Sentences with phrase «made those observations yet»

But it doesn't show that the reactions are actually happening: nobody has made those observations yet.

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Yet current discussions scarcely make note of Schweitzer's perceptive observations on precisely this problem, let alone his solution to this lacuna in modern theology.
Yet, fundamental Christianity has adopted as axiomatic truths certain statements and observations made by fallible «church authorities» in the first few centuries after Jesus» ministry.
These clinical records sound like fairy - tales when one first reads them, yet it is impossible to doubt their accuracy; and, the path having been once opened by these first observers, similar observations have been made elsewhere.
If you are not yet comfortable with your baby's nurses, you might begin by making observations and asking questions: «My baby looks uncomfortable.
An observation I made especially in parts of the three northern regions, was that a little too frequently, the roads would be leading over bridges and yet these bridges had no river flowing under them.
Alternatively, the models can make predictions for observations yet to be made.
One way to address the issue would be to observe the process occurring in other, younger planetary systems, but that would require making observations that planetary scientists haven't yet been able to manage.
A team of astronomers led by Wouter Vlemmings, Chalmers University of Technology, have used the telescope Alma (Atacama Large Millimetre / Submillimetre Array) to make the sharpest observations yet of a star with the same starting mass as the Sun.
But with a neutrino detector now being built within a Japanese mountain that could come online as early as 2016, researchers might be able to do something as yet undone: Make detailed observations of a supernova in our galaxy before it visibly explodes.
«Our observations raise the immediate scientific question of whether a lack of symmetry represents a personal mechanical optimization that makes Bolt the fastest sprinter ever or exists for reasons yet to be identified,» said Udofa, a member of the research team.
And yet in this work, we made a new observation that these two organelles are directly talking to each other,» said principal investigator Dr. Dimitri Krainc, the Aaron Montgomery Ward Professor and chair of The Ken and Ruth Davee Department of Neurology at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine.
With it, they made the most detailed observations yet of six massive galactic discs during the era of peak galaxy formation, 10 billion years ago.
Astronomical observations suggest that dark matter must make up about 90 per cent of the mass in the universe, yet we are astonishingly ignorant what that 90 per cent is.
To fit on the rocket within its six - and - a-half-ton weight limit, yet maintain the size necessary to perform its observations, the Webb telescope was deliberately designed to have as little mass as possible, making its structure somewhat flexible.
The observations, made with the Frederick C. Gillett Gemini North Telescope on Hawaii's Mauna Kea, show the fingerprints of ammonia hydrates and water crystals spread in patches across Charon, and have been described as the best evidence yet for the existence of these compounds on worlds such as Charon.
From head scarps to pants all you are looking for is comfort yet to need to make proper observations you're your veil and dress should match one another.
Yet, it simultaneously serves as a sophisticated satire that makes some thought - provoking observations about American culture «along the way.
And yet this is not simply an exercise in dry cinephillic academia, but sees Tsai making simple (yet profound) observations about time, landscape, human interaction and how the more time we are given to look at something, the more oblique, untenable and (perhaps) strangely beautiful it becomes.
Yet, among some subtle observations about gender inequality, the film makes sure to leave plenty of breathing room for McCarthy, Bullock and the largely game cast of supporting players to riff on all sorts of ridiculousness.
Yet, the hiring process relies heavily on paper credentials and interviews by administrators, and schools make very little use of observations.
And yet, the researchers argue that using test scores to make high - stakes decisions about teachers» jobs is actually a more accurate method than previous systems, which often depended on cursory classroom observations, pass rates on licensure tests, and degrees earned.
You are making a observation of performance between a device that is shipping and a device that no one has touched or seen yet.
Yet even that may be ending: since we are looking at the margin, it makes sense to present David Rosenberg's observations on what it is that he is looking at the moment, which appropriately enough, is NYSE margin debt, whose 12 month trailing average has just turned negative: traditionally an important inflection point.
It is very much a traditional adventure game, in which players control Marty McFly as he solves puzzles, uses items on the environment, and makes wry observations on his situation; if there are any elements of action or reflexes in BttF, I haven't seen them yet.
We do not yet have the technology to observe extrasolar planets directly, or with resolutions similar to the observations we make of planets in our own solar system.
I certainly don't have this all figured out yet, but it is apparent Salby has made some new observations.
In proceedings to which the European Union is a co-respondent, if the Court of Justice of the European Union has not yet assessed the compatibility with the Convention rights at issue of the provision of European Union law as under paragraph 2 of this Article, sufficient time shall be afforded for the Court of Justice of the European Union to make such an assessment, and thereafter for the parties to make observations to the Court.
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