The justice system would benefit from
a more precise understanding of the nature and scale of case attrition.
Politicians in Europe are already pushing for taxes and emissions limits on the commercial airline industry but, researchers explain,
a more precise understanding of the effects of aircraft emissions on the atmosphere are necessary if such plans are to be effective.
Nevertheless, Doherty and her colleagues see many good reasons not to wait for
a more precise understanding of soot before taking steps to reduce it.
At the same time, this IPCC report did not produce
a more precise understanding of the impact of CO2 doubling.
Future experiments to validate this model by directly manipulating signaling between conceptus and endometrium will allow for
a more precise understanding of the mechanisms of pregnancy failures that occur during the periimplantation period after normal fertilization and SCNT cloning.
«GTEx will begin to provide researchers with a comprehensive view of genetic variation and
a more precise understanding of how it affects genes critical to the normal function of tissues and organs,» said NIH Director Francis S. Collins, M.D., Ph.D. «This resource will add a new dimension to our understanding of human biology and the mechanisms that lead to disease.»
For instance, the management of captive breeding programs or the release - and - translocation of animals can be based on a much
more precise understanding of specific population genetics and pedigree of individuals being bred or released.
In other words, the technique is giving
us a more precise understanding of what is going on in the gut,» research engineer Alexandra Göksu explains.
This new tool made it possible to gain
a more precise understanding of this receptor's effects without the noise of other receptors.
The effort, as yet confined to animal studies, is only about a decade old but has become one of the hottest areas of neuroscience research because it promises
a more precise understanding of the hugely complex network of cells in the brain.
By contrast, the HMS team homed in on one microbe at a time and its effects on nearly all immune cells and intestinal genes, an approach that offers
a more precise understanding of the interplay between individual gut microbes and their hosts.
Many readers of this volume may find the Whiteheadian notions scattered throughout it helpfully suggestive, without being concerned with Whitehead's methodological justification for his ideas, or with
the more precise understanding of his philosophy that can only be attained by learning some of his technical vocabulary.
«2 In truth, he added little to the theological quest for
a more precise understanding of God and Christ.
If that is the problem, it will not be solved by
a more precise understanding of the forms of reason and authority that have validity for the modern mind.
Not exact matches
What if you could
understand more about yourself and the world, not because you find
precise details to support every single logical deduction, but because in the wrestling with questions you sense you're not alone?
Later statements can be illuminated by earlier ones and earlier statements can be illuminated by later ones, until a
more complete and
precise understanding is formed.
As the various bodily states that are correlated with optimal mental health and total growth become better
understood, biofeedback may be used
more widely and productively in psychotherapy and life enrichment work, and in
precise evaluation of these.
But for those who care about
understanding liberalism, a
more precise knowledge of its foundations should be welcome.
Every
more precise explication of what is to be
understood by Isaac the individual can give only to himself.
Evangelicals would
understand their different political conclusions better and progress
more quickly toward resolving their disagreements if they were
more conscious of the components that contribute to a conclusion and if they tried harder to isolate the
precise areas of disagreement.
«The use of genetics in patients can help us to deliver medicines and
understand cancer much better and to
understand a range of diseases in a much
more precise way,» he told Radio 4's Today program.
«Entirely» would be
more precise here, and if I may criticize a report I think is a real contribution, I would say that is a problem, not only for the international reader, but also for people who want to
understand the situation in the U.S.
Researchers can potentially exploit this knowledge to not only develop
more stable and
precise decoding techniques, but also gain a better
understanding of most basic neural circuit functions.
These results significantly advance
understanding of how cancer cells are made to move during metastasis and may provide
more precise targets for drugs to stop cancer metastasis in patients where there are oncogenic mutations.
Knowing the properties of the stars that produce these type 1a explosions could help researchers better
understand their variations, allowing
more precise estimates of the acceleration of cosmic expansion.
«And the fact that we can get a large sample size for specific types of surgeries allows us to narrow down our data and be
more precise in our
understanding of individual patient populations and procedures in terms of risk.»
Using this imaging technology, we may be able to capture
more precise and objective measurements of olfactory dysfunction and better
understand how changes in these sensory neurons relate to overall health and neurodegeneration in the brain.»
With an accurate
understanding of surface motion in a given zone, researchers also get
more precise estimates for how a building will be affected by shaking.
The advance could lead to a
more precise way of tailoring specific knots to particular needs such as surgical operations and might also improve our
understanding of naturally occurring knots in DNA and elsewhere.
The authors caution that
more precise measures of when, why and how e-cigarette use was initiated and how it is continuing are needed, and that such questions as well as longitudinal cohort studies may help researchers and policymakers better
understand issues such as dual use, exclusive e-cigarette use and e-cigarette use as a potential cessation aid.
Previous evidence of preserved collagen date back to the Late Cretaceous Period —
more than 100 million years younger than this discovery — but those studies extracted the organic remains by dissolving away all other parts of the fossil, without a clear
understanding of the
precise origins of the collagen.
Nisbet's prior research examining public opinion about climate change and energy insecurity also revealed for science communicators that
understanding the public in
more precise ways than partisanship or ideology allowed for improved outreach.
«The use of a
precise and continuous motor task provides a
more nuanced
understanding of inhibitory control, compared to a button - press task,» said Neely.
As our measurements become
more and
more precise in this field, we are finding that most of our uncertainty comes from our lack of
understanding of the stars that the planets orbit.
What that research lacked then was a quantitative
understanding of the mechanisms involved that would enable even
more precise control over these structures.
As during previous panels, speakers Moon Duchin, Rafael Luna, Joan Reede, Alberto Roca, and Jessica Tytell made it was obvious that
more data is needed for us to fully
understand the
precise makeup of academic researchers and, in fact, one of the projects developed during the Saturday Hack Day Session focused on finding this information and making it
more easily digestible / available.
They also are developing
more precise diagnostic tools to help clinicians everywhere
understand their patients» disease better and choose the optimal therapy.
Clearly a lot
more work needs to be done to
understand the
precise cause of glioblastoma recurrence after surgery and chemotherapy and how to prevent it.
While these internal neural processes are being observed, the researchers learn
more about how the neural system operates through a method called perturbation, which is intentionally disrupting the dynamical neural system in
precise ways in order to better
understand the underlying principles that control its activity.
The far
more nuanced and
precise data produced by single cell analyses will allow for better
understanding of pancreatic islet function and dysfunction at the cellular level.
All these suggest to me that traditional wisdom should be respected; and science can help us
understand our body in a
more precise way.
Precise directions are offered to ensure that basic aspects of yogic breathing are well
understood before students move on to
more strenuous practices.
It is at this
precise moment that you
understand just how much
more you are than flesh and blood because you can't find the rest of it.
In the future, he adds, a better
understanding of the overlap between the two conditions could open the door to
more precise diagnoses, and therefore
more targeted treatment.
I do
understand the reasoning behind the smaller brush -
more precise application.
Understanding the momentum while switching deliciously between volatile marble runs and
more precise platforming is the key.
Understanding how gaming preferences, motivations, and demographic variables group together enables targeting those segments with
more precise marketing messages and acquisition channels.
You learn how to deal with enemies and situations, you'll come to
understand that patience is key and as your timing and evasion becomes
more precise you'll grow from a nervous neophyte to grizzled veteran.
These models are in some ways like climate models, except that we
understand electronic components better so our parametrization is
more precise and reliable.
Reviewing the IPCC papers, I see that you are right about the feedback uncertainty being
more related to clouds rather than water vapour, although they also state that the
precise mechanisms of water vapour feedbacks are quite complex and the form its spacial distribution would take is still not well
understood.