Sentences with phrase «for rapid»

In the collaboration with Thule Group, a company which develops and manufactures roof racks, the researchers have developed a method for rapid strength calculations.
Detection of the falling meteor by Doppler weather radar allowed for rapid recovery so that scientists could study for the first time a primitive meteorite with little exposure to the elements, providing the most pristine look yet at the surface of primitive asteroids.
They discovered, among other things, that twisting the strings into tightly clumped coils was key to storing energy that allowed for rapid spinning with minimal power.
«While the potential exists for rapid shifts in energy systems at the regional level, energy transitions tend to occur slowly on a global scale.
The researchers are also working to develop nanoscale energy harvesting, microfluidics - based portable kits for rapid medical diagnostics, and microfluidic tools to deepen our understanding of the physiological dynamics of living systems.
Transmission electron microscopy of the unfertilized ovule revealed a very thin cell wall between the synergid cell and central cell wall, which was assumed to be necessary for rapid disintegration of the cell walls.
«These findings demonstrate that efficient actin filament disassembly by GMF is essential for rapid dynamics of cell protrusions, and that this dynamics are important for cell migration in a three - dimensional tissue environment,» says Minna Poukkula from the research group of professor Pekka Lappalainen.
BEIJING (Reuters)- Automakers» latest projections for rapid growth of China's green car market have added to concerns of worsening smog as the uptake of electric vehicles powered by coal - fired grids races ahead of a switch to cleaner energy.
In exchange for rapid reporting, WWARN will offer scientists statistical help in analyzing the numbers and perhaps even tools for producing a standard manuscript.
The results have implications for plant response to climate change — some plant lineages, including many crops, will not have the underlying genetic attributes that will allow for rapid responses to climate change.»
This series of reactions can be anaerobic, so more suited to their typically low - oxygen environment, but also provides the supply of metabolic intermediates necessary for rapid growth and division.
Subjects were tested for their rapid eye movement that allows focus to shift on multiple objects in the field of vision (aka saccade) and ability to follow objects moving across the visual field, known as smooth - pursuit.
Jasper, who is now a staff scientist at Genentech, says this activation is important for rapid tissue repair, but at the same time it also increases the probability that stem cells will differentiate, thus losing their stem cell status.
Sia's team wanted to build upon their previous work in miniaturizing diagnostics hardware for rapid point - of - care diagnosis of HIV, syphilis, and other sexually transmitted diseases.
In cancer cells, this factory is active all the time, churning out the building blocks that cancer cells need for their rapid growth.
Now, a team at MIT and other institutions has come up with a way to bypass such expensive and time - consuming fabrication and testing, allowing for a rapid screening of far more variations than would be practical through the traditional approach.
Take, for example, reef - building coral, which contain tiny algae that allow for rapid growth even when nutrient stores are low.
The pixels of today's displays, which are designed for rapid, repeated imaging, normally stop lighting up after a short time.
Through the use of powerful genomic techniques, researchers at the National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases (NIAMS) have found that the development of immune cells, called innate lymphoid cells (ILCs), gradually prepares these cells for rapid response to infection.
The Food Safety and Technology Research Centre under the Department of Applied Biology and Chemical Technology of The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) has developed a new method for rapid authentication of Chinese herbal medicines, including Ganoderma (known as Lingzhi in Chinese), and Gastrodiae Rhizoma (known as Tianma in Chinese).
Much like trying to watch a video with the audio out of synch, older adults may have difficulty combining the stimuli they see and hear, and it could have implications for rapid decision - making tasks such as driving, according to new research.
Researchers at the National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases (NIAMS) have discovered that innate lymphoid cells, early responders of the immune system, are primed at the DNA level for rapid action.
An international group of researchers led by Professor Christoph Hess from the Department of Biomedicine at the University of Basel and University Hospital Basel have now found a structure that accounts for the rapid immunologic memory of particular immune cells (CD8 + memory T cells): these important memory cells form multiple connections between mitochondria — the powerhouses of cells — and the endoplasmic reticulum, the site of protein production.
