biologically to be bored a lot.
biologically , if they don't know, you know, I have this superpower that I'm actually sensitive to environmental cues
Biologically sensitive environments-- even with astronauts on site, these planetary protection protocols, these planetary protection concerns
Biologically .
Biologically .
biologically -intensive practices.
So biologically -- I'll use myself as an example.
is biologically obviously rather important.
uh biologically and genetically um and this work really dates to uh a seminal piece that Nick
Achieving biologically and economically sustainable fisheries has proven more elusive.
And these are biologically generated impacts to a planet's environment that we could observe from space, things like a combination of gases,
No two individuals are biologically equal.
That makes me a biologically unlucky one.
We're biologically wired for stories, for the stories of our elders.
You're not biologically wired to like that.
This need not be biologically connected.
something like a biologically organism, a cell.
It's not biologically impossible.
of ourselves thought of biologically , or thought of naturally.
We're biologically disadvantaged in that sense.
I mean biologically , not just behaviorally.
They were biologically related.
Because we are biologically programmed.
Nick also was born biologically female, and since moving -- well, before moving to the United States transitioned into becoming a male but was living his life as a male in
This means that human brains are biologically tuned to be influenced by confident individuals.
But seafood is just more biologically efficient.
And it was meant to be more biologically normal, I suppose.
We tend to depict anger as a biologically pent up response to a circumstance.
So for me being a biologically biracial woman who's raised by Black parents who doesn't identify or didn't
And what's interesting is biologically , women tend to cry when they are angry whereas men tend to yell.
The problem is for spaceflight to biologically sensitive potential targets, those have not been developed with an eye
That white is rock that's made biologically by the coral.
that we're not equipped biologically to deal with.
"Adult human being who is biologically female that is capable of bearing offspring."
Which doesn't make sense biologically , because we're already going downhill after 25.
But as important as fermentation is biologically , it's very important culturally too, and this kind of surprised me.
We really didn't see many non-biologically related people.
these sexes culturally shaped or genetically or biologically shaped and
- You know, biologically , I said, "Well, what does that mean?"
Literally, biologically immortal we become.
Well, we are biologically connected to each other.
It also turns out that it might be possible to biologically modify these set points.
And then you're going into that event actually biologically full.
He took variation from Quetelet and said there's always variation biologically .
Just biologically -- Totally normal.
the assumed father, was biologically the dad of none of them-- so again, like "Maury Povich" times exponentially.
and biologists, biologically -grounded theories, and they're able to formalize those theories and test them computationally.
rich, against a background biologically poor, for national defense or terrorism
First, biologically , in the 4 billion years of evolutionary biology, like from the first photosynthetic system to right now what we are,
This is looking at this transition zone from biologically active, where we see at least a few occasional endoliths, things growing in rocks or a few plants or lichens,