Sentences with phrase «early discovery in»

That idea permeates all the way back to early discovery in the laboratory.»
The Brooklyn district attorney's office has long provided open and early discovery in most cases.
Experiments were then performed on real brain tissue in the Blue Brain's wet lab in Lausanne confirming that the earlier discoveries in the virtual tissue are biologically relevant and also suggesting that the brain constantly rewires during development to build a network with as many high - dimensional structures as possible.
The varied sources of inspiration in Geleynse's work trace back to the traditions of nineteenth century photography, the mechanical processes behind early discoveries in photography and his own childhood recollections of growing up.

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When I talk to prospective franchisees early in their discovery process, I always ask the same question: «When you look back at your first year in business, what would you like to have accomplished?»
A press release elaborated on its plot: «The comic depicts early events in Colonel Sanders» life that eventually led to the discovery of his real super power: the combination of a pressure cooker and secret blend of 11 herbs and spices, better known as his world - famous Original Recipe Chicken.»
And then you add in what we've been able to do around primary healthcare and the discovery that we can act early in your life knowing genomics, knowing the profile of what you have, knowing things about your neighborhood and your environment.
When selling value, you can avoid bidding situations by establishing your value proposition early in the sales appointment with a discovery question about their intentions: «Is the lowest investment your only consideration, or is quality also important?»
Also, make sure your closing question is designed to produce a «Yes» or «No» answer, unlike your earlier questions in the discovery process, where all you really want is more information.
(Although this has not always been the case, and one has only to trace the history of European discoveries of silver mines first in Germany, then in Mexico, and finally in Bolivia, and their relationship with Chinese demand for silver, to see how earlier waves of globalization also manifested themselves in complicated relationships between capital and current accounts around the world.)
The discovery changes the history of early human migration and suggests archaic humans were present in the region long before than previously thought.
The initial discovery of accounting fraud in 2015 led to revelations of concealed impairments at WEC in late 2015 and further discovery of accounting fraud in early 2016.
These companies were early developers of drug discovery tools, and were part of an industry wide acquisition roll - up that resulted in Accelrys.
In my youth I made the chance discovery, via the Lutherans, of the ancient Daily Office, associated with the early monasteries and prescribed in St. Benedict's RulIn my youth I made the chance discovery, via the Lutherans, of the ancient Daily Office, associated with the early monasteries and prescribed in St. Benedict's Rulin St. Benedict's Rule.
«Cosmic background radiation is well explained as radiation left over from an early stage in the development of the universe, and its discovery is considered a landmark test of the Big Bang model of the universe.»
8) «This conclusion serves to corroborate the inference made by Soviet archaeologists from their discovery of camel - headed wagons that as early as the first half of the third millennium B.C. two - humped camels were used in Turkmenistan for drawing wagons...» The Camel and the Wheel, Richard W. Bulliet p155
The discoveries and scientific creations of recent years in the field of nuclear energy, transforming our period into a new power age, are directly traceable to the discoveries of radioactive elements by Becquerel and the Curies, inaugurating the new physics.9 A new depth of relations and energy revealed in both earlier and more recent experiments has routed the world - view of mechanism which Newton and his followers through the nineteenth century had come to take for granted.
One of Augustine's most important experiences in his early days in Milan was the discovery of a new method of reading.
He was able to picture early Christianity this way with the more assurance because he did most of his scholarly work before attention shifted back to Palestine in the time of Jesus (thanks in part to the discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls), and before the themes of light against darkness, life against death, came in the 1960s to be understood as first century Jewish themes.
† I indicated August before, that would be the very earliest possible, it could take up to one to two years to match the results of several instruments set out to detect the Gravitational Waves with BICEP2, BICEP — Background Imaging of Cosmic Extragalactic Polarization, the one stationed in the South Pole that made this discovery.
What it can do is to work towards a discovery of the earliest strata of material in the gospel narratives, and thus indicate what it is highly likely the earliest disciples believed.
Whereas Wesley came to his theology chiefly out of his study of the Bible and his personal experience, Whitehead was a mathematical physicist trying to make coherent sense of deep perplexities created by new discoveries in the early part of this century.
Earlier this month Revd Percival and his daughter Ruth were released on bail until March, after being arrested on suspicion of murder and conspiracy to conceal the birth of a child; following the discovery of a baby's body in Lancashire in November.
In an earlier passage in Process and Reality, prior to his having given Descartes» discovery a name, but clearly having to do with the subjectivist bias, Whitehead saiIn an earlier passage in Process and Reality, prior to his having given Descartes» discovery a name, but clearly having to do with the subjectivist bias, Whitehead saiin Process and Reality, prior to his having given Descartes» discovery a name, but clearly having to do with the subjectivist bias, Whitehead said:
In this earliest form of the discovery story, the women, the chief human characters though they be, may be said to be incidental to the story.
It draws on the discovery of many older manuscripts, some of them, as in the case of the Isaiah scroll found at Qumran, a thousand years earlier than the texts used to translate the KJV.
