Sentences with phrase «decipher more»

I follow a variety of indicators to help me decipher more accurately when the market is getting overbought or oversold.
I follow a variety of indicators to help me decipher more accurately when the market is getting overbought or oversold.
The five acts are presented non-chronologically and the viewer deciphers more of the mystery with each revealing fragment.

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Once you decipher a person's motives, you can adequately show respect for their beliefs and, upon doing so have them listen to your point - of - view in a more open minded manner.
Rather than decoding the obvious biases of CEOs, perhaps we should be more worried about deciphering the bizarre agendas of the country's academic community.
While people think these digital forms of communication are making them more efficient and social, they are actually wasting time deciphering mixed messages and clarifying points of view.
Companies are increasingly finding new and innovative ways to gather more valuable data to decipher promising leads from cold ones, gauge consumer response to content, and ultimately convert content into revenue.
Analytics are going to play more and more of a function in deciphering huge quantities of data, making sense of it, applying it into many different areas and then using blockchain technologies to securitize that.
We debunk marketing to make it more effective, we demystify digital to make it more powerful, we decipher strategy to make it more persuasive and we deliver exceptional results through inspired implementation.
Today, one of the more astute anchors sustained the nonsense that the ECB and Mario Draghi have a SINGLE MANDATE (inflation), which renders the ECB policy easier to decipher as the FED has its self - defined DUAL MANDATE.
Even as new discoveries close some of the physical gaps, the riddles are not necessarily more easily deciphered.
Viewing life through the lens of seasons will certainly help, but deciphering the season you are in and realizing what you are supposed to learn and accomplish in that season is even more important.
The practical awareness of a «mission» is inseparable from the deciphering of the signs of the new creation, of the tendential character of the Resurrection, to quote Moltmann once more.
This «kerygmatic center» is the «in spite of» and the «how much more» with which we «decipher the signs of the resurrection under the contrary appearance of death.
I'm still deciphering which was more minute - wasting to see: this or the inital «Miami Thrice» coming out / psuedo - championship pre-season party last year.
Learn why your dreams may be more vivid and memorable when you're pregnant, what your dreams might mean, and how to decipher ex...
More than physically draining, it's emotionally & mentally draining to decipher when to get all the things done (hello, we're preparing for another human to come into our world that we're totally responsible for) and when to rest, when to say no (the birthday party I cancelled to attend over the weekend), what's truly necessary and what's not... especially for someone who wants my girls and husband to see me as strong at all times.
Although parents usually learn quickly to decipher their children's less - than - perfectly enunciated speech, grandparents may have more difficulty.
Ah yes, this is definitely relevant, but due to lack of clear data, hard to decipher the true role, but we can say with certainty that premature babies are far more likely amongst non-white populations and poor socioeconomic status, meaning that the true complication rate is higher than reported.
Even without a food fight, you're more likely to discover what makes your child laugh or cry over a family meal than you are through a short text message that you had to learn how to decipher before you even knew what it meant.
We now have to decipher the true meaning of such phrases as quantitative easing (printing more money), fiscal stimulus (a tax cut or spending more money) and CPI (Consumer Price Index, one measure of inflation).
He'll say anything, but what he means and really hopes to achieve is often hard to decipher and more often than not, a study in misdirection.
He also proposes changes in statute to make the budget — a multi-part document that can be difficult to decipher without a intricate knowledge of legislative language — more readable and digestible for the public.
More than three decades later, planetary scientists are still deciphering this enigmatic world.
No one has done more to decipher this bacterial lingo than Bonnie Bassler, a molecular biologist at Princeton University.
Sheila Nirenberg, a neuroscientist at the Medical College of Cornell University, has spent more than a decade trying to decipher it.
That is why in order to be able to advance in the development of more specific and more efficient drugs, the molecular mechanism that regulates the activity of these receptors needs to be deciphered.
It's all the more impressive, then, that our brains are able to decipher the meaning of these color arrangements in an instant.
«If we can decipher the local immunological changes that give rise to the accumulation of one of the subgroups involved in these patchy skin disorders, we'll be on the way to more targeted treatments,» says Dr Eidsmo.
Recent studies have deciphered a microRNA «signature» associated with cancer: The levels of certain microRNAs in tissue from different cancers are abnormal — usually more abundant — compared with the tissues from healthy people.
Deciphering Developmental Disorders, a collaboration between the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute, the UK Department of Health, 24 regional genetics services and more than 180 clinical geneticists, has now analysed the first 1000 children from its 12,000 - strong cohort, returning a genetic diagnosis for nearly a third of families.
The complex corn genome — coming in at a hearty two billion base pairs (compared with the human genome's 2.9 billion base pairs)-- has been mapped by more than 150 researchers, who worked for years to decipher the grain's genetic code.
Now researchers have recreated this formation in the lab using little more than water and a spinning table — an important first step, experts say, in finally deciphering this cosmic mystery.
In our studies, we're trying to decipher the functional significance of why the retinal cell packs some genes away and makes others more accessible.
Another study, which Sasson and Pinkham published last year, found that when people with schizophrenia do take note of faces, they are more prone than people with autism or typical people to jump to the wrong conclusions if the expressions are hard to decipher.
Some research suggests that because people with autism have a limited ability to decipher social cues, they may be more easily victimized or bullied than their typical peers.
That is how he became more famous for deciphering the human genome than the international army of scientists who shared the achievement, how he hopes to understand every microbe in the ocean (through his Global Ocean Sampling Expedition), and how he plans to create artificial life.
Later, even more adventurous souls at HealthCare Ventures provided the funds to create Human Genome Sciences, a company I led for more than 10 years, during which time we helped decipher the human genome.
It will take more research to fully decipher how we recognize faces, but there are some practical reasons, beyond sheer fascination, to keep up the search.
But biologists are starting to decipher a separate, much more malleable layer of information encoded within the chromosomes.
This and other eukaryotic mysteries may resolve more easily as geneticists refine a technique for deciphering DNA from one individual cell.
It offers new possibilities for deciphering hundreds of so far untouched texts, without the damage that can be caused by trying to open them [more on the ESRF website].
Decipher the molecular basis of cancer & better understand tumor heterogeneity by discovering more variants in a single assay.
More Severe Spermatogenetic Defects in Coisogenic C57BL / 6J - Golga 3repro27 strain: Deciphering GOLGA3 function in spermatogenesis.
It was a major feat when more than a decade ago, scientists deciphered the first human genome, containing 22,000 or...
Dr. Soares earned his PhD at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, and shortly after came to the UCSC Paleogenomics laboratory where he was tasked with deciphering the evolutionary and demographic history of the Passenger Pigeon.Read More
«The need to decipher the causes of Alzheimer's and to find better therapeutic solutions has never been more important — or urgent.
Contributing to the DECIPHER database is an international community of academic departments of clinical genetics and rare disease genomics now numbering more than 250 projects and having uploaded more than 19,000 cases.
Using the European XFEL's brilliant X-ray radiation, physicists, chemists, biologists, and other scientists from all over the world will be able to map the atomic details of viruses, decipher the molecular composition of cells, take three - dimensional images of the nanoworld, film chemical reactions, study processes such as those occurring deep inside planets, and more.
The team expects that over time, NuSTAR will be able to resolve more of the high - energy X-ray background — and better decipher the X-ray song of the universe's black holes.
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