Sentences with phrase «nomenclature for»

A computerised psychiatric diagnostic system and case nomenclature for elderly subjects: GMS and AGECAT
Created documentation and nomenclature for specific instructions pertaining to tools management
(Updated March, 2018) Ever since Satoshi Nakamoto published his famous paper detailing how Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT), which is another nomenclature for Blockchain technology, can underpin a digital currency, the first of which would later be known as Bitcoin, the world has been taken by storm by this new form of settling financial transactions.
We've been hearing of the iPad Pro ever since we learnt that Apple had adopted its notebook nomenclature for its tablet range.
The CLOC survey confirms that: (1) it is changing; (2) legal buyers — especially the largest ones — are signaling that «it's safe to use service providers, even for more complex work»; (3) that means that a tipping point has been reached where sourcing to «alternative providers» becomes the norm — not an «alternative» (necessitating new nomenclature for service providers); and (4) traditional law firm market share, already showing signs of softening, is projected to erode further.
There is not even any generally accepted nomenclature for the tort.
Lastly, Jan asked me to mention he prefers the «contrarians» nomenclature for people who reject mainstream climate science, following the professional climate website RealClimate.org.
In 2001, Katrina Mealey, DVM, PhD, discovered that collies and other dogs with herding - breed heritage have a defect in the MDR1 (multidrug resistance 1) gene.1 The nomenclature for the MDR1 gene also includes the designation ABCB1 gene (adenosine triphosphate — binding cassette transporter).
The genetics and nomenclature for savannah cats show how many generations a cat is from the serval.
Charlie Munger has his own nomenclature for most of these biases including Pavlovian Conditioning which he calls Influence by Mere Association.
In the US, Amazon lists the Kindle Fire HD change as a «limited time» offer, though it's worth noting that B&N has used the same nomenclature for its own discounting.
This provided the new nomenclature for the car (VT stands for viscous traction).
The MKZ followed Lincoln's new nomenclature for all their vehicles that was similar to European imports offered on the market.
«GTS» is typical Porsche nomenclature for the most driver - focused model of a particular vehicle line, without being the most powerful or costly.
Probably a wise move too, saving that nomenclature for quattro equipped cars only.
The long wheelbase Mercedes - Benz Citan crewbus has a new name — Citan Tourer — to bring the nomenclature for the Citan into line with the new Vito.
Ford unveiled the Taurus nomenclature for the first time in 1985 and kept the model into production for almost two decades, making the sedan the second oldest nameplate it offered on the North American market.
On the other side, the M4 CS also introduces a new nomenclature for M cars: in the future, the cars will scale upwards.
The previous Sonata was replaced by the i45 — a larger sedan styled in North America and sharing its platform with the i40 — when Hyundai Australia settled on European («i - badged») nomenclature for its Australian range.
With the occasion of facelift, The Mercedes A-Class introduce the new nomenclature for the versions.
For the name of the new compact SUV, ŠKODA has drawn on the spelling of the ŠKODA KODIAQ and in doing so, has created a consistent nomenclature for the brand's current and future SUV models.
The M4 CS also sees BMW M GmbH introducing a new nomenclature for its models.
Hyundai's weapon of choice for the compact SUV onslaught will be the ix25, which when launched will sport a specific nomenclature for the Indian market, as we've seen with the Xcent and the Grand i10.
The Forte5 hatch carries over the nomenclature for everything but the S, instead calling it SX.
Instead of using the Super Sport badge as it had in the past on higher performance vehicles (such as this one), GM opted to reserve the SS nomenclature for special models worthy of its namesake.
In 2009, the DBS «Volante» (Aston Martin's nomenclature for convertible) joined the DBS line - up
The Rogue Sport follows the Nissan nomenclature for its three trim lines: the basic S, the midgrade SV (a $ 1,600 price bump), and premium SL ($ 3,050 bump).
BMW changed its nomenclature for 1993, adding a C to designate that the model was a coupe.
This summer, pork producers are rolling out new names for pork cuts that borrow from the nomenclature for beef.
A recent committee comprised of experts involved with the American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition (A.S.P.E.N.) and European Society of Clinical Nutrition and Metabolism (ESPEN) proposed new nomenclature for nutrition diagnosis in adult patients in the clinical setting.3 These definitions included «starvation - related malnutrition», when there is chronic starvation without inflammation, «chronic disease - related malnutrition», when inflammation is chronic and of mild to moderate degree, and «acute disease or injury - related malnutrition», when inflammation is acute and of severe degree.3
Therefore, the numbering of mutated amino acids was based on the human JAK1 sequence, allowing currently used nomenclature for JAK1 protein mutations in literature to be adopted and to localize our JAK1 mutations in the previously described three - dimensional structure model of human JAK1 protein.9
We developed and implemented such a nomenclature for the European human pluripotent stem cell registry (hPSCreg), which needs to: 1) unambiguously identify a registered cell line; 2) allow tracing of subclones of a particular line; and 3) enable the assignment of different lines to a specific donor origin.
Although the authors proposed to call the isolate M / B, we will use the M (ulligan) nomenclature for continuity.
Clarification of the nomenclature for MSC: the International Society for Cellular Therapy position statement.
Its 4,810 - meter summit is climbed every year by thousands of mountaineers who probably do not expect injury to their «second favorite organ,» to use Woody Allen's nomenclature for the brain.
An improved and expanded nomenclature for genetic sequences is introduced that corresponds with a ranking of the reliability of the taxonomic identification of the source specimens.
The scientific and standard English names will be submitted to the International Committee on Zoological Nomenclature for ratification.
Every year the shoe gets higher and higher tilting the spine... Our bodies were not designed for this and all of these things are external signs that we have decided are nomenclature for what a woman doesn't look like, instead of taking any time to go back to the universal energy and recognition of our bodies, and how they function best.
He practically ran a college version of the patriots and used there nomenclature for plays.
Is it simply updated nomenclature for being purpose - driven or seeker - sensitive?
Mr. Case was quick to say that the new enterprise should not be considered a social impact fund, which has become the hot nomenclature for investors seeking to do good.
Startups always develop their own homegrown nomenclature for things — what passes as «outbound» in one place could easily pass for «inbound» at another.

