implies a geographically
defined subset of the earth's surface.
Each year's exhibit tackles a loosely
defined subset of art, three or four specified media, all work made in the -LSB-...]
Recent evidence suggests hemangiosarcoma conforms to the «cancer stem cell» model, where
a defined subset of cells is responsible for initiating and maintaining the tumor.
The result of her angst has been yet another alternative from a more
defined subset of ingredients — essentially a mix of bacterial cultures.
The result is a genomically
defined subset of patients with a clear likelihood of clinical improvement.
When defining your persona, you need to look for a unique angle or well
defined subset of your buyer group.
Future work will focus on determining whether these pathways may
define a subset of human behavioral and mood disorders.
To the extent that there are differences, the direction of opinion across these more narrowly
defined subsets of AAAS members tends to place scientists» opinions slightly further from those of the general public for all save one of the 13 topics.
(2017) Impaired H3K36 methylation
defines a subset of head and neck squamous cell carcinomas.
Although it is important to inform people that scientists are attempting to
define this subset of genes in a number of species, «imprintome» is not used in this paper as it was originally intended.
Not exact matches
Various descriptors can be used to
define each
of these dimensions, but we have constructed the MSCI Quality Index (a
subset of the MSCI World Index) using these three:
The point here is basically that each way
of conceiving
of evangelicalism produces a different population when each net is used to pull out
of both church history and contemporary experience a coherently related and
defined subset.
Define a coalition as a
subset of the set
of the 51 states (counting DC as a state) that make the USA.
Out -
of - body experiences belong to a
subset of not - so - garden - variety phenomena broadly called the paranormal, although the dictionary
defines that word as «beyond the range
of normal experience or scientific explanation,» and out -
of - body experiences are neither.
«Our data suggests that targeting specific immune cell
subsets at
defined stages
of disease may represent a better approach to therapeutic immunomodulation to improve heart failure.»
All are thought to play a role, but now, for the first time, researchers have reported a
defined genetic defect that causes a
subset of IBS.
Many people find it counterintuitive or even paradoxical that infinite sets can be paired off with «proper
subsets»
of themselves —
defined as
subsets that are not equal to the full set.
«They have closed the door to the vast majority
of germline applications and left it open for a very small, well -
defined subset.
Through the use
of immunological, molecular and cell biological techniques, my laboratory is
defining the phenotype and function
of different monocyte
subsets that infiltrate the central nervous system following traumatic injury.
These seven climate divisions are a
subset of the 344 divisions
defined by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) based on a combination
of climatic, political, agricultural, and watershed boundaries (NOAAa undated).
Comparability would enable serious researchers to make fine - grained, practice - based distinctions at the classroom level, enabling the field to observe,
define, and disseminate effective practices among various
subsets of students.
The researchers identified a
subset of 39 programs that used what they
defined as «sound» training approaches — sequenced activities to achieve skill objectives, active learning, and an explicit focus on personal or social skills.
It is grounded in the belief that focused work on a
subset of clearly
defined leadership competencies helps early - career school leaders promote student success.
You also seemed to view «traditional publishing» as being the larger publishers which isn't true (correct me if I interpret you incorrectly)-- Indie, as you
define it, is a
subset of traditional publishing.
This specification
defines a restricted
subset of SVG 1.1 to represent vector graphics inline in XHTML Content Documents and as standalone SVG Content Documents.
This small
subset of dogs being used for these negative purposes came to
define the millions
of pit bull type dogs living companionably at home.
I
define the Women as Background Decoration trope in video games as: The
subset of largely insignificant non-playable female characters whose sexuality or victimhood is exploited as a way to infuse edgy, gritty or racy flavoring into game worlds.
I
define the Women as Background Decoration trope as: The
subset of largely insignificant non-playable female characters whose sexuality or victimhood is exploited as a way to infuse edgy, gritty or racy flavoring into game worlds.
«A more important change is the emergence
of a
subset of the hot category, extremely hot outliers,
defined as anomalies exceeding [3 standard deviations].
I'm not certain that it is correct to say that the Universe «
defines» itself or that
subsets of the Universe are «inferior» to it (which smacks
of control and value judgement, not ordinal ranking
of measurable size or information content).
Since NO ONE claims to be able to predict the variations in climate over ANY period, absent any anthropogenic contribution, attributing ANY
subset of the observed variations in the «Temperature
of the Earth (never rigorously and consistently
defined)» to anthropogenic influence amounts to nothing more than ex cathedra pronouncements by Climate Experts.
Working carbon is a
subset of all three categories and
defined as a material being put to human use.
«Sexual orientation discrimination is a
subset of sex discrimination because sexual orientation is
defined by one's sex in relation to the sex
of those to whom one is attracted,» a 10 - 3 opinion issued by the 2nd US Circuit Court
of Appeals stated.
Rather than creating a single definition
of «research information,» we allow covered entities the flexibility to
define that
subset of protected health information they create during clinical research that is not necessary for treatment, payment, or health care operations and that the covered entity will use or disclose under more limited circumstances than it uses or discloses other protected health information.
«Individually identifiable health information», as
defined at section 1171 (6)
of the Act, is information that is created or received by a
subset of the entities listed in the definition
of «health information», relates to the same subjects as «health information,» and is, in addition, individually identifiable.
We proposed to
define «individually identifiable health information» to mean information that is a
subset of health information, including demographic information collected from an individual, and that: