This work wants to transmit the expectations of the teams struggling to understand this process, the technological and
human challenge involved in building complex machines with a goal: to reproduce in a laboratory what happens in space.
Not exact matches
Charles spent years learning from experts in food and nutrition about natural solutions to his personal health
challenges and got
involved in the hemp industry looking for the ultimate vegan protein source for
humans — he found it... and much more... in the mighty hemp seed.
At times the land seems bountiful and kindly, and again harsh and unyielding, but it is always a
challenge to
human strength and ingenuity and people have learned to adapt their ways accordingly... agriculture continues to
involve the relationship between humanity and the plant and the soil in which it grows....
«Science behind health» feeds Gnosis»
challenge to develop clinically proven bioactive compounds and nutrients
involved in one carbon metabolism - the key network of cellular reactions essential to sustain
human life for whole body health condition.
And scientists who conduct
human challenge studies, which typically
involve a few dozen participants, say they have critical benefits: In addition to saving time and money, they can reveal harm caused by a potential drug or vaccine before it enters large - scale
human efficacy trials.
Human challenge studies, which only
involve a few dozen volunteers, speed the process of deciding whether to scrap or pursue a promising lead, saving time and money.
One research
challenge involves having just a few decades or a century of high - quality weather data with which to make sense of events that might occur once every 1,000 or 10,000 years in a theoretical climate without
human influence.
The final competition, which will take place in 2021, will include three
challenges that
involve navigating in one of three environments: a network of
human - made tunnels, a subterranean municipal - transit system and a network of underground natural caves.
One of the great
challenges for researchers studying the
human brain is working out which areas of the brain are
involved in specific activities, and this in itself poses a further
challenge: how to measure activity in the brain whilst
humans are behaving normally in a way that can be repeated and compared.
This technical article details multiple
challenges involved in linking multiple organs on chips to create systems that realistically model
human physiology.
The US National Institutes of Health was asked to fund so - called «
human challenge trials», which would
involve healthy volunteers being Read more about Ethical dilemma of studying Zika in
humans - Scimex
The autoimmune therapeutic area represents a broad category of
human disease presentations that
involve a variety of organ targets and thus presents a significant
challenge with respect to the development of therapies designed to re-establish self - tolerance.
The
challenge takes on even more urgency with recent developments, including a federal administration now more open to exploring the potential of stem cells, the recent FDA approval of a
human trial
involving embryonic stem cells, as well as the reported case of a young boy who developed a brain tumor four years after receiving a stem - cell treatment for a rare genetic disorder.
When
human behavior is
involved, rationalizing a true root cause can be very
challenging, to say the least.
Retrievers do exactly what the name says, so a good non-hunting
challenge for them is anything that
involves bringing something back to their
human, like flying disc or Flyball.
Making things more difficult is the fact that most
challenges also
involve other characters, which requires keeping an
human appearance very important.
Sarah Hobbs is known for work that «examine (s) concepts that
involve the
human psyche: neuroses and compulsions that
challenge us all, questioning the idea of normal and illustrating our attempts to cope with and manage our issues.»
[UPDATE, 8/13/09: Fresh analysis shows, once again, the
challenges involved in discerning if the changes in hurricane frequency and characteristics in recent years are anomalous and linked to
human - caused global warming.]
In recent weeks I'd been in touch with two scientists
involved with a parallel effort *, John Abraham of St. Thomas University, and Scott Mandia of Suffolk County Community College *, as they pondered various responses to the rightward shift in politics and the intensifying
challenges to the vast body of science pointing to a
human - heated planet.
I
challenge YOU to show, by using the basic physics
involved, that current warming patterns can explained without including
human CO2 emissions.
Although much is being done to unravel the scientific and technical
challenges around geoengineering, there have been few efforts to characterize the potential
human health impacts of geoengineering, particularly with regards to SRM approaches
involving stratospheric aerosols.
This thinking is
challenged by a US Department of Health and
Human Services (HHS) study that assesses the root cause of significant data breaches
involving health information.
We are also regularly instructed in high - profile
challenges to the decisions of public authorities and regulators, including claims which require urgent applications for interim relief, and which
involve complex issues of international, EU or
human rights law in the commercial sphere.
In a 2015 article entitled, «One Law for All: Perspectives from a Statutory Tribunal» (available online at: www.queensu.ca/clcw/sites/webpublish.queensu.ca.clcwwww/files/files/Weber%20Symposium/ Jo - Anne % 20Pickel % 20Paper.pdf), Jo - Anne Pickel, a Vice-Chair at the HRTO, commented on the
challenges of adjudicating cases that
involve conflicts between
human rights and collectively bargained rights.
Quite frankly, there is some truth to that as my senior - level clients have risen through the ranks through
challenges involving human resources, administration, general management, operations, sales, marketing, finance, technology and the like.
We work with many different companies, and are
involved in various associations such as Society for
Human Resources Management (SHRM) and National Association for Professional Background Screening (NAPBS), giving us critical insight and expertise in the
challenges and decisions faced by organizations today.
Under the Exceed initiative, funded through the federal Race to the Top - Early Learning
Challenge grant, RIDE and partner agencies - the Departments of Health,
Human Services, and Children, Youth and Families; the Office of Health and
Human Services; and Rhode Island KIDS COUNT - are
involved in an on - going initiative to increase access to early - learning programs and to improve program quality in public preschools, child - care centers, and family home - care centers.