It covers wildlife already protected by law, other terrestrial animals of "important ecological, scientific and social value," and terrestrial wild animals in breeding farms, according to China's People's Daily.
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StarTiger Dropter Terrestrial Landing System Credit: DFKI Video Last but not least, bear witness to the test flight of the Center's StarTiger terrestrial landing system, complete with an epic score.
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"In developing countries, we have nonexistent or inadequate terrestrial infrastructure, and in developed cities we have creaking terrestrial infrastructure that can't keep up with the demands of society," he said.
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Giorgio Moroder - "Evolution (Roger Sanchez Extra Terrestrial Mix)" 11.
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" "We know that there are terrestrial planets around stars.
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Since liquid water is required by all forms of terrestrial life, looking for it in the cosmos makes a good starting-point in the quest for life of the non-terrestrial sort.
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In order to confirm that the beryllium didn't come from something terrestrial, the scientists pointed out that most terrestrial variations in beryllium-10 concentration came with a corresponding change in sodium ion concentrations.
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Ultimately, it's a space story located firmly on terrestrial soil.
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The new report, Cause of Cambrian Explosion — Terrestrial or Cosmic?
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Unlike extant crocodilians, this terrestrial predator had a deep skull.
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By terrestrial they mean the signal likely originated from Earth.
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"Australopithecus afarensis was essentially a terrestrial animal," Dr. Johanson said.
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Copperheads prefer terrestrial areas while Cottonmouths tend to like wetlands.
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Forests, woodlands and grasslands hold much of Earth's terrestrial carbon.
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"Early crocodyliforms were probably terrestrial and warmblooded," Dr. Cubo said.
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Before then, terrestrial land was home only to microbial life.
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Moreover, some 80 percent of terrestrial biodiversity occurs in forests.
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A hydrothermal vent, or a terrestrial hot stream, he explains.
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I wouldn't like my horizons to be limited to terrestrial matters.
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It's a collaboration with DJ Esco and it's called 'Esco Terrestrial.
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Incredibly, it's now amongst the oldest terrestrial rocks known to exist.
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From it radiated the emperors' cosmic as well as terrestrial power.
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For one, Razana and other notosuchians were specialized for terrestrial life.
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A terrestrial laser scanner image of a forest after a fire.
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Here are some organizations working to keep our terrestrial future safe.
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E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, 1982 Steven Spielberg's E.T. permeates Stranger Things.
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But there were two major shocks in the terrestrial business world.
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Marie and get their mail at the local terrestrial post office.
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It also requires worldwide terrestrial network infrastructure and customer operations capabilities.
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In terrestrial terms, that's more than 200,000 trips around the Earth.
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And Pandora got a cash infusion from a terrestrial, satellite shop.
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Astronomical images have a way of putting terrestrial concerns in perspective.
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During the 22016s, he moved between terrestrial and internet radio programs.
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Wall Street has begun to pay attention to Bezos' extra-terrestrial efforts.
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But in Fremont, his company faces some rather terrestrial, 20th-century problems.
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But until now they have been too pricey for widespread terrestrial use.
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If so, they have discovered a first—a four-eyed terrestrial vertebrate.
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Cave diving is arguably the most dangerous pursuit in terrestrial adventure today.
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Think of E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, then mash it up with Cars.
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In 1965, she landed at Carnegie's Department of Terrestrial Magnetism in Washington.
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That's when the different philosophies of martian and terrestrial medicine seemed stark.
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These investments and programs include space, as well as America's terrestrial concerns.
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He noted that bass eat lots of terrestrial and semi-aquatic animals.
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It was more like Ms. Berry had to fulfill Storm's terrestrial sensuality.
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So, gardeners: How does this flower look different than your terrestrial blooms?
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Finding terrestrial-style bacteria on Mars would tell us we're not alone.
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Recently, the agency approved more spectrum for new commercial and terrestrial use.
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"It makes sense, because they evolved from terrestrial carnivores," Ms. Kienle said.
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That begs the question, why is terrestrial radio the only remaining holdout?
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And it's also starting to play podcasts on its terrestrial radio stations.
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I like soft terrestrial science fiction, but nothing set in outer space.
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We look at the radio business, terrestrial radio business, as being interesting.
