Sentences with phrase «what about cell»

Even if you can program the clock on the VCR or DVD player, what about you cell phone?
What about cell -77.2-130.5 (just north and west of Byrd)?
What about cell phone service?
What about your cell phone?
What about the cells that need regenerating?

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One habit of Prince's they told me about struck me as so counter to our times that I came to see it as illustrating what set him apart from today's culture of celebrity: he allowed no one near him to use a cell phone.
Doing so has a very direct positive effect on your biggest nerve [the sciatic nerve], which is your stress - reliever and what brings about cell regulation.»
Then, once you feel you have a comfortable understanding of what happened this month, share the spreadsheet with your board of directors (or immediate management team) and encourage them to add comments to any cell that they still have questions about.
In Japan you can point certain Sony Ericsson or DoCoMo cell phones at a building, and they will display information about what's inside it, such as directions to a third - floor office or a menu for the rooftop restaurant.
And what about the millions of millennials who grew up with video games on everything from school computers to cell phones to game consoles at home?
The messages can ask for phone numbers — Conversica is really good at getting personal cell phone numbers to give to sales reps.. How about what's the best time to call?
What do the Seer Stones of the Mormon faith say about stem cell research or a woman's access to birth control?
And what about stem cell research?
You have no concept of what you are talking about when you are calling a child» a microscopic bunch of cells».
We might think that a chimpanzee is exercising free will when it chooses to chomp on a banana, or a cat when it rips up your sofa, but what about the roundworm called Caenorhabditis elegans — a simple creature made of only 959 cells?
What about the DNA, our set of instructions that makes up who we are, and the RNA to also come about at random at the same place and time and survive outside of a cell?
Therefore, what about the far more complex cells that make up our bodies?
For example, what are the odds of a protein, that is necessary for a cell to function and called the «building block of life», coming about at random?
What about the 2,000 proteins serving as enzymes within a cell?
What about some 2,000 proteins that are used by a human cell as enzymes?
What about acquiring the approximately 2,000 proteins needed for a cell to function, that serve as enzymes?
What frustrates me about the pro-choice movement is the lengths to which advocates go to de-humanize unborn children and sanitize the abortion procedure, reducing life to nothing more than a cluster of cells and the implications of pregnancy to little more than a choice.
If he talks about the event character (1 / 10th of a second in length and all that) of the self, it is because he thinks that is what analysis of self - consciousness itself discloses and not because he means to construct the self out of subhuman individuals or organisms (Shalom's «event - cells»).
I care about the life people like you are attempting to force in to this world, you care about what appeases your god - big difference when you really don't care or consider the child only what your imaginary friend god wants and yet your god cause abortions all the time... you care about a clump of cells, not the actual life of the child and that's much worse than me supporting the rights of a woman to have control over her body, especially if the clump of cells couldn't survive outside of the host.
«I'm constantly battling between what my mind believes, which is what I've been taught and told my whole life... and what my soul or maybe my cells know,» Pearson says, comparing what he believed for most of his life about exclusion of salvation through Christ and what he now believes.
What about religious objections to research on microscopic stem cells that can cure all sorts of ailments?
Rather, before we make hasty, uninformed guesses about things as enormously complicated as whole organs and animals, we must first look at life's foundation» molecules and cells» to see what natural selection can explain there.
Boston, what about the coding in the cells of all species that dictates the form and function of all life could this be a random occurance?
About the cells, some molecules on Earth will allign in a circle because of some reasons that I can't seem to remember right now and if they happen to allign in a circle around another molecule that uses what they secrete to make energy then there you have a cell.
And again, this «victory» wasn't rooted in an honest presentation and discussion of the issues; rather, it was the result of voter uncertainty about what the amendment entailed, how it defined cloning, and fear that, if it didn't pass, Missourians wouldn't have access to future stem - cell cures.
The Theory of Evolution only talks about how life evolved from the first single celled organism up till what we have today.
In your FAQs about your POTS you say you have «PoTS in association with EDS 3 and mast cell activation disorder» — what does the «EDS 3» mean?
When you hear the term patent, cell phones and pharmaceuticals might come to mind, but what about recipes?
What was also very interesting about the study was that increased mitochondrial efficiency of the cell (needing less oxygen), apparently is owed to the lower levels of proteins... proteins that normally make the mitochondria «leaky» and inefficient.
On the drive home, I have been plotting what I will be writing and saying about the game, replaying virtually every play in my head, listening to the local post game show hosted by Former Player A and Former Coach B, charging my cell phone and trying to pull in some scores.
I would live to hear more about your opinions on disciplining older children at some point - I'm curious what you think of time - outs / grounding, removing privileges like car keys or cell - phone, etc..
Dr. Davis has written a book, «Disconnect: The Truth About Cell Phone Radiation, What The Industry Has Done to Hide It, and How to Protect Your Family» describing why she considers cell phone radiation a national emergeCell Phone Radiation, What The Industry Has Done to Hide It, and How to Protect Your Family» describing why she considers cell phone radiation a national emergecell phone radiation a national emergency.
Watch to find out what some doctors think about newborn stem cell preservation and why they recommend CBR.
Speaking of cell phone connectivity, what about home security systems that don't rely on electricity or telephone lines?
What about the sweat, blood, skin cells, mud, etc that ends up in your washing machine?
And as Justin again points out, «what most impresses me about this campaign is the fact that it is the ONLY WAY to contact people on their cell phones to solicit financial donations» because of the limitations of the medium — no unsolicited calls, high vendor fees for donations - via - text message, etc..
«What is especially interesting about RyR2 is that it works inside the cell as a regulator of intracellular calcium.
«We have confirmed what earlier studies indicated, and gained new knowledge about molecular characteristics of these neural stem cells,» says Milos Pekny, professor at the Institute of Neuroscience and Physiology.
Salk scientists and collaborators have shed light on a long - standing question about what leads to variation in stem cells by comparing induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) derived from identical twins.
The team found 0.5 million to 2.5 million bacterial cells per cubic meter of air, which is about what they expected.
«What's really exciting about this was that the activity differences were detected at a critical time in brain development: when neural progenitor cells are proliferating and expanding in number, just prior to producing neurons,» Silver said.
Based on what is already known about fostamatinib toxicity, Shih says that patients using a combination of fostamatinib and paclitaxel may experience side effects that include low white blood cell counts, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea.
Discover caught up with Baltimore on his final presidential vacation at his second home near Missoula, Montana, where his plans to fly - fish were interrupted by our questions about the future of AIDS prevention, the usefulness of stem cell research, and what really happened in the most famous fraud scandal prior to this year's South Korean stem cell debacle.
Kopelman plans to continue using his device to probe cells for clues about what happens when diseases or toxins injure them.
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