Not exact matches
But it's HR professionals who guide and
grow a company
culture, encourage career development and analyze the important «people» data coming out of the tech a company
uses.
Bethencourt and Shigeta figured they could
use cell
cultures to
grow meat without slaughtering any cows or chickens — but why rely on those animals at all?
Though calculations of the environmental impact of Dr Post's lab -
grown meat have yet to be published, early indications suggest that
cultured meat could reduce the need for land and water by as much as 90 % and overall energy
use by up to 70 %.
As an American man of Asian heritage who
grew up in Brazil, Lam also explains how an early influx of
culture taught him valuable lessons he
uses today.
Breeders, a film by the Center for Ethics and
Culture, investigates the
growing practice of surrogacy: «Surrogacy is fast becoming one of the major issues of the 21st century — celebrities and everyday people are increasingly
using surrogates to build their families.
Now, in the wake of the relatively recent rise of the internet (I still remember
using it for the very first time and doing email in DOS), the calls
grow ever louder to bring the gospel to the internet, to engage digital
culture.
Their economies should be labor intensive rather than energy intensive; produce more durable goods to reduce waste;
use local materials in building; consume locally
grown foods; engage in organic farming; utilize organic garbage; depend on perennial polyculture, aqua -
culture and permaculture; favor trains as well as human - powered machines such as bicycles; employ solar power and other on - site modes of producing energy; and in various ways operate on self - nourishing, self - healing, self - governing principles.
The content of this ultimate hope
grows organically out of the felt needs, miseries, dreams, and faith of that given period,
using categories available in the
culture of the time.
The
growing difference within evangelicalism regarding contextualization is described helpfully by David Wells in his essay: «In the one understanding of contextualization, the revelatory trajectory moves only from authoritative Word into contemporary
culture; in the other, the trajectory moves both from text to context and from context to text...» Increasingly, evangelicals are opting for the second of these models - an «interactionist» approach, to
use William Dymess» terminology.
While some still object to cells being taken from animals and
used by scientists to
grow clean meat in laboratories — and some just don't like the idea of eating a «
cultured» steak created by men and women in white coats — others see the lab -
grown meat revolution as key to solving the environmental crisis linked to meat eating.
Using the format of the cookbook as a storytelling medium, the In Vitro Meat Cookbook is a visually stunning exploration of the new «food
cultures» lab -
grown meat might create.
Bederski will be visiting Andina from Peru to discuss his partnership with the restaurant, how the peppers he produces influenced ancient Peruvian cuisine, and how his oasis of a farm functions
using irrigation canals originally developed by pre-Incan coastal
cultures to
grow organic fruits and vegetables in a desert.
Some yeast
cultures are
grown on gluten - containing
cultures - be sure to
use yeast varieties that are gluten - free!
Understandably so - traditionally the milk
used to make blue cheese has been, and still is, inoculated with mold spores
grown on bread or
cultures that contain gluten.
It is most likely «strange» for you because you have
grown up in a
culture which sexualizes breasts and
uses them to sell cars and clothing rather than highlight why we actually have them.
I am an older woman in my early 60s and perhaps it is the
culture that I
grew up in, but I am very uncomfortable with mother's overindulging their babies and
using the breast as a discipline or the go to solution for a tantrum.
In other
cultures, parents naturally know how to
use slings, because as children they
grew up seeing slings
used, and wearing their siblings in slings.
The sample may be
used for a urinalysis (a test that microscopically checks the urine for germs or pus) or a urine
culture (which attempts to
grow and identify bacteria in a laboratory).
The state was on track to increase education and Medicaid spending by 13 percent each this year before the new governor stepped in, and he called on the Legislature to «change the
culture» of a state government that has
grown used to spending more every year.
If Rudenko confirms Clark's PCR tests
using additional gene targets, and if Clark or Rudenko manage to
grow Borrelia
cultures out of human and lone star tick samples, then even the fiercest skeptics will have to recognize that Southern Lyme strains threaten human health, and that Lyme - like illness deserves Lyme - like treatment.
Then, by
using standard tissue
culture methods, they might be able to
grow dinosaur tissue in the lab.
Using human fetal «mini-brains»
grown in 3 - D
cultures, scientists determined that a specific protein produced by the Zika virus changes the properties of neural stem cells in the developing brain of an infected fetus, potentially causing microcephaly in newborns (Ki - Jun Yoon, abstract 103.06, see attached summary).
