Sentences with phrase «impulse from»

«Economic growth should be stronger the second half of this year, averaging approximately 3.0 percent, as our rationale for a positive impulse from the private sector has not changed.
It has been quite an impulse from parents, especially the new ones to go for parenting experts when it comes to knowing the proper way of raising their child.
A big part of the Dauntless team's initial impulse from the project came from wanting to strip away all the fat and hone that core experience of co-operative battles against big beasts, creating «a more western - friendly, more accessible action - hunting experience,» according to Clifford.
- A double impulse from the ECO Assist function signals that the driver should remove their foot from the accelerator pedal in order to switch off the combustion engine and decouple it from the drive train.
«She was the one who transmitted a certain kind of freedom and boldness use of the subconscious and impulse from the Abstract Expressionists on through the Color Field painters.»
Derived from the Italian word schizzare (splash), a «sketch» represents the initial impulse from mind to hand, the developmental process whereby form begins to emerge.
He had adapted all - over painting and impulse from Jackson Pollock, black totems from his drinking buddy, Franz Kline.
Sometimes an electrical impulse from another part of the heart will trigger a beat to prevent complete arrest.
With each heartbeat, an electrical impulse from the sinoatrial (SA) node of the right atrium causes the muscles of the atrium to contract to pump blood.
First off, don't buy on impulse from a shop or Internet site that you know nothing about.
Graphic representation of atrial fibrillation with whirlwind of electrical impulses forming in the right (RA) and left atria (LA) instead a single organized impulse from the sinoatrial (SA) node causing the atrial muscle to fibrillate (quiver) instead of an organized contraction to fill the right (RV) and left ventricles (LV).
Two eBook original publishing imprints took home awards at RWA's annual RITA awards for published romance books: Carina Press from Harlequin and Avon Impulse from HarperCollins.
A double impulse from the ECO Assist function signals that the driver should remove their foot from the accelerator pedal in order to switch off the combustion engine and decouple it from the drive train.
And when you're driving in Eco Assist mode, a double impulse from the go pedal tells you that you should ease up and let the engine disengage because the car has calculated that you don't need engine power to sustain your speed.
I also bought 5» inseam shorts from old navy, and a little crop top for beach days on an impulse from aerie.
Instead, his team plays an impulse from a sound source and records its response with a sensor (such as a microphone) at the targeted location.
It's a very different impulse from naming after grandma and grandpa.»
The liturgical cult of the Sacred Heart, inaugurated by St Jean Eudes, had received a decisive impulse from the revelations of the Sacred Heart of Jesus to St Margaret - Mary.
In its essence, it has gone back to what it was when I first revolted against the old social order; a refusal to admit the existence of destiny an extension of the ethical impulse from the restricted individual and family sphere to the whole domain of human activity, a need for effective brotherhood, an affirmation of the superiority of the human person over all the economic and social mechanisms which oppress him.
Whenever an impulse from the world strikes against the organism, and the resultant is not discomfort or pain, not even the muscular contraction of strenuous manhood, but a joyous expansion or aspiration of the whole soul - there is religion.
Marx notes that the «forcible expropriation» of property in the sixteenth century received «a new and frightful impulse from the Reformation, and from the consequent colossal spoliation of the church property.
The themes of the preaching are there: the note of «fulfillment,» the emergence of a community, the offer of forgiveness, the outlook on the future, the whole receiving its impulse from Jesus, what he said, what he did, what happened to him.
Conditions in the economy are tighter now than in the aftermath of the Asian crisis, the deflationary impulse from Asian producers is no longer present and world commodity prices are rising.
«Meanwhile, any inflationary impulse from higher tariffs depends on whether firms view the increase as permanent and if the current state of the business cycle would contribute to a high pass - through rate from tariffs to final goods.»
The impulse from this spending bill is likely to be even larger for the economy than the tax cuts because the multipliers are significantly larger,» he told CNBC.
