Getting there is not easy but we are working our way back up the Hollywood food chain. |
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Because PCBs bioaccumulate, they are found in large quantities in animals high up the food chain, especially those with lots of body fat. |
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Some of the more potent of these chemicals also bioaccumulate up the food chain and end up in toxic amounts in marine mammals. |
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Each of these compounds are important contaminants in biological systems as they readily bioaccumulate and biomagnify in the food chain. |
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When birds swallow these fish, toxins are passed on to their tissues, thus bioaccumulating up the food chain. |
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He kills a security guard and immediately moves up the felonious food chain from petty thug to public enemy Numero Uno. |
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This high interannual variability at the base of the food chain influences organisms at all trophic levels. |
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The North Yorkshire business tycoon who owns a profitable food chain has once again had a bumper pay year. |
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The encounter showed that, however low you are on the media food chain, there's someone lower. |
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The Inuit rely heavily on subsistence hunting of walruses, whales, seals, and other animals near the top of the food chain. |
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Its the responsibility of leaders and politicians higher up the food chain, who have not been as responsibile as they should. |
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Decaying spartina grass breaks into small pieces called detritus fueling the bottom of the food chain. |
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Families suffer when someone takes up public life, and the higher up the food chain that person gets, the greater the pressure on the family. |
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The world is about to be shown what it's like to be at the bottom of the food chain. |
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The people down the food chain in the financial services sector are as disgusted with this swinish behavior as anyone. |
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At the base of the food chain are bacteria that dwell in the searing fluids belching from the volcanic vents. |
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Mercury thereby gets into the food chain and jeopardizes the health of northern inhabitants. |
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Methyl nitrate concentrations are highest in surface waters, where sunlight-absorbing phytoplankton form the base of the ocean's food chain. |
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If we don't, sure as eggs is eggs, the food chain will become corrupted beyond repair, and the gene pool turned back into primal soup. |
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He knows his place in the Royal family and he considers himself to be very low down the food chain. |
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Seals and marine birds are also carnivores that dine at or near the top of the food chain. |
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Without key predators, he adds, prey populations grow beyond the ecosystem's carrying capacity and the entire food chain becomes unbalanced. |
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It turned out that at the base of the food chain were bacteria that nourished themselves through a process of chemosynthesis. |
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The result, especially when heterotrophs are preyed upon by other heterotrophs, is a food chain. |
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It normally finds its way into our food chain and environment through discard and deterioration, not through outgassing from disaster sites. |
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The latest find suggest the huge pythons might even challenge alligators' leading position in the food chain. |
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And because doctors are at the top of the food chain, the bad behavior of even a few of them can set a corrosive tone for the whole organization. |
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Having arrived in Hollywood, he then lived in a friend's closet and spent the next decade at the bottom of the Hollywood food chain. |
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Unless they get their chance at some tough portfolios, many will remain low down the political food chain. |
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This blog is nearly two years old so maybe it is time it took a step up the food chain. |
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He accepts his position at the bottom of the food chain, because it gives him a unique opportunity to make the lives of others miserable. |
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If the contamination had not been discovered the pigs would have been slaughtered for food and entered the human food chain. |
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The higher up the food chain that one lives, the more collects in the body. |
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Peregrines are top predators and can act as indicators of the quality of the food chain and of the surrounding environment. |
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It means that there is a lot less lead in water, in air, in the food chain and in wildlife. |
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Having once penetrated the ecosystems, they remain for a long time in the food chain. |
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Taking a broader approach, what kind of impact will this have on the food chain and ecosystems? |
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It says farmers will only continue if they are assured others in the food chain are committed to providing them with a fair return. |
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Some enter the food chain through pesticides, pollution or leeching from plastic wraps and bottles. |
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Revolutionary changes are needed in the mechanisms that control the food chain. |
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The press initially fingered Asian restaurants as a likely source of this pollution of our food chain. |
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Each step in the food chain, illustrated by the energy pyramid, is called a trophic, or feeding, level. |
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William believes that the stability of the family business is dependent on what goes on further down the food chain. |