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One terrestrial application suggested by the NASA engineers is in data centers.
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And it can offer more competition where terrestrial internet access is already available.
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These were some of the largest terrestrial animals of the Middle Jurassic era.
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I really overdid what I thought an extra-terrestrial expressionist painting might be.
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Romer's gap thus seems to be the time when tetrapods became unequivocally terrestrial.
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Bioluminescence is in fact markedly absent from all terrestrial vertebrates and flowering plants.
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In that way, this film is well-matched with its rampaging extra-terrestrial.
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That would make it quite a different beast from an overblown terrestrial planet.
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That may be because amphibians need healthy aquatic and terrestrial environments to thrive.
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That is why inclusions in terrestrial diamonds has been so important for researchers.
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Terrestrial broadcasters should be held to the same standards as their digital competitors.
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Terrestrial creatures may fare slightly better, but they are not off the hook.
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Wolflike terrestrial predators like Baurusuchus patrolled the fern prairies of Cretaceous South America.
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A young alligator sun bathes in a terrestrial tank on the open air.
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And during the country's long rainy season, terrestrial delivery isn't always an option.
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So there's been this big shift from multiyear-ice denning to terrestrial denning.
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Some terrestrial space agencies don't always give much notice when they blast off.
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Whether the moths use celestial, terrestrial or a combination of beacons, remains unclear.
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Fewer people are listening to traditional programming, whether over terrestrial or satellite radio.
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T.: THE EXTRA-TERRESTRIAL' at Nitehawk Cinema (May 27-28, 11:30 a.m.).
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Mark Lyken's The Terrestrial Sea investigates the marine scapes of Scotland's Cromarty Firth.
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That is, the solar storm made the terrestrial storm a bit more dangerous.
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"Our results have important implications because any aquatic life stage that is able to consume MPs and transfer them to their terrestrial life stage is a potential vector of MPs onto novel aerial and terrestrial habitats,"Al-Jaibachi's team concluded.
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And it wouldn't be the first extra-terrestrial dune ever spotted, Hayes pointed out.
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"It's just like terrestrial parks, and now we're putting them at sea," Morgan added.
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Ultimately, the issue has long been that ocean science has lagged behind terrestrial science.
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It's like The Goonies meets Twin Peaks meets E.T.: The Extra Terrestrial meets Alien!!!
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In turn, that movement could have a "massive impact on terrestrial biodiversity," Bokhorst said.
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You'll see Alien, The Goonies, and a whole lot of E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial.
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Here's a video of the coconut crab, the largest terrestrial arthropod in the world.
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And once the flowers bloomed, how would they be different than their terrestrial kin?
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Trains, whether propelled by steam, diesel, or a frictionless tube, are still terrestrial things.
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That may be because amphibians need both healthy aquatic and terrestrial environments to thrive.
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The Science study drew on over 2 million records for nearly 40,000 terrestrial species.
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Finally, the two greatest runs in the history of terrestrial animals have come together.
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Irish has already selected sites in Ontario where Terrestrial could build the first reactors.
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Thus NEPA's text construes "impact" as a collision between humans and their terrestrial habitat.
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For instance, SETI at Berkley uses volunteer's computers to search for extra-terrestrial life.
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"We were excavating very much like you would excavate a terrestrial site," said Halligan.
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But it's also enriched in heavy elements that are critical for forming terrestrial planets.
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Their signals are picked up by dozens of satellites and thousands of terrestrial receivers.
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"It's the first time that total terrestrial water storage has been monitored," Bierkens said.
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Alexandra Kehayoglou's "Perito Moreno" sheep wool rug has an icy, terrestrial look to it.
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Jabbari: I'm tired of hearing songs about Xans, let's start rapping about Terrestrial Scripture.
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That raises the possibility that terrestrial worlds might be forming around DM Tau, too.
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More than 80% of all terrestrial animal, plant, and insect species call forests home.
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But not everyone in Schein's water world made the same commitment to terrestrial living.
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It's harder to determine how many terrestrial species vanished, but the loss was comparable.
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But it has opposed the bill because it exempts terrestrial radio from the payments.
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For many terrestrial animals, having a black coat seems to offer an evolutionary advantage.
