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Some and potential
Some of those who question the value of BW have assumed that the only potential would be in the establishment of epidemics.
Some salamanders adopt defensive poses when faced by a potential predator such as the North American northern short-tailed shrew ( Blarina brevicauda ).
Some air shows are held as a business venture or as a trade event where aircraft, avionics and other services are promoted to potential customers.
Some commentators may see criminalization as a way to make potential criminals pay or suffer for their prospective crimes.
Some use the term dispute resolution to refer only to alternative dispute resolution ( ADR ), that is, extrajudicial processes such as arbitration, collaborative law, and mediation used to resolve conflict and potential conflict between and among individuals, business entities, governmental agencies, and ( in the public international law context ) states.
Some of the oldest such data is the Bereitschaftspotential or " readiness potential " in which electrical activity related to voluntary actions can be recorded up to two seconds before the subject is aware of making a decision to perform the action.
Some motors are powered by potential energy, for example some funiculars, gravity plane and ropeway conveyors have used potential energy of water or rocks, and some clocks have a weight that falls under gravity.
Some people require potential sex partners to be tested for sexually transmitted diseases before engaging in sex.
* Some transient receptor potential channels: This group of channels, normally referred to simply as TRP channels, is named after their role in Drosophila phototransduction.
Some of these potential sources have not come down to us, and all of them influenced each other, which adds to the difficulties.
Some mushroom materials, including polysaccharides, glycoproteins and proteoglycans, modulate immune system responses and inhibit tumor growth in preliminary research, whereas other isolates show potential cardiovascular, antiviral, antibacterial, antiparasitic, anti-inflammatory, and antidiabetic properties.
Some Viral Hemorrhagic Fever causing agents like Lassa fever virus, Rift Valley fever, Marburg virus, Ebola virus and Bolivian hemorrhagic fever are highly contagious and deadly diseases, with the theoretical potential to become pandemics.
Some of these people had already been identified by the FBI as potential suspects.
Some planetary colonization advocates cite the following potential locations:
Some calls for reform stress the difficulties encountered by potential claimants.
Some yeasts can find potential application in the field of bioremediation.
Some external signs that indicate potential coupling failure include:
Some potential issues are:
Some of them believed that the Russian peasant commune, or Mir, offered an attractive alternative to Western capitalism and could make Russia a potential social and moral savior representing thus a form of Russian messianism.
Some are used as ways to stop the spread of certain military technologies ( such as nuclear weaponry or missile technology ) in return for assurances to potential developers that they will not be victims of those technologies.
Some cases and moods are rarely constructive in spoken Finnish, e. g. the instructive and comitative cases and the potential mood.
Some critics compare Ehrlich unfavorably to Malthus, saying that although Thomas Malthus did not make a firm prediction of imminent catastrophe, Ehrlich warned of a potential massive disaster within the next decade or two.
Some measure spontaneous potential, a potential that arises in the ground because of man-made or natural disturbances.

Some and prey
* Some crustaceans, such as the coconut crab, though mainly omnivorous, will prey on turtle hatchlings, smaller crabs species, rats, and carrion
Some local populations are considered threatened or endangered due to prey depletion, habitat loss, pollution ( by PCBs ), capture for marine mammal parks, and conflicts with fisheries.
Some species of wasp, to complete the reproductive cycle, the female wasp paralyses a prey item such as a grasshopper and places it in her nest.
Some land turtles have very poor pursuit movement abilities, which are normally reserved for predators that hunt quick moving prey, but carnivorous turtles are able to move their heads quickly to snap.
Some species are known to use the neurotoxin tetrodotoxin to subdue prey.
Some species, such as nurse sharks, have external barbels that greatly increase their ability to sense prey.
Some are cannibals, and others prey on caterpillars of other species ( e. g. Hawai ' ian Eupithecia ).
Some animals have tongues that are specially adapted for catching prey.
Some predators kill large prey and dismember or chew it prior to eating it, such as a jaguar or a human ; others may eat their ( usually much smaller ) prey whole, as does a bottlenose dolphin swallowing a fish, or a snake, duck or stork swallowing a frog.
Some animals that kill both large and small prey for their size ( domestic cats and dogs are prime examples ) may do either depending upon the circumstances ; either would devour a large insect whole but dismember a rabbit.
Some predation entails venom which subdues a prey creature before the predator ingests the prey by killing, which the box jellyfish does, or disabling it, found in the behavior of the cone shell.
Some predators specialize in certain classes of prey, not just single species.
Some will switch to other prey ( with varying degrees of success ) when the preferred target is extremely scarce, and they may also resort to scavenging or a herbivorous diet if possible.
Some animal species exhibit bioaccumulation as a mode of defense ; by consuming toxic plants or animal prey, a species may accumulate the toxin which then presents a deterrent to a potential predator.
Some seals eat warm-blooded prey, including other seals.
Some organisms can take opportunistic advantage of a similar process, where they engulf an alga and use the products of its photosynthesis, but once the prey item dies ( or is lost ) the host returns to a free living state.
Some have long feelers to help them locate prey or attract mates in the pitch black of the deep ocean.
* Feduccia, J. Alan ( 1970 ): Some birds of prey from the Upper Pliocene of Kansas.
Some species, particularly the ground-doves and quail-doves take a large number of prey items such as insects and worms.
Some Dipteran larvae, such as species of Simuliidae, Tabanidae, and Vermileonidae, have prolegs adapted to such functions as holding onto a substrate in flowing water, holding onto host tissues, or holding prey.
Some species are prey for Little Owls ( Athene noctua ) in central Asia.
Some species, such as D. filiformis, are unable to bend their leaves in response to prey.
Some animals, usually but not always prey animals, have their two eyes positioned on opposite sides of their heads to give the widest possible field of view.

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