Sentences with phrase «control over the expression»

«DNA methylation is a key mechanism by which day length and melatonin levels exert seasonal control over the expression of the deiodinase enzyme known as dio3, and dio3 expression likely acts as a key step for the maintenance of reproductive competency during the breeding season,» said co-author Tyler Stevenson, senior lecturer at the Institute of Biological and Environmental Sciences at the University of Aberdeen in Scotland.
Recently, he has been focusing on the regulation of a family of yeast purine - cytosine permeases, including the transcriptional controls over their expression, and how, after these proteins bind to their cargo, they are targeted by the ubiquitin system for endocytosis and delivery to the vacuole.

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I've had a couple of traumatic, triggering experiences this week which have had me thinking again about just how much I struggle against institutions, so - called authority figures, and what I perceive to be (or are) obnoxious agents trying to exert «control» over my freedom of expression and thought and behaviors.
This tension is, essentially, that between the Enlightenment emphasis on disengaged reason exercising control over nature, and the Romantic emphasis on self - expression and creative imagination.
We suffer from what James Q. Wilson has described as the elevation of self - expression over self - control.
When I hear the expression, «God is in control,» I tend to think about the Asian tsunami that killed hundreds of thousands in 2004, the countless women who have been raped in the Congo over the last few days, and the many children who will die of hunger and preventable disease this year.
They were looked upon as an expression of the power of papal universalism; the popes and churchmen who sponsored these enterprises hoped that they would demonstrate to the whole world the strength of the church's control over the lives of the believers.
But this charismatic renewal was treated most harshly of all, for the Roman overlords at the time of Jesus persecuted Judaism with vehemence, putting to death anyone who challenged the state's control over Jewish expression.
In reaction, social movements and other expressions of civil society have engaged in strategies to regain people's control over food and nutrition.
«What we're seeing is that this regulatory region exercises exquisite control over where, and how much, KITLG expression occurs,» said Kingsley.
There has been some controversy among neuroscientists over whether gene expression could functionally control plasticity or connectivity between neurons.
The study was also the first to study gene expression in children over the course of their allergic reactions, allowing each subject's reaction to be compared to their own pre-reaction state, rather than to a control group without peanut allergies.
One is straightforward — during development, cells are assuming their identities and need precise control over protein production, so cells lacking a gene expression regulation mechanism are bound to have defects, particularly in the case of specialized cells like neurons.
In addition to a range of antibodies, Abcam offers over 4,000 pharmacological tools covering receptor agonists and antagonists, like Tamoxifen Citrate and oestrogen receptor, which is also used in the control of gene expression.
«Taken together, the work represents a large step towards deciphering the code that controls gene expression, and provides an invaluable resource to scientists all over the world to further understand the function of the whole human genome», says Professor Taipale.
Therefore, what we have control over is the expression of our genes.
«The ultimate expression of the individual seizing control over their own body and sexual identity.»
The mosque leaders have claimed that the plans are based on «the flawed assumption that radicalisation takes place within some madrassas» and that such «control and monitoring» over lessons would «effectively lead to a form of state sanctioned religious expression».
How does the teacher maintain control over the classroom while allowing for creative expression from students?
Our preliminary results indicate that while the addition of CpG may induce a mild increase in the number of CD40 - B cells generated we have not identified any significant increase in expression of B cell surface molecules over and above a negative GpC control.
When it first launched, The Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker wasn't taken seriously for its art direction, but it grew on critics so much over time that some say it's one of the greatest video games ever made because of characters» expressions, finely detailed environments, responsive controls, fluid combat action and puzzles.
This is consistent with the interests pursued by European data protection law — in particular giving individuals enhanced control over their personal data — but puts the EU on a collision course with the US when it comes to online freedom of expression.
In each of the allegations in the First Category, the Court noted, there is an inference or expression that Mr. Kelley exercised «some form of control over the ATV», because his various negligent actions and interactions with the ATV (or a part thereof) were alleged to be the direct cause of the ATV flipping over.
