine stall at the worst possible moment.
* Volvox carteri at MetaMicrobe. com, with modes of reproduction, brief facts
Grigory Gagarin | Prince Gagarin's reproduction of the royal panel at Betania, depicting George IV ( left ), Tamar ( center ), and George III ( right ), flanked by the warrior saints ( 1847 )
Fossil records indicate that sexual reproduction has been occurring for at least one billion years.
Although sexual reproduction is defined at the cellular level, key features of sexual reproduction operate within the structures of the gamete cells themselves.
A reproduction kokok a carving from the temple at Palenque, Mexico, depicting a Mayan priest smoking from a smoking tube.
* " Who's Who in Navy Blue " ( 1920 ) ( Composed at the request of the United States Naval Academy class of 1920 and dedicated to Tecumseh, a bronze reproduction of the figurehead of the U. S. S.
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In at least some of these species, they actively use this as a method of asexual reproduction.
Some religions distinguish between sexual activities that are practiced for biological reproduction ( sometimes allowed only when in formal marital status and at a certain age ), and other activities practiced for sexual pleasure, as immoral.
His designs for all of the aforementioned augmented his earlier reputation, resulting in many engravings from his work and even reproduction of his designs on porcelain and biscuit-ware at the Vincennes and Sèvres factories.
Instead, males choose the points at which several of the females ' home ranges overlap, creating a much smaller space, which can be properly defended against intruders while maximizing the chance of reproduction.
* The gross reproduction rate, the number of daughters who would be born to a woman completing her reproductive life at current age-specific fertility rates.
Both males and females average 26 months at first reproduction.
Stocking of striped bass was discontinued at Lake Mead in 1973 once natural reproduction was verified.

Astrid and Lindgren
However, after traveling to Sweden to conduct research for the film and meet the original author, Astrid Lindgren, they were denied permission to complete the project, and it was canceled.
* Pippi Longstocking by Astrid Lindgren in 1945.
** Astrid Lindgren, Swedish children's writer ( d. 2002 )
* January 28 – Astrid Lindgren, Swedish children's book author ( b. 1907 )
Astrid Anna Emilia Lindgren ( née Ericsson ) (), 14 November 1907 – 28 January 2002 ) was a Swedish author and screenwriter.
Astrid Lindgren in 1924
Astrid Lindgren grew up in Näs, near Vimmerby, Småland and many of her books are based on her family and childhood memories and landscapes.
Astrid Lindgren, in 1994, receives the Right Livelihood Award in the Swedish parliament.
Astrid Lindgren was well known both for her support for children's and animal rights, and for her opposition to corporal punishment.
In 1967, Rabén & Sjögren established an annual literary prize, the Astrid Lindgren Prize, in connection with her 60th birthday.
Following Lindgren's death, the government of Sweden instituted the Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award in her memory.
Astrid said that maybe people should call her Asteroid Lindgren instead.
In memory of Astrid Lindgren, a memorial sculpture was created next to her childhood home, named " Källa Astrid " (" Astrid's Wellspring " in English ).
It is situated at the same place where Astrid Lindgren first heard fairy tales.
Astrid Lindgren furthermore had stated that she never wanted to be represented as a statue.
The children's museum Junibacken, Stockholm, was opened in June 1996, with the main theme of the permanent exhibition being devoted to Astrid Lindgren: the heart of the museum is a theme train ride through the world of Astrid Lindgren's novels. The Astrid Lindgren Museum The grave of Astrid Lindgren

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On 29 August 1935, while the King and Queen were driving along the winding, narrow roads near their villa at Küssnacht am Rigi, Schwyz, Switzerland on the shores of Lake Lucerne, Leopold lost control of the car which plunged into the lake, killing Queen Astrid and her unborn fourth child.
The family was originally named Johansen, but in the 1950s, they changed their name to Jagland, a newly constructed surname that appeared in a book published by a bureaucrat ( 2000 nye slektsnavn New Family Names by Astrid Moss, 1947 ) which aimed at helping people find new surnames instead of patronyms, which had long been associated with the working class.
They travelled to Sweden to acquire the animation rights and to hunt for locations, only to be turned away at the door by author Astrid Lindgren.
Olof was also forced to accept a settlement with Olaf II of Norway at Kungahälla, who already had been married ( unbeknownst to Olof ) with Olof's daughter, Astrid, through the Geatish jarl Ragnvald Ulfsson.
Today Danish photographers such as Astrid Kruse Jensen and Jacob Aue Sobol are active both at home and abroad, participating in key exhibitions around the world.
She began her career at the young age of eleven when she had a role in the TV-series The Children of Noisy Village, based on a story by Astrid Lindgren.
# Mary Astrid Hearst ( 1953 – 2004 ), born in Santa Monica, daughters Shannon and Alexis, later married Randy Ives, died at San Simeon, California of cancer ; known as " Bunny "
His Piano Concerto, finished in 1855, intended for his piano pupil Hilda Aurora Thegerström, who continued her studies with Antoine François Marmontel and Franz Liszt, did not see the light of day until 1904, when Berwald's granddaughter Astrid performed it at a Stockholm student concert.
* Rebecca Corry as Astrid Barker, the dog-loving receptionist at the Wolf Pictures office.
In February 2012, Princess Astrid celebrated her 80th birthday with a private dinner at the Royal Palace in Oslo.
* Astrid Braunschmidt-weather anchor ; weeknights at 5, 6, 6: 30 ( Vancouver Island Report ) and 11 p. m.
Astrid relies solely on Ingrid and has trouble fitting in at school.
She lives by a set of her own rules and shows little interest in Astrid, seeming to forget she has a daughter at all.
Astrid suffers some broken bones and stitches from the gunshots and is hospitalized for a few weeks, and begins abusing the prescription drug Demerol, which is given to her during her stay at the hospital.
During the winter break, Astrid is expelled from the Turlock household after getting drunk and falling asleep at Olivia's house one night.
Ingrid is shattered to learn that Astrid remembers Annie at all, and reveals that Annie was a babysitter whom Ingrid left Astrid with for over a year, making Astrid realize why she fears abandonment from her mother.
It became popular after the books about Kalle Blomkvist by Astrid Lindgren, where the children use it as a code, both at play and in solving actual crimes.
Since 1991, however, this is no longer true and, at the present time, Princess Astrid, Prince Philippe, and Prince Laurent exercise their constitutional right to a seat in the Senate, but constitutional convention provides that senators by right do not participate in Senate votes even though they officially have the right to do so.
Ragnvald and Astrid arrive at Sarpsborg.
Ragnvald delivered Astrid at Sarpsborg in Norway and she married the king after Christmas of 1019.
Starting her career when Kirsten Flagstad was still alive and Birgit Nilsson and Astrid Varnay at the peak of their vocal abilities, Rysanek knew better than to go for Wagner's Isolde or any of his three Brünnhildes.

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