Families are complex organisms.

A library is a growing organism.

The organism feeds on negative entropy.

Algae are such basic, simple organisms.

An organism at war with itself is doomed.

Organisms by their design are not made to adapt too far.

...every machine is the spiritualization of an organism.

The weariness of the cell is the vigour of the organism.

There are literally as many ideas as there are organisms.

Stimuli, however, do not act upon an indifferent organism.

A big part of green tech will be organisms that eat waste.

Man is not an organism; he is an intelligence served by organs.

There's nothing like evolution for engineering beautiful organisms.

A poem is an instant of lucidity in which the entire organism participates.

Each organism's environment, for the most part, consists of other organisms.

Living organisms are created by chemistry. We are huge packages of chemicals.

We are embedded in a biological world and related to the organisms around us.

Perhaps art is simply an organism's reaction against its retentive limitations.

The best engineered organisms can outpace others, even if they start smaller or later.

One of the deepest functions of a living organisms is to look ahead... to produce future.

Giant group events are distorting organisms: You can like and hate them in rapid succession.

Organisms sip energy, because they have to work or barter for every single bit that they get.

Most organisms have loads of junk DNA - less pejoratively, noncoding DNA - cluttering their cells.

In a broad systems sense, an organism's environment is indistinguishable from the organism itself.

Individual organisms are best thought of as adaptation-executers rather than as fitness-maximizers.

Lonely's like any other organism; competitive and resourceful in the struggle to perpetuate itself.

If you look in the animal world, many, many organisms will enter into states of suspended animation.

Nature favors those organisms which leave the environment in better shape for their progeny to survive.

Splitting and gradual divergence of genera is exemplified very well and in a large variety of organisms.

What I'm very concerned about is how do we bolster our self-awareness as humans, as biological organisms?

The heart is everywhere, and each part of the organism is only the specialized force of the heart itself.

If few worlds have microbial life, it dramatically reduces the chances that more complex organisms exist.

It's insanely difficult for people to accept the extent to which we are biological organisms without agency.

The investigation into the possible effects of cosmic rays on living organisms will also offer great interest.

The organism has one basic tendency and striving - to actualize, maintain, and enhance the experiencing organism

The way that organizations and organisms anticipate the future is by taking signals from the past, most the time.

Organisms don't think of CO2 as a poison. Plants and organisms that make shells, coral, think of it as a building block.

Maps are living, breathing organisms that change on a daily basis: You see it in new roads, bridge closures, and demolitions.

We're at a point in time which is analogous to when single-celled organisms were turning into multi-celled organisms. So we're the amoebas.

Ants make up two-thirds of the biomass of all the insects. There are millions of species of organisms and we know almost nothing about them.

The truth is, natural organisms have managed to do everything we want to do without guzzling fossil fuels, polluting the planet or mortgaging the future.

If the aging process is controlled in a similar way in worms and humans, then we can use what we learn about worms to speed our study of higher organisms.

When I see how fast technology is advancing, my mind thinks of evolution and how organisms also have to evolve or adapt in order to, in their case, survive.

In many organisms, including man, the mechanical respiration and the circulation of the blood are 'regulated' so as to correspond to the demand of the moment.

The position I took at the time was that we hadn't really examined any of the potential environmental consequences of introducing genetically modified organisms.

First, Darwinian theory tells us how a certain amount of diversity in life forms can develop once we have various types of complex living organisms already in existence.

The concept of evolution postulates that living organisms have common roots, and in turn, the existence of common features is powerful support for the concept of evolution.

Organisms in the ocean provide over 40 percent of the oxygen we breathe, and they're the major sink for capturing all the carbon dioxide we constantly release into the atmosphere.

Digital organisms, while not necessarily any more alive than a phone book, are strings of code that replicate and evolve over time. Digital codes are strings of binary digits - bits.

While studying the effects of accumulated stress on the nervous system, I began to suspect that most organisms have an innate capacity to rebound from threatening and stressful events.

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