The precise function of this sort of art is to make us question our simple thoughts about what we see, what it means and how we value it.
But
the precise function of PMP22, a major component of the myelin sheath that surrounds and insulates peripheral nerve cell axons, has been unclear.
The precise function of alpha - synuclein has been the subject of considerable debate, partly because it is abundant in red blood cells as well as in the brain.
Although
the precise function of acidocalcisomes is not understood, Docampo says their discovery implies that organelles may have been in cells before our evolutionary ancestors and those of today's bacteria diverged.
Davis now plans to investigate
the precise function of integrins in the fruit fly brain.
The precise function of hydroxymethyluracil remains unclear.
All the details highlight Audi's attention to quality — from the design of the gear knob and
the precise functioning of the rotary pushbutton to the Audi virtual cockpit.
Not exact matches
To fulfil the role ascribed to God, to perform the requisite
function of total affirmation, Whitehead's God would have be profoundly schizoid, in the
precise sense set out in Deleuze and Guattari's Anti-0edipus:
Furthermore, despite the claim that evolution has no application, phylogenetic comparisons
of humans and other organisms allows us to identify the
precise location and putative
function of genes responsible for developmental disorders.
Pre-Darwinian natural theologians believed that God fashioned the features
of living beings for
precise functions; hence the scientific detailing
of these
functions implicitly glorified the Creator.
This suggestion «that
functions of propositions are always truth -
functions» (PM xiv) was made in his Tractatus Logico Philosophicus (TLP), a non-Platonic, tight - knit,
precise logical system that had a tangential but critical influence on the logical positivist movement.
Thus «x» is any propositional
function with individuals for its arguments, «(x) x» means «there exists some individual in the universal domain that has the property».4 At the lowest level in the theory
of types there are individuals — a, b, c, d,... n, but the
precise identification
of the individuals is left open since the system
of logic was only to be used as a foundation for pure mathematics.
These interests and needs were many and diverse, and it is not difficult to show that they often
functioned to determine not only the selection
of materials a Gospel writer used but also the
precise form in which he presented them.
For my mom, a pro-level, self - taught home cook, the significance
of chai is not the execution
of a
precise recipe but the
function it serves in her life.
Using gene - sequencing technology, researchers established that the
precise segment
of the pup's DNA «switched on» by the act
of grooming was the part that controlled the future
function of the hippocampus, which processes stress hormones.
Researchers can potentially exploit this knowledge to not only develop more stable and
precise decoding techniques, but also gain a better understanding
of most basic neural circuit
functions.
«However, with a peptide, we're considering a smaller number
of interactions and an error might throw our design off quite a bit, so our energy
function has to be more
precise.»
Hematopoietic stem cells, that form mature blood cells, require a very
precise amount
of protein to
function — and defective regulation
of protein production is common in certain types
of aggressive human blood cancers.
Perin also uses his imaging technology to get a more
precise view
of cardiac
function.
«Our findings are an important step forward in this pursuit, demonstrating that through the use
of computer simulations to orchestrate
precise properties
of atomic structure and molecular dynamics, proteins can now be designed to carry out complex
functions that rival those
of natural molecular machines,» Grigoryan says.
Although the flagellum, along with the rest
of the jaw, is thought to play an important role in the mating behavior
of camel spiders, and was observed to transfer sperm to the female in at least one species, little is known about its
precise function.
This bacterium's entire set
of genetic blueprints, its genome, consists
of only 473 genes, including 149 whose
precise biological
function is unknown, researchers report in the March 25 Science.
«Future research into the role and
function of vlincRNAs holds promise for both highly targeted diagnostic tests and more
precise cancer treatments.
Fried realized that medical procedures like this one presented a rare scientific opportunity: Patients being examined for neurosurgery allow researchers to investigate the human brain in action, exploring the
functions of different regions in
precise detail and in real time.
From those perfect alignments researchers could identify the
precise location and
function of the most conserved residues in the alignment, meaning the proteins that have stayed the same for the longest period
of time.
«With Teresa Woodruff's research using Draper's human organ system platform, we have a compelling demonstration
of the importance
of a microenvironment that permits cells to
function in vitro as they would in vivo, and the power
of being able to interconnect organ models on a platform and operate them in a stable and
precise manner for weeks to months,» said Jeffrey T. Borenstein, a biomedical engineer at Draper.
