Toxoplasma gotidii is an obligate intracellular coccidian protozoan that infects humans, other mammals, and birds. |
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Microsporidia are a monophyletic assemblage of obligate intracellular parasites that generally infect animals. |
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These birds, endemic in southern Africa, are obligate scavengers, which means they are unable to kill their own prey as eagles or hawks do. |
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But it doesn't obligate them to enforce the terms, which is where the intimidation and dirty dealing starts. |
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The mountain guan is an obligate primary-forest bird that has been extirpated from the forest within the last 10 to 20 years. |
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Chlamydia are obligate intracellular parasites that are present in 2 forms. |
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There is no law that can obligate a person to undergo medical treatment in order to save the life of another person. |
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But the Court has not clearly decided whether a state law may obligate people to present identification once they are lawfully stopped. |
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This was presumably due to the difficulty in culturing Nitrosomonas, an obligate chemoautotroph that grows poorly on organic-based media. |
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The dicyemid mesozoans are obligate parasites that inhabit the cephalopod renal appendage. |
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Hypsodonty has been shown to be a spurious correlate to obligate grazing in previous studies on certain equid and proboscidean taxa as well. |
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The broomrapes are obligate parasitic weeds that cause severe damage to hosts. |
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Clostridium botulinum, the causative agent of botulism, is an obligate anaerobic, gram-positive bacillus occurring singly or in pairs. |
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Most scrub dominants recover by resprouting and clonal spread, while many herbaceous species are obligate seeders. |
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Plants also show great ranges in self-fertility from obligate outcrossing to complete selfing to apomixis. |
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Like pediculosis, scabies is caused by an obligate human parasite that is transmitted by human-to-human contact. |
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Chlamydia pneumoniae is an obligate intracellular organism capable of persistent latent infection. |
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The human stage amastigote is an obligate intracellular parasite, spherical, 2 to 5 g in diameter, and displays a nucleus and kinetoplast. |
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Not surprisingly, crurotarsans are much more likely to be obligate quadrupeds than are ornithodires. |
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Some species such as skuas, jaegers, and sheathbills are considered obligate kleptoparasites, particularly during the breeding season or on migration. |
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Unlike the deltaic, lowland assemblages of the southwestern United States, the Bromacker assemblage contains neither fish nor obligate aquatic tetrapod remains. |
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The organism was a facultatively aerobic obligate chemolithoautotroph gaining energy by H2-oxidation. |
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We obligate these affiliates and third party service providers to use and take steps to protect personal information. |
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And of course, power alone cannot obligate one, inasmuch as obligation assumes that one cannot meaningfully do otherwise. |
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Contract can remain distinct from tort only insofar as intentions specifically to obligate play a central role in contractual obligations. |
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This delightful organism is actually an obligate parasite and cannot photosynthesize on its own. |
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Examples of obligate parasites are the downy mildews, the powdery mildews, and the rusts. |
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This government states international obligations obligate it to pass this legislation. |
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Nothing in this section shall obligate Transmitter to undertake any data collection, or to perform any studies, to satisfy Customer's request. |
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It would obligate retailers to seek independent third party verification from the consumer before the contract would be considered final. |
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It must be emphasized that the provisions outlined above do not obligate a troop-contributing country to prosecute. |
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Because obligate siblicide typically occurs shortly after the second chick hatches, brood size does not vary for the majority of the nestling period. |
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In marine systems, where soft sediment bottoms are common, hard substrates represent islands, supporting a variety of obligate epiphytic and epizoic taxa. |
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The advantages of being venomous are less clear for ticks, which are obligate, hematophagous parasites that depend on their host for a blood meal. |
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Taken together, our analysis provides strong evidence for a reductive mode of evolution in obligate intracellular parasites with high rates of DNA loss. |
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Oligotrophy, the obligate or facultative capacity to live in low-nutrient habitats, has played a major role in the evolution of photosynthetic organisms. |
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They are obligate hibernators, emerging above ground from 7-8 months of hibernation in early to mid-April, with males appearing about 1-2 weeks before females. |
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The order Strepsiptera are obligate endoparasitic insects that are known to parasitize seven insect orders, including solitary and social Hymenoptera. |
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The Bronzed Cowbird is an obligate brood parasitic species of songbird, ranging from the southern border region of the United States as far south as Central America. |