Not exact matches

For this new iPad, Apple dropped the Air nomenclature and made the screen brighter.
For a longer discussion of clean meat nomenclature, please read «Clean Meat: The «Clean Energy» of Food.»
but on the third day using his Power of Resurrection rose from the dead to claim his seat next to God in heaven, I mean next to himself since he was also God and then told the masses that he died for their sins, though oddly enough being God he could have simply absolved them of their sins and he really didn't die because he lives and is coming back to judge man based upon the original sins... but not sure if that would work since man can clearly kill a God with wood and nails... I know, I know confusing and likely to be labeled heresy... but debates about nomenclature and religion... i mean story telling... just don't mix.
While western theologians tried to cope with religious pluralism and struggled to introduce theology of religions seriously only since the late 1980s, theologians in multi-religious situations like India had been working on the issue for decades under several other nomenclatures.
As long as Christianity had to play — or allowed itself to play — the role of Western culture - religion, the nomenclature «Christian» was obliged to stand for all sorts of dispositions extraneous or tangential in relation to biblical faith.
The solution, Cohen suggests, is a change in nomenclature: The pro-choice movement should market itself as the pro-freedom movement - a euphemism for a euphemism now sullied by the reality it signals.
Are we not generationally reinvigorated thru conceptualizations embarking momentums of atomized sequential isms within DNA nomenclatures to become yet another scaffolding building wherein the Gods take up new residencies for their own Godly generational families to so live out their lives?
In removing h0m0 per se from the nomenclature we are only recognizing that by itself h0m0 does not meet the criteria for being considered a psyc disorder.
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