«But in the last five or ten years we've really had an amazing ability to start looking at biochemistry and much more
precise measures
of brain
function.»
To operate various
functions on a lab - on - a-chip device, the key technology is the
precise and rapid manipulation
of fluid on a micro-scale.
It was in fact believed that ribozymes resembled the
functioning of protein enzymes, but that is not case: the latter in fact use far more specific methods due to the chemical richness
of amino acids, whereas the process in ribozymes adapts to the skeleton
of the RNA that forms them, resulting in a slightly slower but equally
precise reaction mechanism.»
This results in the accumulation
of precise mutations (stars in green cells) as a
function of the magnitude and duration
of exposure to the input.
To conduct the study, Salas and her colleagues from the Department
of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences and the Department
of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation used transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS), which painlessly and noninvasively delivers electromagnetic currents to
precise locations in the brain and can temporarily and safely disrupt the
function of the targeted area.
When coexpressed with a recombinase, these intracellularly expressed ssDNAs target specific genomic DNA addresses, resulting in
precise mutations that accumulate in cell populations as a
function of the magnitude and duration
of the inputs.
In contrast to previous animal models
of NMO that generally produced disseminated lesions, the new localized model has a single well - demarcated inflammatory lesion, allowing
precise investigation
of the correlation between the lesion with the deficit in motor
function disrupting the corticospinal tract.
Proteins consist
of long chains
of building blocks known as amino acids that fold up into
precise 3D shapes that govern their
function.
The groundbreaking findings from the Children's Medical Center Research Institute at UT Southwestern (CRI) also demonstrate that the
precise amount
of protein produced by blood - forming stem cells is crucial to their
function.
We could determine the
precise interaction sites
of the partner proteins and how they are arranged, and thus elucidate the
function of the individual partners.»
Verifying the
functions of these glycoproteins requires
precise measurements
of the normal growth rates
of crystals over time.
Emory neuropsychologist Dan Drane, who probes the effects
of epilepsy surgery on memory and language abilities, had identified Olds as a good example
of how the more
precise stereotactic laser ablation procedure pioneered by Gross can preserve those cognitive
functions, in contrast to an open resection.
The cellular
functioning of the olfactory system, which processes the activity patterns
of individual sensory neurons to produce the extraordinarily
precise mammalian sense
of smell.
Indeed, the
precise location
of these recurrent events at two specific residues, both
of which are at or near regulatory post-translation modification positions, suggest a gain -
of -
function.
However, the
precise biological
functions of DDX3 are still not fully understood.
Without such controls we would not be able to
function — how we think, feel and respond to everything around us depends on the
precise control
of signalling across synapses.
Precise control is needed
of the size, shape, composition, and structure
of the materials» building blocks, which determine the structure and
function.
We also exploit the self - cleaving activity
of small catalytic RNAs to learn how RNAs fold into the
precise three - dimensional structures that are needed to perform biological
functions in vivo.
While the
precise biological
function of DJ - 1 is unknown, it is known to respond to oxidative stress and defend against mitochondrial damage (Wilson, 2011).
At the 2013 Conference George Church presented an overview
of his work in developing applications
of atomically
precise nanotechnology intended for commercialization, from data storage to medical nanorobots to genomic sequencing to genomic engineering to mapping individual neuronal
functioning in whole brains.
The far more nuanced and
precise data produced by single cell analyses will allow for better understanding
of pancreatic islet
function and dysfunction at the cellular level.
Moreover, because trans - Tango works by instigating the expression
of genes in connected pairs
of neurons, it also has the potential to enable scientists to control circuit
functions, says senior and corresponding author Gilad Barnea, PhD, an associate professor
of neuroscience who began looking for a
precise, reliable, and general way to visualize neural connections two decades ago.
«GTEx will begin to provide researchers with a comprehensive view
of genetic variation and a more
precise understanding
of how it affects genes critical to the normal
function of tissues and organs,» said NIH Director Francis S. Collins, M.D., Ph.D. «This resource will add a new dimension to our understanding
of human biology and the mechanisms that lead to disease.»
Heart disease, diabetes, obesity and poor brain
function have all been linked to poor sleep, but the
precise relationship between loss
of sleep and health is unknown yet.