From birth to age two, much of the brain architecture related to social and emotional response is
formed as scaffolding for future mental health.
Not exact matches
In many ways, Pinker's book The Stuff of Thought: Language
as a Window Into Human Nature, which will be published this month, may be his most ambitious yet — an attempt to show that the entire range of human thought is built on the «
scaffolding» of a few core concepts that shape our understanding of the physical and social worlds and
form the basis for the way we interpret reality.
The
scaffolding that holds the large - scale structure of the universe constitutes galaxies, dark matter and gas (from which stars are
forming), organized in complex networks known
as the cosmic web.
The mycelia also appeared to act
as scaffolding, attracting fibroblasts and anchoring them, ready for the next stage of wound - healing when collagen scar tissue
forms.
Standard tissue engineering involves seeding types of cells, such
as those that
form ear cartilage, onto a
scaffold of a polymer material called a hydrogel.
A rare, premature aging disease, Hutchinson - Gilford progeria is caused by a single point mutation in the gene encoding lamin A, which
forms a protein
scaffold on the inner edge of the nucleus that helps maintain chromatin structure and organize nuclear processes such
as RNA and DNA synthesis.
Other proteins have structural or mechanical functions, such
as those that
form the cytoskeleton, a system of
scaffolding that maintains the cell shape.
There are many types of connective tissue and these two amino acids feature prominently in most of them, from the cartilage that
forms our joints to the extracellular matrix that acts
as a
scaffold for the cells in our individual organs, muscles, arteries etc..
[i] Bunga's retransformation is an appropriate first exhibition, delicately balancing the context of the space while referencing its dual aesthetic through the
forms he uses: classical colonnade and apse,
as well
as contemporary building
scaffolding.
Lauren Seiden DENNY GALLERY In the Western tradition, drawing, or the use of line
as the primary vehicle for shaping
form on a two - dimensional surface, has long been the
scaffold on which...
These were followed during the 1950s by linear, quasi abstract works depicting boxes, still life, goal posts, cables,
scaffolding, including a number of paintings with which the artist represented Ireland at the XXX Venice Biennale in 1960, such
as the reductive
forms of women bearing boxes and bunches of twigs on their heads.
The structural grids, beams, sweeping arcs, and planes that comprise Held's architectural
scaffolds have been given palpable
form, each defined by a single plane of color adjoined with a second plane of a similar or contrasting hue that serves
as its «lit» or «shaded» side; the artist modeling through color alone.
As part of their job, these professionals complete duties such as measuring lumber, reading blueprints, building scaffolds, constructing forms for pouring concrete, and travelling between job site
As part of their job, these professionals complete duties such
as measuring lumber, reading blueprints, building scaffolds, constructing forms for pouring concrete, and travelling between job site
as measuring lumber, reading blueprints, building
scaffolds, constructing
forms for pouring concrete, and travelling between job sites.