Sentences with phrase «in such a fragmented»

Whether a coin's protocol truly is the best in its specific category is of little importance in such a fragmented, irrational market.
Examples are also to be found in the hymns of heavenly worship set forth in the book of Revelation (4:8, 11, etc.), as well as in such fragments as these:
This gives the management at clubs difficult issues in terms of planning and strategy in such a fragmented working week.
In sum, it seems complicated to see a strong opposition emerge in such a fragmented and repressive landscape.
In such a fragmented system, the authors said, the responses «tend to be driven by suasion — persuasive expertise — and executive action by presidents and governors, rather than a coherent bureaucratic response.»
The story progresses with a certain distance from the audience, painting the characters in such a fragmented and elusive light, making us uncertain of the outcome.

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Ripple Labs designed the Ripple protocol as such because we believe that local jurisdictions are best suited to define their own standards in connecting fragmented payment networks given the complexity of financial regulation.
«Beyond such information, there is emotion in what we are offered, which, even more than the lack of logic, keeps us in a permanent state of masked shock... after so many of these pinpricks, which are like the drops of water on stone, we too shall crumble into fragments
One fragment found north of Marduk temple in Babylon related the fall of such a ziggurat in these words: «The building of this temple offended the gods.
What place is there for tilling and keeping in the perfect fellowship and unity represented by God's work, in this creation in which there is no division, when everything has a part in everything else, when each fragment is not just a fragment united to all the others but also an expression of the total unity of a creation that reflects the perfection of its creator, when the bond between the Lord and the universe is of such perfection that the Lord's rest is the equilibrium of his creation?
Such a soul can not be thought to be a part or fragment of the parents» souls, nor a product of what is biological in man.
Morton Smith in The Secret Gospel: The Discovery and Interpretation of the Secret Gospel According to Mark (New York: Harper & Row, 1973) endeavors, on the basis of a manuscript fragment believed to be a copy of a letter from Clement of Alexandria, to prove that Jesus was a magician who taught such a secret gospel.
Although no more Easter narratives were accepted into the authoritative canon of the New Testament which eventuated, such stories continued to appear in the next century, and probably far outnumbered the canonical ones, even though most of them have not survived except in fragments.
But he believed that there were many historical nuggets embedded in the story (songs, lists, genealogical fragments and such) that could be extracted by means of literary analysis and used to reconstruct a more scientific explanation of Israel's origins.
Alas for our dangerously fragmented and alienated society if we persist in such tyranny.
They are very different from persons who appear to have «arrived» but are actually hurting deeply behind their facade; such persons tend to inhibit, not stimulate, group growth.4 The real catalyst is willing to share where he is in the here - and - now, where he is hurting, hoping, finding fragments of meaning, and connecting with others.
In such a school only fragments of theology can be studied; its partial views are never corrected or illuminated from other perspectives than its own.
And the Gospel of John, unquestionably the latest of our four Gospels, was already being read in Egypt, far from its land of origin, about ninety years after Jesus» death — and a small fragment of such an Egyptian copy lies today, in the original, in the John Rylands Library in Manchester!
Foye says such growth will happen by aggressively targeting Chinese supermarkets, convenience stores and online retailers, in what is a highly fragmented mainland market.
These images are then compared, which helps to eliminate the background effect caused by the product itself and improves the detection of lower density foreign bodies such as fan bones in chicken, bone fragments in meat, or glass and stones in added value meat products.
In my practice as an International Board Certified Lactation Consultant, after ruling out known causes of delayed lactogenesis such as underactive thyroid, postpartum hemorrhage, or retained placental fragments, and after applying the very best lactation management techniques, I have documented that only one in a thousand (0.1 %) of new mothers simply do not produce any breast milk at alIn my practice as an International Board Certified Lactation Consultant, after ruling out known causes of delayed lactogenesis such as underactive thyroid, postpartum hemorrhage, or retained placental fragments, and after applying the very best lactation management techniques, I have documented that only one in a thousand (0.1 %) of new mothers simply do not produce any breast milk at alin a thousand (0.1 %) of new mothers simply do not produce any breast milk at all.
It is dangerous to entrust the destiny of this nation in the hands of such a disunited and fragmented group.
«Recombinant DNA technology», «DNA cloning», «molecular cloning» or «gene cloning» all describe the process of transferring a DNA fragment from one organism to a self - replicating genetic element (a cloning vector) such as a bacterial plasmid, enabling the fragment to be propagated in an alien host.
Only the most generalist species remain in the smaller fragments, she added, such as the white - eared opossum (Didelphis albiventris) or the nine - banded armadillo (Dasypus novemcinctus), which are able to adapt to disturbed environments because they do not need such large areas to find food.
An analysis of the peptide's structure in semen indicated that it hooked up with similar fragments to create amyloid fibers (clusters of protein fragments that have also been implicated in diseases such as Alzheimer's).
He also adds: «The tidal effect on an asteroid, which rapidly rotates under the gravitational field of a planet, can fragment these objects or release large rocks from its surface, which could then become such dangerous projectiles at a local scale as the one fell in Cheliábinsk (Russia) on February 15th 2013.»
Previous researchers thought each fragment in the Shumagin Gap was slowly creeping past the others in a fashion that would cause only mild quakes, such as those that had occurred in the area in 1948 and 1993.