They send a high level of electrical impulses from peripheral nerve endings to the brain, which could produce an anti-depressant effect.
Cardiac or skeletal muscle tissues (they also pass electrical impulses from cell to cell)?
Therefore he has not only contributed from his context to theology in its worldwide dimension but also taken impulses from there and introduced them to his context.
People with very weak egos and rigid defenses that cut them off from perceiving major areas of reality but do not protect them from feeling flooded by raw impulses from the id, need a different type of help.
Such direction comes through no spectacular vision or audition but through the refocusing of conscious attention and the upsurge of constructive impulses from the subconscious.
If we knew how to translate the message in a DNA molecule, we could write it out using ink or crayon or electronic impulses from a keyboard.
Certainly, when we recognize the original impulses from which these ceremonies derive, we may see them for the most part as expressions of faith, witnesses to the importance attached to Christ and his redeeming work.
Doing so in a detailed way, produces impulses from the brain to the body which is a form of learning.
It's a frightening thing to do, but it's absolutely necessary both for the vitality of the work and for keeping my destructive impulses from screwing with my life and my relationships, including my relationship with myself.
It blocks impulses from the pain fibers, known as the Gate Theory of Pain.
Once the nerve impulses from the robot's tactile sensors have gone through the microfluidic chamber, they are sent back to the human user manipulating the robotic hand.
The satellite, which swoops on an egg - shaped orbit to within 350 kilometers of Earth's surface, detected electrical impulses from electrons coursing upward within charged sheets that shadow the downward flowing auroral electrons.
They make myelin, the fatty coating around axons — long, threadlike fibers that relay neural impulses from one cell to the next, activating the circuitry that endows us with the physical and emotional capacity to fully embrace the world.
That's when two researchers at Uppsala University, Åke Vallbo and Karl - Erik Hagbarth, discovered the process of microneurography and used it to record electrical impulses from people's peripheral nerves.
Together with researchers from Instituto Italiano di Tecnologia (IIT) Pontedera, Università degli Studi in Milan and Scuola Superiore Sant» Anna in Pisa, Francesco Greco from the Institute of Solid State Physics at TU Graz presents a novel method in Advanced Science which raises the transmission of electrical impulses from human to machine to the next level using printed tattoo electrodes.
In the case of diagnostic methods such as electrocardiogram (ECG) and electromyography (EMG), gel electrodes are the preferred method of transmitting electric impulses from the heart or muscle.
In 1988, she tested that hypothesis on cat fetuses using a poison called tetrodotoxin, which prevents nerve impulses from firing.
Shatz, however, suspected that the layering might be guided by spontaneous nerve impulses from the retina when the animal was still in utero.
These components and pathways transmit and receive impulses from one cell to another.
In 2003, Nicolelis's Duke lab gained international attention by showing that monkeys could move robot arms with just their thoughts, feeding electrical impulses from their brains into a computer linked to robotic arms.
Led by Professor Christopher James, Director of Warwick Engineering in Biomedicine at the School of Engineering, technology has been developed which allows electronic devices to be activated using electrical impulses from brain waves, by connecting our thoughts to computerised systems.
The implant can also be used to monitor electrical impulses from the brain in real time.
These signals come in bursts, so the number and spacing of the electrical impulses from climbing fiber to Purkinje cell might be significant.
The group employed various viral tracing methods — infecting receptor - expressing neurons with a virus strain and watching them spread as they label infected cells with a fluorescent protein — to visualize the neural circuit downstream of the ESP1 receptor, as well as providing an image of nerve fibers belonging to specific neurons in the brain and synapses relaying impulses from neuron to neuron, to map the anatomical foundation that conveys ESP1 signals in the brain.
In 2004, surgeons placed a tiny 100 - electrode array in his primary motor cortex, the brain region that controls voluntary movement, to collect electrical impulses from nerve cells and send them to a series of signal processors.
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