Sentences with phrase «by grafting»

These bonsai trees are Ficus microcarpa Ginseng and have been developed by grafting two different species of Ficus together.
The contrast established by the grafting of thick, pseudo-modernist growths onto photographic erotic nudes is one of gender, where both stem from art historical paragons of sexual difference.
Closer inspection reveals that de Vries has brought his work up to date by grafting colourful plastic «cyber» limbs and weaponry onto the white figurines from of the past.
Another problem addressed by grafting is receding gum tissue.
The AVA robot works by grafting an Android tablet onto a mobile style of robot body that looks a lot like a pillar with a wide wheelbase.
AuthorImprints Services: eBook design, conversion About the book: R.J. Garner's The Grafter's Handbook is the classic reference book and revered encyclopedia (and the only one of its kind) on plant propagation by grafting, and has been favored by orchardists and gardeners since its first publication in 1947.
Dodge created the Sweptside by grafting station wagon rear fenders to the box sides.
The high - dollar build took over 3,000 engineer hours over several years, and merged a new 2005 Mustang GT and a 1967 Mustang GT by grafting the 1967 body panels onto a 2005 frame.
It's the first one of these films that doesn't merely reckon with power and subjugation in the abstract, but also gives those ideas actual weight by grafting them onto specific bodies and confronting the historical ways in which they've shaped our universe.
Anne Rosser (Cardiff U.) has a long - standing interest in repairing damaged brains by grafting in healthy new cells.
Results: By grafting features analogous to those in Mother Nature's catalysts onto a synthetic catalyst, scientists at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory created a hydrogen production catalyst that is 40 % faster than the unmodified catalyst.
The team conducted investigations by grafting low - metastatic (LM) and high - metastatic (HM) melanoma tumour cells under the skin of mice.
By grafting polymer threads on these rings, they created starlike structures along the strand, which served as a template for the formation of nanoparticle beads.
Instead, Askin finished the surgery by grafting a 7.6 - centimeter fragment of one of Jaxon's ribs onto the joint.
The kiosks are designed by Graft Architects (www.graftlab.com), also from Germany.
When you see that men get richer by graft and by pull than by work, and your laws don't protect you against them, but protect them against you — when you see corruption being rewarded and honesty becoming a self - sacrifice — you may know that your society is doomed.
Changes include shortening the graft to reduce the risk of airway perforation by the graft, especially in the right main bronchus.
«Unbuilding Walls» — the German Pavilion exhibition at the 2018 Venice Biennale of Architecture curated by GRAFT and Marianne Birthler, presents four exemplary projects for sites located on the former border strip between West and East Germany
Curated by GRAFT (led by Lars Krückeberg, Wolfram Putz and Thomas Willemeint) and Marianne Birthler, the exhibition focuses on urban and architectural designs that address aspects of division and integration.
«Unbuilding Walls» - the German Pavilion exhibition at the 2018 Venice Biennale of Architecture curated by GRAFT and Marianne Birthler, presents four exemplary projects for sites located on the former border strip between West and East Germany

