Sentences with phrase «emergence of the new fields»

While these advances laid the groundwork for understanding the «ins and outs» of the epigenome, the emergence of the new fields of toxicoepigenetics and environmental epigenetics has provided the opportunity to enhance our understanding of how chemical and non-chemical environments impact health and susceptibility.
The emergence of a new field in oncology addressing cognitive deficits in cancer patients is justified by the existence of deficits in memory, concentration and attention, as well as executive functions before, during and after treatments, symptoms often referring to the «chemofog» or «cancerfog».

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The concept of emergence, and with it the new field of emergence studies, has gathered momentum, giving rise to new speculation about God.
We also witnessed the emergence of Julio Jones as the league's newest elite receiver and saw David Akers drill a 63 - yard field goal — all without the aid of Denver's mile high air.
Clinton's emergence this autumn as a strong Democratic candidate and a formidable contrast to a crowded Republican field afforded Cuomo the breathing room to bulk up his profile, both in New York and nationally, without any serious accusations of immediate upward mobility.
There was an ancient paradigm about the «fitness cost of antibiotic resistance,» but the emergence of the new technologies of high - throughput sequencing has changed the field, allowing researchers to study bacterial pathogenesis at the genome scale,» said Dr. David Skurnik, senior author of a new Bioessays article.
It also highlights the global emergence of this field that the European Union has recently announced a new Science Advice Mechanism (SAM) and that UNESCO is taking a leading role in better connecting science to policy in the context of the Agenda 2030 and now carries a mandate to serve as the Secretariat for the Scientific Advisory Board of the UN Secretary General.
But better and cheaper ereaders, coupled with emerging ebook publishers hitting big in select genres well suited for this new medium (such as erotica), eventually brought us to where we are today — the emergence of smart and quick Davids in a field of overgrown and slow Goliaths.
Overall, interviewees observed that while progress is incremental, the needle is moving, with changes accomplished through cultural shifts within the field and in broader society, and with the emergence of a new generation of leaders.
The Bauhaus School developed the grid as a field for invention, and Hans Hofmann opened up the field to rhythmic improvisation, to the emergence of new configurations.
Influenced by the emergence of abstract expressionism, the New York School, Color Field Painting and the Washington Color School, Gilliam's early style developed from brooding figural abstractions to large paintings of flatly applied color and paintings of diagonal stripes on square fields.
The background for Gilliam's art was the 1950s, which witnessed the emergence of abstract expressionism and the New York School followed by Field Painting.
Associated with the emergence of post-minimalism and process art, Serra's lead - splashing sculptures were included in The Warehouse Show at the Leo Castelli Gallery in 1968, and Anti-Illusion: Procedures Materials at the Whitney Museum in 1968 — both pivotal exhibitions that established a new discourse in the field of sculpture.
Reflections on the Emergence of a New International Judiciary, Professor Shany discusses some of the issues arising out of the recent changes in the field of international dispute settlement.
With an aging Baby Boomer population, and the emergence of many new technologies, there is a high demand for trained professionals in the field.
Such change is usually influenced by the economic transformations, emergence of new technologies, and ever - evolving industrial fields.
So much so, this has fueled the emergence of an exciting new field of brain science called interpersonal neurobiology, which explains how other people's actions, thoughts, and feelings shape our brains — and vice versa — for better or worse.
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