Sentences with phrase «collaborators know»

The editors and their collaborators know better; but only in selected instances have some of them managed to transcend such limited conceptions in behalf of the central purpose of the volume as a whole: to demonstrate how the literary dimensions of these texts do, indeed, make credible the power and authority they have exhibited for more than two millennia in shaping decisively the lives and minds of thoughtful people the world over.

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Social media helps us maintain communication with friends and family who live far away, or helps us establish relationships with people with common interests or potential collaborators we wouldn't otherwise know.
Now that he and his collaborators are trying to launch a business to develop and market their rehabilitation robot, they're figuring out exactly how much they still need to know.
His colleague Jean Frydman said, «After these terrible findings [of the anti-Semitic articles], we knew we were talking about a Nazi collaborator who is a very powerful man in France.
The Nazis had Jewish collaborators also, we all know how that turned out.
How the composer (and his lesser - known collaborator) wedded Scripture and music in daring new ways.
The man once known as «the Italian Oskar Schindler,» we were told, «far from being a hero» or saintly rescuer of Jews was «an enthusiastic Nazi collaborator
It's also why I invite comments and critiques from faithful collaborators — pastors, scholars, artists, scientists, doctors, parents, blog commenters, and editors — who often know more about a given topic than I and whose insights improve my writing by miles.
The only standard that has to be met is that the collaborator understands my process and knows the resources needed to execute on that.
Dr. Laugeson has been a principal investigator and collaborator on a number of studies funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) investigating social skills training for youth with developmental disabilities from preschool to early adulthood and is the co-developer of an evidence - based social skills intervention for teens and young adults known as PEERS.
And finally you need to know that you may be deluged by free samples of formula and educational materials from formula companies and their health professional collaborators who say they support breastfeeding.
Flemming and his collaborator, Daniel Blackburn, knew that about 20 percent of lizards give birth to live young, but finding the placenta came as a shock.
«We knew this process had to happen,» says Yamaguchi's collaborator Randall Smith, «but we'd never actually seen it before.
He and a group of collaborators discovered that simply knowing the population of any given urban area allowed them to accurately predict the nuanced details of its infrastructure and its socioeconomic state.
If these climate scenarios are confirmed, the study conducted by Maeda and collaborators indicates that the hydroecological system would no longer have time to recover.
Korley and collaborators around the country wanted to know if a blood test could better predict which patients would have ongoing brain injury - related problems, to provide better treatment for them.
«We know so little about the dark parts of the universe, it's important to measure how they push and pull on space over cosmic history,» said Lucas Macri of Texas A&M University in College Station, a key collaborator on the study.
Ian Lipkin of Columbia University, a well - known virologist who probes links between microbial infections and neuropsychiatric disorders, is being sued, along with the university, by epidemiologist Mady Hornig, his long - term collaborator.
When I left for Illinois, I knew I wouldn't have my chemistry collaborators next door anymore, so I needed to find a different way to make an impact.
«I can pretty much know that I can get advice or expertise, or even a new collaborator, in just about any new direction my research might move in,» she says.
Wordsworth and his collaborators looked to these long - lost gases — known as reducing gases — to provide a possible explanation for Mars» early climate.
All collaborators must know they are crucial members of the research team or they'll drop the ball or drop out.
Arnold and collaborators then devised a way to make these WGM biosensors sensitive enough to identify even the smallest individual bio-particles from the RNA virus MS2 to single molecules down to 6 zepto - grams (6x10 - 21grams), below the mass of all known cancer markers.
Her husband, Claude, helped create the computer revolution, but few knew that she was his closest collaborator
«We have a lot of biologics and antibodies that we want to test in collaborators» systems, but we exchange things of respected value like our technologies, reagents, and know - how.»
At the same time, Ballantyne and Rybczynski gathered collaborators who knew multiple ways to nail down past temperatures, calculating proxies from plant and soil bacteria fossils.
