Sentences with phrase «as connective»

A slight but reasonably engaging story now serves as connective tissue for the quest structure.
Even if you refuse her assistance, however, Cortana operates behind the scenes as the connective tissue between your phone and your PC.
Forest Trends leads this AIME coalition, an example of how they often serve as the connective tissue between government, businesses, financial institutions, environmental groups, and indigenous communities.
Understanding how «but the biggest» can serve as a connective between topics whose relationship has not been made clear is above my pay grade.
«Julian Schnabel: Art and Film poses cinema as a connective force, coiling through his entire oeuvre and serving to link together formally disparate work via this shared theme.»
These works all utilized non-traditional materials, collaborative patronage models, and alternative modes of display to create a spatially and temporally dispersed arena of matter and action, with photography serving as a connective, material thread within the sculpture it reflects.
The CCS Bard Library & Archives serve as the connective tissue bridging the educational, interpretive, and research needs of the institution and its constituencies, with the rich resources of the Hessel Museum of Art.
Shining a light on work that is both urgent and long - term, #callresponse acts as a connective support system that begins with commissioned artworks created by Indigenous North American women artists and their invited guest respondents.
The sculptural, three dimensional compositional approach, and use of traditional and found materials as expressed contemporaneously by Awofeso, Kohler and Ziman, serve as connective symbols to the land's past, and expressive of how it has shifted through modernity, as authored by the artists.
Kandinsky's talismanic Several Circles will appear in the exhibition in many different forms, serving as connective tissue among the objects and images on display.
A methodical investigation of tools and materials has served as a connective thread throughout Furnas's practice, yielding to a range of aesthetic breakthroughs in his work.
Nearly twelve years after the initial release of Psychonauts, the Rhombus of Ruin has emerged to serve as connective tissue between the original game and the upcoming — long - awaited — sequel.
This puts them at a tremendous risk of injuring their ankles, elbows, hocks, shoulder and hips, as well as their connective tissues such as ACLs.
Whatever its form, this entity would serve as the connective tissue of the new system.
At first, Apatow uses Shandling's diary entries as connective tissue, like so many other documentaries have before.
Instead of telling one ongoing saga, each installment in the Alien mythology almost stands alone, with a lone returning player (Sigourney Weaver as the iconic Ellen Ripley) serving as the connective tissue.
Of all the characters featured in Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, Forest Whitaker's Rebel extremist Saw Gerrera seems to be the one that will act as connective tissue between the standalone anthology film and the rest of the Star Wars universe.
Ground Zeroes» core mission serves as a connective tissue between the ending of Peace Walker for the PSP and Metal Gear Solid V proper.
It acts as connective tissue between the narratives.
Romano will be portraying Bill Bufalino, a Teamster lawyer who acts as the connective tissue to the mob.
Functional Medicine looks at the body as a connective web of health systems and uses the root and branch theory.
Just as the connective tissue in women is different than that of men, the lower body fat is also different.
This works on the deeper components of the body, such as the connective tissue, ligaments, tendons, fascia, and even the bones.
Diastasis recti (also known as abdominal separation) is a separation of the rectus abdominis muscles that occurs as the connective tissue between the muscles thins and stretches.
The bloodstream propels toxins into tissues, such as the connective tissue and muscles, where it is then stored.
It involves various hands - on techniques such as: stretching, facilitation, soft tissue massage, mobilization as well as connective tissue, myofascial and trigger point release techniques to the affected muscles and tissue.
Here the practitioner is trying to access the deeper tissues such as the connective tissue and fascia and many of the postures focus on areas that encompass a joint (hips, sacrum, spine).
Caught very early, physicians may be able to do a radical hysterectomy, a complex procedure that includes removal of the uterus as well as connective tissue and lymph nodes in the pelvis but preserving the ovaries, Ghamande said.
The hepatocytes are first patterned onto surfaces dotted with tiny spots of collagen, and then surrounded by supportive tissue made up of stromal cells, which act as connective tissue and support the hepatocytes in carrying out their liver functions.
In addition to cardiac cells, Petzold and Aigner attempted to apply other cells, such as connective tissue cells and blood vessel cells, to the film, and were successful each time.
I like to use four ribs for two servings because as the connective tissue melts away, they shrink quite a bit.
But Dr. Crum advised a higher heat: «Inasmuch as the connective tissue of meat is comprised of three proteins — elastin, reticulin, and collagen — it is possible to make meat more tender by maintaining the cooking temperature near the boiling point of water.
The company sees its enterprise portfolio, and particularly its cloud - computing efforts, as the connective tissue that will link the rest of the company's products and services.

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(The connective tissue in the latter, as readers discover, is the role human empathy plays in the public response to the tragedy.)
Veritas CEO Bill Coleman, who sits on Sapho's advisory board, called Sapho's product «an operating system for work» that acts as «the connective tissue between systems of record and the end user.»
For all intents and purposes, a crypto - exchange fulfills the same role as a fiat exchange, but they have no connective tissue or link between each other.
Small businesses need a workspace that has just as much character as they do; if the space you're officing in is progressive, vibrant, and connective, then the company culture you're striving to create will gradually start to reflect that.
In the later cosmology, such a method is applied to experience in general where relatedness is taken as primary, and the extensive properties of nature are dependent upon the function of the universe as a creative process, albeit such a method loses it deductive character when applied to the observed connectives of experience.
In addition, there are some words which are less significant theologically but equally characteristic of his vocabulary: verbs of motion such as «withdraw» («anachorein») and «come to» or («approach» («proserchesthai»), and favourite connectives like «then» «(«tote», ninety times), «thence» («ekeithen»), and «just as» («hosper»).
A slow cooker is great for foods that are not naturally tender, such as meat with a lot of connective tissue.
Most, if not all of us, would benefit from some supplementation just for the unmet maintenance needs of connective tissue as well as skin and hair.
Foods without resistant connective tissues, such as fish, can be «cooked,» or technically pickled, in this way.
Collagen peptides, which are also known as collagen hydrolysate or hydrolyzed collagen, are highly digestible proteins that are produced from connective tissue found in animal skins, hides and bones.
Trim any tough connective tissue away as well.
Cutting method removes internal connective tissue from the whole Top Blade, allowing this cut to deliver as the second most tender cut.
Beef stew is best prepared with a long simmer so that the beef fat renders into the sauce and its connective tissue breaks down so as to become, as they say, «fall apart tender.»
Think of this cut as a lamb - ier oxtail — there's plenty of rich, well - marbled meat surrounding loads of collagen - rich bone and connective tissue, all of which slow - cooks to tender, lip - smacking perfection.
Most places have to double up on their corn tortillas for a taco because the connective tissue can't handle the weight of the meat and toppings as well as their flour counterparts.
Functional lactose overload, a breastfeeding management problem, is commonly misdiagnosed and inappropriately treated as reflux, allergy, secondary lactose intolerance, or oral connective tissue restriction
Over time my family has experienced open adoption as both easy and hard; broken and whole; hurting and loving; good and bad, happy and sad, salty and sweet, defeating and triumphant, connective and disconnective... and countless other polarities.
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