Sentences with phrase «where cells living»

Where cells living so far beneath the sea floor could have come from remains a mystery.
But like a body where cells live and die, there are some constants.

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Sometimes, a low - tech cell phone can be a literal lifeline — especially if you live somewhere where regular Internet and health care access is a luxury.
a low - tech cell phone can be a literal lifeline — especially if you live somewhere where regular Internet and health care access is a luxury.
My cell does not work where her parents live, so I had to drive 20 minutes and stand outside the library in this little village to sync my email and see what was going on.
«Satellite technology can help reach Americans who live in rural or hard - to - serve places where fiber optic cables and cell towers do not reach,» Pai said in a statement.
«Satellite technology can help reach Americans who live in rural or hard - to - serve places where fiber optic cables and cell towers do not...
Man - made hypothesis of where we came from, such as from evolution (saying that proteins formed in a «prebiotic soup» and then «joining hands» with DNA, so that eventually a living cell is born), is not satisfying nor does it provide logical answers as to how the quality of love came about nor a conscience, that literally means «co-knowledge» in Greek.
If there is no God and there is no creation where did the first living cells come from to give life on earth.
But the only way in which one can be a participant in that great tradition is through a willing sharing in the small cell of the Body in the place where one happens to live — and such willing sharing will have the double effect of strengthening both one's own faith and the community of faith.
«For pro-life folk, imagine a country where it was illegal to remove a tumor, even if the tumor might kill the host, because the tumor is its own collection of living cells.
Evidence of the fact that union differentiates is to be seen all round us — in the bodies of all higher forms of life, in which the cells become almost infinitely complicated according to the variety of tasks they have to perform; in animal associations, where the individual «polymerises» itself, one might say, according to the function it is called upon to fulfil; in human societies, where the growth of specialization becomes ever more intense; and in the field of personal relationships, where friends and lovers can only discover all that is in their minds and hearts by communicating them to one another.
Finally, even if we were to assume that [the Christian] god created the first living cell, where does that get us?
David Robert Mitchell's film lives in a kind of temporal nowhere - land of modernity and antiquity, where there are few, if any, cell phones or computers but plenty of porn magazines.
Solve for us the question of the reasonableness of athiesm, where you get something (big bang) from nothing — there must be a first cause of everything; explain implications of the anthropic principle and the wildly unprobablistic likelihood that our universe could even form in such a fashion as to be capable of sustaining life (which has, interestingly, your athiest heavy hitters (i.e. Dawkins, Schwartz, etc.) necessarily positing multiple universe theories to get around the near probablistic impossibility of all conditions be present at time of big bang for life to be possible without acknowledgement of a divine designing hand guiding the process); explain The probablistic impossibility of non-irreducibly complex basic cells (life) coming together spontaneously (DNA, cell membrane, etc), even the most basic, simple forms of life allowing for reproduction, metabolism, etc...
It is impossible, in observing a living cell, to draw a clear line showing where chemistry stops and life begins.
That is domestic violence and I was with this jerk / loser for 17 years, unknowingly attracted to him, and not even aware he was dating and screwing hookers, and living this double life, which came to the surface in 2011, and he kept cheating one after the after, begging me for mercy, but I had no where in my heart to feel anything for him, he had violated my trust, and when that trust was violated in 2011, he had nothing else left, but to continuing with his sex addiction on date sites, and on his cell phone where he never spoke to me, only told me to «shut the fuck up» even if I offered him food or a cup of tea!
That biopsy can be done on day three of the embryo life where we take one cell, or on day five of the embryo life where we take multiple cells.
Additionally, Belly Belly shared a baby's brain is extremely vulnerable to stress because cells are still moving where they need to be (migration) for the first year of life.
«These attacks have grown in magnitude and they include attacks on security services, we have incidents where military officers have been lynched by mobs, we have instances where these vigilante groups calling themselves variously; Invisible forces, Delta forces, etc. invade police stations, break into cells and release suspects because they claim the NPP members are immune to any form of arrest in other words, they are living above the law because they happen to be members of a party living in power», he said.
Their first visit was to CytoCybernetics, where CEO Glenna Bett explained how her company has developed a system that uses computers and live human cells to screen drugs in their early stages of development, to determine whether they may cause any potentially deadly side effects.
To help make ideas about energy more concrete, for example, the new unit will use a variety of analogies from more familiar physical systems (e.g., combustion and charging a cellphone battery) to help students understand those same energy - releasing and energy - requiring chemical reactions and energy transfer when they occur in living organisms (e.g., cellular respiration, creating a charge across a membrane in mitochondria and nerve cells) where the reactions are more complex and difficult to observe.
