Not exact matches
This nascent AI
technique — which requires no input data, substantially less computing power, and
in which the evolutionary - like AI learns from itself — could soon evolve to enable its
application to real - world problems
in the natural sciences.
In technology, consistent
application leads to the self - destructive
techniques of the efficiency expert's point of view.
Any deficiencies or limitations, they consider, are to be overcome by a more appropriate or extended
application of further technology: a stance identified by Frederick Ferre as «technolatry,» the belief that «every apparent evil brought on by
technique is to be countered by yet greater faith
in technique.»
All API Support Groups are led by accredited API Leaders, trained by API
in theory, research and
application of Attachment Parenting as well as compassionate peer counseling
techniques and Nonviolent Communication.
If you're
in DC
in mid-February, be sure to check out Social Media Week, which will feature dozens of events scattered around town, covering the
application of social media tools,
techniques and approaches to just every topic under the sun.
Norse had filed 27
applications for permits to use the high - volume fracking
technique in the Marcellus Shale.
The purpose of the Starter Kit is to build the commitment and capacity of scientific associations to engage meaningfully
in human rights advocacy, including the
application of their discipline's tools and
techniques to the realization of human rights.
The International Summit on Human Gene Editing
in Washington DC is spending three days discussing the science, ethics and governance of a revolutionary genetic engineering
technique called CRISPR — specifically its
application to human beings.
In computer graphics software, the distinction between 2D and 3D is occasionally blurred; 2D
applications may use 3D
techniques to achieve effects such as lighting, and primarily 3D may use 2D rendering
techniques.
In subsequent decades, GE and other labs around the world developed additional
techniques for creating synthetic diamonds, most of which have industrial
applications such as drilling or grinding, for which the material is extremely well - suited.
In addition to the potential medical uses, the self - assembly technique could have applications in optics, optoelectronics, magnetic technologies, sensing materials and devices, catalysis and nanotechnolog
In addition to the potential medical uses, the self - assembly
technique could have
applications in optics, optoelectronics, magnetic technologies, sensing materials and devices, catalysis and nanotechnolog
in optics, optoelectronics, magnetic technologies, sensing materials and devices, catalysis and nanotechnology.
In three randomized trials, treatment of chronic low back pain with radiofrequency denervation, a procedure that can be performed with different techniques including the application of an electric current to the pain - conducting nerve, resulted in either no improvement or no clinically important improvement in chronic low back pain, according to a study published by JAM
In three randomized trials, treatment of chronic low back pain with radiofrequency denervation, a procedure that can be performed with different
techniques including the
application of an electric current to the pain - conducting nerve, resulted
in either no improvement or no clinically important improvement in chronic low back pain, according to a study published by JAM
in either no improvement or no clinically important improvement
in chronic low back pain, according to a study published by JAM
in chronic low back pain, according to a study published by JAMA.
While important questions remain, the
technique, first proposed
in a paper published
in 2014
in Nature magazine, might have potential
application to verify that nuclear warheads presented for disarmament were
in fact true warheads.
This work, by researchers at Princeton University and PPPL, marks an initial confirmation of the
application of a powerful cryptographic
technique in the physical world.
At CFS, I was trained by senior scientists and qualified technologists
in 1) theory and operation of analytical instruments and
techniques (e.g., liquid chromatography, gas chromatography, mass spectroscopy, ELISA); 2) their
application to forensic toxicology; 3) interpretation of results; and 4) advantages and limitations of these methods.
In terms of applications, the team's technology adapts and combines techniques from telecom and integrated optics in a way that makes it much less expensive than previous approache
In terms of
applications, the team's technology adapts and combines
techniques from telecom and integrated optics
in a way that makes it much less expensive than previous approache
in a way that makes it much less expensive than previous approaches.
Fast Replay Plans are afoot to improve, extend and miniaturize our
techniques so that they can be used
in other
applications.
The results show a novel
application of the
technique to plant biology, namely the visualization of seeds (typically 3 mm
in size).
Last year, you and your colleagues reported
in Nature Biotechnology having demonstrated that new
applications of existing proteomic
techniques showed promise of greater accuracy
in detecting and quantifying proteins biomarkers
in bodily fluids.
Some geochemists even hope that, as
techniques improve, there could be
applications in diagnosing diseases and measuring the efficacy of drugs on individuals.
Although these particular strings were designed as a proof of principle, without any practical
application in mind, the
technique could allow more useful structures to be rapidly and easily grown, says Chaikin's colleague Ned Seeman.
The UCLA researchers, led by David Eisenberg, director of the UCLA - Department of Energy Institute of Genomics and Proteomics and a Howard Hughes Medical Institute investigator, report the first
application of this
technique in the search for molecular compounds that bind to and inhibit the activity of the amyloid - beta protein responsible for forming dangerous plaques
in the brain of patients with Alzheimer's and other degenerative diseases.
Experts say the elegantly simple
technique, described
in the 22 December issue of Physical Review Letters, could help uncover the properties of other polymers — molecular chains that have widespread
applications as plastics of all sorts and many other materials.
Such capabilities position the
technique for potential use
in tissue engineering and industrial
applications, such as biomedical devices, energy storage and microelectromechanical systems.
Although most uses so far have been
in research, the potential
applications seem to be almost unlimited, given that the
techniques are applicable to all organisms, from bacteria to plants, animals, and human beings.»
