Sentences with phrase «life during these sequences»

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I'm keen to find out the precise sequence of changes to OLs and myelin during learning and whether these changes are needed more in some parts of the brain than others, which might shed light on some of the mysteries still surrounding how the brain adapts and learns throughout life
Sports journalists could better comment on movement sequences during a live boxing match or judo coaches could use it to analyze the fighting techniques of their athletes immediately.
The essence is that the stars are on the main sequence during most of their life time and «burn» hydrogen in this time («burning» is an often used word here; in reality it's not a chemical reaction, but a nuclear reaction: hydrogen nuclei are fused to helium nuclei).
The new study, published Tuesday in Nature Communications, sequenced the genetic information of 13 individuals who lived on the Great Hungarian Plain during the 5,000 years leading up to the Iron Age.
Using cutting edge DNA sequencing technology, the research team found that the microbe communities living in the guts of mice have a pretty regular routine: different types of bacteria hang out in various areas of the intestines in the morning, moving around during the day, and ending up in a completely different place at night.
The researchers also believe that this DNA sequencing can help them to understand why the hunter - gatherer way of life was neglected during this time.
The Sequel System will allow BGI to meet the growing demand for SMRT Sequencing services for bacterial, plant, and animal de novo, transcriptomics, and epigenomics sequencing, and also in fields outside of agriculture, such as in conservation biology, like the «Life Periodic Plan'that we just launched during the 2018 J.P. Morgan Healthcare Conference,» said Gao Qiang, CEO ofSequencing services for bacterial, plant, and animal de novo, transcriptomics, and epigenomics sequencing, and also in fields outside of agriculture, such as in conservation biology, like the «Life Periodic Plan'that we just launched during the 2018 J.P. Morgan Healthcare Conference,» said Gao Qiang, CEO ofsequencing, and also in fields outside of agriculture, such as in conservation biology, like the «Life Periodic Plan'that we just launched during the 2018 J.P. Morgan Healthcare Conference,» said Gao Qiang, CEO of BGI Tech.
The sequence 777 is an angel number about spirituality, and you might encounter it during phases in life when you're focusing on or prioritizing your spirituality, learning about or incorporating new spiritual practices, or on the road of a seeker.
Summer is about enjoying the simple things in life, like sitting around sipping on a big glass of rosé over ice, watching an ice cream melt in the afternoon sun, nibbling at a cheese platter on the beach during sunset... The only problem with this sequence is that after a few weeks of all this life enjoyment, I really start to feel it.
Greg Bear, then living in San Diego, told me that at one of the many Cinerama screenings of 2001 he attended, some guy, clearly high on something, perhaps LSD, walked up to the enormous screen during the «trip sequence» shouting «IT»S GOD!»
Recounting the extraordinary life story of Louis Zamperini (played by Jack O'Connell, «Starred Up»)-- who ran for America in the 1936 Olympics, survived a plane crash during World War II, stayed afloat for 75 days on a life raft before forced internment in a series of Japanese POW camps — Jolie and company seem to be digging into the Spielberg playbook: The movie offers up sun - dappled nostalgia for Depression - era Southern California, harrowing wartime sequences, and even a shark attack, but it serves them all up with maximum efficiency.
First with words, then later with fists during an airport sequence which is truly a comic book splash page come to life.
While the production does have around 1,500 visual effects, there were hundreds of live animals used during filming, including more than 100 horses for one of the battle sequences and 400 frogs for one of the plague sequences.
«There was nothing extraordinary about my mum and dad,» narrates Briggs during a brief live - action introductory sequence.
Watson, after disappearing during the initial craziness, returns in a very funny sequence (although fans of her Hermione character might have some trouble accepting her dropping the «F» bomb several times), while Michael Cera plays a coked - up, obnoxious jerk (far removed from his real - life persona).
The latter quality is especially haunting during a sequence in which Mikael (who has escaped a labor camp by means of sweating dynamite and a fellow prisoner with nothing for which to live) catches a ride on a passing train.
San Andreas doesn't have much interest in the lives lost during its sequence of catastrophes, but it does dole out plenty of the large - scale spectacle that matters in disaster films of this type.
Without a doubt however, the film's greatest achievement is during its finale, when the entire cast assembles behind Buckaroo to march heroically — a sequence recycled by Wes Anderson in his 2004 movie The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou (which curiously also starred Jeff Goldblum...).
«Crocodile» Dundee's 2.35:1, 1080p transfer is pleasingly grainy (except during the title sequence — heavily DVNR'd, I presume, to tone down optical noise), but the source betrays pinhole artifacts and other signs of debris, and the image has a tendency to exhibit the sort of dimness you'd expect at a movie theatre trying to conserve the bulb life of the projector.
The Dolby Digital 5.1 soundtrack is somewhat serene at first, but it delivers some jolting bursts of life during the Mars sequences, pushing the subwoofer and engulfing you with atmosphere even in space where technically, there should be no sound.
At many points, particularly during the live action sequences, it seems to be out of focus.
Surround usage stayed pretty minor, but they contributed acceptable reinforcement of the front channels, and they also kicked to life nicely at times, such as during a train sequence.
Perversions of Science generally peaks during its opening credit sequence, an uninterrupted shot of a camera swooping in from the outside of a typical suburban home into a living room where a similarly typical family is watching television, a la The Simpsons opening credits, an association strengthened by another Danny Elfman's theme, which, not surprisingly, sounds an awful lot like the Tales from the Crypt theme with a lot of theremin thrown in.
The slow - motion sequence splices together two landmark moments in the skater's infamously derailed career: the 1991 Skate America competition during which she lands her first triple axel jump and (after a judge orders her banned from competitive skating for life) a boxing match in which Harding is knocked down by her opponent, her body arcing across the air, blood gushing from her mouth as she hits the floor with a thunderous smash.
Sound effects are living it up in this track, both during long stretches of relative quiet and during intense action sequences.
Foremost: catching Dziga Vertov's Chelovek s kinoapparatom (Man with a Movie Camera, 1929) with a live score, composed and performed by the Michael Nyman Band, on the Odessa steps during the 6th Odessa International Film Festival, and not least because Nyman and co. rapturously chased it down with a surprise encore scoring of the Odessa steps sequence of Bronenosets Potyomkin (Battleship Potemkin, Sergei Eisenstein, 1925).
They'll be coming along at key times during the expedition to help us film THE most amazing underwater sequences that will bring to life what happens on the Great Barrier Reef.
And during platforming, scripted sequences and cutscenes Lara Croft did indeed come across as scared and fighting every second for her life, but during the gameplay she was anything but these things.
This leads to some unintended consequences during unexpected difficulty spikes, bad rolls that turns an ordinary combat sequence into a shit show, or life forcing you off the computer.
And * then *, you have to decide to keep trying to do that long enough that you start getting extra lives, and be able to do it consistently enough that you can rack up enough extra lives to not worry about the death during the hoverbike sequence.
Later, during the last decades of his life, he would complete the finest sequence of Impressionist landscape painting - his much loved series of Water Lilies (Nymphéas), in his pond at Giverny.
The sequence of approximately twenty home visits begins during the prenatal period and continues over the first two years of the child's life, with declining frequency.
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