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What makes you so confident that the silver iodide will stay out of the food chain and not affect the environment? |
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As these cattle entered the food chain they would have become a potential source of infection for people. |
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Both pathogens can colonise the intestines of beef cattle and get into the food chain during slaughter at the abattoir. |
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The 29-month-old animal was slaughtered in an abattoir in Wales last November and put into the food chain. |
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Poor timing for gymnastics, a sport that already dangles at the bottom of the sporting food chain. |
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Many more cave critters die in the game because of the missing guano in the food chain. |
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Mercury concentrates in large fish at the top of the food chain, but these fish are not used as the source of most fish oil. |
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The outbreak of the disease underlined how quickly our delocalised food chain can become a complex pathway for the spread of disease. |
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In the US and Canada, millers fortify grain, which has a knock-on effect on many products in the food chain. |
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The foods affected, including soups, sauces and ready meals, have been distributed widely throughout the food chain. |
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Fluctuations in price spreads suggest relative variation in consumer demand and cattle supply entering the food chain. |
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The organism is genetically modified and is likely to directly or indirectly enter the human food chain. |
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Mercury then enters the aquatic food chain, becoming more concentrated in higher-level predatory fish. |
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Change is also in the air for the farming industry at the bottom of the food chain. |
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But, there have been enough wrinkles in recent events to suggest that we are not simply seeing the standard food chain of capitalism in action. |
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One theory is that zebra mussels and another invasive species, round gobies, may spread contaminants up the food chain. |
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Experts speculate that the python could fight its way to the top of the food chain, ousting its native reptile adversary. |
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Consider, for instance, someone who has worked as team leader at a fast food chain. |
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Since most pesticides are not biodegradable, once they enter the food chain they persist in plant or animal bodies. |
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The rejected meat is usually processed for pet food but can cause serious illness or even death if diverted back into the food chain. |
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A huge hit to the base of the food chain should ripple up through fish and seabirds. |
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Grouper are close to the top of the fish food chain, anthias and damselfish near the bottom, so there must be smaller fish somewhere. |
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Most of this maize was probably used for animal feed and thus entered the human food chain. |
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Priest's conclusion was that it was likely that the metal was present in the food chain. |
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If you remove that important link from the top of the food chain, you're going to have some real problems all the way down the line. |
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If appointments continue to favour those at the top of the food chain, a great opportunity will be missed. |
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If a start-up is yet to hire a CTO, the highest geek on that firm's food chain may be jockeying for the role. |
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Pembrokeshire dairy farmers are making big efficiency gains and those savings must not be snatched away further up the food chain. |
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Fuller and other speakers discussed the reality of threats and steps that have been taken to beef up security along the food chain. |
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The market for local foods needs more farmers and entrepreneurs to create other missing components of the food chain. |
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Your customers will discover the real source and you will meet a real customer rather than one of many middle persons in the current food chain. |
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Most bosses these days are Big Bad Swains, literally, not just metaphorically, nicking their top possie in the food chain. |
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Participants in the food chain, aside from farmers and consumers, are increasingly positioned to manage the supply of raw food ingredients. |
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The biological oases are open waters, called polynyas, where blooming plankton support the local food chain. |
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But the emerging structure of the food chain is taking more and more of the decision making out of the hands of farm entrepreneurs. |
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Incredibly low concentrations of a pollutant in the environment can be concentrated enormously by the food chain. |
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The structure of the food chain is becoming less and less friendly to the family farm. |
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A North Yorkshire training company has been chosen to act as a safeguard against terrorists trying to poison the food chain. |
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The rule currently imposes an automatic ban on older cattle from entering the human food chain. |
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But the conquest of hunger and malnutrition requires additional links in the food chain. |
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And accumulation is more of a problem in animals higher in the food chain, e.g. sharks with mercury, as well as filter-feeders. |
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It also damages plants and animals, including the plankton that sustains the marine food chain. |
