Sentences with phrase «chromatoid body architecture»

I could go on and elaborate on a number of other disciplines or facts that creationists have to pretend into oblivion to retain their faith, including the Ice Ages, cavemen and early hominids, much of microbiology, paleontology and archeology, continental drift and plate tectonics, even large parts of medical research (medical research on monkeys and mice only works because they share a common ancestor with us and therefore our fundamental cell biology and basic body architecture is identical to theirs).
Even large parts of medical research would be rendered unusable but for the fact that monkeys and mice share a common ancestor with us and therefore our fundamental cell biology and basic body architecture is identical to theirs.
Regular exercise and eating nutritional foods, is considered the corner stone of any exercise program designed to build and maintain your body architecture.
And they definitely don't care what kind of body architecture it took to build them.
LONDON — The 2016 Porsche Panamera will share its body architecture with the third iteration of Bentley's Continental family, by using a special version of the Volkswagen Group's front - engine, rear - wheel - drive MSB platform, Edmunds has learned.
The RDX's new body architecture employs advanced engineering and assembly techniques to simultaneously increase rigidity and reduce weight.
Its unique body architecture, featuring two fully - boxed longitudinal frame rails and seven high strength steel cross members in a unitized body construction delivers vastly superior body rigidity and provides the foundation for the Ridgeline's spacious interior cabin and bed, outstanding safety performance and class - leading ride and handling performance.