Not exact matches

Elliott has also said it is «deeply troubled» by recent graft allegations involving Vivendi's top investor, French billionaire Vincent Bollore.
Najib was buffeted last year by allegations of graft and mismanagement at the debt - laden state fund 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB) and by a revelation that about $ 681 million was deposited into his personal bank account.
Shi described to me how personal banking and credit information «is being used as part of the anti-corruption campaign to identify the networks of corrupt officials», who in China often hide their graft — whether it's property or cash — by putting it in the names of friends or family.
As Basil the Great put it, the Holy Spirit reaches down from the divine majesty to graft believers into the Holy Trinity by dwelling in them.
Being grafted into the Trinity may be stated christologically without denying the trinitarian implication spelled out in later Christian theology: I am defined by the wisdom and power of God revealed in the death of Christ.
By enrolling in a respected graduate program, you are grafted into a network of intellectuals and thought leaders who can connect you with bosses and bigwigs in the real world.
There seem to me to be three general kinds of temptation faced by ministers working in our inner cities today, apart from graft and the lure of the suburbs.
It is also necessary to insist that any pattern of development for the tribals and others who still have cultures and communities predominantly based on the primal vision of undifferentiated unity, world - as - nature and cosmic spirituality, should introduce differentiation and individuality, historical dynamism and secularism gradually and without violently tearing down but grafting on to the stabilities of traditional spirit and patterns of life and living followed by them In fact from my experience, I have found that modernized educated tribal leaders are the worst offenders in this respect.
Although I believe that it is the grafting of the work of American theologians on the history of German, or Central European, theology that has most clearly defined the meaning of theology, and its irrelevance to the average American Christian, this is not the only role played by professional theologians.
Corruption and graft — the manipulation of political processes by moneyed special interests — feed cynicism and undercut the popular trust necessary for democracy to thrive.
The keeper of an olive grove would improve the output of his cultivated olive trees by cutting away unproductive branches and grafting shoots from uncultivated olive trees onto the stump.
But, as the Heidelberg Catechism puts it, «no mere creature can bear the weight of God's eternal anger against sin» (Q&A, 14), and «Only those are saved who by true faith are grafted into Christ and accept all his blessings» (Q&A, 20).
The concept of «salvation» was grafted onto the Jesus movent by Paul of Tarsus, who stole it from the Greek mystery cults.
Pseudoaneurysms can be caused by trauma that punctures the artery and are a known complication of percutaneous arterial procedures, such as arteriography, arterial grafting, or use of an artery for injection.
We can thus graft onto Israel's traditioning the critical process by which that tradition is reinterpreted as a living testimony that produces the New Testament, and in which the New Testament is in turn interpreted in the life of the Church.
Gary; we become the words we speak, therefore to reject the words that comes forth out of my heart, is to reject me: How can you separate the two: Are you to say to Jesus: O we love you Jesus, but not what you preach: Jesus said; if you love me you would do what I say: We would heed to His words and not depart from them: Jesus is the Word of God become flesh, how can you separate us who are also grafted into His Word by the Holy Spirit: Now to also separate us from the one that man also said was a lunatic (Jesus) because of His words: Truly, this is what it means to have Christ form in us, and that is why we now are not received by those of this world: Thank - you Gary, In Jesus name Alexandria:
A woman who punished a 9 year old boy by making him sit in a bathtub while she poured boiling water on him, to the point where he will require physical therapy and skin grafts and a host of reconstructive surgery, also making the boy clean the kitchen after she burned him.
2:15, and to Jews as the natural branches and Gentiles as cut from what is by nature a wild olive tree and grafted against nature into a cultivated olive tree in Rom.
Because the wound kept getting re-infected the surgeons nearly had to amputate his foot completely but saved it by removing 8 centimetres of his tendon and grafted a patch of skin from his arm to cover the scars.
But amid all the hard graft and defensive solidarity, the match may well be decided by one of two maverick strikers from Manchester, namely Wayne Rooney and Mario Balotelli.
By now, Smits — who also had arthroscopic surgery on his left knee and bone chips removed from his left ankle as a player — sounds remarkably dispassionate about the medley of plates, screws and bone grafts holding his body together.
The Birmingham manager is beginning to see what a season full of hard graft can do on a squad which isn't the strongest by any stretch of the imagination, with McLeish expected to once again be without Midfield trio Alex Hleb, Barry Ferguson and Craig Gardner at the weekend, while the sight of Richard Fahey and David Bentley leaving Goodison in midweek, Birmingham earning a creditable 1 - 1 draw away to Everton on Wednesday, with knocks will have been sore on the eyes.
The adoptive parent (s) have grafted a family member onto their tree, one related by love rather than biology, much like a marriage.
Unlike Okudzeto Ablakwa who conveys the impression in his articles that constitutionalism, democracy and the rule of law mandate that I should have protected the crimes and graft I exposed simply because of membership of a political party, I take the right and correct view that the constitution enjoins every citizen to uphold and defend it by exposing any activity of any person or group of persons who abuse Article 55 on political parties for criminal purposes.
Of course, it's not only Momentum who worked their arses off to turn things around — it was heartening to see members from all parts of the party grafting side by side — but they were very much part of the effort.
All my responses are on my website, martinamidu.com or Martin Amidu Speaks, some of which are under the headings: «Why Martin Amidu Is Not Using Government Or Party Channels For His Advocacy For Accountability And Transparency» dated 29th May 2012; «Fighting Graft And Corruption Under The National Democratic Governments Of Ghana» dated 3rdNovember 2013; On Galloppers, Settlements And The Hallowed Traditions Of The Office Of The Attorney General» dated 10th July 2012; and «Defending Citizens» Rights And Freedoms From Unconstitutional Conduct By Government And Its Unlawful Covert Agent» dated 11th November 2015: and many others.
The president also promised not to be bias with anti graft war, when asked about the status of his anti-corruption efforts and why no one in his administration has been arrested by the EFCC despite allegations of corruption.
However, the discordant tunes over the cash by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, National Intelligence Agency both agencies under the Presidency robs it of what kudos it ought to get in this whole battle against graft.
But, seriously, how likely is that to happen within a borough like Queens County, where the murky waters of cronyism, nepotism, favoritism, corruption, graft, cover up, favoritism and a reckless disregard for law, order and obeying their constituents just keep getting swampier by the minute.
'' It is also clear, as has been shown so far by the outcome of the panel probing past arms deals, that the purchase of substandard weapons apparently resulted from the massive corruption that enveloped the deals, the kind of horrifying graft that saw the purchase of refurbished choppers that lacked rotors, or fighter jets that could not be deployed to the theatre of war because they were not up to par.
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