Sentences with phrase «also unravel»

Learn how to adjust set stress «pathways» and move towards more secure relating in adult relationships, and also unravel the parallels that exist between attachment in infants and the elderly.
Meet a cast of supportive characters who want to see you succeed and also unravel the mysteries of the meteors
Not only do the specific situations listed by Dr. Ha pose immediate risks of anything goes wrong, but the bad experience can also unravel years of training and conditioning and can permanently alter the dog's perception of certain people or situations.
In addition, we will also unravel the main reason as to why dogs, amongst all the other species of the animal kingdom, have become our favorite companion and loyal best friend.
These results not only show promise on a new targeted therapy to treat this malignancy, as PI3K inhibitors are already used in the clinical practice, but also unravel a new function of the PI3K kinase in cancer biology through its role in promoting metastasis.
He further urged security agencies in the country to step up their intelligence activities so as to prevent activities of criminals and also unravel any crime committed against Nigerians by undesirable elements in the society.
It's a landmark deal that also unravels the media empire Rupert Murdoch had built over 60 years.
Altogether, our study shows that fascin can promote tumor progression in vivo, but also unravels an unexpected role of fascin in tumor initiation.
We also unraveled the role of PHD2 in different cancer cells during tumor development in mice.
It also unravels like a beast, LOL.
Again, it's Dante's tendency to have climaxes that give the effect of spinning wildly out of control, which is precisely where the tightness in the plot is also unraveled.
Today RIM has not only shown its new Cascading UI for BlackBerry 10 but it has also unraveled what all is in store for its next generation Operating System which should be launched later this year.
Beyond the Townsend estate, the known world also unravels: low - paid white patrollers stand watch as slave «speculators» sell free black people into slavery, and rumors of slave rebellions set white families against slaves who have served them for years.

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Expert witness testimony is available for broker negligence cases and related matters; the intricacies of fixed - income mathematics can also be unravelled.
Gary Schlossberg, a senior economist for Wells Capital Management, said the transcripts showed that Bernanke was in an unenviable position: trying to maintain confidence in the nation's financial institutions while also recommending drastic measures to prevent the economy from unraveling.
Recent budget cuts, blamed on a deflating bitumen bubble, also threaten to unravel the coalition of moderate voters who carried her party to victory one year ago.
It also seems to me that many of you who have been down this painful slippery slide have become even more tormented because for some time you've had to wear a mask, live a pretense and deny your doubts even to yourself, until finally your whole life starts to unravel and everything is laid bare.
Here the ethic, which in Buddhism is also identical with the teaching of salvation — perhaps even more than it had been in the Brahmanic system — has much more latitude; it has a task that is metaphysically meaningful — suspending at one point the cosmic law, unraveling it, as it were.
In the work of this uncompromising thinker, who is also in his own way a believer, we may find important clues to unraveling the conundrums of contemporary consciousness, and particularly to understanding how people today may be «called again» by texts which, to their surprise, summon them to reckon with realities whose existence they had forgotten.
If you start doubting God as also being a God capable of judgment and wrath, the entire necessity of Christ starts unraveling.
He wrote, «Every moment is no doubt a passing link in the great flux, but is also an eternity in itself», and added, «The method of dialectical materialism informed by spirituality may unravel the movement of history; the method of spirituality informed by dialectical materialism may raise the edifice of being» (Marx, Gandhi and Socialism p. 373 - 4.)
But the unraveling of Neo-Reformation theology was also the untying of the strings that bound Americans to European hegemony.
I have also been under the impression that his arrival could only happen in my wildest dreams, but the longer the saga continues to unravel, the more realistic it appears to become.
I am desperately hopeful for a good start and a solid season, but I am also very cognizant of the chance that things could unravel and become very ugly, quickly, with a lot of pent up frustration from so many fans.
And make sure to swaddle securely: If the blanket unravels, it'll be loose in the crib with your baby, which is also a risk factor for SIDS.
At the same time it is increasingly urgent to face also the political and democratic crises to avoid that the whole of the European project unravel.
