Sentences with phrase «in culture techniques»

«The glass is 1 / 50th full,» says Zaret, who predicts that refinements in the culture technique or drug manipulations will boost insulin production.

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In a wide - ranging discussion about Amazon's culture and management techniques, he is by turns inquisitive and challenging, but also charming and relaxed.
By using neuroscience techniques, Comaford will help you figure out how to hire the right people for the right positions so you can build a company culture that motivates, inspires, and brings out the best in team members.
She began taking Pure Barre classes and quickly fell in love with the technique and the entire Pure Barre culture.
Reason consolidates itself in terms of techniques, e.g., hunting, fishing, farming, handed down by the tribe to the next generation, evolving still more in terms of greater and more refined techniques and in terms of greater area of human activity; it unifies itself through the compilation of human experience not only in technique and art but in organized bodies of knowledge, the sciences, and all these achievements of reason resulting in a culture which in turn unify groups of people into cultural groups, civilizations, etc..
In Technopoly, Neil Postman says that overly technological cultures, «driven by the impulse to invent, have as their aim a grand reductionism in which human life must find its meaning in machinery and technique.&raquIn Technopoly, Neil Postman says that overly technological cultures, «driven by the impulse to invent, have as their aim a grand reductionism in which human life must find its meaning in machinery and technique.&raquin which human life must find its meaning in machinery and technique.&raquin machinery and technique
Our liturgies and sermon techniques took shape in such a culture.
The images and conventions of the art forms (e.g. the editing technique involving long shots, close - ups, panning and montage in cinema, TV and radio) have one meaning in some cultures and a different or no meaning in others.
Culture is the broad name for what he learned and passed on and the technique and organization by which culture existed and was perpetuated was in a sense both his technology and his communications Culture is the broad name for what he learned and passed on and the technique and organization by which culture existed and was perpetuated was in a sense both his technology and his communications culture existed and was perpetuated was in a sense both his technology and his communications system.
In Chapters 5 and 6 we considered the electronic church preachers who have adopted a «Christ of culture» response which uses the techniques of the world of the technological era, a world of means that values technique («whatever works is good») over human values.
But while the programs of the «Christ of culture» advocates are rich in the vocabulary of 19th century Christian evangelism, the images — and hence the real messages — resonate with The Technique, the gambits of modern television advertising.
If one tailors the church to identify with its culture and engages in the pseudo-gospel of «possibility thinking,» promising to assuage guilt with the minimum of pain and connecting that promise with marketing techniques, there will be success.
However, the organisms in a San Francisco sourdough culture have been identified for a number of years, and the techniques are hardly a mystery.
The technique is applied post-harvest and during the initial critical fermentation stage and aims to develop ferment cultures that boost flavor precursors in the beans.
More than simply delicious, these classics are edible archives of culture and history, a way to deepen our understanding of place by performing the same techniques, working with the same ingredients, and reveling in the same flavors as countless cooks before us.
Treating corn with lime to remove the tough skins was probably a technique the early Meso - American cultures passed on to the Pueblo Indians in New Mexico.
«I devised a technique that allowed me to combine nuts and culture them in such a way as to create real cultured cheeses,» she says.
Wenger arrived in a British soccer culture still recovering from the Heysel ban, a five - year exclusion from European competition after 39 people were killed in a crowd crush at the European Cup final in 1985, introduced it to such innovative techniques as «telling his players to watch what they eat,» «keeping them from getting blasted drunk the night before games,» and «scouting Africa and continental Europe.»
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He was also instrumental in developing techniques for post thaw extended culture (PTEC) following fertilized oocyte cryopreservation demonstrating the importance of embryo - endometrial synchrony for implantation, for which he received another research award.
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Fourthly, it is also germane that the Security Services had made it clear in March 2005, through a report from the Intelligence and Security Committee, that «they operated a culture that respected human rights and that coercive interrogation techniques were alien to the Services» general ethics, methodology and training» (paragraph 9 of the first judgment), indeed they «denied that [they] knew of any ill - treatment of detainees interviewed by them whilst detained by or on behalf of the [US] Government» (paragraph 44 (ii) of the fourth judgment).
