Sentences with phrase «as elucidation»

Their functions can be very different: the drawing as definition, as elucidation, as ritual, as investigation, even as certificate.
His work studied diagnostic and therapeutic responses as well as elucidation of the basic mechanisms of penetrating injury.
Moreover, to the degree they are accepted as being completely accurate, those accounts stand in the way of many genuine applications of Whitehead's conceptuality — applications as basic and important as the elucidation of memory and perception.
He must regard them as the at present available and binding ways of access, as elucidation, as props to understanding the dogma of the Church relating to salvation.

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This prefatory essay is by Dr. Werner Brock, and the reader is referred to it for an elucidation of some of the terms mentioned below, as well as to Henderson's work mentioned above.
For elucidation of the difference of the repetition of the singular to the forming of laws, Deleuze points to Kant's paradigm of the «Categorical Imperative,» which states a individual standard as general law of the same or similar actions, and opposes it to Nietzsche's anti-legalistic postulate of the «eternal return»: It is the repetition of the singular which can not be understood by any law.
But the meaning he finds in the sentence gets no support, so far as I can see, from the chapter to which Whitehead is at pains to refer us for elucidation.
Since Harold Lindsell assumed the position of editor late in the sixties, Christianity Today has moved away from the mere elucidation of socially related Biblical principles, as Henry thought was right, to an ongoing commitment to social critique and specific commentary on a wide range of social and political issues.
As of press time, it is still unclear whether his accurate elucidation of Hillary Clinton's uncharacteristic «spiritual humility» in speaking of her own faith will be relevant in the 2008 or 2012 race.
Of course, we can not take Bultmann's essay and the subsequent elucidations he has given so far as the last word on all the problems he has raised; they are too far - reaching and too complex for that.
«13 In fact, Hartshorne suggests the propriety of regarding theism itself as just the full elucidation of the categorical meanings of unavoidable linguistic terms 14
As this suggests, the «spiral» dimension (which embraced a theory of action as well as of knowledge) in particular needsfurther elucidatioAs this suggests, the «spiral» dimension (which embraced a theory of action as well as of knowledge) in particular needsfurther elucidatioas well as of knowledge) in particular needsfurther elucidatioas of knowledge) in particular needsfurther elucidation.
In summary, he defines rational religion as»... religion whose beliefs and rituals have been reorganized with the aim of making it the central element in a coherent ordering of life — an ordering which shall be coherent both in respect to the elucidation of thought, and in respect to the direction of conduct towards a unified purpose commanding ethical approval.»
And on the micrological view it is the concept of a substrative process of feeling which provides the requisite elucidation, allowing immediate experience to be regarded, neither as atomic, nor as formless, but as a complex exemplification of the fundamental structurality of things.
Space does not permit elucidation of the specific principles on which they worked, but it may suffice for our purpose to note that the law, the shari`a, as built up by the founders and generations of commentators, embraces all the rules of God's prescription for the conduct of men — domestic life, political and social activities, religious and ritual duties.
The clarification of the mystery of whether Shugoshin controls the subtelomeres or similar control systems work in humans as well may lead to the elucidation of a mechanism for developing abnormal telomere structure such as multiple malformation and mental retardation.
Steitz shared the 2009 chemistry Nobel for his elegant elucidation of the three - dimensional structure and detailed function of the ribosome, the cellular organelle charged with the actual production of proteins as per the instructions of the genetic code.
Both outcomes, the elucidation of the biosynthetic pathway and the discovery of tilimycin as a stable intermediate metabolite, which is even more toxic to human cells, have important physiological and pharmacological implications.
«This tool will give new impetus to structural elucidation, as it opens up proteins that were previously out of reach,» says Mezzenga.
The isolation and structural elucidation has to be done as rapidly as possible, which is achieved by using state - of - the - art techniques and working in close co-operation with the other groups in the company.
The elucidation of the structure and function of this complex serves as a crucial step in the ongoing effort to identify clinically important drugs with which this important signaling pathway can be targeted.
To cite a few instances, polymerase chain reaction (PCR), a molecular method developed over three decades ago, has been widely applied in disease diagnosis, disease mechanism deciphering, and prognosis prediction; the elucidation of tyrosine kinase activity in cancer cells has led to the development of novel drugs for cancer treatment; and the identification of proteins and genetic molecules by molecular methods as biomarkers for disease diagnosis and prognosis has been drawing great interest.
