Sentences with phrase «earlier sequences of»

Micro and macro scale are constructed along similar lines in Blackhat: Helicopter shots of grid - like cities evoke earlier sequences of moving around microchips, the bright moving lights of cars convey the sense of people moving through cities as sequences of code move around the web.
Memish also told a press conference in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, this week that the MERS virus has three new mutations compared to earlier sequences of the virus, reported Saudi Arabian newspaper Asharq (original article in Arabic).
Briefly, Taking recalls the early sequences of Blair Witch in which the student filmmakers interview Maryland residents about the local legend.
Even in the early sequences of the film, before things go south, scene changes and edits are accompanied by the sounds of guns being loaded, contributing to an intense, suffocating feeling that violence lurks just around the corner.
An early sequence of Jackman's Bronson performing a jump has the quick, glossy cuts of an Edgar Wright film but looks cartoonish where Wright's films utilize the gloss to elevate the action.

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Venter, who is one of the first people to sequence the human genome, co-founded the company in effort to discover early genetic markers for a variety of disorders.
It would «be impossible in practise [sic] for MS to revoke every bootmgr» — the code that guides the earliest stages of a computer's startup sequence — Slipstream wrote, «as they'd break install media, recovery partitions, backups, etc..»
«I remember the first week we were sitting down and taking a look at the really early previsuals of the sequence and trying to make sense of it,» Jensen recently told Business Insider.
Grail, a year - old, Menlo Park, Ca. - based early cancer screening startup that spun out of the DNA - sequencing giant Illumina is reportedly looking to raise up to $ 1.7 billion in fresh funding to launch a large - scale clinical trial.
Because of sequence of returns risk, portfolio withdrawals can cause the events in early retirement to have a disproportionate effect on the sustainability of an income strategy.
But then if you save or if you retire and you withdraw money, then the sequence of returns will matter and then you should be scared about a stock market drop early on in your retirement.
«The market is in wave [four] of a sequence that started in the late - «10 / early -»11 lows,» Jafari wrote in a Sunday report on charts for the week ahead.
But the biggest threat to a successful retirement is a long run of bad returns in the early years, otherwise known as sequence of returns risk.
Onavo sends anonymized data to Facebook on what apps consumers have installed, how frequently they open those apps, how long they linger inside them, and the sequence throughout the day of consumers» app usage — information that functions as an early - detection system on whether an app is gaining popularity, according to the people familiar with the company's activities.
An unfortunate sequence of returns can put us on a crash course early on.
In early January, the Texas Securities Board released a cease and desist sequence opposite the argumentative British - based Bitconnect investment intrigue just before the company's shutdown at the commencement of the year, alleging that «'' BitConnect is enchanting in rascal in tie with the offer for sale of securities.»
Dec. 18, 2013 — The most complete sequence to date of the Neanderthal genome, using DNA extracted from a woman's toe bone that dates back 50,000 years, reveals a long history of interbreeding among at least four different types of early humans living in Europe and Asia at that time, according to University of California, Berkeley, scientists.
Rather, specifically human existence is, in Whitehead's term, a «personal society,» i.e., a temporal sequence of occasions which share, by virtue of inheritance from the earlier to the later, a defining characteristic that makes the man or woman in question just this individual and not some other.
The more pluralized the student body becomes in regard to age, previous experience, earlier education, sex, race, social location, and vocational self - understanding, the less workable is a single, prescribed sequence of courses.
Hartshorne characterizes events in terms of increasing asymmetrical specificity: «the earlier members of an event - sequence» relatively to «the successors» are less definitely specified.
-- In looking at the Gospel of John we must take a jump ahead in time sequence, beyond the books emerging from persecution which we shall discuss in the next section, into the early second century.
Though apparently written in a continuous sequence, the two parts were separated early in the second century so that the Gospel section could be placed with the other three Gospels to form a fourfold story of Jesus.
But it may be pointed out that (1) no one has ever «unstrung» the Marcan sequence more completely than the author of Matthew did in revising and reorganizing the Gospel of Mark for his special purposes: the book is taken apart and put together again in a new order, combined with the «Sayings Source» (Q) and with other materials, and arranged apparently for didactic use — as a manual, one might say, for the religious educators of the early Syrian church!
The early chapters of Genesis (after the first one) present an account of human beginnings largely in temporal sequence, seemingly as an unfolding account of early human history.
As a transcript of a living community tradition, the Gospel of Mark relies not only upon the early passion narrative and the oral records of Jesus» life and teachings, some of which may already have been gathered into little collections, sequences, groups of sayings; it relies also upon the apostolic experience which supplemented and interpreted those traditions.
