Sentences with phrase «fingers at your colleagues»

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Back in 1985, Wise's colleagues Beverly Whipple and Barry Komisaruk, both at Rutgers, discovered that during self - stimulation and orgasm, women's ability to withstand painful finger squeezing increased by 75 per cent, and the level of squeezing at which women noticed the pain more than doubled.
Primatologist Susan Perry in the anthropology department at the University of California, Los Angeles, and her colleagues have seen capuchin monkeys bite one another in careful, seemingly ritualistic ways, clamping down on fingers hard enough to trap them but apparently causing no pain.
Now, a computer modeling approach, developed by University of Maryland seismologist Vedran Lekic and colleagues at the University of California Berkeley, has produced new seismic wave imagery which reveals that the rising plumes are, in fact, influenced by a pattern of finger - like structures carrying heat deep beneath Earth's oceanic plates.
When the Department of Transport announced its plans for the M25, the road engineers in the south tower were in effect sticking two fingers up at their environment colleagues in the north tower.
Jean Decety, a psychologist at the University of Chicago, and his colleagues used functional MRI to scan the brains of 121 male prison inmates while they looked at photos of a painful moment, such as a foot stepping on a nail or a finger being smashed in a drawer.
In the new report, Zhang, Waisman scientist Hong Chen, and colleagues have pointed a finger at proteins that build a transport structure inside the motor neurons.
In this study, scientists in Dr. Harvey Lodish's lab at Whitehead and their colleagues at Millennium found that FATP4 is present at high levels in the cells that line the villi, the tiny finger - like projections in the small intestines.
Gregory Kawchuk at the University of Alberta, Canada, and his colleagues made it their mission to find out exactly what is happening inside our fingers when we «crack» their joints.
With # 250,000 missing from the evidence room, and his colleagues all pointing their fingers at him, Gabriel has to try and work out if he is a good or bad cop.
One colleague, aghast at the prospect of this «new thing» (creative nonfiction), carried a dozen of his favorite books to the meeting — poetry, fiction, and nonfiction — gave a belabored mini-review of each, and then, pointing a finger at the editor of the paper and pounding a fist, stated: «After you read all these books and understand what they mean, I will consider voting for a course called creative nonfiction.
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