Sentences with phrase «from discordant»

«Therefore, to completely escape from the discordant voices of a plurality and the «shackles» of CBDR, the US may move away from the UNFCCC framework and seek an alternative policy platform.
It is a dynamic visual art that stems from a discordant figure - ground relationship that puts the two planes — foreground and background — in a tense and contradictory juxtaposition.
In this 18 - month study funded by Maddie's Fund, researchers hope to learn now many cats will test negative within six months after a positive test, to examine the accuracy of and agreement between different testing methods, to understand what can be learned from discordant test results, and potentially to identify why some cats overcome the virus and others don't.
We found 27 of 144 obesity genes with differential expression in adipose tissue from discordant twins (e.g., IRS1 and VEGFA, P < 0.05; Supplementary Table 5).
mRNA expression was analyzed in adipose tissue from discordant twins using GeneChip Human Gene 1.0 ST arrays (Affymetrix, Santa Clara, CA) according to the manufacturer's recommendations.
In addition, cohousing coprophagic mice harboring transplanted microbiota from discordant pairs provides an opportunity to determine which bacterial taxa invade the gut communities of cage mates, how invasion correlates with host phenotypes, and how invasion and microbial niche are affected by human diets.
We can create harmony from discordant sounds by the addition of further sounds, but only in music.

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«Desiring, then, that all things should be good and, so far as might be, nothing imperfect, the god [Demiurge] took over all that is visible — not at rest, but in discordant and unordered motion — and brought it from disorder into order.»
Discordant quotations from Process and Reality about the order of concrescence reflect unresolved tension between Whitehead the metricalist and Whitehead the ordinalist.
(Adventures of Ideas, New York: The Free Press, 1967, 257) These discordant feelings, in themselves destructive and evil, make a contribution by producing «the positive feeling of a quick shift of aim from the tameness of outworn perfection to some other ideal with its freshness still upon it.»
What happens in a crisis, or in any less dramatic problem situation involving unexpected, puzzling or discordant experiences, is this sudden shift of control of an ongoing activity to a higher level in the many - leveled hierarchy, from a semi-automatic to a more conscious performance, because the decision to be made or the problem to be solved is beyond the competence of the automatic pilot and must be referred to higher quarters.
But a liturgical intent will also allow womanist theology to challenge the thought / worship / action of the black church with the discordant and prophetic messages emerging from womanist participation in multidialogics.
When we have deduced what we deduce by our reason and from study of visible nature, and then read what we read in His inspired word, and find the two apparently discordant, this is the feeling I think we ought to have on our minds» not an impatience to do what is beyond our powers, to weigh evidence, sum up, balance, decide, and reconcile, to arbitrate between the two voices of God» but a sense of the utter nothingness of worms such as we are; of our plain and absolute incapacity to contemplate things as they really are; a perception of our emptiness, before the great Vision of God....
To be fair, some of the discordant voices come from those who grudgingly accept that there's now no short - term prospect of a Miliband leadership challenge.
The matter of discordant tunes on its use from election tribunals is disturbing as expressed by the CJN.
Newmania, Its always good to hear from you, and not unusual for you to be a discordant voice.
School children now board the state government buses free of charge to and from school though there may be some discordant views to this.
Ridaura et al. (1241214; see the Perspective by Walker and Parkhill) obtained uncultured fecal microbiota from twin pairs discordant for body mass and transplanted them into adult germ - free mice.
Separate groups of germfree mice were colonized with uncultured fecal microbiota from each member of four twin pairs discordant for obesity or with culture collections from an obese (Ob) or lean (Ln) co-twin.
We transplanted fecal microbiota from adult female twin pairs discordant for obesity into germ - free mice fed low - fat mouse chow, as well as diets representing different levels of saturated fat and fruit and vegetable consumption typical of the U.S. diet.
The data come from HIV discordant couples enrolled in ZEHRP as part of IAVI's Protocol C epidemiological study, supported by USAID.
News from a second study in discordant couples, suddenly announced the week before the Rome meeting began, made the draft guidelines potentially even more confusing.
To biologically validate our findings in discordant twins, we analyzed the expression of six selected genes in adipose tissue from unrelated subjects with NGT or T2D (case - control cohort 1).
We next studied the global DNA methylation pattern with the Infinium HumanMethylation450 BeadChip in adipose tissue from 14 twin pairs discordant for T2D.
The selected genes have known functions related to fat metabolism (ELOVL6 and FADS1)(30,31), glucose metabolism (GYS2)(32), or inflammation (SPP1 [OPN], CCL18, and IL1RN)(33 — 35); and were selected from the genes contributing to the enrichment scores of GSEA and / or from the list of most downregulated and upregulated genes in discordant twins.
