Sentences with phrase «of normal paper»

At year end go through the transactions one by one, making rough lists on a page of normal paper, of the similar expenses.

Not exact matches

And, perhaps most strikingly, a team at a gaggle of New York research institutions published a paper showing how they'd used hPSCs to cook up — in just days, rather than several months — cortical neurons (critical central nervous system cells) that had normal electrophysiological signaling properties.
Even allowing for the fact that some paper trading, as on COMEX, is for normal commercial hedging purposes, the extraordinary discrepancy suggests to us that, as on COMEX, pure speculation, day trading, front running, and other forms of gaming exist on a very large scale.
I am hoping they will be edible once they cool but there was a lot of liquid that seeped to the paper when I spooned them there, just wanted to see if this was normal, or if I should let the mixture harden in the pan longer before I spoon them onto the paper?
To make this a complete solution, Primera has all kind of different material like normal paper in glossy or matt, polyester in white, silver or clear.
They didn't come out as clean as cupcakes normal do — lots of small chunks stuck to the paper.
For things like cleaning windows, glasses or phone screens, if you used normal baby wipes you would see that it leaves a foggy film that then needs to be removed with copious amounts of Windex and paper towels.
To make it more of an investigation rather than demonstration we tried to make tissue paper and normal paper jump.
Below is a paraphrase of the Lamaze position paper, Promoting, Supporting, and Protecting Normal Birth.
My youngest is now coming up four yrs old and have been left with what looks like a scrunched up paper bag for a belly (I lost my baby weight and have got down to my normal weight of 8st 12 lbs) and what looks like two deflated balloons stuck on the front of my chest!!
Alan's citation is a position paper «Care Practice # 6 No Separation of Mother and Baby, With Unlimited Access to Breastfeeding,» published in The Journal of Perinatal Education: Advancing Normal Birth, a Lamaze International Publication.
In this paper, I will focus on our new understanding of normal infant crying (including colic) in the first few months of life.
The focus of this paper is on the strategies that midwives used to maintain normal birth.
Dozens of research papers and several phone calls later, I've learned that not only is lying completely normal in kids, it's actually a sign of healthy development.
«Colloidal oatmeal has been shown to act as a buffer system, helping restore the normal PH of the skin,» says Dr. Ellen S. Kurtz in her paper for the Journal of Drugs and Dermatology.
No Separation of Mother and Baby with Unlimited Opportunity for Breastfeeding Lamaze International Education Council, Crenshaw Jeannette, RN, MSN, IBCLC, LCCE, FACCE, Phyllis H. Klaus, CSW, MFT, and Marshall H. Klaus, MD In this position paper — one of six care practice papers published by Lamaze International and reprinted here with permission — the value of keeping mothers and their babies together from the moment of birth is discussed and presented as an evidenced - based practice that helps promote, protect, and support normal birth.
According to Valerie Vasquez - Rivera, a spokesperson for the Board of Elections, the Board of Elections will follow normal recanvasing procedures where a bipartisan team opens up polling machines to get an official ballot count and then counts and validates all paper ballots (such as absentee ballots).
In a set of papers posted online August 4 at arXiv.org, scientists with the Dark Energy Survey reported new measurements of the universe's properties, including the amount of matter (both dark and normal) and how clumpy that matter is (SN: 9/2/17, p. 32).
«In 3 out of the 6 patients we analyzed, we found compelling, treatable and unexpected genetic alterations that would never have been found by normal testing methods for cholangiocarcinoma,» says Mitesh Borad, M.D., a Mayo Clinic oncologist and lead author of the paper.
«Ninety percent of the device is still normal paper you buy at the store,» says Pulickel Ajayan, one of the lead researchers and a materials scientist.
In a 1998 paper, Cherington presented evidence that during the heart's normal cycle of contracting and relaxing, there is a small window of time when the chambers are filling with blood and the heart is especially vulnerable to electrical disruption.
Just before the teenage years, «the rate of growth for many skills kind of slows down,» says Deborah Waber, an associate professor of psychiatry at Harvard University Medical School's Children's Hospital Boston and the lead author of a paper that reports the results of the behavioral component of the NIH Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Study of Normal Brain Development.
This completely blew my mind, because from all the papers I read, CF patients were slim, malnourished, and had lung function half of normal people.
«Our findings show that the gene mutation that causes Werner syndrome results in the disorganization of heterochromatin, and that this disruption of normal DNA packaging is a key driver of aging,» says Juan Carlos Izpisua Belmonte, a senior author on the paper.
«In these diseases of mitochondrial dysfunction, in a sense, it's a false starvation situation for the cell — there are plenty of nutrients, but because there's a block in the mitochondria's normal function, the mitochondria behave as if there's not enough oxygen,» says Chen, who with Birsoy, authored a paper in the journal Cell Reports describing this work.
«The ALMA data reveal that AzTEC - 3 is a very compact, highly disturbed galaxy that is bursting with new stars at close to its theoretically predicted maximum limit and is surrounded by a population of more normal, but also actively star - forming galaxies,» said Dominik Riechers, an astronomer and assistant professor at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, and lead author on a paper published today (Nov. 10) in the Astrophysical Journal.
