Sentences with phrase «helping tease»

Although it was not possible to blind participants as to the arm in which they were enrolled, the vacation arm nevertheless affords the possibility of helping tease apart a vacation effect from a meditation effect.
Writing online Nov. 23 in the journal Molecular Cell, a team of researchers from the University of Wisconsin — Madison describes new research helping tease out the mechanics of how the gut microbiome communicates with the cells of its host to switch genes on and off.
Writing online in the journal Molecular Cell, a team of researchers from the University of Wisconsin - Madison describes new research helping tease out the mechanics of how the gut microbiome communicates with the cells of its host to switch genes on and off.
A new study describes research helping tease out the mechanics of how the gut microbiome communicates with the cells of its host to switch genes on and off.
Budweiser is the big brother of the beer world that just can not help teasing his little siblings.
Cook eggs, shaking pan occasionally (and using a rubber spatula to help tease apart any edges if needed) until edges are golden brown, about 2 minutes.
That might help tease out some of the questions about whether the pitocin is causing the depression or merely being used in women who have decreased oxytocin levels or receptors to help with labor progress, who also happen to be at risk for depression.
Further studies of SN 2009ip and its aftermath will help tease out the physics of these exotic supernovae, says Armin Rest, an astronomer at the Space Telescope Science Institute in Maryland, who was not part of the study team.
Combining observations in gravitational waves with those from more conventional telescopes can help tease out details of how these processes happen.
Scientists at the Computational Biology Center in IBM Research provided analytics tools and performed analysis of the data to help tease out the biological mechanisms at play in studying the micro-environment of breast cancer cells.
The IPY research will help tease out what is driving those changes and differences.»
Salvo teamed up with chemist Franz M. Geiger to help him tease the air quality picture out of the highly complex chemistry using statistical methods.
Higher quality components, for example, can help tease out better photos, but they could also cost more, which could lead to a marginally pricier camera.
This roundtable looks at how nanoscience may be able to help us tease apart how the members of these natural microbiomes interact with one another.
Such information could then be used to help tease out factors that put a person at risk for developing a disease, whether genetic or environmental, or give insight into whether an intervention is working.
To help tease out cancer's inherited components, the new study adds analysis of the sequencing data from the patients» normal cells that contain the «germline» information.
Overlaying social factors, levels of agricultural runoff, local pollution and upwelling, a natural ocean process that brings more corrosive deep ocean water to the surface, helps tease out regional differences in vulnerability.
This is totally random, but this weekend I went back to one of your wintertime hair tutorials and noticed you mentioned that putting a little texturizing powder on your hands and rubbing it into your curls helps them to hold better — WOW, 2 days later and my curls look better than they ever have at this stage — I have only ever used my powder to help tease my hair in the past and didn't know this was possible!
A new — and very helpful — analysis of the research helps tease this out and perhaps can at last break the infuriating log - jam between those who argue technology is a distraction at best and those who argue it is an extremely positive force.
«Lots of our time spent with clients is to help them tease out goals.
Pets reduce loneliness, stress, and blood pressure, give us support in times of crisis, and when they go crazy in your hair to help you tease it for a New Year's Eve Party — or use every option available at the litter box — they make you laugh out loud.
The major cities of ancient Egypt, from Alexandria to Memphis, are represented here, and each of them has their own set of side missions and main plot content that helps tease out how their particular member of the Order is oppressing them in a unique way.
To help tease this out, we've adopted the concept of «cultural intermediaries» from sociology and cultural studies.
And, second, that is why I still need you: the present offers a very specific, contested context, and I rely on art at its best to help tease that out.
The hope, it would seem, is that the term employed by itself, and evocatively, will help tease out some general understanding of the conditions for artmaking and its reception today.
I offer individual therapy and couples counseling to help tease out these issues and help people understand healthier ways to be with each other — and with themselves.