Not exact matches

According to Galen Cranz, professor of architecture at the University of California, Berkeley, and author of The Chair: Rethinking Culture, Body and Design, the E-cliner «sounds like a step in the right direction.»
The volatility of capital movements across national borders has led many observers to argue for a reformed «global financial architecture,» a body of consistent rules and institutions to prevent financial...
This has resulted in creating social mechanisms which are uncontrollable, corrupt and which give birth to criminalisation of politics, degeneration of architecture and art in all forms, and the prevailing sickness of the body, mind and spirit.
His descriptions evoke the complex relationship between their respective processional paths, the architecture encountered along the way, the recollection of Rome's Imperial and Christian history, the reality of Rome itself as a Christian reliquary and pilgrimage destination, and the analogy between the human body and the city.
Campers will conduct investigations to find out more about animal architecture, behaviors, bodies, and adaptations.
The four ingredients below are essential parts of the body's protein, carbohydrate and fat architecture.
«Even in our architecture, we're trying to mimic things that exist in the human body,» he says.
Take a look at your body like never before — from the intricate geometry of your hormones to the tiny architecture of the microbes that infect you — in this selection of images from the new book Science is Beautiful.
Gartner's group plans to use the technique to investigate what cellular or structural changes in mammary glands can lead to the breakdown of tissue architecture associated with tumors that metastasize, invading other parts of the body and threatening the life of the patient.
When our cells divide during development and throughout life to maintain our body functions, the DNA code has to be faithfully duplicated and so do the chromatin and its architecture.
Bejan explains that the «emerging physical flow architecture is hierarchical on Earth's surface and found in everything that flows inside human bodies, the movement of humans and their belongings, and the engines that drive the movement.»
«The fact that bHLH - PAS proteins have ligand - binding pockets insides their architectures suggests they're regulated by small molecules that are naturally found in the body,» added Rastinejad.
It is thought that this rare form of genome architecture may contribute to keeping stem cells in an unspecialised state, still full of the potential to become any cell type in the body.
On histologic examination, the normal cellular architecture of the lung and trachea was destroyed, and prominent intranuclear inclusion bodies were observed in the liver, lung, and trachea (Figs. 1D - 2 and 1D - 3).
Co-author Clive Bonsall from the University of Edinburgh explained that indigenous hunter - gatherers can be distinguished archaeologically from immigrant farmers by their material culture, such as artifacts, architecture, burial traditions, art, and body ornamentation.
This 30.000 - a-year gym in Belgrade, Serbia is famous for its jaw - dropping architecture and wonderful view of the city and it's mostly praised for its body balance program that blends yoga, Pilates and tai - chi.
The key is pointing the mind's eye into the architecture of the body to maximize the asana's potential for transformation.
The accrual of body fat, when food was plenty in the summer, rendered our ancestors [and today's contemporaries who still carry the (epi) genetic architecture that predisposes them] insulin resistant, which facilitated survival in the winter by hampering the uptake of scarce carbohydrates in peripheral tissues, thereby leaving these carbohydrates for combustion by the brain.
The toxic substances essentially become captive within the porous, sieve - like architecture of ZeoBind and are then shuttled out of the body via the feces or urine.
Despite its importance, the exact muscle architecture parameters for each muscle in the body have yet to be determined and many muscles have still only been partially studied (Luu et al. 2015).
«A dress is a piece of ephemeral architecture, designed to enhance the proportions of the female body
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I love the look, the lines and the architecture of the body when wearing a deep V.
In an open letter published February 18, Rolls - Royce chairman Peter Schwarzenbauer and chief executive Torsten Mueller - Oetvoes confirmed the development of «an all - new Rolls - Royce with exceptional presence, elegance and purpose... a high - bodied car with an all - new aluminum architecture... that can cross any terrain.»
The MFA replaces the previous sandwich - floor platform that the current A - and B - Class hatchbacks use, and is a modular architecture that can be enlarged, adapted for all - wheel - drive, and compatible with many different body styles and powertrain options.
Toyota's 4Runner retains its body - on - frame architecture for 2016 and its ability to seat up to seven when equipped with an optional third row.
Like other new high - end products from the Volkswagen Group portfolio, the new Continental GT rides on a version of the company's modular MSB architecture, which shares responsibility for some of the weight savings with the aluminum body.
It will likely be built with a traditional body - on - frame architecture rather than a unibody design, and like many other small pickups sold internationally, diesel engines should be offered alongside gasoline ones.
Built on the SPA (scalable product architecture) platform underpinning the current large Volvos, the Polestar 1 casts a deceptively small footprint, measuring 650 mm shorter than the S90 saloon — cutting 320 mm from the wheelbase and 200 mm from the rear body — and matching a Porsche 911 in length.
Despite its wild body and supercar - troubling 496bhp / 413 lb ft powertrain, the Design Vision GTI is still based around the MQB chassis architecture that underpins the mk7 Golf as well as many other VW group small cars.
scalable product architecture) platform underpinning the current large Volvos, the Polestar 1 casts a deceptively small footprint, measuring 650 mm shorter than the S90 saloon — cutting 320 mm from the wheelbase and 200 mm from the rear body — and matching a Porsche 911 in length.
A modest four - cylinder engine packaged in a remarkably lightweight architecture — composite body panels over an epoxy - bonded aluminum chassis — made the car far more significant than any recent Lotus.
Critics have suggested the 7 - seat Explorer, which migrates from a body - on - frame architecture to the Ford Taurus sedan's D - segment car platform, will steal sales from the Ford Edge and Flex.
While the car isn't referred to specifically as an SUV or 4x4, Rolls - Royce describes a vehicle «that can cross any terrain», adding that the vehicle will be a «high - bodied car, with an all - new aluminium architecture».
The precision body joining process minimises join lines between body panels and the structure is roughly 30 per cent more rigid than the Phantom 7's spaceframe architecture.
Front - wheel - drive architecture and three - box vehicle design contribute to a body that is 2.5 - times stiffer in twist and 1.5 - times stiffer in bending than the previous - generation Chrysler Sebring Convertible.
It will be available in two body styles, in keeping with the 90 and 110 main models of the outgoing Defender, and both will be based on Jaguar Land Rover's aluminum architecture dubbed D7u, which currently underpins the Range Rover and Discovery models.
ARCHITECTURE AND BODY STRUCTURE The F - PACE is the latest Jaguar model, alongside the XE and XF, to benefit from the brand's expertise in designing and manufacturing aluminum monocoques.
Underneath the more rakish body is the new mixed - material MSB architecture that will underpin a variety of other VW Group products in the fullness of time.
Underpinning it all is a unibody architecture shared with the Mercedes - Benz ML / GLE, with a 4822 mm body draped over the top.
The solid, body - on - frame architecture, similar to that used on the Silverado pickup truck, is part and parcel of the Tahoe's durability.
Even though every single body panel has been redesigned, the fifth - gen car is actually built on the same architecture, shared with the Fiat Punto, which makes it more than ten years old.
The third generation architecture spawned the most body styles, with a new Holden utility launched in 2000 (now officially as the Holden Ute), reborn Monaro coupé in 2001, four - door Holden Crewman utility and all - wheel drive (AWD) Holden Adventra crossover in 2003.
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