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The colorful image also identified several key features -- like landmarks on a terrestrial map.
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We now know that the system's seven planets are all Earth-sized and terrestrial.
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The second one, which seems to have occurred when algae were beginning to make the transition to terrestrial life, produced genes for adaptive features such as ultraviolet-light protection and the ability to form a root system and interact with terrestrial microbes.
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But they aren't sending up a new router or satellite; the improvements are mainly terrestrial.
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Whales are descended from terrestrial mammals, who retained their teeth after adapting an aquatic lifestyle.
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Or in this case, the planet's first terrestrial plants, which looked like moss or algae.
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You've just discovered that a prior terrestrial non-human species made use of nuclear power!
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The South African Karoo Basin contains the best, most complete terrestrial record of the PTME.
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It says it also plans to grant licences to private terrestrial ones early next year.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Can we make art that transcends petty terrestrial concerns?
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Countries generally have control of the routers which connect them to the wider terrestrial internet.
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That means the station's programmers do not feel the ratings pressures that bedevil terrestrial radio.
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Unlike extant crocodilians, this terrestrial predator had a deep skull and walked on erect limbs.
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This suggests 9% of terrestrial animals (most of which are insects) are threatened with extinction.
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People get all excited about the discovery of a new species in a terrestrial environment.
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I think we all want something to believe in, to rescue us from the terrestrial.
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We've reported that satellites have measured terrestrial gamma ray flashes, or bolts of gamma rays.
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Huggins takes photos in these diptychs on her daily swim, an escape from terrestrial life.
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Yup, that's the official name for the species first seen in E.T.: The Extra Terrestrial.
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But what really counts is the family's 34.7% stake in Mediaset, the leading terrestrial broadcaster.
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It lives a year or two like that and then develops into a terrestrial form.
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At least 404 terrestrial volcanoes have erupted since 1883 — the year of Krakatoa's historic eruption.
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So, regardless of the improbable assertion of extra-terrestrial involvement, this is an interesting thing.
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T. the Extra-Terrestrial' E.T. is calling Starz its new streaming home after leaving Netflix.
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An outlandish, pointedly allegorical conceit is inhabited not by symbolic figures but by terrestrial oddballs.
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The four innermost planets — Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars — are what scientists call terrestrial planets.
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Is it overwrought to project a metaphor from the cosmos onto our terrestrial political affairs?
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The whale's astounding size, grace, and remarkable intelligence seem to defy the laws of terrestrial life.
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The only thing detracting from the scene was its location: the side of a terrestrial highway.
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Terrestrial Energy has plans to build a commercially-viable molten salt reactor (MSR) by the 2020s.
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Below the celestial kingdom are two lower levels of heaven: the terrestrial and telestial kingdoms, respectively.
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Scientists won't know if the tardigrade was terrestrial or aquatic until they sequence the creature's DNA.
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"Political suicide constitutes a final terrestrial act of vindication of both person and cause," he concluded.
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So the team simulated some using terrestrial materials to see what they could do with it.
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Reconstruction showing the preserved parts of the Peregocetus pacificus skeleton, in both terrestrial and aquatic configurations.
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Maybe there is something about being large, dominant, and terrestrial that promotes the development of consciousness.
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French photographer Manolo Mylonas decided to document French carnivals for his series Attraction terrestre (Terrestrial attraction).
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There's nothing wrong with Goss' terrestrial internet connection, he assures me—Kingman is not that remote.
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Like the Rothko Chapel, this is a space for meditating on terrestrial perception and cosmic ineffabilities.
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This is one way that the indoor and outdoor components of "Terrestrial Studio" complement each other.
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And, of course, terrestrial radio gets a free ride and an advantage over its digital competitors.
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"The Seacom terrestrial network was successfully repaired," the company said in a statement on its website.
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One has a cow on the front ramp, a terrestrial spin on the traditional mermaid figurehead.
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Additionally, the plant fossils are terrestrial -- palm trees and pine trees -- preserved with the marine fossils.
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It's a very terrestrial, permanent, natural kind of beauty that doesn't have any tie to politics.
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I don't think they have even the slightest desire to cohabit with terrestrial life forms, actually.
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Processing and signal analysis revealed that the most likely, it's still a signal of terrestrial origin.