There is not a living system where we understand even most of the genes in the cell and what they all do.
The team also transplanted treated fibroblasts into the hearts of live mice, where they developed into cardiomyocytes (Cell, DOI: 10.1016 / j.cell.2010.07.002).
I mean, obviously no one has created a living cell from buying reagent grade chemicals, so where does the research stand right now?
To surmount this hurdle, Dr. Hodgson and his colleagues in the Gruss Lipper Biophotonics Center at Einstein devised a new fluorescent protein biosensor that, combined with live - cell imaging, revealed exactly when and where Rac1 is activated inside cancer cells.
A layer of live «parenchyma» cells that surrounds the xylem helps tropical trees by storing water and mediating the osmotic pressure so that water can be redistributed to where it is most needed.
«We have now developed the first model where we can observe the development of a stem cell into a mature blood cell in a living organism.»
«It's an important step to creating a living cell where the genome is fully defined,» says synthetic biologist Chris Voigt of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge.
Finally, using live mice, the scientists injected 1,000 triple - negative breast cancer cells into their mammary fat pads, where the mouse version of breast cancer forms.
These microscopic, eight - legged mites live in the follicles of our eyelashes, eyebrows, and nose hairs, where they feed on dead skin cells and oil.
No one knew where I was — this was before the era of cell phones — and I had to try and save my life.
Low energy electrons are ubiquitous and are known to play important role in variety of phenomena relevant to astrochemistry (where they participate in synthesis of new molecules), in radiation biology (where they cause chemical changes in living cell, plasma chemistry), atmospheric chemistry, radioactive waste management and nanolithography — to name but a few.
PET is much less precise, but does a good job of showing where the brain is using sugar, the energy source of living cells.
Yamashita is a faculty member of the Life Sciences Institute's Center for Stem Cell Biology, where her laboratory is located and all her research is conducted.
«But now we need to find the sweet spot, the Goldilocks spot, where we can alter enough stem cells to allow someone to live with HIV.
«Looking at a fixed cell at high resolution can tell you where different parts of the cell are at any given moment; but because much of biology depends on the movement of very small proteins finding each other and interacting, we really needed to look at how things move in a live cell
Aging in intestinal stem cells leads to changes in villi, the finger - shaped protuberances that line the small intestine and absorb nutrients, and crypts, the valleys between villi where the intestinal stem cells live.
«We've now devised a technology where we can effectively treat the surface of living mouse embryos as a petri dish of cells, and carry out genome wide screens on mouse cells in their native environment in vivo,» says Fuchs.
Every few days they take another look at the same patch of visual cortex of a living mouse (0.5 millimeter square), observing which neurons remain in close contact and noticing where a cell has pulled back from its old neighbors to make new contacts.
This DNA is the factory where is built a similar molecule called RNA (ribonucleic acid) which produces our proteins, such as hemoglobin or insulin, allowing the lives of our cells.
That's enough energy to run 10 cell phones or two computers at once, which could be good news for people who live in countries where access to electricity is spotty.
The 2.52 billion - year - old sulfur - oxidizing bacteria are described by Czaja as exceptionally large, spherical - shaped, smooth - walled microscopic structures much larger than most modern bacteria, but similar to some modern single - celled organisms that live in deepwater sulfur - rich ocean settings today, where even now there are almost no traces of oxygen.
Metastasis is a life - threatening condition in which cancer cells break away from the site where they formed to other areas of the body.
There are a number of viruses that have a similar way of copying themselves — a process that reverses the normal flow of information in cells, which is where the term «retro» comes from — and their central machinery for replication may be a bridge from the original life - forms on this planet to what we know as life today.
In this way, the mutation is somewhat similar to sickle cell anemia in humans, where having one copy of a mutated gene gives one an immunity to malaria, while two copies causes a painful, life - threatening illness.
This interface impacts areas as diverse as prolonging lithium - ion battery life, designing catalytic reactions that can convert biomass to biofuels, and extracellular electron transfer in microbial communities where bacteria catalyze electrode surfaces and shuttle electrons externally, as in a microbial fuel cell.
If telomeres are too eroded, particularly in stem cells that replenish tissues later in life, this contributes to age - related diseases; but in cells where telomerase prevails, cancer can result.
This must be accomplished by using a process known as germ - line transmission, where the primordial germ cells (PGCs) of an early embryo are edited, grown in cultures, and then reproductively transmitted through surrogate host parents to generate live, engineered birds.
The thymus is where immune cells mature, and thus this intervention improves immune function in later life by increasing the supply of new immune cells.
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