That these mark processes in which a system follows a reiterative sequence of states is a feature of Whitehead» s earlier generalized view of organisms, through what in Science and the Modern World he called «organic mechanism.
It can be argued that (1) the longer version was written by Luke and the confusion is due to the sequence cup - bread - cup, not found in early liturgies and therefore disliked by early copyists, or (2) what Luke wrote was only the shorter version (cup - bread, as in the Didache); the confusion is due to the efforts of copyists to supply additional materials.
This analysis also gives reasons, by extension, for the conclusion Whitehead anticipated earlier: that there is a single best pattern for realistic and effective teaching and learning, and that we can specify what the stages and sequence of that pattern are.
As a contemporary commentator noted as early as 1865, Mill's anti-Hamiltonian view of feeling as a neutral stuff prior to the correlation of Ego and Non-Ego, and his confession that the continuity of feeling, though as real as the sequence, was a «final inexplicability» 4 — both positions impelled British philosophy in the direction of some kind of original unity.5 To this end, Bradley will conflate the «feeling» of Hegel and of Mill in order to transform it from a psychological into a metaphysical category that can accomplish the reconciliation of nature and spirit.
They also rewrote a raft of other single - season top - flight records, among them the longest winning sequence in a season (14), the best start (eight wins), the most away wins (14 by early May), the longest spell without conceding a goal at the start of a season (495 minutes) and the biggest goal - difference (+76, with three games to go), not to mention the most points and the most wins.
The hosts have been formidable at home all season, the sort of side who always give travelling opponents a vigorous encounter in Lancashire, and so the Spurs chief desperately needs to see some character, some fighting spirit from his team much like when his side went to places like Stoke and Fulham earlier in the season and grounded out priceless away wins, as this morale - battering sequence of results is threatening to ruin what had been, up until the end of 2010, a fantastic campaign which promised endless possibilities.
So there have been a lot of tight games between the two of them lately and the 2 - 2 draw earlier in the season broke a five - match sequence of games between them that went under 2.5 goals.
The Early LAP contains a hierarchy of 414 developmental skills arranged in chronological sequence in six domains of development:
The Lib Dems had a good sequence of play early on - for a while it looked like they might romp home.
DAILY POST reports that Nwoga is seeking to stop the National Assembly from changing the sequence of the 2019 elections, earlier adopted and published by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).
The sequencing of a 10,600 - year - old genome has settled a lengthy legal dispute over who should own the oldest mummy in North America — and given scientists a rare insight into early inhabitants of the Americas.
Scientists investigating the earliest stages of cancer development used an exquisitely sensitive sequencing method capable of detecting DNA mutations present in as few as 1.6 per cent of blood cells, to analyse 15 locations in the genome, which are known to be altered in leukemia.
An uninterrupted sequence of fossilized pollen from flowers begins in the Early Cretaceous, approximately 140 million years ago, and it is generally assumed that flowering plants first evolved around that time.
An international team of influenza researchers in China, the United Kingdom and the United States has used genetic sequencing to trace the source and evolution of the avian H7N9 influenza virus that emerged in humans in China earlier this year.
In contrast, analysis of sequence data from early in the outbreak indicated rapid mutation.
The earliest of the gene sequences were taken from four people of the Boncuklu community, who lived between 10,300 and 9,500 years ago.
With EC funding, geneticists at Trinity were able to participate in three of the early genome sequencing projects in yeast, Arabidopsis, and Bacillus subtilis.
This timeline highlights key discoveries about our closest relatives, from early fossil finds to the publication of the draft nuclear genome sequence.
All that changed this month, with the publication of a 400,000 - year - old mitochondrial genome sequenced from the remains of an early human found in a cave in Spain.
Researchers sequencing Neandertal DNA have concluded that between 1 and 4 percent of the DNA of people today who live outside Africa came from Neandertals, the result of interbreeding between Neandertals and early modern humans.
As an undergraduate studying genome sciences at the National Autonomous University of Mexico, she was immediately fascinated when she read some of the early papers about sequencing Neandertal mitochondrial DNA.
The move comes in response to the announcement earlier this week of a new U.S. company, launched by sequencing - machine manufacturer Perkin - Elmer and J. Craig Venter of The Institute for Genomic Research, that plans a brute - force approach to sequencing the human genome within 3 years (ScienceNOW, 12 May).
Thus in the early generations, most of the machines bumbled about randomly, but gradually, as «mutations» made changes in the robots» behavior, some of them stumbled onto productive sequences of behaviors.
For the study, the researchers used an unusually large dataset made up of the sequences of 128 proteins from 55 species, including representatives of all the major animal groups, focusing in particular on those that diverged very early.
The team has also found that in hothead mutants, other faulty genes mysteriously revert to the sequence of earlier generations too.
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