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I mean, we were doing podcasts back when some people weren't even listening to terrestrial radio.
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We will begin at our smaller terrestrial neighbor, Mars and gaze upon some surprisingly beautiful terrain.
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It's the largest known terrestrial organism on the planet, according to the United States Forest Service.
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A multitude of exoplanets, especially terrestrial planets like Earth, have been found around red dwarf stars.
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You know, some people think terrestrial radio is going to slide the way linear video was.
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Terrestrial radio is still an undeniable, massive powerhouse and they know that terrain better than anyone.
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"But as of right now, this particular Tyrannosaurus is the largest terrestrial predator known to science."
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In other words, the hair trigger of terrestrial nuclear warfare would simply be duplicated in space.
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An African safari represents the highest form of interaction with terrestrial giants remaining in the world.
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"We'll develop the technologies needed for space and spin them off into terrestrial industries," he said.
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For example, can Amazon reduce satellite latency from voice and video enough to minimize terrestrial touchpoints?
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But another sort of terrestrial vertebrate has done better even than this, with almost 6,800 living species.
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Instead, they were trying to create a general model that would apply broadly to all terrestrial mammals.
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And indeed, a chemical analysis of the sample suggests it formed under terrestrial, rather than lunar, conditions.
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Bruce Banerdt pointing at a terrestrial seismometer installed directly under InSight's seismometer to allow comparing simultaneous measurements.
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Historically, the opulent headpieces have been left to those deemed God's terrestrial right hands — kings and queens.
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Tiny mites and snow fleas might seem small to us, but they dominate terrestrial life in Antarctica.
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Over 85 percent comes from "terrestrial" sources, a few big natural CO2 reservoirs under the Earth's surface.
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Why it's a big deal: Because terrestrial radio still holds strategic value in a digital streaming age.
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We're fundamentally changing the game, especially for artists who may not have a presence on terrestrial radio.
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From terrestrial observation to human spaceflight, China has since been wildly successful at developing full-spectrum capability.
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This is a tactic employed by terrestrial and aerial prey species but not widely recorded under water.
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"The byproducts are surely different molecules than what we have in the terrestrial biome" here on land.
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The flow of energy through terrestrial ecosystems is comparatively easy to study; marine ones are more mysterious.
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The processing and signal analysis revealed that the most likely, it's still a signal of terrestrial origin.
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While Mercury's has no plate tectonics in the terrestrial sense, crustal shrinking still qualifies as tectonic activity.
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But some space graffiti may find a place—like terrestrial graffiti—as a valid form of expression.
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"We've explored terrestrial planets, gas giants, and a range of other bodies orbiting the Sun," Green continued.
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Redick's teammates give violent expression to the sublime, and his functional, terrestrial ethic silently underwrites the operation.
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There's no terrestrial fiber-optic connection from Alaska to Canada or the contiguous US. But that's changing.
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To begin with, the commercial GPS industry complained that LightSquared's terrestrial wireless network interfered with their products.
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"The big implication is that maybe we don't understand how the terrestrial planets have evolved," said Watters.
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Global Fishing Watch will gather data from ships' Automatic Identification Systems (AIS) through satellites and terrestrial receivers.
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"This 'terrestrial stilling' has been considered a potential drag on the future of wind power," said Zeng.
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Compared with stories of what Ford called "normal terrestrial humanity," literary sea writing was a minority interest.
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The bottom line is that terrestrial radio profits from the intellectual property of recording artists for free.
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Bison — their scientific name is, emphatically, bison bison bison — are the largest terrestrial animal in North America.
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In recent times, its supplies of terrestrial diamonds have dwindled, forcing it to look to marine mining.
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But alongside the religious goals comes a far more terrestrial desire: Stay godly, yes, but fashionable, too.
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We're looking for the more terrestrial FOALS, who are actually more fun to watch, in my opinion.
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ZBLAN will be produced on the International Space Station and then shipped back down for terrestrial use.
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It is "critical," according to geologists, because it is the only place where terrestrial life can flourish.
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"And this would be the end of all terrestrial creatures, those are his words," Mr. Galluzzi said.
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There are some that are terrestrial, or rocky, that are Earth-sized and orbiting sun-like stars.