Not exact matches

Teasing apart their subtle but important differences helps explain why rivalry makes for such a potent motivator, says Gavin Kilduff, a professor at NYU's Stern School of Business.
In mid April, he teased Spalatin in a letter encouraging him to marry, saying of himself it was strange that «a famous lover like me does not get married» and referring to the ex-nuns who had been of material help in the Friary: «I have had three wives simultaneously... but you are a sluggish lover who does not dare to become a husband of even one woman.
Oh, and we don't tease Neva if we can help it, we just insist that she sits for her ball (or for anything)-- it's just part of training:)
Not helped by some teasing quotes from the player himself, but it seems unlikely that we'll see the great Zlatan Ibrahimovic at Old Trafford.
Welbeck is tall and fast, at least he can help the defence by teasing and fouling Hazard at times, bec it will be very diff to stop him.
The flow of the game wasn't helped by a horrible looking collision between Ipswich goalkeeper Bartosz Białkowski and his centre half Luke Chambers when it looked as if Ollie Watkins might beat both of them to a teasing Henrik Dalsgaard through ball.
Dr. Cohen is also the co-author, with Michael Thompson and Catherine O'Neill Grace, of Best Friends, Worst Enemies: Friendship, Popularity and Social Cruelty in the Lives of Boys and Girls, and Mom, They're Teasing Me: Helping Children Solve Social Problems.
The sagging breasts was never really a concern for me - mind you, mine weren't particularly perky to begin with (a good bra helps though - though my husband used to tease me about the bra being «false advertising»).
Many parents want to help their child understand that they don't need to tease or make fun of people with special needs, nor should they ignore them or pretend they don't see someone struggling.
If kids learn how to handle teasing early on, it will help prevent bullying in the future.
Some may think teasing is harmless, but Judy Freedman, author of Easing the Teasing: Helping Your Child Cope with Name - Calling, Ridicule, and Verbal Bullying, says bullying and teasing are on a conteasing is harmless, but Judy Freedman, author of Easing the Teasing: Helping Your Child Cope with Name - Calling, Ridicule, and Verbal Bullying, says bullying and teasing are on a conTeasing: Helping Your Child Cope with Name - Calling, Ridicule, and Verbal Bullying, says bullying and teasing are on a conteasing are on a continuum.
While parents may feel helpless knowing their child is being teased, Freedman hopes these strategies help them.
They focus on the child's reaction to the teaser, which helps the child being teased stay calm and diffuses the situation before it escalates.
Rather than the teasing and torture he was afraid of the boys on both teams cheered the boy on, helped him to hit a home run, and applauded him around the bases.
With more than 30 pages of beautiful illustrations, we've weaved story elements in to our reimagined tale to help parents and their children have a conversation about empathy, teasing and bullying.
Help her figure out strategies to deal with teasing, in case her worst fears come true.
While these findings are certainly important to language - development researchers who are seeking to tease out how, exactly, babies come to acquire language, it's important for parents to know that the results of this study shouldn't significantly affect how they help their children pick up new words, although it might help explain why babies pick up certain words in the order that they do.
If the teasing takes an ugly turn or doesn't stop, it might be time to contact your child's teacher or guidance counselor to ask for help.
There are the reminders of no teasing, responsible care giving, and helping without having to be told (as with feeding and providing water for the animals).
You can help your child develop a sense of empathy so he won't tease someone else.
Gifted education specialist Sandra Berger advises parents on how to help a gifted child deal with being teased.
Dear Offended: I agree that siblings are capable of abuse and cruelty — but I think it's a judgment call whether an older sibling teasing a younger sibling amounts to abuse or is an irritation, which can be handled with adult help and by the sibling standing up to the elder.
So if your child sees a bunch of kids who usually tease and bully others, the skill of reading social situations will help him stay away from that group, rather than gravitate toward it.
My guess is that when those children have problems, their parents will be the last ones they will go to for help, for fear of being teased or ridiculed.
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