Sentences with phrase «drives early development»

I did this because research shows creative play drives early development and learning.
«The question we asked is, «How does the gene network drive early development from one cell to two cells, two cells to four cells, and so on?»»

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In a tech - driven world, the development of communication technology has influenced the «Net Generation» (a.k.a. people born between 1982 and 1991), bringing them into a world where the possibilities come with immense responsibility, Steve Blank told graduates of Dalhousie University during his commencement speech earlier this week.
Following similar innovation drives in the early days of Java and the App Store, Cloudflare has partnered with three VC investors — New Enterprise Associates (NEA), Venrock, and Pelion Venture Partners — who will fund $ 100 million in development projects, at their own discretion.
The message was driven home further by Fed Chair Janet Yellen, who in a congressional hearing in early November asserted that the downside risks to the US economy from global developments had diminished since September and that there has been a significant fall in labor market slack.
The large contribution of equity earnings to the recent increase in the NID stands in contrast to earlier episodes of a rising NID, which were mainly driven by developments on the debt side.
Earlier this year, Alan Winde, the Western Cape Minister of Agriculture, Economic Development and Tourism, emphasised the importance of the agricultural sector — specifically agri - processing — in driving growth and job creation in South Africa.
Designed to attract franchisees with an appetite for multi-unit expansion, the incentives include discounted initial franchise fees and offers reduced royalties for up to three years, driving unit level profitability early on in the initial entrance phase of development in a new market.
Early brain development, Schore explains, is not driven just by genetics.
I want to offer some information on our early organizing work to help engage existing soil - based as well as other community - driven urban ag growers, activists, and leaders as local elected officials begin to consider the development of urban ag policy...
«Fossil fuels are slated to drive our economy for the foreseeable future,» wrote George Bochis, vice president for development at Pilgrim Pipeline Holdings, LLC, in an op - ed in our sister paper, Saugerties Times earlier this year.
The parasite can drive their hosts to virgin births, which result in females only, gender - bend lads into ladies or simply kill males early in development.
The first option, called the big - bang or mitochondria - early theory, predicts that a primitive archaeon engulfed a bacterium, an event that drove the development of eukaryotes.
In early 2018, Redondo spent 15 days driving across southern Spain where he photographed 12 different developments.
The team has outlined in the eLife publication numerous precautionary measures intended to guide the safe and responsible development of gene drives, many of which were not possible with earlier technologies.
Dr. Pillai coined the term «surrogate light chains» for proteins that he identified (with David Baltimore), as part of a novel receptor, now known as the pre-B receptor, that drives early B cell development.
Oocytes, unfertilized eggs, have an exceptionally large cytoplasm containing RNA and protein that drives the early cleavage divisions and reprograms the male pronucleus to support early development.
Early in a man's life it is crucial for muscle development, sex drive, and hair growth.
In summary, greater early phase neural drive (and increased rate of force development), more suppressed co-activation, and greater co-ordination might all be achievable with (light load) velocity - focused training, compared to (heavy load) force - focused training, suggesting that each could contribute to velocity - specificity.
Such gains seem to be connected with increases in rate of force development (Gruber & Gollhofer, 2004; Bruhn et al. 2006; Gruber et al. 2007; Behrens et al. 2015), probably caused by increases in early phase neural drive, through faster motor unit firing rates (Gruber & Gollhofer, 2004).
The development of the mass civil rights movement in the early 1960s radicalized Simone and drove her into political activism.
The projects — models of high - quality student work in subjects across the disciplines, from classrooms across the country — were the focal point of a workshop for arts - inspired educators, part of a three - day professional development summit earlier this month called Arts and Passion - Driven Learning.
«One of our key hypotheses is that early in high school, when students are developmentally younger, we might see more peer socialization as the driving force behind adolescents» ethnic - racial identity development, but then as students get older, we may see more selection processes, with students being more likely to befriend those who are more similar to them with respect to their sense of ethnic - racial identity,» said Umaña - Taylor.
One likely explanation for the across - the - board increase in parents» investing in their young children's learning is that parents today are just far more aware of the unique importance of the early childhood years in shaping their children's development... It also may be that the increase in parent - child interactions among low - income families has been driven, in part, by the shift of low - income children out of preschool programs and into parental care during the economic recession.
Earlier in her career, she served as the Instructional Dean of Students at Construction Technology Academy at the Kearny High Educational Complex where she was instrumental in the development of their data - driven instructional Leadership team.
Under this umbrella, researchers are investigating children's development in the context of their learning experiences and environments; equipping early educators with knowledge, tactics, and networks to enhance their work; and building a pipeline of leaders ready to drive transformation in the field of Early Educaearly educators with knowledge, tactics, and networks to enhance their work; and building a pipeline of leaders ready to drive transformation in the field of Early EducaEarly Education.
The Office of Special Education Programs» Results Driven Accountability Initiative represents a significant shift in state accountability from a focus on compliance and ensuring access to education and early intervention services to a focus on measurable and meaningful outcomes in learning and development for children and youth with disabilities.
Her drive and passion for effective early childhood development programs derives from growing up in urban areas where early learning was practically non-existent.
Michael Worthington - Williams traces the firm's history / Aston Martin DB2 prototype — The Editor explains the development of the DB2 and examines the historic 1949 prototype / Women at the wheel — How the fair sex took to driving from the earliest days of motoring onwards.
