Jewellery serves
as such a marker for achievements through out our lives, it becomes so personal.
Not exact matches
If this is a weak area for you, try posting a note on the edge of your computer display with a reminder
such as an up - arrow in thick red
marker.
User growth is an important
marker for both analysts and the company, who see
such growth
as the key to increasing the company's advertising revenue.
In a recent study, researchers provided almost forty people with art supplies
such as markers and paper, and told them to create anything they wanted over a period of 45 minutes.
Analyzing factors
such as hue, the use of filters and the presence of people, researchers were able to determine what they call «depression
markers,»»
as Aric explains.
Despite the fact that this study was conducted in resistance trained males, the observation that insulin and blood glucose levels decreased significantly indicates that time - restricted feeding like leangains method could also improve health
markers related to patients
such as diabetics and obese patients.
It's not meant to be an attack on men, or white men, or white middle class men, but an attempt to open our eyes to perhaps perceive a little bit how we might have an advantage based on these
markers,
such as higher wages than women in the same line of work.
I admire him for honoring the victims, but for those who are not Christian,
such a
marker may in fact be offensive or increase the hurt for the victim's family,
as their beliefs are not recognized or denied.
The Prophet Mohammed's name was taken in vain and, a black
marker scrawl on a tombstone screamed: «raghead,» a derogatory term for Muslims that stems from head coverings
such as turbans and kaffiyas.
Circumcision, dietary laws, and other Jewish practices functioned
as «boundary
markers,» and Paul insisted that
such badges of Jewishness were now relativized to a common identity in Christ.
In its research — both with healthy people and those suffering from chronic disease,
such as irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), diabetes or cardiovascular diseases, the results have all been similar:
markers of chronic disease have improved with a KAMUT ® brand grain diet compared to modern wheat.
The study, which was led by Dr Shridhar Sathe, pinpointed the three major allergens in cashew nuts and established that they are still present following common processing methods,
such as blanching, pressure cooking and dry roasting, meaning that they could be used
as markers to detect cross-contamination even in small quantities in processed foods.
Additional
markers include simplified product claims
such as no artificial ingredients, all natural, 100 percent pure cocoa butter, and no palm oil or soy.
A wealth of research1 has linked protein to favorable lifestyle
markers such as healthy body weight and / or weight loss, maintaining and building muscle, and overall diet satisfaction.
We use new approaches for increasing yield potential,
such as marker - assisted breeding to develop the next generation of rice varieties suited for irrigated environments in Asia.
We employ conventional breeding and new tools in genetics and genomics —
such as marker - assisted selection —
as well
as genetic modification.
Overlooking the Caloosahatchee River, The Gulf of Mexico and Tarpon Point Marina,
Marker 92 Waterfront Bar & Bistro offers fine dining with an intimate ambiance featuring an extensive wine selection and authentic menu items
such as fresh seafood and wood - fired steaks enhanced with SuperFoodsRX ingredients.
This is the franchise that flies 17 championship banners and there's not a single one for
such prosaic accomplishments
as conference titles or division winners, let alone
markers saluting gritty overachievers.
Furthermore, the schools (in general) do not provide teachers with the adequate resources to perform their jobs effectively,
such as teacher - requested books for their students; presentation items
such as chalk, whiteboard
markers, or projectors; basic classroom organizational needs
such as storage bins, filing cabinets with adequate files, and functional modern computers with adequate software to make results tabulating more efficient; or motivational equipment designed to reward students for good behavior, scores, or attitudes (grades simply are not enough of a motivational tool).
The threat he poses to defenders even out wide when he is able to dribble at his
markers has been self - evident in games
such as Liverpool's second - leg victory in the Europa League against Manchester United when the Brazilian tore down the left flank, past Guillermo Varela, and into the box to beat David De Gea at his near post.
On the side use a wooden dowel to keep large rolls of craft paper at reach, along with metal buckets to store art essentials
such as washable
markers, chalk, and crayons.
You can get started simply with a blank notebook or plain paper and something to write and color with
such as markers, crayons, or colored pencils.
At the party, have kids decorate the gingerbread house wi... MORE th items
such as candy, stickers, colored
markers, glitter and various holiday decorations.
th items
such as candy, stickers, colored
markers, glitter and various holiday decorations.
