Sentences with phrase «key clue»

This has led to not only further anxiety research, but has provided key clues regarding food addiction as well.
They did however had a new special vision mode that assisted with finding key clues along the way.
It's unclear, but there key clues given away on the poster which tells us whom every actor plays.
The other key clue I learned from an elderly veterinarian who took in a cat with this problem.
Key clues happen during interviews that can help you understand what it might be like to work at that company.
An astronomer studying small irregular galaxies discovered a remarkable feature in one galaxy that may provide key clues to understanding how galaxies form and the relationship between the gas and the stars within galaxies.
It was not used in Syria (see «Wind and rockets key clues in Syrian chemical puzzle «-RRB-, though President Assad is thought to have stockpiles.
Its goal is to sequence the DNA of more than 10,000 families affected by autism — and families such as the Ashers, in which several children have the condition, may provide key clues for the next phase of research.
But recent technological advances and a series of remarkable discoveries in the past two years have provided key clues about how Alzheimer's disease ravages the brain.
Although adults of these tiny marine animals are typical, squishy invertebrates, their larval form looks more like that of vertebrates, and their genome holds key clues to the evolutionary changes that occurred at the transition between the two.
So complete is the fossil — its head, antennae, thorax, wings, legs, and leaf - shaped abdomen intact — that it provides key clues on how it hid from predatory birds and primates: Its curved forelegs form a notch into which the insect could tuck its head.
It is highly improbable that the threat can be reduced by bombing the stockpiles (see «Wind and rockets key clues in Syrian chemical puzzle» and «Iraq offers grim lessons for Syrian gas survivors «-RRB-.
In addition to expanding the universe of known planets, GPI will provide key clues as to how solar systems form.
If this «Grand Tack» model is correct, Pluto preserves key clues about the solar system's early days.
A team from The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston has unlocked key clues in understanding what triggers the birthing process, according to research findings recently published in PLOS ONE.
This is unfortunate since people knowingly and unknowingly provide many key clues by talking about their symptoms, and a good question and answer session may be the best assessment process that can uncover a hidden cause of a problem and lead to an effective therapy.
«Key clue for protecting hearts against deadly arrhythmia discovered.»
In September they announced they had found key clues to human brain evolution.
«Although making up a very small amount of the overall atmospheric inventory, methane in particular holds key clues to the planet's current state of activity.»
The discovery of a massive black hole so early in the Universe may provide key clues on conditions in the very early Universe, which allowed for black holes on the order of hundreds of thousands of solar masses to form.
Small blebs of iron - rich sulfides inside these meteorites» diamonds provide key clues.
That's a shame for the man who discovered what might prove to be the key clue to the theory of everything, advanced our understanding of space and time, helped shape the course of physics for the last four decades and whose insight continues to drive progress in fundamental physics today.
Luckily, the link that he forged between Penrose's singularity and the singularity at the big bang provided a key clue for finding such a theory.
One of the key clues will be the presence or lack of complex organic compounds — molecules featuring carbon that are both ingredients for life and potential by - products of it.
Key clues to Calakmul's rule over La Corona come from stone monuments covered with hieroglyphics at the latter site (SN: 10/8/05, p. 227).
In the search for life, lightning could be a key clue.
This pushes back the earliest evidence of the plague by almost 3300 years and offers a key clue about how this disease became so contagious.
A new study led by scientists at the University of Maryland School of Medicine (UM SOM) has found a key clue to how these hair cells develop.
Heatley says snakes are becoming more active and many are changing out of their skin — and that can reveal a key clue.
That oddity ultimately proved to be the key clue.
The cereblon clue will lead to new experiments that look at the protein's role in the cell, he says, key clues that may help scientists find replacement drugs.
Testing relativity might just turn up a key clue in the quest.
«This gives us a key clue to the potential biological pathways that are altered in this disorder,» says neurologist Daniel Geschwind, the director of the center for autism research at the University of California, Los Angeles.
Then a key clue emerged in 1908, when the mathematician Hermann Minkowski showed how special relativity required the merger of space with time (SN: 9/13/08, p. 26).
According to new research by Thomas Weber, an assistant professor of Earth and environmental sciences at the University of Rochester, small microenvironments in the deep ocean may hold key clues to the global cycling of nitrogen in seawater.
Two key clues: A sudden onset of dizziness or severe headache.
Red herrings are solemnly dispersed, as well as a key clue, which is dropped with a disconcerting lack of subtlety.
Rather than the dashing Giordani swooping in to save the enfeebled Arno, Arno time and again discerns the key clues and performs the pivotal actions.
But the fact that the movie is named for her is a key clue to a mystery that is central to the story.
As you advance through the facility you will need to solve puzzles to unlock the next room or reveal a key clue.
Despite the convoluted threads and the film's substantial efforts to blur the lines of morality, there are still very conventional mystery beats followed here, meaning you will be waiting right till the end for any revelations and for the police to notice that one key clue.
I believe the key clue here is the fact the engine runs rough for a few minutes.
If there is a problem with the traction control system on your vehicle, it is likely that diagnostic trouble codes have been stored and those codes will provide the key clues to finding, and repairing, the fault in the system.
Did Harry miss a key clue?
According to Lisa Hsuan, DVM, at the Long Beach Animal Hospital in Long Beach, California, diarrhea provides a key clue.
Australian professor / lecturer Sharon Beder's site's «Information Council on [sic — incorrect word] the Environment» (ICE) section, which I showcased in my prior blog post, reveals the key clue of where the Gore - Gelbspan «reposition global warming as theory rather than fact» phrase is found in its original context.
There are two key clues, almost contradicting each other, which we must solve to figure out what Force X is.
Within my piece was a link to a copy of the UCS» actual talking points memo, and a key clue to the suspect manner of their effort was the note they had near the bottom of the memo which concerned a letter trashing the Oregon Petition (originally intended for publication in the Wall Street Journal) which was being circulated among other scientists via «an effort organized by Ozone Action ``.
Another key clue to prospective employers?
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