Sentences with phrase «characterization by»

Physical Fitness Characterization by Obesity Level in Young Males with Poor Physical Fitness
However CCD respectfully submits that the following amendments be made to the characterization by VIA, of the interim relief sought at this time:
You can't brush off the fact that the story sucked and was riddled with plot holes and poor characterization by stating that other games have bad stories too.
Students analyze characterization by creating their own superheroes or super-villains, complete with related gadgets and settings.
The heart of the film is the sympathetic characterization by Jordan, who makes Oscar a decent, sincere character, trying to do the right thing having gotten so much wrong in the past (the film's only real flashback is to him in prison being given the tough love treatment by his mother).
The danger with this whole characterization by what one consumes is the pressure to always to stick to it.
Genomic BCR - ABL1 breakpoint characterization by a multi-strategy approach for personalized monitoring of residual disease in chronic myeloid leukemia patients
In this manuscript we evaluate the potential for microbiome characterization by sequencing of near - full length 16S rRNA gene region fragments using the Oxford Nanopore MinION (hereafter Nanopore) sequencing platform.
In the upcoming June 28, 2017 webinar, you'll participate in an in - depth discussion of protein analysis and characterization by different modes of capillary...
To address this issue, we developed a strategy to unravel the distinct functional assemblies a protein might be involved in, by resolving affinity - purified protein complexes prior to their characterization by mass spectrometry.
Opto - nanomechanical spectroscopic material characterization by L. Tetard, A. Passian, R. H. Farahi, T. Thundat, & B. H. Davison.
Experts and Key Opinion Leaders on the topic will share their experiences and views on potency assays and cell characterization by flow cytometry.
materials characterization by atomic force scanning probe and electron microscopy, spectrophotometry, custom apparatus for measurement of electrical and thermal transport properties (superconductors) at low temperatures
Structural characterization by Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) and by Grazing Incidence X-ray Scattering at Small angles (GISAXS) reveals that the nanostructuring process proceeds by melting and recrystallization of the semicrystalline domain.
Guided Protocol for Fecal Microbial Characterization by 16S rRNA - Amplicon Sequencing — Ayelet Di Segni — Journal Of Visualized Experiments (It includes a video)
«This study highlights the fact that some tumors with the same characterization by pathologists may have very different molecular features.
I asked Skelos if he agreed with the characterization by the DN's Ken Lovett of Cuomo as a functioning steamroll, and he replied:
What is even more frustrating in situations like this is the characterization by others that it is an equal back and forth dialogue with both parties wearing blinders or engaging in «tribalism».
House of Sand and Fog is a ponderous, slow moving film which, if you allow yourself to take the time and let yourself fall into the excellent characterizations by Connelly and Kingsley, becomes a ponderous film with a killer ending that, even if you see it coming a mile away, is still a killer ending worth sitting for.
Fizzy it is, which is part of its charm, but especially rich are the characterizations by Steve Carell as Uncle Phil, a successful entertainment agent who has moved from New York to Hollywood; Kristen Stewart as Vonnie, who serves as Phil's secretary with benefits; Jesse Eisenberg as Bobby Dorfman as the awkward fellow who transplants himself from New York to L.A. and shows us how to succeed in business without really trying.