Thus, out of concern for similar cries of obfuscation or censorship of section 2 (b)'s freedom of expression, judges may be forced to cede control over the flow of information in a manner that makes them «just a participant in a connective community, rather than the person in control of a legal process.»
It presages a law captured by the rhetoric of the right to freedom of expression without due regard to the value underlying the particular exercise of that right; a law in which, under the guise of the right to freedom of expression, the «right» to offend can be exercised without responsibility or restraint providing it does not cause a disruption or disturbance in the nature of public disorder; a law in which an impoverished amoral concept of «public order» is judicially ordained; a law in which the right to freedom of expression trumps — or tramples upon — other rights and values which are the vital rights and properties of a free and democratic society; a law to which any number of vulnerable individuals and minorities may be exposed to uncivil, and even odious, ethnic, sexist, homophobic, anti-Christian, anti-Semitic, and anti-Islamic taunts providing no public disorder results; a law in which good and decent people can be used as fodder to promote a cause or promote an action for which they are not responsible and over which they have no direct control; a law which demeans the dignity of the persons adversely affected by those asserting their right to freedom of expression in a disorderly or offensive manner; a law in which the mores or standards of society are set without regard to the reasonable expectations of citizens in a free and democratic society; and a law marked by a lack of empathy by the sensibilities, feelings and emotional frailties of people who can be deeply and genuinely affronted by language and behaviour that is beyond the pale in a civil and civilised society.
The nautical expression which you borrowed is «every wise sailor knows he has no control over the winds, but he can always do something about his sails.»
«The Privacy Commissioner's finding tells social networking sites with teen users that these services must create spaces for expression that are privacy - respecting and give real control to teens over their online privacy,» said John Lawford, co-counsel for PIAC on the complaint.
But as some of the early attempts to bring it under control failed, such as the plan to have an anti-encryption «back door» built into the relevant hardware (the Clipper chip), naturally there was optimism that freedom of expression and participation would prevail over «the people who run things».
Learn how heavy fines encourage the use of not - so - smart filters that can silence free speech, and how murky definitions of «harmful content» give social media companies unprecedented control over free expression.
Box colorations are notably well controlled, and if dynamic expression is hardly dramatic, it does seem to offer a significant improvement over the Avant models using the smaller 135 mm drivers.
The COPE workbook, which was provided to parents and children after transfer from the PICU to the general pediatric unit, contained 3 activities to be completed before discharge from the hospital, ie, 1) puppet play to encourage expression of emotions in a nonthreatening manner, 2) therapeutic medical play to assist children in obtaining some sense of mastery and control over the hospital experience, and 3) reading and discussing Jenny's Wish, a story about a young child who successfully copes with a stressful hospitalization.
They are a most direct expression of the Australian Government's focus on gaining control over Aboriginal land, rather than reforming tenure to assist Aboriginal people to better use their land.
Much of the time partners exercise control over each other through non-verbals such as laughter, tone of voice, facial expressions, and body language.
The expression of these rights and interests in these terms [the right to exclusive possession occupation use and enjoyment of the land] reflects not only the content of a right to be asked permission about how and by whom country may be used, but also the common law's concern to identify property relationships between people or things as rights of control over access to, and exploitation of, the place or thing.
The control which Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples now have over the institute is both a symbol and an expression of the shift in the politics of knowledge which we have achieved over the last 30 years.
Community - based «participatory research» (PR) is desirable because it fosters partnerships between a community and research agencies, enabling inclusivity, interdependence and democratic knowledge production to reduce health inequalities.1 - 4 Support for PR is particularly strong when research involves indigenous peoples5, 6 as it promotes self - determination, creating more transparent and equitable conditions for knowledge creation and benefit sharing.3, 7 PR as a methodology may range from being consultative5 through community - directed8 to community - controlled, where community groups exercise the highest expression of autonomy over research, assisted by research institutions.9
They also have the right to maintain, control, protect and develop their intellectual property over such cultural heritage, traditional knowledge, and traditional cultural expressions.
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