Upon entering the warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico, Harvey intensified from a disorganized,
fragmented system into a strong Tropical Storm, finally making landfall as a Category 4 hurricane around 9:45 pm on August 25 (with wind speeds of 130 mph).
We enable firms to promote self - service, support better collaborative decision - making, optimise and manage their workforce performance and replace
their fragmented systems into a single view of their HR data».
Not exact matches
Like an Aspen tree's interconnected root
system, Follett has completely reorganized itself from a once functionally
fragmented company separated
into five different buildings
into one that enjoys a pragmatic consolidation of buildings.
The solution to
fragmented systems is to build one comprehensive UX layer — a
system of engagement — that walks you through, leverages that data, and puts it
into a workflow that's user friendly,» says McElrath.
It is no wonder, then, that After Virtue found such a wide hearing, for it seemed to offer the key with which we could reassemble our shards and
fragments into a coherent moral
system.
Just as the demands of production had
fragmented people
into interchangeable jobs and skills that fit the
system, so the demands of communication to «reach» people in the mass further
fragmented their understanding, yet without touching them in their wholeness as persons.
The Education Act of 1980 introduced the Assisted Place Scheme which took selected and gifted children out of the state school
system and placed them
into independent schools; the trade union reform acts abolished the closed shops, secondary picketing and stamped down wild - cat strikes; the Education Act of 1988 introduced City Technology Colleges, which took states schools out of the purview of the Local Education Authority; the 1988 Next Steps development began a transformation of the civil service by
fragmenting in up
into executive agencies; and the NHS and Community Care Act 1990 introduced the internal market
into the NHS.
Replication of viral RNA leads to high amounts of dsRNA which is recognized by the host's RNAi
system and chopped up
into smaller RNA
fragments, called siRNAs (small interfering RNAs).
Electric current from the vehicle's generator creates plasma — hot, electrically charged atomic
fragments — that transforms diesel
into a hydrogen - rich gas that then scours pollutants from the vehicle's exhaust - treatment
system.
From this, PNH erythrocytes become increasingly coated with C3
fragments, turning them
into tasty meals for cell - engulfing phagocytes, a specialized cell in the body's recycling
system.
The GFP - tagged isoform a (plasmid pCK28 -LCB- PW01A8.1:: W01A8.1 (a) synth:: gfp:: unc - 54 3 ′ UTR -RCB--RRB- was constructed by synthesizing the W01A8.1 a sequence with modified codons to allow protection from CRISPR / Cas9 targeted sgRNA and prepared as a GeneArt ® Strings ™ DNA
Fragment from Invitrogen (Invitrogen, Carlsbad, California, USA) and cloned using GeneArt ® Seamless Cloning
System (Invitrogen)
into pPD95.75 (NeoR).
Some researchers assume that a close
system evolves
into a wide
system over millions of years due to dynamical interactions, but others guess that turbulence in a gas cloud
fragments the cloud
into smaller ones and stars are formed in each small cloud.
In these individuals, the innate immune
system responds to gluten in these grains, and food
fragments may pass
into the blood stream through zonulin-gated tight junctions.
«It's really trying to figure out how the state fits
into this
fragmented system, in the midst of politics and financial pressures,» said Jackson, a faculty senior associate with ExEl.
So what do we, as responsible principals acting as the buffer — a filtering
system to prevent teacher overload from splintering our personnel
into fragments so small they become no more than bark mulch in denim — do to our staffs?
The current,
fragmented continuum for developing teaching expertise must be transformed
into a
system capable of supporting and assisting teachers to be...
In an education
system as decentralized and
fragmented as ours, accountability provides critical insights for communities
into the quality of their schools and for parents
into the options available to their children.
Fragmented into three apps: Xperia Play, Get Games and Playstation Pocket, the
system will confuse even the most tech literate, and is in desperate need of streamlining.
These diets have their protein (usually meat) source sliced on a molecular level
into such small
fragments that your pet's immune
system can't recognize it or mount an immune response against it.
In dogs, adult worms can live in the heart and lungs for more than 5 years, but in cats, the typical lifespan is less than 2 years.2 The release of new heartworm debris
into the bloodstream initiates a second inflammatory response, also primarily localized in the lungs.4 Lesions in the second phase of infection are associated with dead worm
fragments as the immune
system removes them from the body.
8th September 2016 — When Auster and Prince Kiefer are determined to prove there's more to life than their island home, they soon stumble
into a quest that will see them travelling through time in order to save the fate of their world in DRAGON QUEST VII:
Fragments of the Forgotten Past, coming to Nintendo 3DS family
systems on 16th September.
This is all familiar territory for Wyn Evans, whose work has often translated
fragments of poetry and prose (by the likes of Emily Dickinson and Gertrude Stein)
into morse code and other, often unreadable
systems.
Here newspaper clippings, found images,
fragmented language and everyday objects aggregate
into captivating collaged portraits of the world at present — the US incarceration
system, Hell Yeah Tumblr sites, domestic violence month — emphasizing an immediacy of content and material, and speaking to numerous trajectories within art history.
In earlier works, Jukkala has drawn on postmodern abstractionists like Peter Halley, with his cells and conduits that allude to
systems of corporate control, and extended his representational agenda,
fragmenting rectilinear shapes
into pixelated grids with jazzy patterns that might be robotic figures or electronic graphics.
He saw in the Rasterbild a
system of social order that was «standardized, divided,
fragmented, rationed, grouped, specialized,» and channelled this
into paintings such as Puppe (Doll)(1965).
This color sequence finds applications elsewhere in Fish's work — as a subtle coded
system embedded
into the surface of her «Threshold» paintings, and as a structural arrangement that underlies two further paintings, entitled Threshold — Matrix:
fragments [spectrum with grey] and Threshold — Matrix: harbour [spectrum: transposed].
This song is diffused throughout Empty Gallery's two floors by a multi-channel speaker
system which Gordon has used to
fragment the composition
into its component parts — localizing different elements of the song in specific regions of the space.
The coating on a number of these hip replacement
systems has been ineffective, resulting in
fragments of metal being released
into the body, causing soft tissue damage also known as soft tissue necrosis.
Tez is launching today on iOS and Android in the country and will see Google linking up with several major banks in the country by way of UPI (Unified Payments Interface)-- a payment standard and
system backed by the government in its push to bring more integrated banking services
into a very
fragmented market.