Dr. Snyder applied receptor techniques to elucidate intracellular messenger systems including isolation of inositol 1,4,5, - trisphosphate receptors and elucidation of inositol pyrophosphates as phosphorylating agents.
Genome editing technology enables precise modification of individual protein coding genes, as well as noncoding regulatory sequences, enabling the elucidation of functional effects in human disease relevant cellular systems.
A) To enable protein structure elucidation of membrane proteins the primary target of most therapeutics and large macromolecular complexes such as viruses;
A) To enable protein structure elucidation of membrane proteins the primary target of most therapeutics and large macromolecular complexes such as viruses; B) Design proteins with novel structure and / or function to explore novel approaches to protein therapeutics and deepen our understanding of protein folding pathways.
But with that past us, and your elucidation of your digestion issues (which would be an expected exacerbation from Dr M's diet paradigm, which is why I was vehiment, as I have had my own digestion issues to batle and having discovered letting go of what I now understand are «high glycemic» starches, and adding ferments and acids with all meals, and making all of those meals small....
This is perhaps the most comprehensive, intelligible and well - researched book I have read in a long time which examines the political / historical / financial cancer saga, the dire consequences of most conventional treatments, as well as an in - depth elucidation of a myriad of non-toxic and clinically effective cancer treatment approaches.
For the man who desperately feared that he would be remembered in the books of history as the person who removed God from social consciousness, there should be more elucidation given to his ideas.
Mann's approach here reminds me of the formulation recently expressed by writer and director Paul Schrader — some filmmakers understand character as an instrument of elucidation, while others (Schrader meant himself and Martin Scorsese) see it as an instrument of mystery.
A Single Man Tom Ford's adaptation of the Christopher Isherwood novel, about a gay man grieving over the death of his lover, is a bleak, intelligent film that serves as a showcase for what may be Colin Firth's finest film performance, the ultimate elucidation of the character he has been playing, in one form or another, for years: The man who feels too much to allow himself to show it.
Set in a beautiful lake side resort in the Auvergne region of France, «L'Enfer (Inferno)» was to be a sun - scorched elucidation on the dark depths of jealousy starring Romy Schneider as the harassed wife of a controlling hotel manager (Serge Reggiani).
As I walked through the Arsenale, one acquaintance I met, noting the amount of art featuring indigenous peoples, dismissed the French curator's show as colonialist — «terrible» was the blunter opinion of an American gallerist (there was no further elucidationAs I walked through the Arsenale, one acquaintance I met, noting the amount of art featuring indigenous peoples, dismissed the French curator's show as colonialist — «terrible» was the blunter opinion of an American gallerist (there was no further elucidationas colonialist — «terrible» was the blunter opinion of an American gallerist (there was no further elucidation).
Born in Japan and working in New York, Woolfalk creates imagery and artifacts for invented worlds, as well as multi-media elucidations on these unfamiliar beings and spaces.
The works can thus also be used as a starting point for the elucidation of the social function of art, facilitating a gaze at our past, present and not least, our future through their stance on various conflict - filled realities.
We have the results of the CLOUD experiment to come in and other elucidations such as this one.
But I will look forward to the aid of others as you can not or perhaps will not provide elucidation.
As such black carbon (BC) significantly affects soil fertility and interferes with models on soil organic matter dynamics, an accurate prediction of BC input into soils and an elucidation of the mechanisms of BC turnover is essential.
Intellectual philanthropy spoke to the generous sharing of idea, as faculty willingly contributed what they were doing in the classroom for the elucidation of others.
We already knew that Article 21 can do this through its specific expression in Directive 2000 / 78 / EC, but Egenberger goes further in stating that Article 47 is a right that is sufficient «as such», i.e. even without further elucidation in secondary legislation [§ 78].
The approach envisioned here would, generally speaking, resemble the Court's use of comparative law sources: for elucidation where considered persuasive, as opposed to commanding statements of constitutional meaning.
Extensive background in polymer colloids with extensive experience in elucidation of polymer structure - activity relationships as well as polymer characterization.
A careful evaluation of the findings of this body of research is important to the provision of services to mothers with PND and their children, as well as to the elucidation of causal processes.
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