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TeamGym ( also known as " Gymnastics for All ") has it origins in earliest times. These days, although teams can compete the sport itself was developed to enhance fitness and health in the participants and is accessible to anyone of any age.
These sites, the subcoeruleus nucleus and the pedunculopontine nucleus, are thought to enhance arousal via cholinergic inputs to the thalamus.
These additives are often used to enhance the appearance of color of fabric and paper, causing a " whitening " effect, making materials look less yellow by increasing the overall amount of blue light reflected.
These advanced spacecraft enhance the capability of the GOES system to continuously observe and measure meteorological phenomena in real time, providing the meteorological community and atmospheric scientists greatly improved observational and measurement data of the Western Hemisphere.
These programs enhance the educational experience without the use of additional taxpayer dollars.
These friendships helped to enhance his understanding of the region.
These techniques employ electric currents to drive or enhance sintering.
These fragments of fibronectin are believed to enhance α4β1 integrins-expressing cell binding, allowing them to adhere to and forcefully contract the surrounding matrix.
These networks allow players to enjoy and enhance realism in their game.
These droplets enhance colour vision and reduce glare.
These missions will launch the preservation activities recommended in the January report and will include capacity building activities to enhance the preservation capabilities of governmental staff and young conservation experts.
These choices were made to enhance the product success as a result of field proven technology.
* Display easel – These are for display purposes and are meant to enhance the presentation of a painting.
These two parameters allow for adjustment of the display within the frequency range of the instrument to enhance visibility of the spectrum measured.
The phage antibody libraries are a variant of the phage antigen libraries first invented by George Pieczenik These techniques can be used to enhance the specificity with which antibodies recognize antigens, their stability in various environmental conditions, their therapeutic efficacy, and their detectability in diagnostic applications.
These marks also enhance her necromancy powers, with Jean-Claude remarking in The Laughing Corpse that he could feel her power calling to him at the end of the book.
These conflicting strategies are theorized to have resulted in selection of different jealousy mechanisms that are designed to enhance the fitness of the respective gender.
These enhance the appeal of the Individual Visit Scheme.
These failings undermines their ability to enhance or enforce corporate governance in the wider financial services sector. It also warned " that the reforms announced to date were not sufficient to avert more crisis ' in the future.
These cards have a silver border and enhance the unit they are equipped to.
" These elections have, regrettably, been insufficient to enhance the credibility of either the electoral or the democratic process ," said Bruce George, special co-ordinator of the OSCE chairman-in-office.
These remarkable gifts are due to her suppressed magical ability, which Agnes unconsciously used to enhance her innate musical talent.
These chemicals are released to cause more platelets to stick to the area and release their contents and enhance vascular spasms.
These particular type of games are primarily made up of text and descriptions, although images are often used to enhance the game.

These and nutrients
These tropical jungles are similar to coral reefs in that they are highly efficient at conserving and circulating necessary nutrients, which explains their lushness in a nutrient desert.
These nutrients are typically found in edible plants, especially colorful fruits and vegetables, but also other organisms including seafood, algae, and fungi.
These small diameters of the capillaries provide a relatively large surface area for the exchange of gases and nutrients.
These nutrients are supplied by water and carbon dioxide.
These nutrients can then enter watersheds through water runoff.
These algae assimilate the other necessary nutrients needed for plants and animals.
These minerals are usually essential plant nutrients and are referred to as agrominerals.
These sandy soils have extraordinarily low contents of available nutrients and hold water very poorly, reducing the availability of water to plants.
These roots have some ability to absorb water and nutrients, but their main function is transport and to provide a structure to connect the smaller diameter, fine roots to the rest of the plant.
* Surface roots: These proliferate close below the soil surface, exploiting water and easily available nutrients.
These microvessels, measuring 5-10 μm in diameter, connect arterioles and venules, and enable the exchange of water, oxygen, carbon dioxide, and many other nutrients and waste chemical substances between blood and surrounding tissues.
These crops provided a wide variety of nutrients and complemented each other in making whole proteins.
These plants grow attached to and penetrating within the branches of a tree or shrub by a structure called the haustorium, through which they absorb nutrients from the host plant.
These creatures do not have this need, as the surface area to volume ratio is large enough to allow absorption of nutrients and gas exchange by diffusion alone, due to dorso-ventral flattening.
These include: absorbing rainfall, reducing evaporation, providing nutrients, increasing organic matter in the soil, feeding and creating habitat for soil organisms, suppressing weed growth and seed germination, moderating diurnal temperature swings, protecting against frost, and reducing erosion.
These nutrients are retained in the system until the plant dies or is harvested by animals or humans.
These transport fluid and nutrients internally.
These polymers have a dual role as supplies of energy as well as building blocks ; the part that functions as energy supply results in the production of nutrients ( and carbon dioxide, water, and heat ).
* Cell wall-degrading enzymes: These are used to break down the plant cell wall in order to release the nutrients inside.
These enzymes both dissolve the insect and free the contained nutrients.
These locations allow the marshes to absorb the excess nutrients from the water running through them before they reach the oceans and estuaries.
These castings have been shown to contain reduced levels of contaminants and a higher saturation of nutrients than do organic materials before vermicomposting.
These feeding roots also house a symbiotic fungi known as mycorrhiza which increase the plant's efficiency in taking up nutrients.
These floods brought high water and natural nutrients and minerals that annually enriched the fertile soil along the floodplain and delta ; this had made the Nile valley ideal for farming since ancient times.

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