My desire in painting is to state the existence of other realities; of other ways and
modes of action in life.
Now, for the first time the JMU scientists crystallized an antibody effective against Sclerostin and analysed
its mode of action in detail.
The exact
mode of action in MS is not yet known.
Not exact matches
This lack
of direction has caused the number
of low - risk trade setups to dwindle, which is why I said
in my most recent blog post that SOH
mode (sitting on hands) is the best plan
of action until the stock market eventually makes a clear move
in one direction or the other.
They say then that it is more simple to believe at once
in the eternal pre-existence
of the world, as it is now going on, and may for ever go on by the principle
of reproduction which we see and witness, than to believe
in the eternal pre-existence
of an ulterior cause, or Creator
of the world, a being whom we see not, and know not,
of whose form substance and
mode or place
of existence, or
of action no sense informs us, no power
of the mind enables us to delineate or comprehend.
The narrative
mode inevitably imposed itself as the believers rehearsed the saving
action, including particular scenes
of it that played themselves out
in the market - place or the Temple - court, at a dinner with guests or
in a synagogue.
By this I do not mean just that he is the real cause
of what happens
in the world as a result
of his
actions, although
in the
mode of causal power he is just that.
Thus it is possible that a single neuron might be interdependent
in the
mode of ontic power with a macroscopic feature
of action (e.g., conscious understanding) simultaneous with it and also make a contribution by way
of its causal power to a later neural occurrence
in some other part
of the brain.
In this necessarily brief statement let me simply say that the mode of power in which an action exercises power on one of its subordinate events may include the power of reason
In this necessarily brief statement let me simply say that the
mode of power
in which an action exercises power on one of its subordinate events may include the power of reason
in which an
action exercises power on one
of its subordinate events may include the power
of reasons.
God remains always faithful to the divine nature and
mode of activity, is always Love -
in -
action.
Morgenthau: «The great overriding issue that we must face
in our government and that other governments must face as well lies
in the discrepancy between our conventional
modes of thought and
action on the one hand and the unprecedented novelty
of the objective conditions under which we live.
Science and metaphysics too, providing the latter is viewed as a natural
mode of cognition and is not unconsciously supplemented by theological knowledge about God's saving
action in the history
of redemption, can each from their own angle quite well think
of God as the transcendent ground
of all reality,
of its existence and
of its becoming, as the primordial reality comprising everything, supporting everything, but precisely for that reason can not regard him as a partial factor and component
in the reality with which we are confronted, nor as a member
of its causal series.
In line with recent research, Gibson Winter finds that «certain metaphoric networks become dominant in a total society, shaping modes of thought, action, decision and life.&raqu
In line with recent research, Gibson Winter finds that «certain metaphoric networks become dominant
in a total society, shaping modes of thought, action, decision and life.&raqu
in a total society, shaping
modes of thought,
action, decision and life.»
It is a
mode of expression which makes it easy to understand the cultus as an
action in which material means are used to convey immaterial power.
Occasionally, Hartshorne even speaks
of a «besouled body,» but by such language he means only the probability
of certain
modes of action and experience that embody a given personality's characteristic traits.11 Consequently, he suggests that, when a person's body goes into a deep, dreamless sleep, the soul loses its actuality, only to regain it when the person awakens.12 Understandably, therefore, he disregards as inapplicable to his own view Gilbert Ryle's well - known caricature
of Cartesian anthropological dualism as «the dogma
of the Ghost
in the Machine» — especially since Hartshorne denies that the human body is a «machine»
in any materialistic, mechanical sense.13
This
mode of divine
action is modified both by individual characteristics
in the finite world and by the sorts
of response which sentient beings make to it.
As early as 1920,
in an essay entitled «The
Modes of Divine
Action in the Universe,» Teilhard guardedly called into question traditional notions
of divine omnipotence.
Functioning on the basis
of the principle that «the how
of our present experience must conform to the what
of the past
in us» (S 58), symbolic reference operates
in the intersection
of the two
modes of perception, an intersection at which «a pair
of such percepts must have elements
of structure
in common, whereby they are marked out for the
action of symbolic reference» (S 49).