The find should help astronomers determine how much dust in the solar system originates in asteroid collisions; such impacts may also create fragments that reach Earth as small meteorites.
She and colleagues investigated samples such as a scrap of skin from the hand or paw of a «Yeti» — part of a monastic relic — and a fragment of femur bone from a decayed «Yeti» found in a cave on the Tibetan Plateau.
The target fragment binds to a gene switch in the DNA, which triggers the production of a colourful substance such as the protein that gives jellyfish a green glow under ultraviolet light, or proteins from bacteria that produce colour changes visible to the naked eye.
Stony meteorites, or chondrites — such as this fragment of the Axtell meteorite, found in Texas in 1943 — are among the most common larger pieces.
Instead of a selection of facial features, the «Identikit» library contains «fuzzy fragments» — electron density maps of common subgroups in biological molecules, such as individual amino acids, or functionally important components such as chlorine atoms and methyl groups.
Such edge fragments are also highly unstable, with one species replacing another in rapid succession, and the trees themselves remain generally smaller than their undisturbed, towering brethren in the interior.
Consequently, the use of bullets that deform or fragment into particles greater than 9 mm in size, such as lead - free bullets from numerous manufacturers, may prevent metal ingestion and poisoning in avian scavengers.
Interest in studying tRNA fragments has been increasing swiftly as studies have shown that the fragments have regulatory roles and implicated individual fragments in cellular processes such as translation initiation, response to viral infection, response to DNA damage, etc..
A few artifacts with features that are reminiscent of this sculpture have been found elsewhere in ancient Malta, such as the fragments of carved beds and the terra - cotta Sleeping Lady of the Hypogeum.
More fossils, such as a toothed jawbone fragment (left), unearthed in the following decades forced a reclassification of the fossil into an already existing genus, dooming the joke to oblivion.
The by - products include free neutrons, photons usually in the form gamma rays, and other nuclear fragments such as beta particles and alpha particles.
The radiation from decaying uranium nuclei breaks apart sulfur and water molecules in the stone, producing molecular fragments such as sulfate and hydrogen peroxide that are excited with internal energy.
Applying a technique known as mRNA display, the fragments are tagged in specific way, such that amino acid sequences resulting from successful translation events remain bound to the mRNA fragments that generated them.
Today, researchers are able to extract vast amounts of information using current methods — such as precise digital measurement and categorization of the bones, examination of the conditions in which the bone fragments were preserved, as well as isotopic and genetic analysis.
Proof that such RNA fragments even existed came in the early 1990s; their presence in humans was first reported in 2000.
Joiner, who helped to develop the space - based method for monitoring plant fluorescence, is eager to take measurements using OCO - 2, the small footprint of which should allow researchers to detect fluorescence signals from plants in more fragmented landscapes such as Europe's.
In 2010 in a paper published inScience Translational Medicine, Lo's group showed that enough such fragments of fetal DNA are there to reconstruct the fetus's whole genome, and that it should be possible to use this DNA to test the unborn child for genetic diseases without exposing it to the risk of an invasive procedurIn 2010 in a paper published inScience Translational Medicine, Lo's group showed that enough such fragments of fetal DNA are there to reconstruct the fetus's whole genome, and that it should be possible to use this DNA to test the unborn child for genetic diseases without exposing it to the risk of an invasive procedurin a paper published inScience Translational Medicine, Lo's group showed that enough such fragments of fetal DNA are there to reconstruct the fetus's whole genome, and that it should be possible to use this DNA to test the unborn child for genetic diseases without exposing it to the risk of an invasive procedure.
In humans, neocentromerization is usually initiated by a significant chromosomal rearrangement, such as a translocation that produces an acentric fragment, but neocentromeres can also arise spontaneously in an intact karyotype within a single generation [23In humans, neocentromerization is usually initiated by a significant chromosomal rearrangement, such as a translocation that produces an acentric fragment, but neocentromeres can also arise spontaneously in an intact karyotype within a single generation [23in an intact karyotype within a single generation [23].
The difficulty in measuring such a small increment in chromosome 21 DNA concentration has recently been overcome with the use of massively parallel genomic sequencing.20 This technique can identify and quantify millions of DNA fragments in biological samples in a span of days.23 Three cohort studies have shown the feasibility of using the technique to identify fetuses with trisomy 21 by analysis of maternal plasma DNA.24 25 26 The sample numbers studied were small because, typically, only a few samples could be analysed in each sequencing run.
A fragment of one of the proteins that cancer cells use to exert the clotting effect, called TFPI2, could be used to antagonize blood clotting  therapeutically, they write in Cancer Research. The findings could also have implications for understanding the effects of current medications, such as the angiogenesis inhibitor bevacizumab, also known as Avastin.
However, the populations of snubfin and humpback dolphins are so small and fragmented that any anthropogenic mortality is likely to lead to population declines, even though the power to detect such declines in a management timeframe is weak.
DNA sequencers can not sequence long pieces of DNA, so the extracted DNA molecules were sheared to different sized fragments in a controlled manner such that when they are sequenced they can be reassembled computationally by matching overlapping codes in the reads — creating long sequences of the genetic code.
The approach developed by the MGH team starts with the engineered protein, which in this case fuses an antibody fragment targeting a protein called mesothelin — expressed on the surface of such tumors as mesothelioma, ovarian cancer and pancreatic cancer — to a protein from the tuberculosis bacteria that stimulates the activity of dendritic and other immune cells.
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