Not exact matches

Quite apart from the fact that Silvercorp is a Canadian - based corporation with Canadian senior management (not to mention mineral assets in Canada) and is already audited annually by Ernst & Young, Feng disputes the characterization of China's business culture as lacking transparency.
Ryan said that while the issue won't be addressed in the short - term, he stressed the need to address them in the future because they are «going bankrupt,» a characterization disputed by some policy experts.
The oft - praised report commissioned by the Enron board and even reports commissioned by the government and bankruptcy courts, such as the recent Financial Crisis Inquiry Report or the Valukas report on Lehman, describe lapses of oversight but do not contain clear, pointed characterizations or condemnations of the sort the Olympus report provides.
Tesla also claims the U.S. government found a year ago that Autopilot reduced crash rates by 40 percent, a characterization of data from a National Highway Traffic Safety Administration report that some safety experts call misleading.
For those who don't often discuss characterization and story world over dinner, Weinschenk's post kicks off with a great primer on storytelling theory, explaining the basics of Campbell's thinking (famously exemplified by the journey of Star Wars» Luke Skywalker), as well as the roughly bell - shaped story diagram every writer learns in her first class on structure.
This characterization is largely correct, but neglects the fact that many foreign - based corporations operating in Canada are also taxed on a worldwide basis by foreign governments.
But a post on Red State (by a contributor who goes by the pseudonym Patterico) points out a glaring problem with Nunes's characterization.
Isochoric heating of solids by laser - accelerated protons: Experimental characterization and self - consistent hydrodynamic modeling
♦ A friend wrote, taking issue with my characterization of Rush Limbaugh as someone who has «made his career by denouncing people.»
Their characterization of the world as God's creation is marked by the reiterated verdict, «It is good, it is good, it is good, it is very good.»
Rakhuba was in the Ukrainian capital, Kiev, on America's election night; he said Ukrainians, including Ukrainian evangelicals living in Russia, were more likely to oppose Trump — in part because of his characterization of Crimea, the territory taken over by Russia a few years ago.
Schubert Ogden's theology as a whole is best characterized as an attempt to correct the «one - sidedly existentialist character» of Bultmann's theology1 by combining existentialist analysis with process philosophy in such a way that they mutually complement each other.2 This characterization applies likewise to Ogden's treatment of Christology in particular.
And while many of the episodes slipped into the worst of Christian entertainment's tendencies (one infamous episode ended up with a character getting attacked by a forest demon after playing too much Dungeons & Dragons) the writing staff had a knack for humor and characterization, and the voice actors were top - notch.
Here I introduce that exploration with a brief characterization of the metaphysical position especially as it is stated by Alfred North Whitehead; Whitehead's is the seminal mind which provided the main structure of thought which is process philosophy.47 Whitehead has a close affinity to the classical metaphysical tradition.
The contradiction is not immediately obvious in Whitehead's characterization of creativity as «that ultimate principle by which the many, which are the universe disjunctively, become the one actual occasion, which is the universe conjunctively» (PR 31).
When I first read the Confessions I was irritated by what I took to be Augustine's scrupulosity (the redoubtable «pear tree incident,» for example) and outraged at his characterization of sex as slavery.
Thus a characterization of theology and of what makes theological education theological that is cast, like Wood's, in terms of «action» already has conceptually built into it resources for addressing the justice issues so central to the sort of position illustrated by the Mud Flower Collective's proposal.
And if the characterization is in part shaped by faith, what is its message back to the community of faith out of which it grew and in which it was cherished?
The blood - and - guts tales told by the ancestors of today's journalists gradually evolved into more civilized literary forms, to provide more complex characterizations, to describe more universal human experiences, to explore more sophisticated levels of conflict.
Where I would previously have been inclined to agree with Whitehead's characterization of Bergson that the intellect cart only grasp by spatializing, I now think (and have argued above) that I had failed to recognize fully the implications of the claim I had argued for in 1993 — that if there can be no intuition without intellect, and if intuition can grasp intelligible things without spatializing, then there is a sense in which the intellect, insofar as it is manifest in intuitive operations of consciousness, can grasp experience without spatializing it.
One of the aspects of Buber's thought on God which is most difficult to understand is his characterization of God as an «Absolute Person,» as Being which becomes Person in order to know and be known, to love and be loved by man.
However, as writers in this group tend to suggest, that type of argument overlooks the fact that characterizations of the «essence» of Christian faith are themselves deeply shaped by the social and cultural locations of the people who make them.
By speaking of propositions in this context, Whitehead tacitly portrays propositions in a way befitting a characterization of eternal objects.
So we modified our characterization of a theological school: It is, I suggested, a community of persons trying to understand God more truly by way of studying some other thing or things whose study is supposed to enhance our understanding of God.
Carl Henry, for example, was able to respond to Jim Wallis's characterization of the communal, over against the individual, nature of the gospel by saying that he agreed with Wallis's communal definition.67» But Henry's individualistic view of people within human society, while allowing for the community of the church, the importance of the family, and a limited function for the state, remains largely atomistic.
Einstein's characterization of the scientist who wants to find a lucid and simplified image of the world is reinforced in our time by the statement of Stephen Hawking (1988) in his A Brief History of Time, when he wrote on the final page: «The eventual goal of science is to provide a single theory that describes the whole universe».
Moreover, Schmidt complicates clear - cut characterizations of American religious history as defined by either «Protestant hegemony» or «secular inevitability.»
He sees correctly that these characterizations of his position are interrelated and reinforced by his pacifism (AN 7).
This characterization is further enhanced by the activity of the magician, illegitimate priest as he was, who is commonly recognized to have been in some way ancestor of the modern scientist.
Alcoholism is a characterization attached to drinkers by others when these others question the drinkers» behavior and when the drinkers lack the power or desire to negotiate another explanation....
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