Flatworms that spent five weeks aboard the International Space Station are helping researchers led by Tufts University scientists to study how an absence of normal gravity and geomagnetic fields can have anatomical, behavioral, and bacteriological consequences, according to a paper to be published June 13 in Regeneration.
In a paper appearing online this week in the early edition of the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, University of California, Berkeley, scientists who invented the photoswitch therapy and veterinary colleagues at the School of Veterinary Medicine of the University of Pennsylvania (UPenn) report that blind mice regained the ability to navigate a water maze as well as normal mice.
«Such dynamic behaviours were difficult to find using normal techniques, and our findings were made possible by single - molecule tracking of new fluorescent ganglioside probes,» said Kenichi Suzuki of the Institute for Integrated Cell - Material Sciences (WPI - iCeMS) and the paper's co-author.
A recent paper published in the Journal of Communication found that people in long - distance relationships often have stronger bonds from more constant, and deeper, communication than normal relationships.
(I had considered putting the brief text of our 1 - minute chat into this article, but on paper it is just a normal business conversation).
The follow up Biosensors paper, provides a proof - of - principle use of these probes as tools to assess and compare GLUT5 and metabolic activity of different cell types, including normal cells and different cancer subtypes.
He says that the manuscript went through two rounds of review over eight months — twice as long as is normal for the journal — and that he urged the researchers to discuss the ethical issues surrounding germline editing in the paper.
«One of the characteristics of cancer cells is that they tend to have more oxidative stress than normal cells,» said Bret Freudenthal, Ph.D., lead author of the paper and postdoctoral fellow in Wilson's group.
In a paper published in IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering, the team reports that it has calculated the ideal torque that a prosthetic knee should produce, given the mass of the leg segments, in order to induce able - bodied kinematics, or normal walking.
«It is becoming increasingly clear that the average person's fiber intake in a Western country has drastically reduced over the past few decades,» says Fredrik Bäckhed, who studies the role of the normal gut microbiota in metabolic diseases at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden and is a co-senior author of the other paper.
The paper backing used to mount scrolls is often replaced as part of normal restoration.
Since this would serve the political cause, normal checks that would have prevented the publication of a fraudulent paper were not observed, and it turned out to be fraudulent.
The paper describes a treatment, optimized for vitrification, manipulation medium and developmental stage, which generates normal embryos with a low carry - over of less than 2 % in the vast majority.
«For our method to work, we needed to find a way to efficiently identify a single mutation in a cell among hundreds of normal, healthy cells,» explained Gladstone Research Scientist Yuichiro Miyaoka, PhD, the paper's lead author.
«One of the more exciting aspects of this is that we can make predictions so quickly and turn experiments around so rapidly that we can afford to investigate materials that don't follow our normal rules of thumb about whether a material will form a glass or not,» said paper co-author Jason Hattrick - Simpers, a materials research engineer at NIST.
A featured paper in the February issue of the research journal Cancer Gene Therapy demonstrates that cancer cells in the liver are excellent targets for gene therapy using adenoviral vectors, based upon a fundamental new understanding of the differences between cancerous and normal liver cells.
Dr. Huggins, in collaboration with his students Clarence V. Hodges and William Wallace Scott, published three papers in 1941 that demonstrated the relationship between the endocrine system and the normal functioning of the prostate gland.
«There are groups [of scientists] that have gone back and forth publishing papers on Alzheimer's or ALS debating whether during the normal disease process these cells are coming in and replacing not all but some of the microglia,» Cronk said.
A Ph.D. student from the University of Texas used an innovative method for analyzing deep seismic waves from large earthquakes to reveal a cylindrical column of hotter - than - normal magma rising from deep below Mexico and surfacing right below the Yellowstone supervolcano, according to a paper published in Nature Geoscience.
In a paper published May 2 in Nature Physics, the CERN Axion Solar Telescope (CAST) at CERN presented new results on the properties of axions — hypothetical particles with minimal interactions with ordinary matter that therefore could constitute some or all of the mysterious dark matter, which is five times more abundant than normal matter.
In a paper published in the latest issue of the neuroscience journal Neuron, McLean Hospital investigators report that a gene essential for normal brain development, and previously linked to autism spectrum disorders, also plays a critical role in addiction - related behaviors.
«We've known for quite some time that the magnetic field has been changing, but we didn't really know if this was unusual for this region on a longer timescale, or whether it was normal,» confirms lead author of the paper, Vincent Hare.
Ironically the papers which cite some of our Galaxy Zoo papers where we demonstrate there are galaxies which are not in the normal correlation between colour and morphology may also be good starting points (some citations to these are along the lines of saying things like: «most galaxies fall into blue = spiral; red = elliptical, a few don't (cite Galaxy Zoo here), but we're going to use this definition anyway».
«Not only do these mice have trouble learning and remembering, they can't perform some other normal daily behaviors such as building a nest,» adds C. Ronald Kahn, M.D., senior author on the paper, Joslin's chief academic officer and the Mary K. Iacocca Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School.
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