Sentences with phrase «in number of ways»

STRETCH: This can be achieved in a number of ways — including stretching, yoga, foam rolling and regular remedial massage.
What's more, glioblastoma cells — a highly lethal form of brain cancer — resemble fetal brain cells in a number of ways.
Motor (movement) symptoms are being measured in a number of ways, including high - tech eye movement tracking and other sophisticated tools.
While trees have grown to become quite resilient in a number of ways, they're not invincible.
Black carbon impacts climate in a number of ways, some of which scientists are still trying to understand.
«These microbes play an essential role in digestion, metabolism, and the immune system, interacting with our cells in a number of ways,» said Pollard.
Human and bacterial cells interact in a number of ways, including physical cell - to - cell contact in which molecules are passed back and forth between the cells.
Congestive heart failure can be treated in a number of ways, including surgery, medications, diet and exercise.
Physicists can contribute to microbiome research in a number of ways.
«In the case of humans, sex - and age - connected risk can be reduced in a number of ways, including immunization, repellents, altering work and non-work habits and modifying the environment of the most vulnerable,» Foster said.
«All you have to do to kill a kill switch is turn it off,» which can be done in any number of ways, Church said.
«Climate change will affect both the yields and the quality of produce in a number of ways.
On an airplane, the pitot tube can be mounted in a number of ways, including jutting out from the edge of the wing or sticking up from the fuselage.
This half - life existence of graduate students can be minimized in a number of ways; pick a school and department that has a socially active graduate student body; bring a significant other with you to graduate school; attend a school in a major metropolitan area; live in a graduate dorm; find friends in more socially active departments; join a gym or go to the gym on campus; become involved in the surrounding community; suck it up and plan social events yourself for the uninitiated in your department; and finally desperately seek someone — anyone — who will halfway understand your life, i.e., make real friends rather than acquaintances.
Snapshots from the simulations, published in the journal Physical Review A, resemble ink blot tests that can be interpreted in any number of ways.
Such life could be weird in any number of ways.
Albert Einstein has been dismembered in any number of ways: His eyes were the model for E.T. in Steven Spielberg's 1982 blockbuster, and his forehead graced Yoda in 1977's Star Wars — not to mention Einstein's hair, which has been transplanted onto multiple screen scientists, including Dr. Emmet Brown in the «Back to the Future» series and, yes, Dr. Strangelove.
Researchers are doing this in a number of ways.
In the end, the USPTO will measure the pilot program's success in a number of ways, Stoll says.
Assuming Roy's WEAV prototype gets off the ground next year — and that's a big if — it could prove useful in a number of ways.
Heritage birds differ from broad - breasted whites in a number of ways: They are lighter in weight, leaner, with less muscling, and dark or colored feathers.
You can look at it in a number of ways.
This segregation is achieved in a number of ways, including the formation of domains based on particular lipids such as cholesterol or sphingomyelin (SM).
A corporate environment differs in a number of ways from a university lab, but «just because you're in industry doesn't mean that you give up the ability to be collegial and discuss things,» he says.
When an alien species enters a new ecosystem, it can alter the environment in a number of ways: by eating native species (in its 50 years on Guam, the Australian brown tree snake has eliminated 9 of 13 native bird species); by spreading disease among them (introduced birds in Hawaii thrive in part because they are far less susceptible to the avian malaria parasite, also an introduced species, than native birds are); or by altering the environment in such a way that favors themselves (like melaleuca, an Australian tree that is spreading through the Everglades in part by changing the frequency and intensity of fires).
Nanoparticles could help treat cancer in a number of ways.
That is a pain and can fail in a number of ways.
Intimately, in a number of ways.
This can be done in a number of ways, but the approach is usually the same: develop tools necessary to observe reactions in better detail and look at how minerals react when their natural environment is destabilized.
Radio packet switching could work in a number of ways.
The results are useful in a number of ways, but most importantly, they can allows us to discard the influence of current, longstanding trends.
A sleep deficiency of even a small degree can disrupt our lives in a number of ways — from a setback in daily routine to bringing about or exacerbating existing chronic diseases,» said Andrew N. Carr, Ph.D., Clinical Scientist and study co-author, Procter & Gamble.
A cyberattack, via malware or other code, might come from anywhere and be modified in a number of ways.
«Our research shows that this disease affects the body in a number of ways before the tell - tale signs of Huntington's disease become visible.
Severity can be estimated in a number of ways.
A key breakthrough, the membrane is expected to benefit Singapore in a number of ways.
Questions can be cognitively complex in a number of ways.
And it's a great opportunity here in a number of ways to work together in a very productive way as we're really concerned about what happens in Vermont.
No way should the language the governor proposes, which can be so badly abused in a number of ways, be allowed to stand.
Erie County has already been working aggressively against lead exposure in the community in a number of ways, and today we are reconfirming our commitment to the fight,» said Poloncarz.
It's a huge problem, and that's why it needs to be tackled in a number of ways
«My bottom line has always been, I have always believed that providing an independent voice for Central New Yorkers is very, very important to my constituents and I have played and will continue to play that role in a number of ways
Hinchey himself suggested that the 22nd «would have to expand in a number of ways» to remain viable.
They don't support a woman's right to choose, and they don't support the Dream Act and they don't support campaign finance — they've made that very clear in any number of ways,» Cuomo continued.
The Voting Rights Act was enacted in 1965, and has been evolving over the years in a number of ways.
MAS can affect the baby in a number of ways, including chemical irritation to the lung tissue, airway obstruction by a meconium plug, infection, and the inactivation of surfactant by the meconium.
Having made a name for himself in a number of ways, the rugged politician is widely spoken of as a rising star by both his Tory backbench colleagues and Downing Street insiders.
«The Labour Party's disciplinary process was not in accord with natural justice in a number of ways.
«I feel I have assumed a new role in public life which allows me to work in a number of ways for the future of Scotland,» he told Holyrood Magazine.
She volunteers and gives back to the community in a number of ways, not just as an elected official and a registered nurse — all the while keeping a smile on her face despite her ongoing battle with cancer, which is nothing short of amazing.
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