Sentences with phrase «controlled culture system»

An automated pH - controlled culture system for laboratory - based ocean acidification experiments

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Lastly, do we direct management to establish systems, controls and an ethical culture that rewards proper risk taking?
«Crypto Valley was initiated by Johann Gevers after identifying Switzerland with its decentralized, citizen - controlled political system, its centuries - old culture of individual rights, innovation, and entrepreneurship, its neutrality, stability, and business - friendly environment... for building the new generation of decentralized technologies.»
Therefore the comment about the inmates being in control is more than a mere aside, it underscores a narrative about American culture and its system of justice.
Unless that technological, industrial establishment is radically controlled — thereby effecting a transformation of vast areas of our political, economic and social life — the culture has a very good chance of destroying itself through increasingly inadequate supplies, through endless conflicts for those ever scantier materials, and through the systems of control and authority necessary to cope with each of these dangers.
Much of the new middle class is actually in the business of culture, is in control of many of the institutions that produce and disseminate cultural symbols, notably in the educational system and the communication media.
Education has always been socialization into a scheme of values, namely, that of the culture in which it takes place or of the culture that controls the system.
Despite their chemical imbalances and their poor impulse control, I predicted three quarters of them were going to live through the penal system, as they glorified and sought to admire and emulate the people and tenets of black culture that were going to put them in prison, destroy their interpersonal relationships, and leave them undesirable in the marketplace.
protected animals»); studies on in vitro systems (whole perfused organs, tissue slices, cell and tissue cultures, and subcellular fractions); and human studies (including estimations of occupational and environmental exposure, postmarketing surveillance, epidemiology, and the ethical and strictly controlled use of human volunteers).
So does the food system, once you get away from growing food [in] oil which is our current preoccupation and one that isn't going to last much longer, the need for local production and control and whatever food has the same, and I was trying to argue at the end I think much the same thing is sort of happening with culture as well, that we have simultaneously this incredibly interesting global thing, the Internet and it's allowing you to live very locally and globally at the same time.
The dramatic shift has been partially attributed to First Nations peoples (a term that replaced the word «Indians» in the 1970s) gaining local control of education in 1973 and changing the on - reserve school system from a more traditional education to one mixed with First Nations history, culture, and values.
Our lab uses a variety of model systems, such as the nematode C. elegans, as well as in vitro culture systems, to address fundamental questions in cell cycle control during development and tissue formation.
The Human Emulation System offers researchers a new standard for predicting how a human may respond to diseases, medicines, chemicals, and foods — with greater precision and control than today's cell culture or animal - based testing approaches.
Newark is its microcosm, a byzantine culture of powerful ward bosses who control every aspect of governance, including its school system.
Our personnel understand how and when security cameras, metal detectors, access control and visitor management systems are appropriate but they also understand how student supervision, human connectivity, communications and decision making can be improved to enhance school safety, culture and climate.
It's unfortunate, because the unit in the Kluger is more than a match for its 2065 kg kerb weight, easily propelling the Toyota off - roader off the line with a lusty, cultured note and plenty of punch throughout the range, assisted by Toyota's acoustic control induction system which can alter the length of the engine's inlet runners to maximise low - end torque and top - end power.
The city / country management system that NDOORS has been working on adds a new level of strategy for an MMO — guilds can establish control of a city and will have to manage every detail within it ranging from culture and commerce to industry and the placement of buildings.
It first hit the US on the Nintendo DS in 2008, and was praised for its unique art style, accurate portrayal of Japanese youth culture, and an interesting dual - screen battle system that had you controlling two characters simultaneously, one using the touch screen and one using the d - pad and buttons...
Work, management, economics, politics, control systems, state - of - the - art technologies and the culture industry are the many «worlds» that Julien Prévieux's activities involve.
In 2012, then culture minister Ed Vaizey refused to extend the deal, saying that long - term use of temporary licences was undermining the export control system.
Instead we improved both the technology and the safety of operations via pilot training, aircraft control systems, and safety protocols and culture.
It can cut across well established systems of budget and program control, delivery and accountability arrangements and, simply, differing departmental cultures.
Education, knowledge, media and employment rights are contained in articles 14 — 17 of the Declaration: right to establish and control their educational systems; right to education, including in their own culture and language; right to indigenous cultures, traditions and histories, reflected in education and public information; right to establish their own media, in their own languages, and access non-Indigenous media without discrimination; and right to employment without discrimination and protect Indigenous children from economic exploitation.
I blend psychodynamic, control mastery and systems theory, all of which focus on individuals» strengths, childhood history, culture, problem solving skills, and motivation to change old patterns.
My primary approach is psychodynamic, with control mastery and systems theory, all of which focus on individuals» strengths, the influence of their childhood experiences, culture, problem solving skills, and motivation to change old patterns.
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