Prophet Kobi for one has admitted in the same video in which he appealed to the public to help him to unravel the identity of the anonymous person who had posted another video online that, among other things claimed the prophet had predicted Bishop Obinim's therianthropic prowess, also pontificated that the end times or Christ's Second Coming, otherwise called Parousia or Second Advent, is not to be expected in these times as the Great Commission has yet to penetrate every nook and cranny of this planet!
He also explained that the rationale for filing the motion was not to get the president impeached but to unravel the truth in the case.
Ajisebutu who said that the Police had began investigation to unravel the circumstances that surrounded the killing, also disclosed that the officer was killed by armed robbers and not Fulani herdsmen.
He also called on President Buhari and the international community to constitute a panel to unravel the remote and immediate causes of the killings, rapes and attacks in the area by the perpetrators.
In addition to unraveling one of the key processes that makes life possible, the work also enables the detailed atomic study of how antibiotics work.
And five months later, Jerry Shay and Woodring Wright of University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, also working with Geron collaborators, published additional findings, showing that, by introducing the hTRT gene to cells, they could make those cells repair unraveling telomeres.
When I was in medical school, I spent a summer in an Indian Reservation in the Upper Peninsula [of] Michigan and went to University of Michigan, and there we did a survey of nutrition and found that half of the population, adult population, was diabetic and that really fascinated me; and I wondered why, and we also used some dietary assessment methods and found that actually we could learn a lot about what people were eating were some fairly simple ways of measuring diet; and so in some ways I have spent the rest of my career trying to unravel some of those questions.
«The discovery of a repeating FRB has not only narrowed down the possible astrophysical origins of FRBs,» says lead author Laura Spitler of the Max Planck Institute for Radio Astronomy in Bonn, Germany, «but we also have a better shot at unraveling their nature by being able to observe more bursts from this source.»
DSI can also tease apart the confusing jumble of connections that appear at neural crossroads; such images are crucial for unraveling how signals travel through the brain.
While microbial forensics holds promise for unraveling disease outbreaks, the FBI's discovery also has political implications: The attacks originated in a U.S. Army lab, a fact that raises questions about security in light of the massive biodefense expansion under the Bush administration.
«It also highlights the importance of using a submicron X-ray beam to unravel the structures of poorly ordered, multiphase systems such as hair.»
The LiDAR data also add weight to the idea that Angkor's complicated waterworks unraveled.
Unravelling this mechanism could also help scientists understand more about human cell dysfunctions linked to disorders such as diabetes, Parkinson's and other neurodegenerative diseases.
In separate research, also funded at Rothamsted by the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council, the team has been unravelling the pan-genome of F. graminearum, a reference genome that includes the genetic make - up of the pathogen and also those of its various strains.
The fact that we have now also succeeded in unravelling the fundamental mechanisms so thoroughly is a wonderful extra bonus,» Rackow concludes.
We also mapped molecules that direct the development of fetal hearts — unraveling how nature tells a cell to become a heart cell.
Yet he also acknowledged Monday that the war on cancer has been rife with disappointments and that scientists have a long way to go in unraveling all the mysteries surrounding immune therapy, including why it succeeds in only a minority of patients.
Yet, Tie2 is also expressed at lower levels by pericytes and it has not been unravelled through which mechanisms pericyte Angiopoietin / Tie signalling affects angiogenesis.
The team believe their methodology can be used to unravel the transmission mysteries of other ancient diseases — such as human pubic lice, also introduced via an intermediate hominin from ancestral gorillas over 3 million years ago.
Gack says her goal is to continue to unravel molecular mechanisms that might someday yield antiviral vaccines and drugs not only for emerging and re-emerging viruses but also tumor - inducing viruses, such as certain herpesviruses and human papillomaviruses.
The findings may also help unravel the complex genetics of alcoholism.
«In addition to many aspects of cell biology that can be studied, knockout screens could also be used to unravel molecular networks that are exploited by a battery of different viruses and bacteria.»
Consuming fruits and veggies, and not smoking, has also been associated with longer protective telomeres, the caps on the tips of our chromosomes that keep DNA from unraveling.
The process was described in mammals, but also in insects and yeast, where much of Dr. Ohsumi's work was done unravelling autophagy related genes (ATG).
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