The book cites dozens of studies performed by these professionals — each one measuring success in a slightly different way — with education, salary and prosocial outcome
such as «avoiding arrest» and «staying married»
as markers.
Art therapy uses materials
such as paint, oil pastels,
markers, clay or crayons
as a means of self - expression.
Only allow young children washable art materials,
such as markers, tempera and watercolor paint.
Recycle a mail tube used to send packages in the mail by turning it into a pencil case perfect for storing school supplies
such as markers, pencils and pencil crayons.
Help your child start the school year off right by organizing their school supplies in a new clear pencil case with trendy gold dot detailing
as made by Sarah Hearts so that they can keep all their school work essentials,
such as pencils, a ruler, scissors, eraser, and
markers all together so they can be easily found.
These, we discovered, were soft
markers for some chromosomal abnormalities,
such as Down syndrome, and it may have indicated J having fluid on the brain.
Nommsen - Rivers» previous research had shown that for mothers with
markers of sub-optimal glucose metabolism,
such as being overweight, being at an advanced maternal age, or having a large birth - weight baby, it takes longer for their milk to come in, suggesting a role for insulin in the mammary gland.
Window
markers by companies
such as Crayola are a great idea.
Such unscientific polls are widely regarded
as unreliable, but Dietl nonetheless seized on the positive result
as a significant
marker.
In principle, lower levels of leisure time sitting may strengthen protective effects of higher physical activity, either through independent physiological mechanisms or
as a
marker for greater engagement in low - intensity activity,
such as standing.
In contrast to other medical conditions —
such as heart attack or cancer — there is no biological
marker in mood disorders in general, bipolar disorder in particular, to help confirm clinical diagnosis.
• Sound processing in the brain can be a neurological
marker for issues
such as autism, dyslexia and learning delays.
The team's laboratory research will also focus on expanding the sensing capability of the bandage to other treatment - related parameters —
such as pH, bacterial load, oxidative states and specific disease
markers — and incorporating an on - demand drug release capacity.
The first was to search publicly available databases
such as PubMed and GenBank to identify
markers or DNA sequences in the published literature.
«Black children were slightly older at the first admission than white children, which could represent a subtle
marker of diminished access to medical care or a delay in disease recognition,» said Dr. Dotson, who explained other studies have shown that the role of biology in health disparities in chronic diseases is often modest, and there are many other factors,
such as access to care and health literacy, that contribute to disparities in care.
Bipedalism, one of the basic
markers of humans, apparently developed long before other traits,
such as stone - tool making.
A regular moderate workout regimen and healthy diet can improve general appearance
markers of good health
such as muscle tone, healthy skin, hair and nails, while minimizing age or lifestyle - related reductions in health.
Instead scientists can gather clues about when we begin to dream by monitoring certain physiological
markers while a person is asleep,
such as brain waves, muscle tension and eye movements.
The researchers analyzed how the changes affected indicators of cardiovascular health,
such as blood pressure, heart rate and other
markers for heart disease and stroke, like high «bad» cholesterol levels.
Although tau imaging is still in its earliest stages, Ryan hopes that
such imaging will accelerate drug development and that finding a blood - based biomarker for Alzheimer's to reveal risk (much like cholesterol serves
as a
marker for cardiovascular risk) will change the field dramatically in terms of how doctors can diagnose the disease.
The concentration of these components can be a differentiating
marker between certain bowel diseases and their accurate detection by way of non-invasive devices
such as the electronic nose would be a great step forward for the detection and monitoring of the evolution of these diseases,» explains doctor Pilar Nos, Head of the Digestive System Medicine Department at La Fe hospital.
«We have some promising results from that work in 4 - OPA and others, some traditional
markers for irritation,»
such as cytokine levels, she says.
It's not a real golden spike but a line of darker shale and a
marker of these graptolites» significance
as what's called an index fossil: Wherever
such a fossil is found a geologist can be sure those rocks are of a certain age.
These discoveries build upon previous findings about genes linked to Alzheimer's,
such as the APOE - 4 gene, which is a powerful
marker for late - onset Alzheimer's disease; about 40 percent of those diagnosed have this DNA variant.
Future trials that dynamically measure additional biological information,
such as cortisol levels (another
marker of stress) and blood pressure, are now warranted to further advance our understanding of the relationship between stress and blighted urban environments.»
Additional risk was associated with being Indigenous and with
markers of social disadvantage
such as low socioeconomic status.