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However high we want to place ourselves up the food chain, it can't hide our animal instincts in everyday situations. |
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Lowest-down on the food chain is tagging, which involves scribbling your signature with a texta, on any surface you can find. |
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Environmental pollutants, such as pesticides and insecticides, may enter the human body through the food chain. |
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Carnivores, species at the top of the food chain, are in danger of a mass extinction that would affect all species within their ecosystems. |
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Because the chemical is fat-soluble, it can be passed along the food chain, steadily accumulating in animal tissue. |
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Some of the sales people at the bottom end of this food chain were making several hundred thousand dollars a year. |
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I don't care about Harry's weight or haircut or his free trips or his position on the media food chain. |
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The suspect animal was a downer cow, one unable to walk, so it never entered the food chain, Johanns said. |
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Thus the mesofauna represent an important trophic link of the detritus food chain to terrestrial vertebrates. |
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The nutrients it drags up are the basis of a colossal food chain with the big pelagic predators at the top of the heap. |
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Effectively immediately, she said, the U.S. Department of Agriculture will ban all downer cattle from the human food chain. |
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Toxicity via the food chain has been observed with organic mercury, as in Minamata disease. |
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Unfortunately their environmental persistence means that PCBs continue to enter the human food chain. |
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The loss of energy from a food chain can be represented by an energy pyramid in which producers form the base of the pyramid, and carnivores form the top levels. |
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We have grown up under the auspices of an industrial food chain that is one and a half centuries old. |
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To enjoy this one you have to be way higher on the celeb food chain than I am. |
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There has been mounting concern following evidence that oilseed rape grown as part of GM crop trials in Scotland may accidentally have entered the food chain. |
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Over the coming weeks, we'll be highlighting how organic farming can provide solutions to the seemingly intractable problems afflicting our food chain. |
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Pedigree sows and boars are retained for breeding while their offspring join the food chain in keeping with the trust's motto Eat them to keep them. |
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As evidence mounts that conserving large keystone species is necessary to maintain the food chain, another factor in their conservation has been apparent for some time. |
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And the reverberations of that would be felt up and down the food chain. |
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The food chain is disrupted as seagrass and other plants die, in turn killing off animal populations that rely on them. |
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Becoming the majority owner, therefore, requires being at absolute top of the food chain. |
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There will even be a giant aquarium on site featuring Mediterranean food chain fish. |
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For those of us climbing to the top of the food chain, there can be no mercy. |
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Jellyfish eat the eggs and larvae of other species higher on the food chain, as well as the plankton that those larvae would eat. |
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Well guys, I would wait and see if the public roars approval before you spend more money, otherwise you may find yourselves well down the food chain. |
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What killed the saber-toothed tiger, the mastodon and the mammoth, formidable animals that were on top of the food chain in North America 20,000 years ago? |
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Until they find more definitive evidence of the danger or safety of meat entering the food chain the public must continue to make up their own minds about what they eat. |
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Now, the juvenile delinquent and artist formerly known as Marky Mark is at the top of the Hollywood food chain. |
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Environment officials fear that concentrations of heavy metals primarily lead, copper, and zinc in the beds of the affected rivers could work their way into the food chain. |
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When they seep into the water table, and into rivers, lakes, and oceans, PCBs bioaccumulate, moving up the food chain from the phytoplankton to the zooplankton to the fish. |
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Similar to many other pollutants, mercury biomagnifies up the food chain so the larger and older a fish, the greater the potential for contamination with mercury. |
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When her little sister gets shot up with some bad smack by a greedy dope pusher, Coffy decides to exact her revenge all the way up the food chain. |
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These two philosophies are fracturing organizations at the top of the atheist activism food chain. |
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It's a food chain that ranges from giant fields and plumes of the basic building block bacteria to curious octopuses and swarms of shrimp and crabs and red-tipped worms. |
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The fast food chain have confirmed that they have plans to install spy cameras in their toilets to deter litigious customers from claiming they fell on wet tiles. |
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We are restricting specified risk materials, i.e. brains, spinal cords, eyeballs, etc., from animals over 30 months of age from entering the food chain. |
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Certain limited measures were introduced which undermined this claim, including a ban on the use of specified bovine offals in the human food chain. |
