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On those with a weaker immune system, the host becomes a more fertile breeding ground for the mites, which spread over the host's body, except the face.
Fanciers are unlikely to devote a Mammoth jenny's valuable breeding time to producing sterile hinny hybrids when Mammoth females are in high demand to produce fertile pure-bred Mammoth foals.
Its relationship to other falcons is not clear ; the issue is complicated by widespread hybridization confounding mtDNA sequence analyses ; for example a genetic lineage of the Saker Falcon ( F. cherrug ) is known which originated from a male Saker producing fertile young with a female Peregrine ancestor, and the descendants further breeding with Sakers.
The Internet soon became the most fertile breeding ground for people interested in exploring transhumanist ideas, with the availability of websites for such organizations that have joined the Extropy Institute in developing and advocating transhumanist ( and related ) ideas.
They are also capable of breeding fissile isotopes from fertile materials ; a Breeder reactor is one that generates more fissile material in this way than it consumes.
Breeding designs surround the core by a breeding blanket of fertile material.
At least some females, or does, have been found pregnant in all breeding months and males, or bucks, are fertile in all months of the year except in October and November.
A fertile Macaroni Penguin will lay two eggs each breeding season.
Retaining of sperm ensures the eggs the female lays remain fertile throughout her breeding cycle.
The horses are highly fertile, and both sexes are fit for breeding up to age 25 ; mares have been recorded giving birth at age 27.
A few, however, are at least moderately fertile, and have been used in breeding.
Like wasps or termites, Aliens are eusocial, with a single fertile queen breeding a caste of warriors.
They are able to produce fertile hybrids, but they are generally allopatric and only co-occur during breeding season in small areas such as the Maghreb, the Punjab, Khorasan, and possibly the Mongolian Altai, and there is clear evidence of assortative mating with hybridization hardly ever occurring under natural conditions.
Nola is not fertile, and Nadi was not behaviorally receptive, so this captive population is not breeding.
" He played in the band and frequently visited the Book Nook, a place Wells described as " a remarkably fertile cultural and political breeding place in the manner of the famous English coffee houses.
Most important of all, the Butantan Institute became a fertile school for breeding a new generation of Brazilian biochemists, physiologists and pathologists, such as José Moura Gonçalves, Carlos Ribeiro Diniz, Gastão Rosenfeld, Wilson Teixeira Beraldo and Maurício Rocha e Silva, who went on to found a growing number of schools, departments and research laboratories in São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro and Minas Gerais, giving a great impetus to the development of medical and biological research and teaching in Brazil in the second half of the 20th century.
" " If, instead of processing spent fuel, the ALMR system were used to reprocess irradiated fertile ( breeding ) material in the electrorefiner, the resulting plutonium would be a superior material, with a nearly ideal isotope composition for nuclear weapons manufacture "
Als is a fertile island with a thriving pig breeding industry.
They migrate across the plateau during the year, moving from their winter grazing lands on the east side of the Hardangervidda, where they graze on lichen, to their breeding grounds in the more fertile west of the plateau.
* California Medfly Crisis: A mistake was made in the implementation of sterile insect technique, a means of controlling insect populations by releasing sterile bugs to mix with fertile ones of the same species during breeding season, thereby lowering the number of new larvae.
So as to replenish their numbers the Fimir kidnap young fertile human women to use as breeding stock.
Surrounded by rich and fertile grazing and arable land, they became increasingly expert and systematic in their farming and breeding methods.
These already wide divides were a fertile breeding ground to inculcate pride in one's identity based on ' race '.
Their original plan was to use him as breeding stock with their collection of fertile women, but it turns out this is the group captured by the mutants.

fertile and ground
This makes the Bakassi area a very fertile fishing ground, comparable only to Newfoundland in North America and Scandinavia in Western Europe.
The administration had discovered through its own investigations that one of the leading scientists on the AEC, J. Robert Oppenheimer, had urged that the H-bomb work be delayed ; Eisenhower removed him from the agency and revoked his security clearance, though he knew this would create fertile ground for the extremist McCarthy.
The soils may be fertile enough, and rainfall may be adequate, but rainwater quickly moves through the crevices into the ground, sometimes leaving the surface soil parched between rains.
The oval kumquat needs a well-drained and fertile ground.
In consequence of a slight indisposition, an anodyne had been prescribed, from the effects of which he fell asleep in his chair at the moment that he was reading the following sentence, or words of the same substance, in ' Purchas's Pilgrimage :' ' Here the Khan Kubla commanded a palace to be built, and a stately garden thereunto: and thus ten miles of fertile ground were inclosed with a wall.
The text about Xanadu in Purchas, His Pilgrimage, which Coleridge admitted he did not remember exactly, was: " In Xandu did Cublai Can build a stately Pallace, encompassing sixteen miles of plaine ground with a wall, wherein are fertile Meddowes, pleasant Springs, delightfull streames, and all sorts of beasts of chase and game, and in the middest thereof a sumptuous house of pleasure, which may be moved from place to place.
: So twice five miles of fertile ground
Latin America proved a particularly fertile ground for psychedelic rock.
After its restoration by the 1814 – 15 Vienna Congress, the Risorgimento's upheavals had no fertile ground in the tranquil duchy.
His teachings, seen as inimical to Catholicism, were short-lived in France but found a fertile ground in the Netherlands, Germany and England.
Given that the cities of Los Angeles and San Francisco have long been competitors in economic, cultural, and political arenas, the new venue in California became fertile ground for rivalry transplantation.
All of them have had some influence in varying degrees from the Walokole movement ( East African Revival ) which has also been fertile ground for the spread of charismatic and Pentecostal groups.
Germany, and Berlin in particular, were exceptionally fertile ground for intellectuals, artists, and innovators from many fields during the Weimar Republic years.
However, floods ( in particular the more frequent / smaller floods ) can also bring many benefits, such as recharging ground water, making soil more fertile and providing nutrients in which it is deficient.
Different varieties prefer different soil types, ranging from lighter sand to heavier clay, but all prefer fertile ground with a pH of between 6. 0 and 6. 8.
The city lies in central Moldova and is surrounded by a relatively level landscape with very fertile ground.
The site was chosen for the abundance of natural resources of the area including water, fertile ground, stones, and adobe soil suitable for building.
However these same financial institutions in the 2000s saw black communities as fertile ground for subprime mortgages.
The Pale generally consisted of fertile lowlands, which were easier for the garrison to defend from ambush than hilly or wooded ground.
Kolbe's influence has found fertile ground in his own Franciscan order, in the form of the Franciscan Friars of Mary Immaculate ( O. F. M. I ), a Franciscan religious order whose rule is influenced by the spirituality of St. Maximilian.
Miniaturization and integrated circuits, together with an expansion of radio and television technologies, provided fertile ground for business development.
Long a Democratic bastion, Ascension Parish has become fertile ground for Republicans as the indigenous traditionalism has grown less comfortable with the Democratic Party on a national scale and as immigration has brought in new residents who are politically conservative.
With Japan divided into individual territories ( Han ) with the restrictions on travel already in place under Toyotomi Hideyoshi and strengthened afterwards by the successive Tokugawa governments of the Edo period ( 1600-1868 approximately ) provided a fertile ground for the development of formalized methods of tying prisoners who had to be transported across territories because of measures then in place mandating that a prisoner had to be handed off from one set of officials to another at the border of each territory with each law-enforcement group employing a different school ’ s or region ’ s often jealously-guarded methodology.

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