Sentences with phrase «at earlier stages in the development»

Research Corporation Technologies (RCT) in Tucson, Arizona, makes it its business to identify and support technology - transfer opportunities at early stages in their development and to help them succeed commercially.
«Looking at these early stages in development is the best opportunity to understand our brain's evolution.»
Using viral transfection methods, Dr Banker has identified some of the signals that target integral membrane proteins to axons and dendrites and are using this approach to study targeting at early stages in the development of polarity.
Moreover, CAD fails to detect cancers at earlier stages in their development.
Bridgestone, better known for its tyres, has developed a colour e-paper display technology and evidently it's pretty impressive, even at this early stage in its development.
Basset Hound, Dachshund and Spaniel Field Trial clubs should notify their respective parent clubs at an early stage in their development.
There's still a while to go before Dishonored releases and we've still got a lot to learn about the game, but it's reassuring to know that it will offer this much depth at this early stage in development.
Halfbrick has already begun moving in this direction to involve their community at an earlier stage in the development process.
Milestone adopted a new capturing technique, using high - tech cameras, and the results speak for themselves: even at this early stage in development, Sébastien Loeb Rally Evo is looking very tasty indeed, and we haven't seen a single car yet.
The program offers artists an important chance to expand both the scale and the scope of their practice at an early stage in their development while working with new materials and learning about the challenges and requirements of outdoor sculpture.
With respect to the Appellant's first ground, the Court of Appeal found the argument summary judgment should not have been granted on the basis proceedings were still at an early stage in their development «overlooks the direction provided by the Supreme Court of Canada in Hryniak v. Mauldin, 2014 SCC 7 (CanLII), [2014] S.C.J. No. 7 (S.C.C.), at paras. 49 and 66, that summary judgment is to be granted where the record enables to motion judge to reach a fair and just determination on the merits and to do so in a timely, more affordable and proportionate manner.»
Specifically, we now have software tools available that can empower litigators to make better decisions about their cases by having more useful insights at earlier stages in the development of litigation strategy.
But at this early stage in its development, it is far too early to tell whether or not it will be successful.
Bitcoin is still at an early stage in development and mainstream adoption.

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Although Snap is going public at a much earlier stage in its development than Twitter or Facebook, the five - year - old company is valuing itself at nearly 60 times revenue, more than double the 27 times revenue mark Facebook fetched in its IPO.
Most startups needs at least two or three hires to get off the ground, but finding those hires in the early stages of development is a challenge, to say the least.
At a time when the entire smartwatch market remains in an early stage of development, with most consumers unsure even why they might want a computer on their wrist, Fossil still looks to have time to hone its strategy.
Booking data for the first quarter of 2013 is in its early stages of development, so I wouldn't read too much into the data at this time.
Both are in the early stages of development at Tesla and should be ready for unveiling next year.
He has been actively involved in technology commercialisation at every stage of the process including implementation of technology development and intellectual property (IP) strategies, capital raisings and has performed executive management roles in early stage companies.
Juno also has a few other compounds in early stages of development aimed at treating NHL, pediatric ALL, multiple myeloma, ovarian & breast cancer, AML, lung cancer, and more.
The purpose of the Competition is to be part of an overall program aimed at systematically generating more tech start - up enterprises in Atlanta by (i) facilitating applied research and development and enhancing mentoring and other supports for aspiring entrepreneurs, (ii) supporting early - stage firm growth and (iii) attracting more venture funding.
The answer is in the negative: all the countries that have recently experienced a currency crisis have been at an earlier stage of economic development than Australia, particularly in respect of the depth of their financial infrastructure and the degree of prudence exercised by borrowers and lenders.
John also served as the VP and Head of Corporate Development for an early - stage renewable energy and feed company based in Florida as well as a Director in Business Development at Valens Capital, a billion dollar hedge fund focused on providing flexible, custom - tailored and cost - effective debt and equity growth financing solutions to small - cap public and private companies.
But the great and encouraging consequence of this breakthrough is that the humanity of the unborn child, even at the earliest embryonic stage of development, is now a subject of polite conversation even in the circles that so fanatically resisted acknowledging the facts of life.