The field
of imagination at any rate is broad, ranging from automatic, instinctual, or reflex
actions (
in which the problem of meaning is virtually, but not entirely, non-existent), to more or less habitual modes of response to «natural signs,» and rising ultimately to sophisticated conceptual activity and various poetic or secondary forms of meaning — making in cultural and social significations.19 In the higher reaches of semiotic activity an increase in imaginative freedom is accompanied by a greater risk of erro
in which the problem
of meaning is virtually, but not entirely, non-existent), to more or less habitual
modes of response to «natural signs,» and rising ultimately to sophisticated conceptual activity and various poetic or secondary forms
of meaning — making
in cultural and social significations.19 In the higher reaches of semiotic activity an increase in imaginative freedom is accompanied by a greater risk of erro
in cultural and social significations.19
In the higher reaches of semiotic activity an increase in imaginative freedom is accompanied by a greater risk of erro
In the higher reaches
of semiotic activity an increase
in imaginative freedom is accompanied by a greater risk of erro
in imaginative freedom is accompanied by a greater risk
of error.
In my own case, it was not only Tillich plus Troeltsch with his sometime roommate Max Weber and Adams with his colleague George H. Williams who were influential, but also Walter Rauschenbusch's use of the social analysis of his day to restate biblical themes; Reinhold Niebuhr's refutation in The Nature and Destiny of Man of Marx's, Kant's, Nietzsche's and Freud's understanding of human nature; Talcott Parsons's systematic study of the role of religious values in The Structure of Social Action; George Ernest Wright's exposition of the Prophets; and Masatoshi Nagatomi's gentle introduction to Asian modes of though
In my own case, it was not only Tillich plus Troeltsch with his sometime roommate Max Weber and Adams with his colleague George H. Williams who were influential, but also Walter Rauschenbusch's use
of the social analysis
of his day to restate biblical themes; Reinhold Niebuhr's refutation
in The Nature and Destiny of Man of Marx's, Kant's, Nietzsche's and Freud's understanding of human nature; Talcott Parsons's systematic study of the role of religious values in The Structure of Social Action; George Ernest Wright's exposition of the Prophets; and Masatoshi Nagatomi's gentle introduction to Asian modes of though
in The Nature and Destiny
of Man
of Marx's, Kant's, Nietzsche's and Freud's understanding
of human nature; Talcott Parsons's systematic study
of the role
of religious values
in The Structure of Social Action; George Ernest Wright's exposition of the Prophets; and Masatoshi Nagatomi's gentle introduction to Asian modes of though
in The Structure
of Social
Action; George Ernest Wright's exposition
of the Prophets; and Masatoshi Nagatomi's gentle introduction to Asian
modes of thought.
An indigenous church, young or old,
in the East or
in the West, is a church which, rooted
in obedience to Christ, spontaneously uses forms
of thought and
modes of action natural and familiar
in its own environment.
However, the former misconstrues the relation between theology and
action, as though theology were theory systematized
in the academy to be applied
in practical cases later on; and the latter misconstrues the relevant pluralisms, as though they were alternative outward and public manifestations
of a single
mode of inwardness.
While there is a sense
of praxis — that theology emerges out
of right
action —
in all three
modes of liberation theology, there is also the awareness that right
action is called right on the basis
of a preceding vision
of justice.
2) Toxicity and
mode of action of the substance and
of its breakdown products or any contaminants, and the persistence and areas
of concentration
in the environment;
On the
mode of the planned meeting with Atiku, he said, «When our committee meets him, if definitely what he's saying is against the party, the party is going to take
action on it; but if he lodges his complaints and the party feels there's merit
in what he's saying, then definitely the party will look into it.
But
in her motion challenging the EFCC's ex parte application, Mrs. Jonathan, through her lawyers, argued that the EFCC's «Ex parte Originating Summons» was not one
of the
modes of commencement
of action under Order 3, Rule 1
of the Federal High Court (Civil Procedure Rules) 2009, and that it was not known or provided for by any law or rules
of court.
Whatever its
mode of action, Zyban clearly works, as Hurt and his colleagues demonstrated
in a paper published
in the October 23 issue
of the New England Journal
of Medicine.
The NAS finished reviewing the EPA assessment
in April, sending back a long list
of questions and advising the EPA not to finalize the document until it could show exactly how formaldehyde causes cancer, a biological mechanism known as the «
mode of action.»
The technology and the
mode of action method published
in the highly ranked journal PNAS involves using lactic acid bacteria as vectors to produce and deliver a human chemokine on site
in the wounds.
PS extracts attack HIV - 1 with a
mode -
of -
action that is different from all anti-HIV-1 drugs
in clinical use.
