Sentences with phrase «by stemming»

However, research shows that using solar geoengineering could indirectly lower the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere by stemming permafrost melt, reducing energy - sector emissions and causing changes to the carbon - cycle feedback.
By stemming the deluge of added sugars that usually overwhelm your taste buds, you'll awaken your palate, allowing naturally sweet flavors to come alive.
Give your curly kale a little extra TLC by stemming each one and drying them thoroughly before adding the olive oil.
By stemming losses from fraud rides (they now charge a fixed daily rental from the driver), Ola may actually start making money.
Dip each cherry in by its stem, and place on waxed paper lined sheets.
Once they are roasted, you just grab them by the stem, pop the whole pepper in your mouth, and bite it off at the stem.
Using a pair of kitchen tongs to hold by the stem, fire with a kitchen torch until the jalaneno blisters and blackens all over and the tomato skin starts to blacken and loosen.
Holding each Brussels sprout by stem end, cut into very thin slices using slicer.
Just hold the bunch by the stems and chop the leafy part.
While onions are cooking, hold the jalapeno pepper by the stem with a pair of tongs and use a kitchen torch to scorch the skin until it blackens and blisters evenly all around.
SWIRL: Holding the glass by its stem, simply swirl the wine in your glass.
Grasp a strawberry by its stem, and swirl it in the chocolate to coat all sides.
Then hold a leaf by the stem in one hand and use the other hand to tear the leaves from the stem into bite - size pieces.
Holding the eggplant by the stem, cut it and mash it into the mixture.
Holding the seedling by its root ball (never by the stem or leaves if it can be avoided), place the seedling in the hole, fill the rest of the hole with garden soil, press the soil around the root ball and stem, and immediately water it.
Prick the eggplants and, while holding them by the stem, cook directly over a flame until soft (the eggplant will be blackened on the outside).
Tilting the saucepan so that the melted chocolate pools to one side, dip a strawberry into the chocolate holding it by its stem and rotating it in order to coat the entire surface of the berry.
Holding each fig by the stem, dip in the melted chocolate, give it a little shake to allow any excess chocolate to drip back into the bowl.
Hold the glass by the stem, then swirl and sniff.
When drying the mature red pods make sure there are no soft spots, string them by their stems and hang them in a dim dry place with good air circulation.
Another popular choice are foods like broccoli, with the natural «handle» provided by the stem.
Cells called melanocytes produce the pigments that colour hair and their numbers are kept topped up by stem cells.
This may be one of the most important facets of studying regeneration in these animals because they provide a completely different approach to tissue regeneration than that offered by stem cells.
Who We Are As Scientists 6 October 2006 Spurred by the stem - cell scandal, a group of Korean early - career scientists organized an international conference on ethical issues in science.
May ought to have 20/20 vision since his right eye was restored by stem - cell surgery and a corneal transplant.
A blood cancer characterized by the rapid growth of abnormal white blood cells, AML is typically treated with chemotherapy, in some cases followed by a stem cell transplant.
Spurred by the stem - cell scandal, a group of Korean early - career scientists organized an international conference on ethical issues in science
They also found that saliva contains another class of small RNAs, called piwi - interacting RNAs, or piRNAs, which are produced by stem cells, skin cells and germ cells.
However, Japanese scientists led by stem - cell pioneer Shinya Yamanaka are doing exactly that, he says, creating a bank of stem cells derived from cord - blood samples from Japanese blood banks.
«Recovery of sensory function by stem cell transplants.»
Yoshida sees this tool as remarkably simple and something that can be used by stem cell researchers studying any organ.
While he has been working with federally - approved human ES lines, he notes that those lines could be considered illegal until they get vetted by the stem cell working group NIH plans to create.
The number of glial cells produced by each stem cell could vary.
That is the intriguing possibility raised by stem cell transplant specialist Richard Burt.
This is precisely the discovery made by the Stem Cell Physiopathology group at the CNIC (the Spanish National Cardiovascular Research Center), led by Dr. Simón Méndez - Ferrer.
In Western society the population is growing older, the incidence of chronic disabilities which could be treated by stem cell therapy is steadily rising, and the availability of donor organs is not matching the need.
Red cells are newborn neurons, and orange and yellow are slightly older cells produced by the stem cell.
The organizing cells are visualized by the green fluorescence and are surrounded by the stem cells (within the white frame).
Scientists were even more stunned in July 2002 when researchers led by stem cell biologist Catherine Verfaillie at the University of Minnesota reported that bone marrow — derived cells they had injected into young embryos contributed to all three embryonic layers, just as embryonic stem cells would do.
The activities include hands - on fun sessions in laboratories, teacher mentoring and inspiring talks for young people by STEM ambassadors.
Yamanaka was referring to a recent string of public apologies by stem cell scientists in Japan, triggered by two high - profile papers published earlier this year that claim to have found an alternate way to reprogram adult cells into embryolike ones — called STAP (stimulus - triggered acquisition of pluripotency) cells.
They started by removing all living cells from donor bone fragments, so that the tissue regeneration could be accomplished only by the stem cells.
Now, researchers from Seoul National University and Ajou University in South Korea have found that a structure with a twisted, helical shape and an elliptical cross section — inspired by the stem of a daffodil — can reduce drag and eliminate side - force fluctuations.
They are driven by stem cells with the proneural pattern of gene expression and depend on rapid cell division and angiogenesis — creation of new blood vessels.
The LCSB team led by stem cell researcher Jens Schwamborn is one such group.
Dr. Robert A.J. Signer, a postdoctoral research fellow in Dr. Morrison's laboratory and first author of the study, realized that this reagent could be adapted to measure new protein synthesis by stem cells and other cells in the blood - forming system.
Heart tissue may remain younger, by contrast, because it is constantly regenerated by stem cells.
While prior research has relied on anecdotal accounts and small focus groups, Appelbaum and Han gathered data from 731 surveys completed by STEM faculty at China's top 25 universities.
In ExMI, the progenitor cells are homing to the site of injury in the heart, mediated by a stem cell attracting factor called SDF - 1a.
The data presented in this report (telomerase activity and BrdU - linked alkaline phosphatase activity staining) suggests that cells in the corneal endothelium may be renewed by stem - like cells located in a niche at the posterior limbus.
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