Sentences with phrase «localized at»

The building safety and fire codes that allow such a delay will be very localized at the city / county / state level; you may be better off asking at that Costco, asking...
There's always a huge localization gap between the Japanese and North American release of each title, if it even gets localized at all.
These elements are clubbed together in a repository so that they can be localized at once, without wasting much time.
Caspr2, a new member of the neurexin superfamily, is localized at the juxtaparanodes of myelinated axons and associates with K channels.
Fascin1 was exclusively localized at the invasive front of tumors also displaying nuclear beta - catenin.
Saccharomyces cerevisiae MPS2 encodes a membrane protein localized at the spindle pole body and the nuclear envelope.
The translational GFP fusion protein reporters were localized at the periphery of fat droplets that were LipidTox positive (Fig. 2).
Along the long axis of PFs, the CB1 was localized at a much higher density on the perisynaptic membrane than on the extrasynaptic and synaptic regions.
For example, up - regulated influx transporters (OCT3 and OCTN1) localized at the apical membranes of Sertoli cells could mediate the transport of the drug compound 9 from the lumen into the basolateral compartment of Sertoli cells, where the up - regulated efflux transporters (ABCB1 / p - glycoprotein, ABCB8, ABCB9, ABCC5, and ABCC10) could then transport the drug out of Sertoli cells against a concentration gradient, resulting in enhanced efficiency of recovery upon cessation of treatment.
Their studies revealed that a subset of normal breast precursor cells, called luminal progenitors, have dangerously short telomeres and display a correspondingly high level DNA damage response localized at their chromosome ends.
The segmented pattern of the Drosophila embryo is organized by two activities localized at the anterior and posterior egg poles.
A paper in the journal Neural Development shows that RPM - 1 is localized at both the synapse and the mature axon tip, evidence that RPM - 1 is positioned to potentially coordinate the construction of synapses with regulation of axon extension and termination.
Because this mechanism is localized at synapses, the sites where communication between neurons takes place, it ensures that protective measures will only be taken when and where they're most needed, said Marta Margeta, MD, PhD, assistant professor of pathology and senior author of the new study.
Kandel: It's a pedantic point and that is the biology of the mind suggests that there is a limited set of functions that's localized at a particular point in the brain; while mind refers to the whole family of mental processes, every thought that you have, every feeling that you express, every dream that you aspire to, and it works on the assumption that these are going to be localized in a variety of each one of these functions, it's going to be localized in a variety of different areas in the brain.
They are localized at a particular place and restricted and linked to the people of Israel.
The plan was wrong to say they are going to localize at the community boards only.
Their work showed a specific protein to be responsible, which the researchers were able to localize at cell level and by doing so, describe its properties.
Homer 1, an actin binding protein that is induced by BDNF [72], belongs to a family of scaffolding proteins that localize at the postsynaptic density (PSD)[73, 74] and is believed to play a critical role in signal transduction, synaptogenesis and receptor trafficking at synapses [75].

