Sentences with phrase «of intense investigation»

The mechanisms underlying the beneficial effects of physical activity are the subject of intense investigation.
Working with photography via a process of intense investigation, the German artist mines the particular for deeper symbolic resonance.
Known as the «London Whale» saga for risky gambles in derivatives in London, the bank was the subject of an intense investigation by the U.S. Senate's Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations.
Food irradiation has been a subject of intense investigation for almost half a century and extension of shelf life of foods by gamma radiation is legally permitted in more than 40 countries covering a number of foods such as onion, potato, wheat, spices, flours, meat, poultry, fish, pulses, rice, semolina, fruits, vegetables and dry fruits.
Identified first in the Altieri laboratory in 1997, and the source of intense investigation since then with currently 5,000 citations in PubMed, survivin is the smallest member of the IAP gene family.
It's quite another thing to make the October 3 conference call the object of an intense investigation, with the participants subpoenaed and expected to hold up to grilling — under oath — about what was said.
It was the first plant species sequenced, in 2000, and has been the subject of intense investigation, in part supported by a special National Science Foundation (NSF) program known as Arabidopsis 2010, whose funding has recently ended.
The subject of intense investigation, one of turmeric's active ingredients, curcumin, has anti-cancer, anti-inflammatory and antidepressant effects and may prove useful in disparate conditions such as arthritis, cancer and post-traumatic stress disorder.
«Climate sensitivity» remains a subject of intense investigation, and what counts as hellish is a matter of judgment, but United Nations climate negotiators have settled on a goal to limit atmospheric carbon dioxide to 450 parts per million, which would cause the global mean temperature to peak no more than 3.6 °F above preindustrial levels.
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