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Thus, the base of the deep-sea ecosystem's food chain may comprise both chemosynthetic and, probably in small proportion, photosynthetic bacteria. |
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Banning toxic pesticides has led to a welcome return of the swift winged raptor that suffered a decline in the 1960s from being at the end of the food chain. |
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Promoting hurley and camogie to thousands of primary school pupils, the food chain paid for hurls, balls and other equipment, and carried logos on bags and manuals. |
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The top link of the food chain in this region belongs to the polar bears and the Inuit Indian people who are indigenous to this world of ice and cold. |
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Then it was said to be contaminating the food chain and was a carcinogen. |
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How healthy is the supply of green matter at the bottom of the food chain? |
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The people working at the bottom of the food chain in the service industries in the US are effectively working for whatever you decide to pay them directly. |
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The higher up the food chain you go, the more choice you typically have. |
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Although uneducated in the social nuances of the international cocktail set, he picked it up fast and, being from lower down the food chain, was especially observant. |
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Farmers want to become more focused on the market, they want to become more integrated in the food chain and they are prepared to compete with others. |
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Some of the most isolated, passive, and depressed farmers are dairy farmers, whose only role in the food chain is the production of raw fluid milk. |
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The organic food chain is still short enough and small enough for well-organized producers to be credible and meaningful suppliers and owners of that chain. |
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The consequences are that a lot of hoggs which would have otherwise gone into the food chain have been disposed of at public expense and there is now a scarcity of sheep meat. |
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He added this is a particularly dangerous time of year because the sardines have passed by and sharks following the moving food chain are due here soon. |
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Kids further down the show business food chain are more pliant. |
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The prosecutor offers him the chance to avoid 10 years in jail by snitching on those higher up the food chain. |
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Eat your way to the top of the food chain, from tiny butterfly fish to a great white shark. |
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Chi'Zen, a part of the Foodmark's prime food chain, has launched its business lunch menu at the contemporary Oryx Rotana Doha. |
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The dairy industry implemented low melamine limits and instigated testing at various stages in the food chain. |
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And this effect would probably percolate up the food chain somewhat. |
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Because the victims of INS screw-ups are typically foreigners at the bottom end of the economic food chain, we hear little about them. |
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Although it can persist in sediments and accumulate in sediment-dwelling organisms, it does not biomagnify through the food chain. |
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In these locations, chemosynthetic archaea and bacteria typically form the base of the food chain. |
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The Greenland Sea is densely inhabited by the organisms that form the base of the oceanic food chain. |
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Toxic compounds they produce can make their way up the food chain, resulting in animal mortality. |
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They have large reserves of blubber, more so for toothed whales as they are higher up the food chain than baleen whales. |
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High levels of organic chemicals accumulate in these animals since they are high in the food chain. |
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What was previously a kelp forest becomes an urchin barren that may last for years and this can have a profound effect on the food chain. |
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In a food chain, there is also reliable energy transfer through each stage. |
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These tiny organisms are crucial elements of the food chain supporting many species of fish. |
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A common metric used to quantify food web trophic structure is food chain length. |
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With my promotion this month I will continue my steady journey to the top of the food chain. |
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A food chain also shows how the organisms are related with each other by the food they eat. |
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The Arctic food chain would be disrupted by the near extinction or migration of polar bears. |
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An increase in ultraviolet radiation has the capacity to decrease phytoplankton abundance, which forms the basis of the food chain in the ocean. |
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At the top of the food chain is PJ's, whose pizza wins high accolades, and whose menu of fat sandwiches is extensive. |
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In general however, there are few predators preying on jellyfish and they can be considered top predators in the food chain. |
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Mercury can then enter into the human food chain in the form of methylmercury. |
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Killer whales are the oceans' apex predators, which means they are at the top of the food chain. |
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Researchers say the oil and dispersant mixture, including PAHs, permeated the food chain through zooplankton. |
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These relationships involve the life history of the organism, its position in the food chain and its geographic range. |
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Like all topminnows this species feeds on the surface and is a part of the food chain. |
