Not exact matches
One may, for
example, shy away
from intimacy and become lonely and
isolated.
Ford
isolates thirteen successive redactional strata in Process and Reality, and refers to them with capitals
from A to M. Those strata are themselves sometimes divided in substrata, as it is the case, for
example, with strata C and F, due to some minor shifts that, though introducing new features, are still closer conceptually to the stratum to which they are related than to the next one.
These
examples point to objects that are in receptacles in such fashion that they are
isolated from entities outside the receptacles.
For
example, the family increasingly
isolates itself, as alcoholism develops, in an effort to protect itself
from social disapproval.
To move
from isolated examples toward a fully generative economy, we may need a global movement of citizens, investors, and businesses, both profit and nonprofit, working together to create a pincer strategy — one arm aimed at reforming existing large companies, another aimed at promoting generative alternatives.
«Cartilage cells (or chondrocytes)
isolated and expanded
from cartilage tissue have great potential as a cell - based therapy for patients with, for
example, traumatic cartilage defects,» says Juha Piltti, doctoral student at the Department of Integrative Medical Biology.
In a pilot test, for
example, users
isolated malaria parasites
from blood for detection under a microscope with 15 minutes of spinning, a time frame comparable to commercial centrifuges.
For
example, users reply to: «To what degree is your CIO and - or IT shop
isolated from, or collaborative with, your supply chain specialists who actually procure the hardware and software for your IT system?»
At the same time, advances in sequencing ancient DNA have allowed us to determine not only when one species branched
from another, but also whether they reunited, briefly, in
isolated examples of interbreeding.
For
example, most of the H7N9
isolates from the outbreak turned out to have acquired a notorious flu - virus mutation that substitutes the amino acid leucine for glutamine in the part of the virus that grabs receptors on host cells.
The test works in a novel way, by
isolating fetal DNA
from the mother's bloodstream rather than by the older and riskier method of taking tissue
from the womb (as in amniocentesis, for
example).
For
example, the percentage of ANI ancestry ranges
from a high of 71 % in the Pathan ethnic group of northern India to a low of 17 % in the Paniya group of southwest India, meaning that the degree of ancient admixture is still measurable and significant in even the most
isolated and endogamous ethnic groups.
This is done by looking at breast cancer patients and
isolating immune cells
from specimens, for
example lymph node, blood and tumor.
This one
example provided evidence that what Molly was expressing — the ability to calm herself through control over her choices, even if that just meant eating food
from a certain place — was not an
isolated incident.
For
example, abusive partners can attempt to
isolate you or cut you off
from sources of support, use sarcasm or threats to put you down, change moods to intimidate you, express jealousy, and become emotionally distant.
We know we can get glutathione
from sulfur - rich foods, we can get it
from whey protein
isolate is another perfect
example.
However, it is also becoming clear that the Lactobacillus species
isolated from traditional fermented foods are biologically active in other ways, for
example, upon oral consumption, Lactobacillus plantarum strains
isolated from traditional Chinese fermented foods provide strong antioxidant protection in animals [133].
The owl question, for
example, tests skills not learned
from isolated reading practice but
from processing information on the varying characteristics of animal species.
For
example, students
from language - minority backgrounds often pursue finishing the task as their primary objective and believe that reading is synonymous with decoding and pronunciation of
isolated words.
For
example, a user agent could have a development mode that
isolates a particular top - level browsing context
from all other pages, and scripts in that development mode could be blocked
from connecting to shared workers running in the normal browser mode.
The United States, for
example, can not be
isolated from the rest of the world, if it is to keep the dollar at the centre of the global monetary policy.
As the animal's urine will be infectious, you may need to
isolate it
from other animals — dogs for
example can infect other dogs and livestock by urine - marking their areas in wet weather, when the urine doesn't dry out as quickly.
A day's drive
from York, for
example, will take you through stretches of wild, heather - covered moorland, ablaze with colour in the fall; or past the steep, sheep - dotted mountainsides of the Dailes, in which
isolated hamlets are scattered.
It drives home the realization that, even if you've seen enough
isolated examples of his work
from different periods to know that he was a major innovator, you haven't really seen Price until you've seen him in bulk.
As a student in 1949 at the Art Students League of New York, for
example, he laid paper on the floor of the building's entrance to capture the footprints of those entering and exiting.10 The creation of receptive surfaces on which to record, collect, or index the direct imprint of elements
from the real world is especially central to the artist's pre-1955 works.11 Leo Steinberg's celebrated 1972 article «Reflections on the State of Criticism»
isolated this particular approach to surface as collection point as the singular contribution of Rauschenberg's works of the early 1950s, one which galvanized a new position within postwar art. 12 Steinberg coined the term «flatbed picture plane» to account for this radical shift, through which «the painted surface is no longer the analogue of a visual experience of nature but of operational processes.»
Lubaina Himid has dedicated much of her professional and curatorial life to making Black artists and specifically Black female artists more visible, but here in Hull she is very literally representing Black lives, by for
example overpainting porcelain dinnerware with the images of slaves that would have been the ones using them to serve food, or by
isolating racist stereotypes in newspaper clippings
from the Guardian, or through her larger than life cut - outs of Black servants in A Fashionable Marriage.
Sierra's installation at the Renaissance Society features materials (for
example, wood, stones, and plant matter) that have been
isolated from their usual geographic situations, processed and domesticated for the context of the exhibition.
For
example, how could tree ring data
from one or two
isolated locations on earth ever be expected to reflect global temperature data!
Putting Jelbring's paper and Prof Brown's exact
example to the side do you think that we could extract work
from a gas that is
isolated from external heat sources, but is not
isolated from gravity (can we use gravity as a replacement bunsen burner)?
Recovering
from a hurricane, for
example, using only natural weather based energy, should be a useful exercise for any small
isolated society.
As is evident
from other
examples, including the published remarks that triggered this dust - up, McIntyre's remarks are far
from being an
isolated incident.
But aside
from a few
isolated examples, no summaries are produced for the thousands of cases each year which are decided in the Administrative Court and Court of Appeal, both of which are central to the public law system.
For
example, I may want to
isolate an agreement or another important document
from a lengthy pdf.
We've written before about
isolated examples of these clauses, and some sites including provisions preventing customers
from writing negative reviews about them online, but the trend towards including them looks like the proverbial runaway train.
Similarly, to view Call to Action # 28 as hived off
from other Calls to Action in the TRC Report also could have the effect of
isolating legal education
from other integrated responses to the TRC (perhaps, for
example, involving collaborative initiatives between courts, law societies and law schools).
I live a block
from the freeway, for
example, so the microphones have to
isolate speech
from a lot of ambient highway noise.
For
example, people felt excluded
from the swimming pool and felt poorly treated there in comparison to others; and people felt
isolated at the school and weren't attending because of behaviours there.
It's become much more understood in terms of quality practise than ever before I think, and this is good news for us because in fact we're not a service that is
isolated from the community, we're well and truly in it, and in some places, small communities for
example, what happens in that early childhood service is absolutely connected to the wellbeing of the whole community.
Some
examples include being hypercritical, constantly making jokes at your expense, guilt trips, or
isolating you
from friends and family.