Sentences with phrase «by preconditioning»

The system assists the driver in critical situations by preconditioning the brake system, alerting the driver to the need to react by visual and audible warnings and, in a second stage, by a brief warning jolt of the brake pedal.
Front Assist assists the driver in critical situations by preconditioning the brake system and alerting the driver to any required reactions through visual and audible warnings, and in a second stage by a brief warning jolt.
Cerevast's technologies aim to maximize the beneficial effects of physical therapy by preconditioning neural circuits.The CSNE and Cerevast will be partnering in developing neuromodulation techniques and other devices to benefit stroke patients.
Scientists from KU Leuven, Belgium, have now improved survival of these bone cells by preconditioning them to withstand the harmful environment before implantation.
«Solar cells based on [perovskites] are afflicted by preconditioning prior to current — voltage measurements, as well as the scan conditions,» Unger tells Chemistry World.

Not exact matches

Smart Contracts are preconditioned by their codes to respond to different triggers that would allow them specific acts of execution depending on the circumstances.
Commanding attention is a precondition to winning minds, but that must be followed by winning hearts.
In early March, North Korea says it is willing to discuss denuclearizing the Korean Peninsula with the United States, a key requirement laid out by the Trump administration as a precondition for talks with NK.
While value has indeed benefited from economic recovery in the past, it is by no means a precondition for a value rebound.
What the maximal public principle does assert is that private happiness is ethically understood as a precondition for, or teleologically subservient to, the happiness created by the public world.
True faith (therefore «begotten / born again by the Spirit) irrespective of bloodline became the precondition and all humanity would have this freedom to choose.
In fact, however, the freedom publicly to propagate a certain idea, for example, inevitably narrows my own sphere of freedom provided only that I am freely opposed to this propaganda and that I am undoubtedly myself changed by this propaganda in as much as the preconditions of my personal decision are themselves altered by it.
According to a letter written by senior pastor Fred Harrell on behalf of the Board of Elders, «We will no longer discriminate based on sexual orientation and demand lifelong celibacy as a precondition for joining.
Western Christianity has tried to get God off the hook for creating so brutal a world by contending that the introduction of suffering and death into the world was a historical event, not the ontological precondition of existence.
Second, as Whitehead explains elsewhere in his criticism, the meaning of simultaneity is actually contained in the preconditions by which such operations are made possible.
In trying to close the gap, one finds additional preconditions of which one had previously been unaware, and, looking in the other direction, one tries out new axioms, for example concerning symmetry conditions suggested by the local analyses.
What is clear is that to address political inequality — which is a precondition to achieving the broader goals raised by the Great Charter Convention — we must restore substantive democratic power over how our political and economic institutions are organised, thereby better enabling individuals to come together to make collective decisions that shape their lives, communities and workplaces.
However, I question this assertion because Khosla (2007) argues that a necessary precondition for regional cooperation is an acceptance by member states of each other's sovereignty and legitimacy.
Now, what the paper completely fails to address is how that precondition, that essential public trust, could possibly survive a system under which the security services were empowered by law to routinely trawl through the private communications data of vast numbers of citizens suspected of no crime, simply in order, as Sir David Omand puts it, «to identify patterns of interest for further investigation».
The reason why Lamb's arguments won the day, and why the insurgents accepted the eventual offer to meet, is the most important precondition for successful conversations: universal exhaustion, and the fear that a grim reality might be succeeded by a grimmer future.
The improving Downing Street / party relationship could be tested by the steady flow of concessions to the Liberal Democrats but a united party is a precondition of future success.
The race has been defined by the candidates» stances on the federal budget, entitlement programs and Israel, although both Turner and Weprin oppose President Barack Obama's idea that the Jewish state go back to its pre-1967 war borders as a precondition for negotiations with the Palestinians.
Key aspects of ischemia - reperfusion can be modeled by a Caenorhabditis elegans behavior, the O2 - ON response, which is suppressed by hypoxic preconditioning or inactivation of the O2 - sensing HIF (hypoxia - inducible factor) hydroxylase EGL - 9.
Summers was consciously creating the preconditions for his body to stand, by weighting his feet, but he wasn't consciously doing the standing.