She was always ready to learn new techniques, and she diversified her skill set by working in the animal facility, cell culture room, and also in a mass spectrometry lab.
After major floods in 2006, Oxfam International and the Kenneth Lee Foundation looked to the past for a solution: an ancient water management technique used by pre-Inca cultures in the region.
The team tested the technique on cells in culture that mimic the transformation of unspecialised white blood cells into full immune cells.
The research group studied the role of oxidative stress (see «The Two Faces of Oxygen») in cell senescence, and at Packer's request, Smith began teaching Pereira - Smith cell culture techniques.
Such employees would bring not just expertise with industrial enzymes, requiring know - how in culture, fermentation, and purification techniques, but an understanding of good hygiene too.M
But it's one of the few ways we have to start assembling hypotheses about prehistoric people's beliefs and culture, in the hope that we can one day test them with newer scientific techniques.
Traditional techniques for identifying microbes rely on growing them in Petri dishes, but gut bacteria are particularly tricky to culture.
Using a labor - intensive cell culturing technique for hunting retroviruses that he had pioneered in the 1970s, Ruscetti had transmitted the pathogen from patients» T - cells to uninfected T - cells in the laboratory.
The team developed a new technique that allowed them to culture large numbers of hair follicle germs — a precursor of follicles — in the lab.
Clearly, our ability to transmit our culture has helped us pass on the techniques we need to thrive in a wide range of environments across the planet.
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.
While modern imaging techniques have been used to identify atherosclerosis in the mummified remains of multiple cultures, evidence of genetic predisposition has been harder to obtain due to the degradation of the genetic material over time.
Recently, the Lerner laboratory developed an advanced technique in which hundreds of millions of distinct antibodies are produced artificially within very large cultures of mammalian cells.
Analysing folklore in this way, using techniques from genetic analysis, may give us new insights into how cultures evolve.
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.
Analysing variations in folk tales using genetic techniques shows that people swap genes more readily than stories, giving clues to how cultures evolve
A major challenge in creating any type of organoid is determining the unique mixture of nutrients, growth factors, and tissue culture techniques that will transform patient tumor cells into miniature tumor organoids in a petri dish.
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.
«We recognized in the 1980s that many culture techniques used by assisted reproduction were reducing the quality of those eggs,» Albertini said.
In short, this technique involved culturing human fibroblasts from scar tissues in a petri disIn short, this technique involved culturing human fibroblasts from scar tissues in a petri disin a petri dish.
Brown University engineers have demonstrated a technique for making 3 - D - printed biomaterials that can degrade on demand, which can be useful in making intricately patterned microfluidic devices or in making cell cultures than can change dynamically during experiments.
Balaban agrees that the technique must be tested in animals to gauge its effectiveness in the body (as opposed to the less complex environment of a cell culture).
The research builds on the team's previous work with a technique called three - dimensional culture, which involves incubating stem cells in a floating ball - shaped aggregate, unlike traditional cell culture in which cells grow in a flat layer on the surface of a culture dish.
«The use of genome - editing techniques in this context is really the same as using any other method on an embryo that is not going to be implanted into a woman, and which will be destroyed after a few days of culture».
To show that the Cal - Light technique is effective, Dr. Kwon's group tested it first in cell culture, and then in vivo in a mouse model.
No culturing required After honing the bone - growth technique in laboratory pigs for more than two years, Taylor and his team were ready to attempt it in a person.
Specific duties will include basic and advanced polymer chemistry protocols, cell culture and expansion, hydrogel biomaterial characterization, physical characterization of biomaterials, assembly of 3D constructs using biofabrication and bioprinting techniques, collection and organization of data, and assisting in the preparation of reports and manuscripts.
Virus isolation is usually achieved using in vitro cell culture techniques, but this is not easily achieved from CCD bees because many are infected by multiple viruses and plaque purification techniques are not available for most of these viruses.
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