Sentences with phrase «control sequences»

The only similar thing in these classes is their reliance on movement instead of calm and controlled sequence of poses.
The Trackhawk is further helped by a «Torque Reserve» system which fiddles with the supercharger bypass valve and spark timing during the launch control sequence to generate «a reserve of torque that can be instantaneously delivered upon acceleration from a standing stop».
Same goes for that mind - control sequence from Zoolander.
«Previous techniques that have been used to investigate DNA control sequences usually rely on sorting cells one by one and measuring gene activity in each of them,» says Dr Eva Yus, lead author of the paper.
Rink explains: «We already know some of the genes required for regenerating a head, but now we can also search for the regulatory control sequences that activate the head genes only at the front end of a regenerating piece.»
«Utilizing quantum effects in a technical manner by influencing the behavior of particles through electromagnetic fields required the fastest possible methods to develop fault - tolerant control sequences,» says Glaser.
«Building on the well - understood phenomenon from classical physics, we can not only visualize the development of reliable control sequences in quantum technology, but also accelerate them significantly.»
Max is a molecular biologist who does quality control sequence analysis for Addgene.
There's not much you can do to control sequence risk other than, perhaps, to try to time your retirement for a period when the stock market is strong.
Some special moves will feel familiar in that they use either the same control sequences (or very close variations thereof) of classic Street Fighter II controls.
We photograph the accident scene, obtain traffic control sequencing reports from the local municipality and hire the best accident reconstruction experts.
Whitehead Member Terry Orr - Weaver investigates the mechanisms that control the sequence of events during which a cell duplicates its DNA and divides in two.
(We later discover you can have a manual mode in the gearbox, but you need to properly disengage stability control by turning the systems off, and then performing a launch control sequence.)
«We now have a big range of control sequences we can use to adjust the levels of the proteins we want to produce in the lungs — like a toolkit we can use to control gene activity,» Professor Serrano explains.
But to ensure that the mice only produced lysostaphin in their mammary glands, Williamson's team spliced their gene to the control sequences of another gene which works only in the mammary gland.
The answer will partly depend on matching every gene to its control sequences.
The ability to create objects that change shape in a controlled sequence over time is enabled by printing multiple materials with different dynamic mechanical properties in prescribed patterns throughout the 3 - D object.
While Nemiroski and colleagues were able to control simple robots by hand, using syringes, they turned to computers to control the sequencing of their limbs as the designs increased in complexity.
Ingested food goes through multiple intermediate stages during digestion and these steps may be most efficient if carried out in a controlled sequence (Figure 3).
It's also hilarious, and packed with some of the most engaging motion - controlled sequences I've ever played.
The ABS system has a module to control the sequence of solonoid operated valves which apply and release the brakes according to the performance of the ABS wheel sensors against a performance map stored in the module.
In 1801 Joseph Marie Jacquard invented a loom that used replaceable punch cards to control a sequence of operations.
«Today, many of them use more sophisticated equipment — laptops and control sequences, and definitely a lot more electronics.»
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