Sentences with phrase «development at critical points»

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Apparently, then, this specialized group of nerves is the material locus for a «critical node,» as Whitehead puts it, at which point bodily feelings are transmuted so that «there is an increasing development of special emphasis» (PR 477).
St. Augustine formulated the conception of love at the critical point in the development of early Christianity, and his vision in some way informs all subsequent Christian thought in the West.2
The study of the history of religions appears to be at a critical point in its development.
«We recognize that broadband service has become as essential as electricity and water and sewer for economic development and that if we want to attract high - tech jobs, if we want to provide students opportunities for education and provide equal access to services to people across the county, having high - speed broadband is absolutely critical at this point
Though a range of developmental scenarios in multiple brain regions is surely at work in ASDs, the researchers said the ability to place these specific genetic mutations in one specific set of cells — among hundreds of cell types in the brain, and at a specific point in human development — is a critical step in beginning to understand how autism comes about.
The Structural Genomics Consortium at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (SGC - UNC), in partnership with the DiscoverX Corporation, has reached the milestone halfway point in its development of the Kinase Chemogenomic Set, a potent group of inhibitors which allow deeper exploration of the human kinome, a family of enzymes critical to understanding human disease and developing new therapies.
«Our research points to the need to better understand the impact of prematurity on the timing of critical maturational processes and to develop therapies aimed at regulating brain development,» Dr. Blüml said.
Critical transitions across states and tipping points lay at the heart of most complex problems in modern biology, including reversible physiological adaptation to environmental change, evolution of interactions in the microbial loop, development of an adult body plan from an embryo, differentiation of a stem cell, and transition from health to disease.
Through our research and our testing procedures, we strive to provide high quality manufacturing that includes strict inspections at critical points throughout the product development process.
We serve adolescents in low - income communities at a critical point in their development - as they search for their pathway...
We serve adolescents in low - income communities at a critical point in their development — as they search for their pathway into the adult world.
Older dogs who are not sold do not get human contact at the critical point in their development so that they can bond with people.
Four - and - a-half months marks a critical juncture in your dog's development, the point at which he changes from puppy to adolescent, sometimes virtually overnight.
If the temperature drops below the critical level, larval development will stop, but the larvae don't die — development will re-start at the same point when the weather warms back up.
At this point, drawing became critical to the development of the paintings as the artist skillfully drafted works on paper that would translate directly to the canvas.
Launched in March 2004, Transformer's annual Exercises For Emerging Artists is a peer critique & mentorship program created to support DC based emerging artists at critical points or crossroads in their professional growth and creative development.
Kozyra's activities have been crucial in the development of the Polish art movement known as Critical Art, and they have heavily influenced Polish contemporary culture, often as a starting point for a broader discussion at an international level.
At the time of the MoMA's 1968 seminal exhibition, «The Machine,» modern technology was at a point of critical transition between the mechanical age and the rise of electronic developmenAt the time of the MoMA's 1968 seminal exhibition, «The Machine,» modern technology was at a point of critical transition between the mechanical age and the rise of electronic developmenat a point of critical transition between the mechanical age and the rise of electronic development.
We hope that these points have to some extent clarified key developments in China's negotiation position today, particularly where texts were almost mysteriously appearing and seem to be distracting from the most critical issue at hand — to arrive at a new climate agreement.
The term «tipping point» commonly refers to a critical threshold at which a tiny perturbation can qualitatively alter the state or development of a system.
Legal technology is at a critical point in its development, and it's time to think about what the future should look like.
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