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This study adds to a growing list of evidence that meteorites may have led to terrestrial life.
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Henry Thomas is back in the spotlight 37 years after the release of E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial.
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Second, unlike every other form of carbon capture, terrestrial or industrial, DAC is limited only by costs.
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In this work, West rubs sand over an elaborate drip painting, leaving behind a drab, terrestrial chasm.
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Terrestrial Resonance, continues at Art in Flux Harlem, (163 Malcolm X Blvd, Harlem, Manhattan) until May 30.
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In the 17th and 18th centuries, globes were often sold in pairs, one terrestrial, and one celestial.
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A fascinating aspect of this discovery is that this lunar sample of apparent terrestrial origin is truly ancient.
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Image: NASADespite being closest to the sun, Mercury is the most ignored terrestrial planet in the solar system.
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I choose terrestrial if I need to make a choice, but I would also need to prove that.
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It supposedly behaves like R2D2, and can even quote famous sci-fi movies like E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial.
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But what if this purported exomoon has its own moons, and those moons are of a terrestrial nature?
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Gizmodo: All terrestrial dinosaurs, from the turkey-sized theropods through to long necked, 15-ton sauropods, laid eggs.
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For example, in dense urban areas, wireless terrestrial systems can efficiently serve end users and support backhaul links.
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"About 1,000 rivers contribute 80 percent of terrestrial emissions," says Laurent Lebreton, chief scientist at The Ocean Cleanup.
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The fossil find in Canada poses "exciting questions for extra-terrestrial life," he said in the press release.
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Online gamers have created a global culture and community that transcends every terrestrial border of language and politics.
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But as is traditional for technology developed for use in space, Boeing is keen on terrestrial applications, too.
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It can't all be terrestrial methods of travel, especially as our surface streets become more and more crowded.
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But while the technology behind Aquila is impressive, more traditional terrestrial connectivity systems are often still more practical.
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An aboveground volcano might release such compounds into the air, far from the reach of most terrestrial life.
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Image: NASA Scientific Visualization Studio"This rock is probably the most unique terrestrial rock sample ever," Schaefer said.
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Generally speaking, if you look at the oceans and the terrestrial side it's a race, and we're losing.
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Why would an eel ever need to attack a horse or other terrestrial mammal in the real world?
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"The prediction of space weather is 40 or 4303 years behind the prediction of terrestrial weather," says Christian.
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"If we discover evidence of extra-terrestrial life, we'll be fine with it — we'll be happy," said Varnum.
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Since a telescope in space isn't limited by terrestrial weather conditions, it would greatly enhance Spaceguard's search capacity.
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She and 14 other researchers are pitching diverse terrestrial technologies that they hope to level up to space.
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"This paper is about bumblebees doing something that no one thought any terrestrial animal could do," Sutton said.
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A grand mission to Mars that was always light on details has come to a decidedly terrestrial end.
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Right now I'm working with the Terrestrial Department trying to figure out a solution that will benefit everyone.
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According to the study, the habitats of a full one-third of terrestrial mammals overlap with wilderness areas.
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The move should help mitigate orbital debris and provide better signal for the company's terrestrial users as well.
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"If you look at the terrestrial planets in our solar system, they're all very different," de Wit agreed.
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This prevents terrestrial electromagnetic signals from interfering with signals from outer space collected onto a radio telescope dish.
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Proponents of sharing weather satellite spectrum argue that this lifesaving data can be disseminated through terrestrial Internet delivery.
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His loss of faith apparently did not diminish his intuition that there was a universe beyond the terrestrial.
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Oxygen, which is necessary to sustain most terrestrial life, is used in cellular respiration and other biological processes.
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In her paintings, she reached wide to embrace the physical and the transcendental, the terrestrial and the cosmic.
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"Dennis Oppenheim: Terrestrial Studio" presents seven outdoor works and a selection of drawings, collages and smaller sculptures indoors.
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These ground stations were connected to the research institutions via terrestrial quantum communication networks built with optical fiber.
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But two terrestrial governments — India and China — have set their sights on returns to the moon this year.
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Its bald cypress trees, and their buttressed trunks as big as cars, supported a diversity of terrestrial life.