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By manipulating the food chain, a process called biomanipulation, algae can be removed. |
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Let it happen before a fast food chain or a Charvas 'R' Us tracksuit conglomerate wave a wad of cash in front of the board. |
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Milk is the same, so whatever milk touches makes it an essential item, like a fast food chain milk shake. |
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Zebra mussels filter toxins from the water and pass them up the food chain. |
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The story brings to life the food chain of glass shrimps, wrigglers, plague minnows, and of course water scorpions. |
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The result is increasing acidification of the oceans, a change that is destroying coral reefs and degrading the marine food chain. |
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Walleye are at the top of the aquatic food chain, typically accumulating mercury in their tissues to potentially dangerous levels. |
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These pesticides, as well as fertilizers, end up in the soil, waterways, and the food chain. |
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Their concentrations in polar bear tissues continued to rise for decades after being banned as these chemicals spread through the food chain. |
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The main subjects taught at the college are related to the food chain and much research is done there. |
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The first amphibians also evolved, and the fish were now at the top of the food chain. |
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The fishery has yet to recover, and may not recover at all because of a possibly stable change in the food chain. |
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The Atlantic halibut occupies a relatively high trophic level in the food chain. |
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Hydrophobic contaminants bioaccumulate in fatty tissues, biomagnifying up the food chain and pressuring apex predators and humans. |
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Nor did I know or care that such toxins are surprisingly abundant at the ocean's surface, or that they bioaccumulate as they move up the food chain. |
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Popular Tyneside food chain Sambucas are turning a miniature golf course kiosk on Whitley Bay's Links into the flagship restaurant for its new up-market bistro brand. |
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Asda reported a test on its Smart Price corned beef had tested positive for very low levels of horse drug phenylbutazone, or bute, which is banned from the human food chain. |
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Krill and copepods are not as widely fished, but may be the animals with the greatest biomass on the planet, and form a vital part of the food chain. |
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In recent decades, overfishing has left many fisheries unproductive, disturbing marine food chain dynamics and costing jobs in the fishing industry. |
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It seems that the sacrificed tideland was a nursery for the young of various species and the smaller creatures that make up the base of the Ariake's food chain. |
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They serve as depositories for a large amount of organic matter and are full of decomposition, which feeds a broad food chain of organisms from bacteria to mammals. |
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All organisms in a food chain, except the first organism, are consumers. |
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The most popular local fast food chain, begun in 1974, is Al Baik, with branches in Jeddah and the neighbouring cities of Makkah, Madinah and Yanbu. |
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Deregulation of the rendering process enabled the agent that causes BSE in cattle and NVCJD in humans to pass into the food chain, with catastrophic results. |
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Hydrophobic contaminants are also known to bioaccumulate in fatty tissues, biomagnifying up the food chain and putting pressure on apex predators. |
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When floating plastic particles photodegrade down to zooplankton sizes, jellyfish attempt to consume them, and in this way the plastic enters the ocean food chain. |
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These bacteria occur naturally and will act to remove oil from an ecosystem, and their biomass will tend to replace other populations in the food chain. |
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Zebra mussels are highly effective filter feeders that compete with native species and remove phytoplankton, a fundamental component of the freshwater food chain. |
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This can indirectly impact the local populations of many animal groups, from decomposers such as Collembola, to species much higher up the food chain. |
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Each level of a food chain represents a different trophic level. |
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Hydrophobic contaminants are also known to bioaccumulate in fatty tissues, biomagnifying up the food chain and putting great pressure on apex predators. |
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The upwelling of nutrients into the euphotic zone would stimulate prodigious blooms of phytoplankton, which attract zooplankton and other animals up the food chain. |
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Tiny floating plastic particles also resemble zooplankton, which can lead filter feeders to consume them and cause them to enter the ocean food chain. |
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We conducted surveillance of pigs at slaughter to investigate the epizoology of HEV in the United Kingdom and the extent of infection at the time pigs enter the food chain. |
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The solution, she and her coauthors argue, is not to forgo breast-feeding but to lower PCB concentrations in the food chain so mothers accumulate less in their milk. |
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But the spotted owl isn't at the top of the food chain. Instead, the larger great horned owl will eat spotted owls, owlings, or eggs whenever it can. |
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For an animal of its size, for the most part, its preferred foods lie unusually relatively low in the food chain, including zooplankton and small fish. |
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