In this study, we capitalized on the strengths of a twin study design to present for the first time both genome - wide mRNA and DNA methylation profiles in adipose tissue from MZ twin pairs discordant for T2D.
Our aim was to dissect molecular mechanisms underlying T2D using genome - wide expression and DNA methylation data in adipose tissue from monozygotic twin pairs discordant for T2D and independent case - control cohorts.
Unsupervised clustering proposed a large genetic contribution to the methylation variability as the affected twin from the pair discordant for T2D was epigenetically «closer» to his / her unaffected co-twin than to the other diabetic twins.
We study common, low frequency and rare variants [1] in an ancestrally diverse population of > 40,000 individuals recruited from throughout New York City through the Mount Sinai's ongoing BioMe EMR - linked Biobank, [2] in the large - scale UK Biobank (n = 500,000), and [3] in a unique discordant - sib family study.
Wednesday, Oct. 18, 9:45 - 10:00 a.m., Room 230C, South Building Platform Presentation: Genome - wide methylomic analysis of neonatal blood from Danish twins discordant for mental illness S. Weinsheimer, iPSYCH, et al
Their damaging effects are compounded by other features of a modern Western diet and lifestyle apart from an evolutionarily discordant degree of refined carbohydrate consumption — namely, a gross imbalance between n - 6 and n - 3 essential fatty acids, a lack of micronutrient and antioxidant - rich vegetables and fruits, and a paucity of physical activity.
In a recent twin study, «Physical activity and dietary intake in BMI discordant identical twins» physical activity and food habits were measured in 16 female monozygotic twins (identical twins from the same single embryo and share the same genome) with a mean BMI discordance of about 4.
The only discordant note in the photo arises from the contrast between your attire and the lush look of green behind you.
The harmonious unity of Ermanno Olmi's film, despite one or two discordant notes, stems largely from the director's circumspect approach to all its elements.
For all its disorienting intensity, emphasized by Mica Levi's keening and discordant score, Jackie operates at a chilly remove from the viewer.
While I'm far from an opponent of the shift to digital filmmaking, the way Roth and his cohorts employ it in telling their stories is discordant with the types of narratives they are invested in.
Yet there's something just off about the movie, something discordant or out of balance, and the biggest evidence of this is that the funniest stuff doesn't grow naturally from the story or characters, but feels appended, thrown on as afterthought, like a condiment, to add a little flavor.
Bibliophiles in the audience have plenty of time to notice every discordant detail: I spotted lovely, cloth - bound Penguin editions of Hard Times and Oliver Twist peeking out from Florence's shelves, which would be great, if they hadn't been issued for the very first time in 2012.
If would - be reformers can find ways to engage with discordant voices, they just might have a shot at keeping today's big victories from turning into tomorrow's Pyrrhic ones.
The only discordant notes were sounded, literally, by the squeaks and creaks coming from various locations, and by the ill - fitting dash pad.
Blending the brutish hack - and - slack gameplay of all but the first game (which was a fighter) along with basic strategic elements from Koei's turn - based Romance of the Three Kingdoms franchise, the Empires games are a discordant but oft - diverting mix.
True artists will always be free in their submission only to one cause - not fame or celebrity, not a career, not pieces of paper from universities, but to that of whether that colour can possibly be right, whether in saturation it is discordant with the image intended, whether a composite form is distractingly discordant to the whole, (as well exemplified in the Angel of the North), not the political agenda of Liberalism in all things - to do as one likes privately or publicly so call it art «because I say it is», or to be «relevant» to a «handout dogma» by revered establishment figures of any description: nothing, as Sickert put it, that follows a «finicky programme of social pieties», and again as he says, quite rightly, defining art as «what I do» - in essence a rigid and confining agenda of a politicised mind.
The Whitney will feature the collective's 2016 video installation, «A Very Long Line,» in which the camera rapidly moves laterally along the border to a discordant soundtrack, as if from the perspective of a passenger in a car.
While discussions of Nauman's video works from this period have focused on issues of performativity, endurance, and the body, Ligon was interested in how Nauman's discordant note can be heard as a soundtrack to the war in Vietnam or the brutal violence faced by civil rights workers.
This, on the human scale, is ironic acrobatics, a juggler's trick, an incomprehensible display of omnipotence - arrogance, since from this ever renewed impurity of the air we come, we animals and we plants, and we the human species, with our four billion discordant opinions, our milleniums of history, our wars and shames, nobility and pride.
True classics never go out of style, and these handcrafted wooden toys from Little Sapling Toys hearken to a simpler, quieter time, when childhood wasn't a discordant cacophony of electronic — and lead - contaminated — distractions.
I play music from my iPad at night to help me sleep, using headphones, and my neighbor has been hijacking it and playing discordant sounds to wake me up in the...
Maternal smoking during pregnancy and offspring antisocial behaviour: findings from a longitudinal investigation of discordant siblings.
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