Sentences with phrase «around a cluster of»

The editor organized the first main section of Q around a cluster of predictions from Isaiah to the effect that the Coming One will heal many sicknesses and evangelize the poor.
Such organisms cram meters of genetic material into the tiny nuclei by wrapping strands of DNA around clusters of proteins called histones (SN: 1/10/15, p. 32).
Remarkably, the distribution of star - forming galaxies around a cluster of galaxies in the more distant universe (5 billion years ago) corresponds much more closely with the weak lensing map than a slice of the more nearby universe (3 billion years ago).
And dark matter's effects are also inferred in gravitational interactions around clusters of galaxies as well as around individual galaxies themselves.
Below we report the experimental results for a new selective mechanism of PNB generation around clusters of gold NPs, and the evaluation of the developed mechanism at cell level for the theranostics of prostate cancer cells growing amidst normal stroma.
Lapotko D, Lukianova E, Оraevsky A. Selective laser nano - thermolysis of human leukemia cells with microbubbles generated around clusters of gold nanoparticles.
LANTCET: elimination of solid tumor cells with photothermal bubbles generated around clusters of gold nanoparticles.
States promised to adopt «scalable and sustained strategies for turning around clusters of low - performing schools» and «clear, content - rich, sequenced, spiraled, detailed curricular frameworks.»
In February 2011 the Palais de Tokyo exhibited Névés, a survey of Vonier's work that centered around a cluster of three - dimensional grids of the same name.

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«Teams» of one stripe or another cluster around tables in glass - walled rooms, watching someone with a whiteboard marker make lists and draw Venn diagrams.
Canada's westernmost province would also have to build new pipelines to connect its shale plays to its planned LNG terminals, mostly clustered around the ports of Prince Rupert and Kitimat.
The move follows a similar announcement by Amazon, which recently opened a cluster of data centres around Montreal.
The research cluster in B.C. centred around early developer Ballard Power still accounts for more than a quarter of fuel - cell industry revenues worldwide, said B.C.'s job, tourism and skills training minister, Pat Bell.
While larger sums of money are thrown around in San Francisco, New York, Boston and a handful of other major U.S. cities, Bott and Tammy Riddle, director of the IT cluster at the Cincinnati USA Partnership for Economic Development, say that what sets Cincinnati apart is its unusually supportive ecosystem for new companies.
Residents clustered around Vancouver's Angus Park, a grassy strip just 10 minutes south of the downtown core, face the same challenges faced by most homeowners in that city: debt.
Star clusters are made up of giant circular clouds of old stars, some around 12 billion years old (the universe itself is 14.8 billion years old), that clump together due to gravity, and are found circling cores of galaxies.
The EIGS cluster, designated one of 10 SBA clusters through a 2010 pilot program, has been around since 1998.
And many of the new ones will have a completely novel offering: four rooms clustered around a communal lounge to attract groups traveling for sports events or reunions — customers who might otherwise rent an Airbnb together.
Nearly half of the businesses with black CEOs cluster around our nation's capital — in Virginia, Maryland, and the District of Columbia — and a third overall provide services to government agencies.
Clustered around Kerrisdale Arena and Point Grey Secondary School, the residents here are craft beer enthusiasts (16 % of them drank one in the past month) and more than a fifth are downhill skiers.
Construction workers inside the building clustered around unfinished floor ledges to get a better glimpse of it.
«There are a lot of pitfalls that you can fall into and think this one model is completely clustered right here, but it could be clustered around the wrong solution,» he said.
Comparing the most recent distribution of estimates with previous points in history (see chart below), there is greater clustering around the mean and noticeably shorter tails, suggesting a lower likelihood of major price swings over the next year.
Clustered around the well - known Mountain Equipment Coop are dozens of lesser - known stores selling gear for all types of sports, at all price ranges.
Estimates of the neutral real short - term interest rate obtained from many of the DSGE models used within the Federal Reserve System are currently clustered around zero, and this seems reasonable to me.
The term describes the fact that price gains in the stock market tend to cluster around the turn of the month.
I probably don't have much to say about it in terms of the territory and the budget around helping to facilitate the creation of clusters and superclusters.
The acquisition of Glidera in 2017 reinforces Kraken's commitment to mutually beneficial consolidation in the digital asset space and marks the brand's first step towards a global ecosystem of complementary services clustered around its core exchange business.
Private listings data in Dallas are closely clustered around the pricier downtown part of the city.
The acquisition of Glidera reinforces Kraken's commitment to mutually beneficial consolidation in the digital asset space and marks the brand's first step towards a global ecosystem of complementary services clustered around its core exchange business.
In the middle of the pack are a host of states that cluster around that national average of $ 6.50 or so per household.
The move to buy the U-T fits with Jack Griffin's announced and rapidly enacted strategy of clustering print - based assets in and around current Tribune metro markets.
The worst historical periods for investment returns have tended to cluster around major economic events such as the Great Depression, the highly inflationary environment of the 1970s and more recently the Great Recession.
Target keywords your buyers are using, and build up «clusters» of content around technology topics you'd like to rank for — for example, «enterprise mobility management.»
If $ SPY falls to that level in the coming days, you might again expect relief bounce from near - term «oversold» conditions: There is a cluster of support around $ 176, which is where we could expect some sort of relief bounce from short - term «oversold» conditions:
Hence, the gateway economy is about fostering secondary industries, attracting head office activity, building commercial clusters around the gateway, and creating an environment which captures the experience, skills and networks of the people coming through our ports, rather than simply facilitating their passage to other destinations.
There are, on the right, those theologians clustering around the individualistic orientations of a Paul Tillich or a Rudolph Bultmann, and on the left, those moving outward from the more socially dominated schemes of a Karl Barth or a Dietrich Bonhoeffer.
The signs and portents indicating that we may be on our way to an Orwellian society cluster around our doctrine of national security.
Several factor analyses of the responses revealed some clustering around religious, social, and individualistic ideas, but the results also suggested a high degree of «mixing» among different thematic traditions.
Where Protestantism still boomed was on the dry, scrubby ridges above town, in hard - scrabble aldeas that clustered around government schools and Church of God chapels.
Second, Hunter argues not only that political conflicts run along this single axis, but that political positions cluster around the two poles of that axis.
My own emphasis will be on faith in learning, and the axis around which my musings cluster is what I take to be the central notion of the Christian faith; namely, the incarnation.
A few today, mainly clustered around the Weekly Standard, call for a policy of «national greatness,» which is a little hard to pin down apart from its robust appetite for interventionism in the belief that a little (or maybe big) war from time to time maintains the muscle tone of the nation.
«10 This is virtually identical with the cluster of meanings we have seen gathered around the idea of shalom.
And since, by definition, the majority of people are clustered around the average in terms of intelligence hardly makes their opinion on anything have much merit.
A crucial, though by no means isolated, example of this inadequacy clusters around his understandings of evil, history and eschatology.
Here are some of the major opportunities for marital intimacy: Sexual intimacy is for many couples the axis around which other forms of intimacy cluster.
The endlessly repeated arguments against nuclear power, namely the disposal of nuclear waste, leukemia clusters around nuclear power stations, the cost of decommissioning and the shortage of uranium have all been conclusively refuted or put into proper proportion [1].
At least the hardcore atheists understood that if we are truly sincere in our atheism, the whole web of meanings and values that have clustered around the idea of God in Western culture has to go down the drain along with its organizing center.
Hence fantasy often evokes such metaphors as «blown minds» or «out of sight,» metaphors that cluster around the equally slang expression, «Wow, that's fantastic.»
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