Sentences with phrase «as small alterations»

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As there's only been a small change on the last week there's been little alteration to the predicted outcome either: our projected share of seats in the new parliament is as followAs there's only been a small change on the last week there's been little alteration to the predicted outcome either: our projected share of seats in the new parliament is as followas follows:
Prenatal brain development is a crucial period, and as new research has found, even small alterations to the way brain cells develop can have significant effects later in life.
[BOX 8] Committee on Science in Secondary Schools - Education Council Study, 1963 Council Study / Committee on Natural Areas as Research Facilities, 1962 - 1977 AAAS Meetings, 1965 - 1977 Graduate Science Education and Standards, 1960 - 1963 Administrative of Science Work, 1960 - 1963 Ethics and Responsibilities of Scientists files I, 1966 - 1975 Ethics and Responsibilities of Scientists files II, 1965 - 1966 Production of PhDs in the Sciences, 1965 - 1966 Natural Areas as Research Facilities (book) Council Study / Committee on Research in Small Colleges, 1960 - 1964 Population Explosion and Birth Control, 1965 - 1968 AAAS Cooperation with Developing Countries, 1965 - 1967 International Scientific Communication, 1960 - 1962 Air Conservation Commission, 1962 - 1964 Race (proposed Commission on), 1962 - 1963 Committee on Environmental Alterations (Ad Hoc - DuBos), 1967 Committee on Environmental Alerations Files (See also: Herbicide Assessment Commission): I, 1968 - 1976 Committee on Environmental Alerations Files (See also: Herbicide Assessment Commission): II, 1968 - 1976 Herbicides Files: Vietnam (Council; Board; Defense Dept., Midwest Research Institute; Report, etc.) I, 1965 - 1969 Herbicides Files: (Council; Board; Defense Dept., Midwest Research Institute; Report, etc.) II, 1967 - 1968 Herbicide Assessment Commission (older), 1969 - 1970 Herbicide Assessment Commission (See also: Herbicides - Vietnam; See also: Committee on Environmental Alterations), 1970 - 1979 Committee on Cooperation Among Scientists, 1959 - 1957 Committee on Fallout, 1955 Cooperative Committee on the Teaching of Science and Mathematics Files: I, 1964 - 1970 Cooperative Committee on the Teaching of Science and Mathematics Files: II, 1951 - 1963 Evaluation of Scientific Merit, Committee on, 1950 - 1952 Membership Development Committee, 1954 - 1957 Metric Education, Ad Hoc Committee on, 1974 - 1975 Metric Committee, 1957 - 1958
Church says that genome - editing techniques will remain the go - to choice for most applications that require a small number of genetic alterations, whereas genome design will be useful for specialized applications, such as recoding an entire genome to incorporate new amino acids.
But in genes, differences as small as a point mutation — the alteration of a single base pair — can lead to disease.
«Small alterations on these histones act as a molecular switch to turn certain genes on and others off,» Thomas said.
The human genome contains about 3 billion base pairs, but only about 2 percent of these base pairs represent protein - coding genes, meaning that whole - exome sequencing measures the genetic alterations focused on a small but very important fraction of the genome (as opposed to techniques of whole genome sequencing, which measures every nucleotide across the entire genome, regardless of whether these genes are expressed or silent).
If replacing genes is OK as long as it's only a small proportion, you could justify quite substantial alterations this way.
These results were combined with those of Dr. Tchantchou, who demonstrated that mitigation of g - force by the elastic frame designs virtually eliminates the behavioral alterations in lab rats and loss of neuronal connections observed using small scale vehicles with fixed frames, as published in the Journal of Neurotrauma.
Rather, the findings suggest that methylation status may be a byproduct of other changes, such as alterations in proteins associated with the DNA, or even of inheritance via small molecules of RNA.
Genetic mapping of variants conferring a small disease risk can identify pathways in complex disorders, as exemplified by our discovery of inherited, quantitative alterations of CTLA4 contributing to autoimmune tissue destruction.
, but even small alterations in something as simple as meal size can have an impact.
Many of my clients have presented with overlapping digestive health issues such as small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO), pelvic floor dysfunction, alteration in stomach emptying such as fast emptying called dumping syndrome or delay in emptying called gastroparesis.
Size was perfect as well, I needed only small alterations.
Or you can choose other new dress, we can made small alteration for you on the pattern If you have any other questions, please let us know and we will reply you as soon as possible.
I need a small alteration on the bust, as I did not order custom - made, but I couldn't be happier.
As for the skirt itself, the heavy pleats allowed me to pull off one of my fave «no - sew» DIY alterations: I safety - pinned the waistband on one side to make the waist smaller (and therefore higher), and hid the evidence under my knotted shirt.
Our kitty cats, on the other hand, are built just like any wild cat, large or small (notwithstanding selectively - bred alterations such as long hair and short faces).
One veterinarian actually told the new owners of a 9 - week - old potential show puppy that the pup's small umbilical hernia (identified by the breeder and her attending veterinarian as being no problem)-RRB- would have to be repaired for the health of the dog even if it would disqualify the dog from showing because of the surgical alteration of appearance.
It's a reasonably small alteration to a classic horde mode, but it does genuinely feel about as fresh as anything in this world could possibly feel.
The artist has been known to enact subtle alterations in an exhibition over time, so - called «renegade actions» 5 — an edgy, organic process counteracting the exhibition - as - frozen - moment, whereby small elements move or disappear, changes invisible to all but a repeat, discerning visitor and the artist himself.
These small alterations are taken into account in climate models, with the average of all models (i.e. an ensemble forecast, a term you should know well as a former meteorologist), scientists (like those at the IPCC) can arrive at a sensible estimate of what we are likely to experience in the future.
We change our clothes and what we eat, so why not make small alterations to our homes as well?
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