Sentences with phrase «by her fusion of»

Indeed, the ability to clone animals, such as Dolly the sheep, by fusion of an adult cell to an enucleated oocyte demonstrates that the epigenetic programming responsible for maintaining an adult cell in a stable state can be erased by factors present in the cytoplasm of the oocyte.
Accordingly, «effective historical consciousness» becomes indispensable in summoning explanation as primordial understanding extends itself into interpretation and by the fusion of horizons attempts to render near what is far.
The desire to bestow victimhood on virtually all poor people in America was dramatically intensified in the 1960s by the fusion of liberalism's civil rights agenda with its welfare state agenda.
Without hydrogen there would subsequently have been no heavy elements, which were formed by the fusion of hydrogen nuclei.
The indigenous cuisine was then enhanced by the fusion of Mexican and Spanish cuisine giving birth to all the delicious dishes we savor today.
In fact, there are two specific mechanisms for activation of BRAF implicated in PA formation: by fusion of the gene with nearby gene KIAA1549 (K: B fusion) or by point mutations of the BRAF gene itself.
The human body contains trillions of cells, all derived from a single cell, or zygote, made by the fusion of an egg and a sperm.
An abnormal gene created by the fusion of ETV6 and the RUNX1 gene is one of the most common alterations in childhood ALL and is found in the leukemic cells of 20 to 25 percent of pediatric ALL.
In a 2012 study published in Science, the CUMC team found that some cases of glioblastoma, the most common and aggressive form of primary brain cancer, are caused by the fusion of two genes, FGFR3 and TACC3.
Worse, these leukemias, characterized by fusions of chromosome 11 with another partner chromosome, are especially common among children and infants.
The Sun derives most of its heat by the fusion of deuterium into helium.8 The peak of the binding energy curve (above) is around 60 AMU (near iron), so fusion normally9 merges into nuclei lighter than 60 AMU.
Highlighted by the fusion of exciting dance routines and the captivating music, Zumba is by far the most popular dance fitness activity all over the world.
Inspired by the fusion of Scandinavian heritage and American spirit, ANINE BING offers luxurious staples that are equally current and timeless.
Type is created by the fusion of the dog's constitution, sex characteristics, size, expression, temperament and conformation, which altogether, go to make up its ability to serve as a working dog.
But once through its doors into the lobby I was struck by a fusion of stunning sophistication and a stylish historic Victorian ambiance created by the dramatic, palm - studded marble columns, glazed tile mosaics, oriental carpets, with cane and mahogany leather - upholstered furniture.
Nestled amongst coconut palms, the hotel design is inspired by a fusion of Classical and Chinese styles with just 6 luxury bedrooms, a gourmet Balcony restaurant overlooking the sea, a rustic round beach bar and a fabulous panoramic roof deck perfect for viewing the fabulous sun sets.
In previous series, this decoration has been inspired by a fusion of period styles, ranging from Islamic architecture to Dutch wax printed textile and French Rococo design.
While works such as Group I, 1951 (Tate Gallery T02226) were concerned with crowds of people in public spaces, others like Bicentric Form, 1949 (Tate Gallery N05932) dealt with more intimate exchanges by the fusion of bodies in a way that anticipated the comparable painting Two Figures (Tate Gallery T03155).
This is achieved by her fusion of crushed, powdered, natural pigments with oil paint that are applied in a freely expressive manner as she is lead in spirit.
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Each exhibition is a collaborative project formed by the fusion of the Ghostwriter / curator and the artist (s) he / she chooses to work with.
Influenced by a fusion of Primitive art, Colour - field painting and Stuckism, this new corpus of distorted characters and figures explores the notion of experience and naivety.
Some 99.5 % of the hurricane force cause no harm and is naturally dissipated — every second, some 2 million metric tons of air are circulated in, up, and out of the hurricane — where heat energy is radiated to empty space — which every day equals, the energy released by the fusion of four hundred 20 mega-ton hydrogen bombs (See, Rice University's Hurricane Trivia at Houston TeacherTECH Archives).
Wagathon» which every day equals, the energy released by the fusion of four hundred 20 mega-ton hydrogen bombs»
The outcomes (no to a reduction in the 24 - week limit for «social abortions»; yes to animal - human hybrid embryos; yes to «true hybrids» created by fusion of an animal gamete and a human gamete; yes to saviour siblings; and no to a requirement to consider the need for a father when considering IVF) have been headline news.

