Sentences with phrase «narrow spectrum»

You can create as wide or narrow a spectrum as you like, and each girl is bound to be able to find something that works perfectly for her.
This force has narrowed the spectrum of aesthetic and political diversity as effectively as outright authoritarian censorship.
But, as Vale shows, this success and popularity rested on sustaining the projects as the home to a very narrow spectrum of the Boston poor, those deemed both deserving and respectable: two - parent, mostly white, single - earner, low - income, working - class families of good character in need of a temporary leg up — a stratum «below the bulk of blue - collar employees but above that of the unemployed, the irregularly employed, and the welfare - dependent.»
However, Professor Hattori says, «Although more research needs to be done, our results will help the development of very narrow spectrum antibiotics, lytic bacteriophages specifically targeting Klebsiella pneumoniae, and a way to improve the weakened colonization resistance of the gut microbiomes, for patients with chronic inflammatory diseases including IBD.»
Labour's national executive committee will meet for the first time since the election in the next fortnight and one source close to the NEC said they believed Lavery's comments would be a controversial topic of discussion — particularly on narrowing the spectrum of political views in the party.
The canonical answer, biologist R. Fredrik Inglis said, is that antibiotics kill a broad spectrum of bacteria — they might, for example, kill all susceptible gram - negative bacteria — but bacteriocins are narrow spectrum agents, inhibiting the growth of only closely related bacterial strains.
Gendrin and her colleagues are planning further experiments to explore whether narrow spectrum antibiotics — as opposed to broad spectrum antibiotics like penicillin and streptomycin — have a less drastic effect on the bacteria living in the mosquito gut.
They contend that the conventional course of study in «theological education» unjustifiably privileges a very narrow spectrum of that diversity as though it were somehow «normative» and definitive of the Christian thing.
Since the late 1910s, artworks that explore the aesthetic potential of a single color or narrow spectrum of tones have emerged from a diverse range of artistic practices.
In his sharp distinction between community and society and his tendency to dampen hope with predetermined limits on what societies can achieve, Tinder seems to me to speak for a too - narrow spectrum of the large tradition he is seeking to interpret.
Voluntary groups are now in a very dark moral place, «imposing zero - hours contracts on staff, asking unpaid volunteers to take on additional obligations they feel morally unable to refuse, and in many cases, prioritising core services around a narrower spectrum of people in need».
A recent National Coalition for Independent Action report found charities were being forced into imposing zero - hours contracts on staff, asking unpaid volunteers to take on extra responsibilities and prioritising their service around «a narrower spectrum of people in need».
James Mitchell Crow's article about thermoelectric solar panels mentioned that photovoltaic (PV) materials respond to only a narrow spectrum of...
During the austral summer — October through February — the sun never sets here, but it does fall closer to the horizon, which spreads a narrow spectrum of warm light across the landscape, drawing out vivid, contrasting hues.
But even the little that is known about the natural history of Africa argues that to exchange the wide spectrum of 20 to 30 hoofed animals, living in delicate adjustment to their habitat, for the narrowed spectrum of three ungulates exotic to Africa — cattle, sheep and goats — is to throw away a bountiful resource and a marvelous ordering of nature.
Further, triclosan kills a narrower spectrum of organisms compared to ABHR and soap, which can lead to contamination and resistance.
Echoing previous studies from the northern part of the world, the Australian data, published today in the Proceedings of the Royal Society B, shows that flowers Down Under show the most color variance in the narrow spectra that insects are most sensitive to.
Current antifungals also have a narrow spectrum of activity, and some interact with other drugs such as chemotherapy agents and immunosuppressants.»
Our devices deliver clinically - proven wavelengths within a narrow spectrum of light.
When sunshine is not sufficient in the narrow spectrum of UVB, extra fish and / or supplementation is a necessity.
No matter which end of the spectrum you're on it's very clear that in the world we live in, everyone comes in different shapes and sizes and the idea that most people fit into a narrow spectrum of those is just silly to me.
It's a lot going on inside an 88 - minute film, and Hitchock suffers under the weight of its broad scope shown over such a narrow spectrum.
Melarsomine has what is called a narrow spectrum of safety — more so than any other drug veterinarians administer to dogs.
Use our knowledgeable and experienced recommendation to decide whether topical, oral, water proof, broad or narrow spectrum, systemic or superficial products are best for your pets living conditions.
It's not a bad decision from Google, but what makes this claim strange is the fact that sRGB is a narrower spectrum when compared to the P3 wide color gamut that is supported by the 6 - inch pOLED display screen on the Pixel 2 XL.
An effectively written objective statement, as is its purpose, narrows the spectrum of potential positions for which a candidate might apply.
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