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Myroides odoratum and odoratimimus are gram-negative, nonmotile, obligate aerobic bacilli with yellow pigmentation and a distinct fruity odor. |
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An antless acacia is doomed. Janzen concluded that the ants and acacias are obligate symbionts, depending entirely upon each other. |
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Such publication does not constitute a solicitation and does not obligate the procuring entity to issue solicitations for the procurement opportunities identified. |
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Once the eligibility conditions for these trusts have been met, no additional legal conditions obligate provinces and territories to spend the funds for the purposes announced. |
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In order to bind the supplier or contractor to a procurement contract, including to obligate it to sign any written procurement contract, the procuring entity has to give notice of acceptance while the tender is in force. |
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In obligate monogamy, both parents care for the offspring and play an important part in their survival. |
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This EOI does not obligate the department or the Government of Canada in any way and is not to be construed as binding upon the department or the Government of Canada. |
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Both cetaceans and sirenians are fully aquatic and therefore are obligate water dwellers. |
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Also, MBCo does not have authority to bind or obligate the lender in any manner, and may not make any representation on behalf of the lender without the lender's prior approval. |
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This unfriendly conduct violates the provisions of the Charter of the United Nations and of other treaties and conventions which obligate Member States to settle their disputes by peaceful means. |
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However, local authorities could not obligate them to this choice. |
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However, ordinarily, only the government of a state can obligate or bind the state, for example by treaty. |
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This Section does not obligate Taleo to license, transfer or provide to Customer any third party product or service required to operate or take advantage of any Deliverable. |
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Due to the obligate nature of the mussel reproductive cycle, any threat leading to the separation of mussel and fish host during reproduction can be detrimental to the mussel population. |
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All holoparasites are, by definition, obligate. |
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Due to their obligate feeding nature, leatherbacks help control jellyfish populations. |
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Air breathing fish can be divided into obligate air breathers and facultative air breathers. |
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Acropyga spp. ants show obligate trophophoresy with mealybugs, in which newly mated queens carry a mealybug with them when founding new colonies. |
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The scope for error is enormous when reporting is done in a rush, which is why newspapers and agencies obligate themselves to publish corrections when the inevitable mistakes occur. |
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Many species of Calliphoridae are saprophages that feed on animal carcasses, whereas others are obligate parasites. |
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Murine typhus, also known as endemic or flea-borne typhus, is caused by Rickettsia typhi, a gram-negative, obligate intracellular bacillus. |
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Clindamycin, a chlorine-substituted derivative of lincomycin, is effective against gram-positive cocci and obligate anaerobes. |
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Despite the apparent larval coprophagy and notably short oviscapt, it seems that Karliella sexpunctata is an obligate oviparous species. |
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Here, we use a similar approach to elucidate generic limits in the obligate army-ant-following antbirds. |
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Although government cannot obligate a person to believe its dogmas, one who fails to adopt them can rightly be banished from the state on grounds of unsociability. |
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They suggested that 'blue oaks should be considered obligate phreatophytes,' that is, water-loving plants similar to, for example, riverbank willows. |
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Microsporidia are obligate intracellular protists that form spores. |
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Certainly there is nothing in the letter to obligate the Government to pay for the rehauling of the 3,421 tons of coal from the storage point to the claimant's powerhouse. |
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Nine-banded armadillos exhibit obligate polyembryony, whereby they produce litters of genetically identical quadruplets by repeated twinning of a single fertilized egg. |
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Other advantages include the ability to identify difficult-to-culture organisms such as obligate anaerobes that constitute a serious, and increasing, medical problem. |
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In a study of the obligate mycotroph, big blue-stem, Hetrick et al. |
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The pseudostalked barnacle Xenobalanus globicipitis is a cosmopolitan species and an obligate phoretic commensal that attaches itself to cetacean hosts. |
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A passport does not of itself create any rights in the country being visited or obligate the issue country in any way, such as providing consular assistance. |
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A few, however, are obligate heterotrophs, while others can live heterotrophically in the absence of light, provided an appropriate organic carbon source is available. |
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Obligate air breathers, such as the African lungfish, must breathe air periodically or they suffocate. |
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Obligate parasitism of other bees has arisen in halictids, megachilids, anthophorids, apids, and perhaps a few colletids and ctenoplectrids. |
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