It is possible that by promoting neurogenesis via sustained aerobic exercise, the neuron reserve of the hippocampus can be increased and thus also the preconditions for learning improved — also in humans.
The Senckenberg research institutes provide excellent preconditions for this approach: The most modern infrastructure is used by the 250 plus Senckenberg scientists.
«In this GRF - supported study, we treated retinas with three related but different, high IOP - induced ischemic conditions: preconditioning (short ischemia, causing litter injury), injurious (prolonged ischemia, severe injury), and tolerant (preconditioning followed by prolonged ischemia, protected from injury).
The preconditions to do so were good since the basic ideas of the European turner movement and the Indian Hatha Yoga seem surprisingly similar with both aiming to transform the mind by way of physical practice.
The recent study into sexual victimization by a group of American researchers pointed out that objectification is the core precondition of violence against women.
Sugar Daddy arrangements have been called «preconditioned experiences» by some, and «relationships re-imagined» by others, yet no matter where one stands on mutually beneficial dating, one thing's for certain: sugars will tell it like it is...
Perpetual peace proposed by Kant was not put into practice because the precondition for their application is to overcome the real causes of political violence generating of wars and revolutions that have characterized the history of mankind.
The existence of an orderly learning environment throughout the school — established through positive rather than negative means, whereby there are high levels of teacher consistency about how it is «enforced» and structures in place to ensure that all students are known well by at least one adult in the school — is a fundamental precondition for improved teaching and learning to occur on which the subsequent improvement in student learning outcomes can be based.
Critics argue that agency fees make financially supporting a union, and its politics by extension, a precondition of public employment.
According to a recent report published by the Education Law Center, «sufficient school funding, fairly distributed to districts to address concentrated poverty, is an essential precondition for the delivery of a high - quality education through the states» (p. 1).
The first precondition was met: The SUV was lightened by 208 kilograms in the base version!
Moreover, the vehicle's interior can also be preconditioned by mobile phone, e.g. by turning on the air conditioner, and the vehicle will already be at the right temperature before driving with electricity supplied from a household electrical outlet.
Once you have paid off all outstanding debts, which are a precondition set by many lenders, you need to stay debt free for at least two years.
four main ways in which in - game environmental storytelling «creates the preconditions for an immersive narrative experience,» three of which are heavily used by Punchdrunk:
Henry Jenkins describes four main ways in which in - game environmental storytelling «creates the preconditions for an immersive narrative experience,» three of which are heavily used by Punchdrunk:
The very brief press release provided by the Danish Arts Foundation today stipulates no particular preconditions or expectations regarding Danh Vo's upcoming contribution to the Danish Pavilion.
This is done by strongly defending the two fundamental preconditions: the idea that both material growth and the need for hierarchy are natural, essential and unquestionable.
Thinning preconditions the ice shelf for failure by weakening its connection to pinning points at the grounding line as the shelf becomes more buoyant.
The main preconditioning considered in our outlook is the area of robust multiyear ice in spring (April - May), the thickness of the FY ice as determined by the number of freezing degree days during winter / spring and the spring / summer total ice extent at the time of issue of the outlook.
Therefore, preconditioning would favor a less - extensive summer minimum ice cover than in 2007, unless offset by a return to atmospheric conditions that are opposite the anomalous ones in 2007.
Reduced energy consumption (by renovating buildings, for example, and by increasing transport and industrial efficiency) is a precondition for meeting the EU's mid - to long - term emission reduction objectives, according to the European Commission's «Roadmap for moving to a competitive low - carbon economy in 2050».
Developers must agree to such remedial action as a precondition of project approval by federal, state and local permitting agencies.
Analysis of 1930s «Dust Bowl» drought finds heat waves were preconditioned by unusually dry springs [link]
If people have been preconditioned to hold negative opinions about a noise source, they are more likely to be affected by it (AusWEA, 2004).»
Leggatt J rejected the contention that such a principle of futility exists, stating that a court will not disapply «a contractual precondition to the accrual of a right or obligation... just because complying with it is considered by the court to serve no useful purpose».
There is, currently, no precondition imposed by English law on the qualities required of an expert witness.
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