Not exact matches

Started in 2002 by a successful corporate scientist in the throes of a midlife crisis, General Fusion has already outlasted past private - sector attempts to commercialize fusion energy.
They would get more energy out of a fusion reaction than they put in by the summer of 2013.
The inertial confinement experts, such as those at NIF, are attempting to ignite a fusion reaction by firing powerful lasers at plasma contained in a pellet the size of a pea.
But he nonetheless thinks he can outsmart a couple generations of physicists by developing a faster, cheaper, easier path to fusion energy on a shop floor in Burnaby with parts from Canadian Tire.
It has been working with vendors and representatives of the utilities industry in an ambitious quest to begin populating the world with fusion power plants by the 2030s.
According to a recent study by Bain & Company, this fusion boosted sales of luxury goods by 5 % last year, amounting to about $ 325 billion, notes The New York Times.
Also backed by the United States, Russia, China and Japan, ITER is the largest of the various fusion experiments underway and proposes to trigger fusion using a super-conducting magnetic compression process.
All of this is facilitated by the use of deep learning, sensor fusion, and computer vision.
Should governments pull the plug on megaprojects like ITER, it wouldn't stop private - sector players like Burnaby, B.C. - based General Fusion Inc., a year - old startup by former Creo Inc. managers that has so far attracted about half the $ 50 million in venture capital and federal research funds it says it needs to demonstrate a kind of «magnetized target fusion» by 2013.
Using a modular plan helps with another aspect of the LIFE plant: what to do with the small amounts of radiation that are generated by the fusion reaction.
Our checkout - free shopping experience is made possible by the same types of technologies used in self - driving cars: computer vision, sensor fusion, and deep learning.
As a result, there is a pack of private companies, fueled by high - profile investors, looking to make commercially - viable fusion into a reality.
A fusion power plant, on the other hand, will generate energy by fusing atoms of deuterium and tritium, two isotopes of hydrogen — the lightest element.
All of the rest of this was manufactured by other humans, or formed through accretion and fusion.
On the one hand, their field is flourishing: No longer intimidated by the logical positivists (who denied truth to moral assertions except as expressions of likes and dislikes), thinkers as diverse as Iris Murdoch, Martha Nussbaum, and Bernard Williams are leading the attack against such debilitating philosophical notions as Hume's notorious «Is / Ought» distinction and Kant's simplistic fusion of morality with mere duty.
According to The New Encyclopædia Britannica, the one called St.Augustine's «mind was the crucible in which the religion of the New Testament was most completely fused with the Platonic tradition of Greek philosophy; and it was also the means by which the product of this fusion was transmitted to the Christendoms of medieval Roman Catholicism and Renaissance Protestantism.»
Before we understood the process of nuclear fusion, we were off by orders of magnitude.
This same imbalance is also evident in Religion in the Making, where Whitehead speaks of «force of belief cleansing the inward parts» (RM 58), without also calling attention to the reciprocal influence that the «inward parts» can play in cleansing the individual's «force of belief,» While it is certainly the case that physical experience can be enlarged and purified of narrow emotions by virtue of its fusion with conceptual operations, this is but one aspect of the dipolarity.
With that kind of drug and their belief structure, we will have faster - than - light travel, cold fusion, a way to reverse global warming (caused by an overabundance of CO2 in our atmosphere, not god), and a real recipe for amrita, ambrosia, and a panacea by New Year's!
Moreover, without such possible enlargement of the physical by its fusion with the conceptual, there would be no basis for speaking of any relation at all between the physical and the conceptual dimensions of experience.
Here by «one thing» Whitehead does not so much mean «one feeling» as the fusion of all feelings into one being, the superject.
If electricity use continues to double every nine years, huge amounts of power will have to come from 500 years» worth of coal supplies and lots of nuclear power plants — by this time possibly breeder or fusion plants.
But this fusion of horizons can take place not by a poetic divination into the language of the text, nor by a mystical identification with the preconceptual experience of the author of the text, but by the breaking in of the Word of God from the Beyond into our limited horizons and the remolding of them, in some cases even the overthrowing of them.
For in the myth of Genesis 3, God is set on perpetuating fusion by holding man unconscious.
Between the naivete of uncritical fusion with the horizon of one's own heritage and the sundering of that unity by the distance of objectification lies a moment of negativity which can be variously described as suspicion, alienation, doubt, detachment, temptation, or death.
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