Not exact matches

Localizing business has been the key to IFF's global success, the CEO said, as IFF develops specific products for different markets at 34 creative centers around the world.
Adams notes each stage was localized to at least one additional language by the crew on the ground.
By practicing localized content marketing, Whole Foods can measure how their efforts affect their goals at a more granular level than is generally possible with their national content campaigns.
In fact, franchising is so effective at localizing national ideas that a coalition of charitable non-profits have begun to utilize the model as well.
[4] This follows its use of UKTI's services targeted at localizing exporters» websites and employing expertise of foreign - language - speaking students.
And, big question is can we build a great product, which is localized to India first with a very strong network, and then look at monetizing the user base.
Joe's challenge focused on the challenge of personalizing and localizing content at scale since Holland America Line has over 400 ports and a huge variety of cruise options (500 +).
Thus, at the lowest level, electrons tend to unite and converge in the atom; atoms converge by molecularization, crystallization; molecules unite by polymerization; cells unite by conjugation, reproduction, association; nerve ganglions concentrate and localize to form a brain by what might be called a process of cephalization; the higher animal groups form colonies, hives, herds, societies, etc.; man socializes and forms civilizations as foci of attraction and organization.
Divine causality that can be localized historically at certain points in space and time, appears rather to be what characterizes the supernatural operation of God in sacred history, in contrast to the natural relation of God to his world.
For the use of those better placed than I, whose direct or indirect task it is to lead the Church, I wish to show candidly where, in my view, the root of the trouble lies, and how, by means of a simple readjustment at this particular, clearly localized point, we may hope to procure a rapid and complete rebound in the religious and Christian evolution of Mankind.
It's just at book about how a localized group of people tell a tale of creation.
In the call of Abraham to leave the home of his ancestors, in Moses» leading his people away from acquiescence in Egyptian slavery, in the prophetic protests against any localizing or naturalizing domestication of Yahweh's presence, in the apocalyptic rebellions against the status quo, in Jesus» idealizing of homelessness, in the Evangelists» turning our attention toward the Risen Lord and in St. Paul's relentless call to freedom from the slavery of legalism, we have a constant chorus of discontent at the idea that we can find our fulfillment in what nature apart from history has given us.
For example, by implementing an in - house localized co-packaging system at our sugar cooperative, Alter Trade in the Philippines, our impact was reduced by over 11 MtCO2e.
Primary scientific research conducted in the Field Laboratory to develop stress - tolerant rice varieties is then transferred to IRRI's Centre of Excellence at the IRRI South Asia Regional Centre in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh for further localized testing.
At lower densities, hens cluster around key resources, creating localized areas of high density (Nicol et al., 1999; Channing et al., 2001).
«It's no longer one size fits all,» stated Deborah Brand, VP of Development and Design at Taco Bell Corp. «Consumers are looking for a localized, customized and personalized experiences that reflect the diversity of their communities — the flexibility in bringing these four designs to life gives us just that.»
«Our biggest marketing opportunity is events,» General Manager Dave Lafferty said of US Cryotherapy setting up at numerous 5k and 10k runs, triathlons, and sports tournaments with their smaller localized treatment machines and staff.
Older children, especially after age 3 to 4 years, are usually pretty good at localizing the pain from an ear infection.
At 5 p.m., Civic Hall and Citizen Action NY will host «The Revolution Will Be Localized,» a discussion on closing Rikers, bail reform, and other criminal justice issues, at Civic Hall's headquarters, 118 West 22nd St., 12th Fl., ManhattaAt 5 p.m., Civic Hall and Citizen Action NY will host «The Revolution Will Be Localized,» a discussion on closing Rikers, bail reform, and other criminal justice issues, at Civic Hall's headquarters, 118 West 22nd St., 12th Fl., Manhattaat Civic Hall's headquarters, 118 West 22nd St., 12th Fl., Manhattan.
The mayor has also made no secret of his desire to play a larger role on the national stage, despite a badly - fumbled bid to become a kingmaker in the 2016 Democratic primaries and criticism at home from city residents who argued the mayor should focus on the city's more localized, but no less pressing problems.
At least one localized power outage was reported in Lockport that resulted from a lightning strike.
«At this point, localized minor accumulations will be possible.»
«The promise of this technology is it localizes the drug to the photoreceptor cells, sparing the liver and kidney from exposure,» said Krzysztof Palczewski, chairman of the Department of Pharmacology at the Case Western Reserve School of Medicine.
Molecules can be repeatedly detected and spatially localized (to ∼ λ / 50 where λ is the wavelength of light) with a sensitivity of at least 0.005 molecules / (Hz) 1/2 and the orientation of each molecular dipole can be determined.
«I used to think of neonicotinoids as being a [localized] problem next to a small set of crops,» says Amro Zayed, who studies bees at York University in Toronto and wasn't involved in the research.
«This study demonstrates the value of using the SEER database to analyze factors associated with surgery as a treatment for localized pancreatic cancer in a large number of patients over a prolonged period of time,» says Dr. Kim, who is also Chief Medical Officer of UH Seidman Cancer Center and the Charles Hubay Professor at Case Western Reserve School of Medicine.
At diagnosis, fewer than 20 percent of cases of pancreatic cancer are still localized enough to be removed surgically.
This refers to the early detection of potential pandemics at a stage when we might still be able to localize them, before they have had the opportunity to infect a high percentage of the local population and thereby spread around the world, as happened with HIV.
The detailed models produced using the MT imaging data of the southwestern U.S. more accurately portrayed surface structures at a scale of less than 100 kilometers, Liu said, which is important because features like volcanoes and faults are localized phenomena that are harder to predict using larger - scale models.
The team looked at 555 patients with localized prostate cancer who underwent RP between 2004 and 2010.
In addition to reducing Ebola's spread, localized testing of cases would minimize care delays, says Daniel Kelly, an infectious - disease researcher at the University of California, San Francisco, who has been working in Sierra Leone (see Nature 513, 145; 2014).
Activated, wild type B cells from female mice tightly localize Xist RNA at their inactive X chromosomes (left), whereas Xist RNA becomes dispersed throughout the entire nucleus when YY1 is deleted (right).
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