«We've shown that a specific type of these cells, known as follicular helper T (Tfh) cells are not only necessary, but are a limiting factor that differentiates between an average and a potent antibody response to HIV,» says Crotty, a scientific collaborator with the Center for HIV / AIDS Vaccine Immunology & Immunogen Discovery (CHAVI - ID), a major research consortium led by The Scripps Research Institute.
I recently accessed the Web page of a potential rival in the States, clicked on the e-mail button, and had a new collaborator almost before I knew it.
In the second study, Ghosh, Wisniewski and their collaborators wanted to know how teens and younger children felt about these parental - control apps.
But now that they know what to look for, the Dutch lab and collaborators in the Middle East are testing samples kept from recent pneumonia cases in the region, and the World Health Organization has issued an alert for new cases.
Still mysterious, however, is how grid and place cells obtain the information that every GPS system requires: the angle and speed of an object's movement relative to a known starting point, says Edvard Moser, co-author of the new study along with May - Britt Moser, his spouse and collaborator.
Getting to know our collaborators in a more personal level might be a good starting point for solving the challenge.
«We know they benefit because over time they form a colony on the electrode,» notes Lovley's collaborator Leonard Tender, of the Naval Research Laboratory.
The team of medics and scientists at the Wellcome Trust Centre for Mitochondrial Research at Newcastle University, together with international collaborators, have identified mutations in a gene, known as TMEM126B, involved in energy production in patient's muscles.
Is someone trustworthy is a very challenging question to answer before contacting a potential collaborator whom you do not know and have never met before.
But Marino calls her former collaborator's attitude hypocrisy, a contradiction she can no longer reconcile with the fight for dolphin rights.
«I said to myself: «I'm going to get to know this guy,»» Teret recalls, and the two of them soon became friends and collaborators.
Lai and his collaborators wanted to know what accounts for those differences.
Recently, he and Chinese collaborators found a hormone - derived toxin in centipedes and wanted to know how similar it was to the hobo spider's version.
In one of the new papers, Reich and a cast of dozens of collaborators chart the spread of an ancient culture known by its stylized bell - shaped pots, the so - called Bell Beaker phenomenon.
Additionally, your fellow graduate students may one day be collaborators and it is much easier to collaborate with someone you already know than a stranger.
Xie and his collaborators discovered that Bam and the COP9 sub-unit known as CSN4 have opposite functions in regulating the fate of GSCs in female fruit flies.
«We knew there was smoke but we didn't know where the fire was,» said Dr. Simpson, who added that each collaborator provided unique expertise to uncover the findings.
Though RNAi doesn't exist in every organism, the researchers knew it was active in M. circinelloides because of the pioneering work of their collaborators Rosa Ruiz - Vazquez and Santiago Torres - Martinez, with whom Calo trained at the University of Murcia, Spain.
They and their collaborators began to study black and gray wolves living in Yellowstone National Park, first looking for differences in genes known to influence color in birds, mice, cattle, and other animals.
Despite the seemingly complex structure of the 2 - D perovskites, they are no more complicated to make than their 3 - D counterparts, says Mercouri Kanatzidis, a chemist at Northwestern and a collaborator on the 2 - D perovskite project.
What Devadas and his collaborators — graduate students Ling Ren, Xiangyao Yu and Christopher Fletcher, and research scientist Marten van Dijk — do instead is to arrange memory addresses in a data structure known as a «tree.»
The university found no problems with the paper's conclusions, but Yamanaka says he no longer has the records needed to verify the image, because the experiment was done by collaborators.
Because of the work of several other collaborators, Haughey says, his team knew that some sort of inflammation - promoting molecule was released from brain and targeted to the liver after brain injury to send immune system cells to the damaged area, but the identity of this go - between had been elusive for years.
«It's ironic that if carbon, the main element of life, becomes too abundant, it will steal away the oxygen that would have made water, the solvent essential to life as we know it,» said Jonathan Lunine of Cornell University, Ithaca, N.Y., a collaborator on the research.
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