Sentences with phrase «at synthesising»

Christina Smolke of Stanford University in California and her colleagues have been looking at synthesising these complex molecules from simple sugars.

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Studies that had used a child - behaviour measure (reported in at least 20 % of all studies) and where there was sufficient statistical information were synthesised quantitatively (n = 24 studies).
They then synthesised DNA to repeat that sequence of bits, encoding one bit at every DNA base.
There have been many studies looking at the number of people affected by anxiety disorders and the groups that are at highest risk, and in an attempt to synthesise the various studies, researchers from the University of Cambridge's Institute of Public Health carried out a global review of systematic reviews.
For example, Sabyasachi Gaan's team at Empa's Advanced Fibers Laboratory, synthesised three new agents that have the same or improved flame retardancy as existing products.
CNTs are often synthesised via chemical vapour deposition, in which hydrocarbon vapour is deposited on metal catalysts under a flow of non-reactive gas at high temperatures.
In 1953, Stanley Miller, then at the University of Chicago, was the first to synthesise amino acids by passing high voltages through a cocktail of ammonia, methane, hydrogen and water vapour.
The research team Physical Chemistry, headed by Professor Helmut Cölfen, successfully synthesised cement at the nano - level according to this «brick and mortar principle.»
To understand how they work, we can take a look at nature itself: while natural elements acquire their physical properties from the atoms that form them and the way in which they are ordered, metamaterials use natural means, like small metal fragments that fit together like parts of a Meccano model to artificially synthesise properties that are impossible to find otherwise.
However, Schwann cells laying more far away from the bloodstream can neither synthesise their own lipids nor obtain them well from the blood and therefore can not insulate the axons sufficiently — if at all.
To see how it's done, a team of physicists led by Alex Tarnopolsky and Joe Wolfe at the University of New South Wales in Sydney introduced a synthesised mix of many sound frequencies into players» mouths while they played the didgeridoo.
Craig Venter and his teams at the J. Craig Venter Institute in Rockville, Maryland, and San Diego, California, have shown themselves to be technical wizards by synthesising a genome from code contained on a computer, and using it to start a cell line of the resulting synthetic organism (see «How the synthetic bacterium was made»).
The team at UQ, including postdoctoral research fellow Dr Siew Hoon Wong, was responsible for synthesising inhibitors of the enzymes used to modify the cholesterol by M. tuberculosis.
At the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Hengchin Yeh, William Moss and colleagues have built a system to synthesise sounds associated with liquids flowing or splashinAt the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Hengchin Yeh, William Moss and colleagues have built a system to synthesise sounds associated with liquids flowing or splashinat Chapel Hill, Hengchin Yeh, William Moss and colleagues have built a system to synthesise sounds associated with liquids flowing or splashing.
Liang Li at Shanghai Jiao Tong University in China and his team accidentally made a new ink while trying to synthesise a kind of glowing nanomaterial (Nature Communications, doi.org/cftp).
Even so, its supporters still have to provide firm evidence that larger molecules and membranes can be synthesised at alkaline hydrothermal vents, says David Deamer of the University of California, Santa Cruz, who is a leading proponent of the idea that life evolved in evaporating pools instead.
At the moment the best approach chemists have is to design and synthesise a molecule, bottle it and call in «noses» to assess the concoction.
Violent, erotic, using synthesised music and shot in a piercing form of early Technicolor, it stars Jessica Harper as an American dancer going to study at a German ballet school in the Black Forest where horrific murders are being perpetrated.
We synthesised a range of research — we looked at [John] Hattie, [Robert] Marzano, [Dylan] Wiliam, [Charlotte] Danielson and some frameworks from other states such as the New South Wales Quality Teaching Framework, and we developed a five point scale.
This presents a synthesised framework for educators to explore the implementation of their own approaches, with practical questions for the educators to ask at different steps in planning and implementation.
Proficient communicators receive information, understand and synthesise it and express themselves at a high level.
At idle it's making a thin, high - pitched whirring noise almost like an electronically synthesised imitation of what an engine might sound like.
When the new Kindle shipped with a feature that let it read texts aloud in a synthesised voice it only took a few angry huffs and puffs from the US Author's Guild before the facility was made optional, to be turned off at the behest of the publisher.
Music from the film accompanies the action in a synthesised, albeit lower quality form, but it's at least interactive and adapts to reflect what's happening on screen.
Regarding «Shadow Brigade», Sarah has noted that people were discussing it, looking at it, talking about moving around the complex transitions of pictorial spaces of the painting in a manner quite comparable to that of looking at and moving around in a complex spatial figurative painting — BUT, it is now clear that this is not a quality restricted to figurative painting, and this particular quality of how the eye takes in and moves around imaginatively in the work is just a natural condition of all painting once it starts to develop and mature and take on synthesised complexity to any degree.
Over a six month period Gallery 8 is open to the public as it operates as a meeting hub for six invited artists to develop and synthesise their overlapping fields of knowledge into a programme of future site specific installations to be exhibited in 2012 and 2013 at Dublin City Gallery The Hugh Lane.
All the artists share similar productive tensions within their practices: direct or hinted at autobiographical references synthesise with a distant, controlled aesthetic and emotional restraint; the obsolescence of the image is contrasted with the image as a source of hope, and even personal salvation; the apparent stability and naturalness of landscape is set against the urban environment and modern architectural practice and its accelerated entropy.
Rendered in a style that synthesises post-Cubist Picasso, Pop Art and traditional African sculpture and design, the figures in these paintings reflect the tension arising from interracial contact and the psychological substructure of racism in everyday life, a far cry from the utopian aspirations of the civil rights movement happening at the time.
After showing work in many of the same group shows, Drew and Brooks who met while studying at the Slade School of Art, come together in Sump over a mutual love of liquid crystals, mud and synthesised sound.
One of these was a major initiative to capture and synthesise lessons learned from our work at the sub-national level in developing countries.
All we do is measure the wind speed and direction at various points in the troposphere, homogenise the data, synthesise a suitable algorithm, take away the wife's birthday and — there you have it — a tropospheric hot spot!
At the University of Liverpool, Cyril Caminade and his many confederates have synthesised a total assessment of future trends, then fitted the presence / absence of the mosquito to the different models, as shown in the map above.
Accordingly, the process of synthesising of refined data requires an ability to look at the raw data from a multi-dimensional perspective, providing a level of detail that would not otherwise be possible.
The AAI on the other hand, once ready, just crunches away at the data in a massive parallel process that synthesises all the extracted data in one go.
The process of synthesising refined data therefore requires an ability to look at the raw data from a multi-dimensional perspective, incorporating techniques such as machine learning and natural language processing.
Our unparalleled success at recruitment and talent management is directly related to the innovative Research and Development we conduct, the proprietary career assessment tools and aptitude tests we use to evaluate candidates, and the human resources consulting we provide to synthesise our findings and make customised recommendations.
This is the first review to synthesise the evidence of interventions to support parents of preterm infants through improved provision of information, improved communications between parents and health professionals, and alleviation of stress at all stages of a parent's journey through the neonatal unit.
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