Dr. Zubair already
grows such cells in his Mayo Clinic laboratory
using a large tissue
culture and several incubators — but only at a snail's pace.
The students
used a 3 - D printer to design a smaller and more cost - efficient bioreactor — a miniaturized
culture device where neural stems cells are
grown and eventually become small laboratory brains for research.
The team
used human embryonic stem cells — which can transform into any cell of the body — and
cultured them in a mixture of chemicals to
grow human brain cells.
Normally, clones are
grown in
culture used for embryos, and few clones flourish.
Writing in the May 4 online issue of the journal Scientific Reports, researchers at University of California, San Diego School of Medicine
used a powerful statistical tool called «design of experiments» or DOE to determine the optimal cell
culture formula to
grow and produce hPSCs.
Using three
culture media with different composition to
grow the bacteria, the team identified 1,044 different substances.
The cells will enable researchers to
use lab -
grown cultures to study how the diseases develop.
«What made the difference are our unique cell
culture conditions and 3 - D matrix, which allowed cells to
grow and develop much faster and longer than the 2 - D
culture approaches that are more typically
used.»
Hsiao and colleagues carefully gathered skin samples from donors, and then
grew the skin cells in
culture before converting them into iPS cells
using the methods created by Yamanaka.
So far, VTT has
used cells from its own
culture collection to
grow Arctic bramble cells, cloudberry cells and stone bramble cells in the CellPod.
Tests that
used to take days now take 24 hours, with a hundredfold improvement in detection for at least one type of Salmonella — called Salmonella Dublin — that is an emerging concern and is difficult to
grow in
culture, making diagnosis difficult.
To replicate these cell
culture results, Rani
used human stem cells to
grow neurons into what is called a mini brain.
When the researchers
used gene engineering techniques to knock out DDX3 expression in laboratory -
grown cell
cultures that highly expressed this protein, cell proliferation was half that of cell
cultures with high DDX3 expression.
This is how most antibiotics in
use today were discovered, but finding new drugs has proven difficult because only a tiny proportion of bacteria isolated from soil
grow successfully in the lab under normal
culturing conditions.
The Solution:
Using supplies and equipment acquired mostly through eBay, Burd collected soil samples, isolated candidate microbes, and
grew each in a
culture.
Hilt and her colleagues
used a more sensitive growth -
culture technique to detect the low levels of bacteria in normal urine, reasoning that maybe some urinary bacteria don't
grow readily under the conditions of the standard test.
Ureaplasma microbes are hard to diagnose because they don't like to
grow in the
cultures that hospitals often
use to identify the culprits in bacterial infections.
These cells were encouraged to
grow into
cultured red blood cells
using a cocktail of growth factors.
Investigations into human brain development
using human cells in the
culture dish have so far been very limited: the cells in the dish
grow flat, so they do not display any three - dimensional structure.
Using a technique that introduces tiny wrinkles into sheets of graphene, researchers from Brown University have developed new textured surfaces for
culturing cells in the lab that better mimic the complex surroundings in which cells
grow in the body.
All previous investigations of soil
using the conventional method of
growing cultures on agar suggested that S. typhimurium did die out in three weeks.
This procedure, called tissue
culture propagation, has been widely
used by horticulturists to
grow prized orchids and other rare flowers.
Before and after
using this system, hiPS cells are
grown in the DEF ‑ CS
culture system, which maintains cells as a karyotypically stable and pluripotent monolayer.
Starting in 1997, Dr. James Rakocy and his colleagues at the University of the Virgin Islands researched and developed the
use of deep water
culture hydroponic
grow beds in a large - scale aquaponics system.
Gage's team
used human pluripotent stem cells to develop brain organoids, which were
grown in
culture for 40 to 50 days.
While this piece of «meat,» which was said to have tasted «close to meat,» represents significant progress in the field of making lab -
grown food, the current approach needs to be improved before widespread
use is feasible; the patty cost over $ 330,000 to make (not to mention probably significant
culturing time in the lab to generate the 20,000 muscle strands
used to make the patty).
Human ES and iPS cells
grow as monolayers in a completely defined and xeno - free cell
culture environment that enables self - renewal and pluripotency without the
use of ROCK inhibitors.
This must be accomplished by
using a process known as germ - line transmission, where the primordial germ cells (PGCs) of an early embryo are edited,
grown in
cultures, and then reproductively transmitted through surrogate host parents to generate live, engineered birds.