Carriages without horses will go — Nick Georgano recounts the fascinating story of the first horseless carriages / 1926 Ceirano: Lambda in miniature — This highly desirable Italian car is described for us by Nick Baldwin / Empire Morris part two — Dennis Harrison concludes his article on Morris cars in Australia during the late 1920s / Singer: the early history — The beginnings and early development of Singer are described by Michael Worthington - Williams / 1916 Stanley steamer — The Editor has experienced a splendid Edwardian example of the best - known steam - powered car / La Coupe des Pyrenees — Malcolm Elder took part in this year's rally and much enjoyed the driving not to mention the food and wine / The Stepney spare wheel — The earliest type of spare wheel is described for us by Bryan Goodman.
Schnieders — The history of this French manufacturer — founded in 1910 — is related by Marc Douezy / 1932 Riley special — Malcolm Robertson describes this unique car a replica of the Rileys that drove overland from Australia to enter the 1932 Monte Carlo Rally / 1957 Ferrarids 500 TRC — A superbly restored junior (4 - cylinder) Testa Rossa has been driven by Ian Fraser / History on the Wall — John Dunne describes a series of commemorative plaques of Sir Malcolm Campbell and former Wolverhampton motor car manufacturers / Body - swap Sunbeam — This interesting story of an old (1914) body fitted to a new (1929) chassis is told by Bill Dowsing / 1929 Rolls - Royce Phantom I. — This month The Editor examines a splendid example of «the best car in the world», and asks whether the claim can be justified / Streamlining — Nick Walker writes about the development of streamlining as applied to motor cars from the early 1930s onwards / The Bleriot Whippet — Michael Worthington - Williams recalls the cycle car manufacturer who enjoyed a limited success in the 1920s.
-- P.H. Heilbron tells the story of this little - known car which was made from 1906 until W.W. I. / l93l Talbot 105 — Mark Gillies drove «GO 53» on the road and on the track at Silverstone / Hillman early history — In Part 1 of this article Michael Worthington - Williams recounts the development of the company from 1907 - 1929 / Bentley performs for TV — How a 3 - litre Bentley took part in film - making for a TV series.
Looking like the kind of car a Manga superhero would drive, this is an early sketch of the Honda CR - Z currently in development by MUGEN Euro.
Malcolm Robertson experiences a 1938/1939 example / 1904 single - cylinder Cadillac — Peter May writes about his restoration of and attachment to an early model B «one - lunger» / The Westcar and the Heron — Two little - known 1920s makes — both produced by the same company — are described by Michael Worthington - Williams / BMW 328 — ahead of its time — This month the Editor samples a Frazer Nash version of what was perhaps the best sportscar of the 1930s / Maudslay history 1902 - 1914 — Nick Baldwin writes about the company that first introduced overhead camshaft engines and pressure lubrication / Three Vintage Sports - Car Club events — Tom Thelfall reports on driving tests at Brooklands the Pomeroy Trophy at Silverstone and the Exmoor trial / Non-skid & puncture - proof tyre covers — The story of a remarkable invention that profoundly influenced the development of vehicle road tyres.
Obviously, there is only a single authentic CERV 1 in existence so valuation is difficult, but the price paid seems entirely reasonable for a car that is not only stunning to look at (and no doubt, drive) in its own right, but also contributed so much to the development of early Corvettes and GM performance in general.
Particulars like the upcoming truck's powerplant, drive layout and any real information are sparse, but that makes sense given the truck's early development stages.
Corvette was the vehicle that drove the small - block V - 8's development in the early days.
The ATC can analyze new models at a very early stage of development in a wide range of different situations with all test scenarios following real - life driving conditions.
Four - wheel drive was decided against early in the development process, for a number of reasons.
On the one hand this is a welcome development; up until it ceased production earlier this year this car's predecessor still scored highly for driving engagement.
While it still makes a powerful style statement, the new Smart has perhaps lost a little of the stand - out originality that attracted owners to earlier versions — while the joint - venture development programme with the Renault Twingo is evident from the driving seat, too.
The Q5 hybrid, which has finally gone into series production after a four - year development phase, is vastly improved over the earlier prototype version we drove a while back, most notably in the synchronization of its gasoline engine and electric motor.
The idea behind driving a pre-production BMW is to get some early insight into the development process of the car, while at the same time, providing feedback to the engineers responsible for the X7.
Development of the fourwheel - drive Q8 originally kicked off early last year under the watch of Audi's former R&D boss, Ulrich Hackenberg.
With Früh, who was responsible for the development of the both the SLS Coupé and Roadster during an earlier stint at Mercedes - Benz's AMG performance car off - shoot, doing the driving duties, we're treated to an extended run over a variety of different roads.
This natural - gas drive compatibility was taken into account in the early stages of development of the TSI gasoline engine series.
His vision of what a self - publishing service should look like gave direction to the product design and development teams in the early days, and since its launch in 2012,... Continue reading A Continuous Driving Force
Manufacturers» desire to appeal to the coveted Millennial generation has also driven new product development, as 24 percent of that demographic classify themselves as early adopters — far more than any other generation.
From the development of a test to detect antibodies to feline coronavirus in the early 1980s to the recent identification of a unique genetic signature of the transformation of the relatively benign feline coronavirus to the routinely fatal feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) virus, the Center has been a driving force in the support of basic scientific research that directly impacts feline health.
In our latest E3 gameplay video, we take a leisurely drive and explore The Crew's massive map across a variety of terrain, and even encounter a spot of wildlife on our travels: Considering the staggering scale of the map, not to mention the game's relatively early stage of development, the detail on display is awe - inspiring.
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