He may have figured out a way to forecast the next Carrington Event far enough
in advance to allow meaningful
action: putting satellites
in standby
mode, reconfiguring critical services that rely on GPS, shutting down or decoupling key parts
of the grid — things that could make the difference between short - term inconvenience and long - term disaster.
Model for two distinct
modes of Sox9
action in cartilage formation proposed
in the present study.
In tests, they found that the new compounds have three
modes of action.
In collaboration with researchers in the laboratory of Zemer Gitai, an associate professor of molecular biology at Princeton, the team used a laboratory technique referred to as bacterial cytological profiling to investigate the mode of action of TD
In collaboration with researchers
in the laboratory of Zemer Gitai, an associate professor of molecular biology at Princeton, the team used a laboratory technique referred to as bacterial cytological profiling to investigate the mode of action of TD
in the laboratory
of Zemer Gitai, an associate professor
of molecular biology at Princeton, the team used a laboratory technique referred to as bacterial cytological profiling to investigate the
mode of action of TDA.
Once
in stampede
mode, their
actions can be predicted by taking into account particle interactions like repulsion and friction, says Dirk Helbing, a physicist at the Institute for Transport and Economics at Dresden University
of Technology
in Germany.
«New
mode of action for HUMIRA
in rheumatoid arthritis patients.»
As David Yáñez, a CSIC researcher at the Zaidin Experimental Research Centre
in Granada (southern Spain) explains, «Up until now, no - one had described the
mode of action of a compound which can repeatedly reduce (by 30 %) methane production
in animals without any risks, either to the animal's health, or to their productivity.»
«We anticipate a similar
mode of action may operate
in other organisms because similar RNAs have been found for clock genes
in mice.
The first article, «Complex mixtures, complex responses: Assessing pharmaceutical mixtures using field and laboratory approaches,» reports on studies monitoring multiple the life stages
of fathead minnows using both simple (groups
of drugs with similar
modes of action) and complex (groups with diverse
modes of action) mixtures
of pharmaceuticals commonly found
in treated wastewater effluent.
The study is «a useful contribution to the field,» and packing two
modes of action into one drug has several advantages, says Christophe Biot, a malaria researcher at the Université des Sciences et Technologies
in Lille, France.
After obtaining his Ph.D.
in June 2008 — and winning his university's prize for the best dissertation
in natural sciences — Gebauer stayed at the Max Planck Institute
of Colloids and Interfaces for 6 months, working with Markus Antonietti, the institute's director, exploring the
mode of action of common antiscalants using his quantitative setup.
That two mirror molecules can have a completely different
mode of action became widely known
in the aftermath
of the tragic effects the sedative drug Contergan had on unborn children
in the early 1960s.
More broadly, this is how bacteria coordinate their
actions in large groups: When the local concentration
of autoinducers gets high enough, the bacteria know a crowd is present, and they flip over from solitary
mode to group behavior.
They calculated the impact
of bridge retrofit
actions on possible failure
modes in terms
of probability
of failure, risk, and benefit - cost ratio using a logic modeling technique called an event tree.
To investigate the potential involvement
of Rac
in Mcf1
mode of action we micro-injected Mcf1 into Drosophila embryos expressing either dominant - negative (RacN17) or constitutively active (RacV12) versions
of the small GTPase, Rac,
in hemocytes.
Objectives: We propose to develop best - practice guidelines and minimal reporting standards specifically
in the context
of several regulatory toxicology case studies; e.g. (a) chemical grouping and read - across to supplement ECHA's Read - Across Assessment Framework, (b) discovery
of mode of action / molecular key events (within the AOP framework), (c) derivation
of Benchmark Doses from concentration - response relationships, and (d) cross-species extrapolation within environmental toxicology.
Yet, pericytes themselves have been shown to be a primary source
of Ang1 (refs 21, 22, 23)(which was confirmed
in the microarray analysis (Fig. 1a)-RRB-, suggesting an autocrine
mode of action.
In an interdisciplinary approach, the team will first systematically identify genes that are required for this differentiation process - information which will then be used to investigate their molecular
mode of action, their targets, and if and how they interact with each other.
What we can do is deliver new medicines with new
modes of action and safeguard the longevity
of the anti-malarial through use
in combination as long as possible.»
In conclusion, anthelminthics poorly fulfill the preconditions
of a specific
mode of anticancer
action and availability
of pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic data for a favorable repurposing as anticancer drugs.