Many improvements have been made
in the past to create state - of - the - art
techniques capable of achieving unprecedented resolution and sensitivity albeit their cost, which drastically increases with quality and versatility, making them quite unavailable for general
applications.
Researchers at UPM, INIA - CIFRO and the Universidad de Córdoba have shown that the
application of infrared spectroscopy
techniques can enhance the control of parameters that determine the cork performance
in a bottle.
«Scholars interested
in working with these new data and
techniques will find detailed examples and
applications explaining how the authors obtained their data and how results may be replicated.»
The
application, by the way, «is the same
technique used for painting cars
in factories,» says Timothy Cleland, a molecular paleontologist at the Smithsonian Institution who uses ZooMS.
In the meantime, more and more scientists have been finding applications for his techniques in other area
In the meantime, more and more scientists have been finding
applications for his
techniques in other area
in other areas.
«This
technique will find
application in the study of heterogeneous catalysis, for example,» which is used widely
in the oil and chemical industries.
The new
technique, described
in Nature Communications, could produce steel that performs better
in a number of structural
applications.
These multi-junction solar cells have set world records
in efficiency, approaching 50 percent, but they require expensive manufacturing
techniques, limiting them to niche
applications like satellites or requiring mirrors to concentrate sunlight on tiny cells (ClimateWire, Oct. 20, 2014).
«New deposition
technique enhances optoelectronic properties of lasers: Yield and efficiency of gallium nitride - based vertical - cavity surface - emitting lasers, a type of laser with potential
applications in heads - up displays, automotive headlights, visible light data transmission, improved.»
As their novel
technique for drug delivery is non-invasive and easy to use, the NUS team envisioned that the microneedles patch has great potential for
applications in clinical and home care settings for the management of perioperative pain and chronic pain
in patients suffering from conditions like diabetes and cancer.
The
technique, which is published online this week
in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, has broad
applications for clinical care and research that rely on accurate analysis of blood and other biofluids.
«Oyster shells inspire new method to make superstrong, flexible polymers: Columbia Engineering
technique could lead to stronger composite materials used
in commercial products, opening the way for their use
in structural
applications.»
«Our
technique may improve the mechanical and potentially other physical properties of commercially relevant plastic materials, with
applications in automobiles, protective coatings, and food / beverage packaging, things we use every day.
Gene editing
techniques have the potential to treat blood disorders that run
in families, such as thalassemia and sickle cell anemia, but their
application has been largely limited to cells
in a laboratory and not living animals.
The HFEA has approved an
application by developmental biologist Kathy Niakan, at the Francis Crick Institute
in London, to use the genome - editing
technique CRISPR — Cas9
in healthy human embryos.
«This characteristic makes gold nanorods attractive for use
in catalysis, security materials and a range of biomedical
applications, such as diagnostics, imaging, and cancer therapy,» says Joe Tracy, a materials science and engineering researcher at NC State who is senior author of a recent paper on the improved
technique.
Human embryos would not be allowed to develop to full term
in his experiments, but the
technique «gives lots of potential for its
application in humans,» he says.
The optimization program is based on mixed - integer programming, a
technique that has been proven
in many other
applications.
Application of these computational
techniques to the multitude of efflux pumps found
in different Gram - negative pathogens should allow scientists to elucidate if general mechanisms are shared among different pumps or are pump - specific.
The
technique developed
in this research is anticipated to forward the elucidation of cesium transportation and accumulation mechanisms
in plants and to enable the selection and improvement of plants suitable for
application in phytoremediation.
«Our findings for this study provide important starting points for using small molecule imaging
techniques to explore MAO - B further at the organism level, and
in fact, opens up future prospects for non-invasive imaging - based diagnostic
applications,» said Dr Li Lin, the first author of the paper and a post-doctoral fellow
in Prof Yao's lab.
In addition to being able to detect NMR in far smaller samples than conventional machines, our technique does not require the application of microwave fields that might disrupt biological samples» said Hollenberg, who is Deputy Director of the Centre for Quantum Computation and Communication Technology (CQC2T) and Thomas Baker Chair at the University of Melbourn
In addition to being able to detect NMR
in far smaller samples than conventional machines, our technique does not require the application of microwave fields that might disrupt biological samples» said Hollenberg, who is Deputy Director of the Centre for Quantum Computation and Communication Technology (CQC2T) and Thomas Baker Chair at the University of Melbourn
in far smaller samples than conventional machines, our
technique does not require the
application of microwave fields that might disrupt biological samples» said Hollenberg, who is Deputy Director of the Centre for Quantum Computation and Communication Technology (CQC2T) and Thomas Baker Chair at the University of Melbourne.
«For the moment, what we have is a simple
technique for inhomogeneous doping
in a high - mobility graphene material that opens the door to novel scientific studies and
applications.»
Gimzewski, a physicist at ibm's research laboratory
in Zurich, made the device — which admittedly has no immediate practical
application — to demonstrate the sophistication of the
techniques he and his colleagues have developed for manipulating individual molecules.
Clearly, RNA sequencing and other
techniques for RNA quantitation are
in the early days of development and evaluation for clinical
applications,» writes Howard Bauchner, M.D., Editor
in Chief, JAMA, Chicago,
in an accompanying editorial.