A team of researchers from National University of Singapore (NUS) have created the first two - photon, small molecule fluorogenic probe that can serve as a useful tool for the rapid assessment of an individual's potential risk for Parkinson's disease.
The absence of a single gene tree identical to the avian species tree is consistent with studies in yeast (82), indicating that phylogenetic studies based on one or several genes, especially for rapid radiations, will probably be insufficient.
BioGene is at the forefront of innovative, UltraRapid Molecular Biology solutions for rapid detection of nucleic acids and this research has led to a very exciting platform technology, and one that we are looking to develop further.»
«It was more sensitive than I expected for a rapid antigen diagnostic test.»
Several members of his new administration, including potential Secretary of Energy Steven Chu and science adviser John Holdren, have argued for its rapid development.
These allow for the rapid development of new materials with established performance and reliability.
This allows for rapid, large - scale CBDV creation with none of the concerns around growing marijuana.
Anthropologist Barbara Arisi of the Federal University of Latin American Integration in Foz de Iguaçu, Brazil, says the hands - off policy has advantages, but should be more flexible, allowing for rapid response in emergencies.
Newly developing ocean basins, formed by plate tectonics and continental rifting, provide just the right conditions for rapid burial in anoxic waters.
This might help prepare a species for a rapid response to a changing environment, such as rapid climate change.
«The protein targets offer a faster, more cost - effective model for rapid screening and diagnoses of viral infections,» Woods said.
After boiling the carcasses or burying them for rapid defleshing by microbes and insects, O'Driscoll found 758 wounds on the bones, which he examined microscopically, and compared to 201 cut marks in an experimentally created reference collection of butchered animal bones.
rem sleep, named for the rapid eye movements that accompany it, is the active, dreaming stage of sleep, in which the body is paralyzed and the mind is dreaming.
New colorimetric sensor arrays on disposable test - strips read by hand - held devices allow for their rapid, inexpensive, and sensitive identification by their chemical «fingerprints.»
Cancer cells often alter their metabolic pathways in order to synthesize the materials they need for rapid growth.
► Iran's agreement on Tuesday to «dismantle large pieces of its nuclear program in exchange for lifting crippling economic sanctions... paves the way for a rapid expansion of scientific cooperation with Iran in areas as diverse as fusion, astrophysics, and cancer therapy using radioisotopes,» Richard Stone wrote that day at ScienceInsider.
It permits flexibility in selecting studies and researchers and the opportunity for rapid changes in direction because the grants are for specific purposes and last only a limited number of years.
«Suitcase laboratory developed for rapid detection of the Ebola virus.»
«Once natural systems exceed the bounds of natural variability, there is greater potential for rapid and unpredictable change,» says Sutton.
«Nevertheless, this gene will be useful in combination with other STB resistance genes, and our study provides tools for rapid lab - based tracing of Stb6 in wheat breeding lines,» says Kanyuka.
«On - the - go diagnosis of HIV and HCV co-infections: Researchers have created the first paper - based electrochemical «immunosensing» platform for rapid, inexpensive diagnosis of HIV and hepatitis C virus co-infections.»
To pave the way for rapid interstellar travel, NASA propulsion researcher Harold «Sonny» White plans to manipulate space - time in the lab
Moreover, out of concern for rapid drug degradation, the standard medicine kit kept on board the International Space Station is replaced every six months.
No obvious changes in the MERS virus account for its rapid spread in South Korea, a report by the World Health Organization says.
«Our combination of high thermal conductivity and elasticity is especially critical for rapid heat dissipation in applications such as wearable computing and soft robotics, which require mechanical compliance and stretchable functionality,» said Majidi, an associate professor of mechanical engineering.
The origin of a fast radio burst in this type of dwarf galaxy suggests a connection to other energetic events that occur in similar dwarf galaxies, said co-author and UC Berkeley astronomer Casey Law, who led development of the data - acquisition system and created the analysis software to search for rapid, one - off bursts.
In particular, the reason for the rapid demise of the once dominant common dolphin in the western basin of the Mediterranean, and the parallel increase in the once rare striped dolphin, remains a mystery.
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