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Long Beach's outdoor delights can be enjoyed by boat, but perhaps a more terrestrial approach is your thing.
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This one lumbers from Vormir to Knowhere to Titan, with terrestrial stops in New York, Scotland and Wakanda.
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Millions of terrestrial and aquatic birds come from across the globe to breed in the Reserve each summer.
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The company has been removed from the story, as it is primarily a terrestrial and fixed wireless provider.
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This leads scientists to conclude that K22-218b is probably terrestrial in nature, featuring a solid, rocky core.
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So what about Uber's terrestrial services, the ones you and me and most people we know use the most?
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The genre formula works like this: First, you pick a terrestrial creature—say, a shark—and you supersize it.
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Terrestrial leeches are found in humid regions stretching from Madagascar to southern Asia to a number of Pacific islands.
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"That could never live in a terrestrial audio environment, but it could in a digital audience environment," he said.
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The eventual goal, said Dr Pellish, is to make space-weather forecasts as easy and routine as terrestrial ones.
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Kim's deceptively simple play on hobbyist painting contrasts the quotidian vicissitudes of terrestrial life with the heavens' gauzy indifference.
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He listens to SiriusXM's classic rock and outlaw country channels, he said, and hardly ever listens to terrestrial radio.
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Radio airplay increased 1,134 percent from Sunday to Monday, at Nielsen Music-monitored U.S. terrestrial radio stations, it added.
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I was curious to know whether an invasive population of terrestrial raptors could, theoretically, establish itself in North Carolina.
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One explanation for this is that terrestrial life is itself a gift which arrived from a distant living world.
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E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial will be leaving the service on January 229st, along with Forrest Gump and Free Willy.
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To former Secretary of Energy Ernest Moniz, an advisor to Terrestrial, it feels as if something new is underway.
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As Pandora noted today, its app has three times the monthly active streams compared to terrestrial radio's online platform.
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Eclipses were once perceived as a deus ex machina; now we know they bear no relation to terrestrial activities.
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As the space stack grows, these companies look less like scientific research labs and more like their terrestrial competitors.
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Coming on the heels of their collaboration on ET: Esco Terrestrial earlier this year, that promises to be huge.
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Imagine a globe spanning Wi-Fi network, for instance, with speeds as good as or better than terrestrial systems.
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The astronauts became more skilled, arguing back with their terrestrial botanists about how to best care for their plants.
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After about two years, when we started comparing lunar craters to terrestrial ones, we saw some very interesting results.
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Some will feed on any of the many terrestrial vertebrates, a category that includes birds, reptiles, mammals and amphibians.
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Terrestrial snakes, such as the sidewinder rattlesnake (Crotalus cerastes) have also inspired engineers to tackle new methods of locomotion.
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There are some limitations to the research, such as the lopsided terrestrial-to-marine ratio in the sample size.
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They dismiss his alleged "offworld implants" as terrestrial objects, which has made his work the subject of some controversy.
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Today, some of the only radio signals coming from Arecibo Observatory belong to Vázquez, and concern purely terrestrial matters.
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In the last two decades, 10 percent of terrestrial wilderness has been replaced by buildings, farmland, and other development.
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It marked NASA's longest-ever period with no confirmed leader (NASA's terrestrial counterpart, NOAA, still lacks a confirmed administrator).
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"It may exceed the salt content that any terrestrial organisms that we know of can survive in," he said.
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Norway, where terrestrial radio remains quite popular, was among the first countries to adopt digital radio in the 1990s.
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Alternatively, try to "borrow" a cable login from one of your visiting relatives if they pay for terrestrial television.
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Norway, where terrestrial radio remains quite popular, was among the first countries to adopt digital radio, in the 1990s.
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This is different than a terrestrial plant, which roots itself into the ground to take nutrients from the ground.
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The blues represent the ocean and the sky, and the greens are the terrestrial landscapes, from spring to summer.
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Trouble is, basaltic lava is basically devoid of nitrogen—a natural fertilizer of both terrestrial and aquatic plant life.
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The Amazon is the world's largest terrestrial carbon sink and plays a critical role in regulating the global climate.
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But at a new exhibition at Art in Flux Harlem, Terrestrial Resonance, I see work that genuinely astonishes me.
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