`... we now need to consider how the discovery of «natural cooperation» — as what Martin Nowak calls the «third fundamental principle of evolution» (alongside mutation and natural selection)-- might (help)... theology and metaphysics (need) together (to) strive to complete the vision toward which evolutionary cooperation seemingly gestures... the phenomenon of cooperation... provides a significant modification of the «nature red in tooth and claw» image that Darwinism early accrued to itself...
Knowledge of the existence of a vital third (organic) tradition — the others being Aristotelianism and mechanism — in the seventeenth century, of its early success in promoting scientific discoveries, and of the dubious reasons for its defeat, may help embolden some theologians to revive this tradition, in purified form, in a way that would be beneficial both to the religious life of humanity and its «scientific» understanding of the reality in which it finds itself (p. 41)
On the contrary, he remains caught in precisely the same paradox which earlier he had fled: the discovery that the deepest human difficulties can not be resolved.
Secondly the discovery of the Gospel of Matthew in Hebrew character suggests that the earliest Christians in India were Jewish converts.
I can connect the discovery of my American theological self more or less with the writing of my book The Parables, published in early 1967.
His starting point is his discovery of the manuscript of a brief early history of the Movement, entitled Revival of Primitive Doctrine and written in 1840 by a devout and intelligent lay disciple of Newman's called S.F.Wood (the text is published here in an appendix for the first time).
The full texts of the Council's reports can be read on - line at their web - site Religious from The Start A recent discovery of carved - ivory artefacts in caves in south - western Germany have served to demonstrate more clearly than ever that early man had an innate spiritual dimension.
It is impossible, for instance, to analyze the dismantling of slavery in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries apart from a host of political developments — specifically liberal ones, but also specifically Christian ones, derived in part from evangelical missionary attitudes and discoveries.
«The discovery of Philippe Pacalet's wines came quite unexpectedly at the La Dive Bouteille tasting in Saumur in early 2015,» explained Andre Shearer, Cape Classics Chairman & CEO.
Benefiting from discovery and play in our Early Childhood program, skill - building in our Lower School, and rigorous intellectual challenges in the High School, Green Meadow students go on to top colleges, fulfilling careers, and are known for their resilience and creativity.
12 to 18 months Early in the second year of life, the adventure of self - discovery truly begins.
The visitor center, located in a renovated dairy barn originally built in the early 1900s, features a hands - on discovery area.
Participants in this experience will join the ranks of early naturalists, explorers, and inventors as they learn about the discoveries and adventures of the time!
But when they studied expecting mothers with cortisol levels consistently higher than normal early in the pregnancy and their newborns, Davis and her colleagues made a startling discovery: The infants displayed a much higher sensitivity to stress than other babies.
In 1920, for example, one pediatrician, clearly an advocate of late introduction of solids, called the early feeding of solids («early» being six months at this point) the new «liberal diet» and registered his opinion that the «traditional timetable» was still the best for babies.101 Yet by the mid-1920s several doctors were noting in medical journals that, with the relatively recent discovery of «vitamins,» it was necessary to change an infant's feeding timetable.1In 1920, for example, one pediatrician, clearly an advocate of late introduction of solids, called the early feeding of solids («early» being six months at this point) the new «liberal diet» and registered his opinion that the «traditional timetable» was still the best for babies.101 Yet by the mid-1920s several doctors were noting in medical journals that, with the relatively recent discovery of «vitamins,» it was necessary to change an infant's feeding timetable.1in medical journals that, with the relatively recent discovery of «vitamins,» it was necessary to change an infant's feeding timetable.102
Prior to the discovery of antibiotics in early 1900s, these homeopathic choices were what was available and are still very helpful today.
In that earlier fact sheet, the state asserted that the discovery of the cancer - linked chemical in the public village water supply «does not constitute an immediate health hazard.&raquIn that earlier fact sheet, the state asserted that the discovery of the cancer - linked chemical in the public village water supply «does not constitute an immediate health hazard.&raquin the public village water supply «does not constitute an immediate health hazard.»
The current Minister of Lands and Natural Resources, Peter Amewu had earlier in a Citi News interview said he was not «too surprised» about the discovery.
However, with the discovery of the Lilstock specimen, this new study refutes previous identifications and also the most recent assertion that the Aust bones represent an early experiment of dinosaur - like gigantism in terrestrial reptiles.
This early result from the survey is just a taster of the new discoveries still to come, as the survey continues to fill in blind spots in our maps of the Magellanic Clouds.
Commenting on the discovery Dr Rabbani said, «Damage to proteins in the arthritic joint have been known for many years but this is the first time it has been exploited for early - stage diagnosis
Piot had a successful career as a microbiologist, including the discovery of the Ebola virus, and did some of the early research on AIDS in Africa.
Back in the early 1990s, engineers made a remarkable discovery: adding nanometre - sized particles to a liquid makes it far more effective at carrying away heat than anyone expected.
The goal of early SMA drug discovery programs has been to identify small molecules that induce the SMN gene to produce sufficient levels of protein to improve motor neuron functioning in affected patients.
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