Ever since the publication in 1903 of Wilhelm Wrede's famous book on this subject, The Messianic Secret in the Gospels, scholars have been compelled to take seriously the thesis it set forth, namely, that the whole conception of the secret Messiahship is an intrusion into the tradition, either read into it by Mark or at a late pre-Marcan stage in the development of the tradition, and not really consonant with the story of Jesus as it was handed down in the earliest Christian circles.
This early attempt to explain the real world is called animism and it has been almost universal at a particular stage in man's cultural development.
At each growth stage of children, parents tend to relive the comparable stage in their own earlier development.
It may therefore be tested and controlled by a careful and critical study of the documents which caught and fixed it at the earliest accessible stage in its development.
We shall be moving, in a general way, from the earlier to the later part of our period, but we must remember constantly to distinguish between what we can know about one church at one time and what we can only guess about another church at the same time or even about the same church at an earlier or later stage in its development.
That's not to be condescending to the team or country at all: it's just that baseball in the country is still in the early stages of development, and the roster was filled out by American minor - league and role players.
In its 2012 Policy Statement on Baseball and Softball8, the AAP acknowledges the recent studies challenging the theory that the curveball and slider are stressful to the young elbow, but, on the basis of other studies showing increased injury among those who throw curve balls and sliders at early ages, continues to recommend that introduction of the curve ball be delayed until after age 14, or when pubertal development has advanced to the stage when the athlete has started to shave, and that sliders not be thrown until age 16.
In this stage of early childhood development, you'll be amazed at all... more
Research in human development clearly shows that the seeds of empathy, caring and compassion are present from early in life, but that to become caring, ethical people, children need adults to help them at every stage of childhood to nurture these seeds into full development.
The species adapted to this in an unexpected way... by bringing birth forward to an earlier stage of development and at the same time heightening that nurturing instinct — the larger brain power likely both enabling this and being such a considerable advantage that it was worth the greater energy expenditure in infant care.
«The higher levels of these proteins in human milk are consistent with the well - established perspective that human babies, compared to other primate infants, are born at a slightly earlier stage of development and require higher levels of specific proteins that will nurture them as they mature,» Lemay said.
A tongue tie is something that happens early in the baby's development, at the embryo stage.
Other books in the series take the parent through the baby's early years into it's teens with helpful advice through out the book, specifically targeted at a certain stage of development in the child's growth.
«NYCEDC is in the early stages of exploring potential development at this site,» spokesman Ian Fried said in a statement.
The figures say progress has been made in chances of poor children doing well at key stage two, in making good development in early years, in doing well at GCSE, and doing as well as richer pupils at school, as well as in adults who failed at school getting GCSEs or A-Levels after 19.
During normal embryo development, X inactivation in females takes place at a very early stage.
«There was this initial thought that [circulating tumor cells] are only present at late stage,» says Sollier - Christen, but she notes that in the past year, several studies using more sensitive techniques have found such cells much earlier in tumor development, even before the tumor becomes visible by conventional imaging techniques.
At least four experimental Ebola drugs were in early stages of development.
In conclusion, this new study identifies the cellular origin of Pik3ca - induced tumours and reveals that oncogenic Pik3ca activates a multipotent genetic program, setting the stage for future intratumoural heterogeneity at the earliest stage of tumor development.
Scientists at the University of Soutahmpton's Faculty of Medicine have discovered that maternal diet affects the nutrient composition of fluid in the womb of women and thus may aid in the development of nutritional interventions to support the very earliest stages of pregnancy.
In addition, collaborations between academia, biotech, and pharma industrial partners must be facilitated at early development stages to produce new levels of interactions and access to mutual, shared expertise.»
Although the survey data can't definitively show this to be the case, the authors suggest that receiving better career development information at earlier stages of their training, preferably in graduate school, would better equip scientists «to start their careers with greater clarity» immediately upon completing the doctorate.
«Indeed, when we studied the mice at the embryonic stage, we saw the cells between the muscle fibers expanded explosively and formed tumors early in development,» Hatley said.
Changes in cellular metabolites have been shown to regulate embryonic stem cell development at the earliest stages of life.
The project, which began in March, is still in its early stages, though the team was recently awarded a small development grant at the Ars Electronica technology festival.
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