Sentences with phrase «of scaffolding in»

Potential Causes of the Accident and Accompanying Legal Theories There are a number of causes that could have been responsible for the collapse of the scaffolding in the accident discussed above.
In Stage and Twist a child drinks a mixture of Pepsi and Coca - Cola, a giant puzzle is played by two half - naked young men, an iconic work by Yves Klein is re-enacted with the artist leaping into the void and hitting the pavement below and a group of workers assemble a monumental sculpture out of scaffolding in an empty field.
Five people were trapped under a pile of scaffolding in SoHo on Sunday when heavy winds collapsed a sidewalk shed, witnesses and officials said.
Collaborations with Northwestern Professor of Biomedical Engineering Vadim Backman will yield «minimally invasive, quantitative, and real - time techniques to assess microarchitecture and function of the scaffolds in bioengineered tissue.»
«But we have a number of scaffolds in clinical use.
Special directions are given on the assembly of scaffolds in order to make sure the equipment is secure and ready for use and employers are responsible for confirming the compliance of relevant regulations.

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We have scaffolds for react, angular, nextjs and nodejs which let you bootstrap a basic BIP44 wallet in any of those frameworks in under a minute to help get people up and going.»
But we may hope that the dawn of reason and freedom of thought in these United States will do away all this artificial scaffolding, and restore to us the primitive and genuine doctrines of this the most venerated reformer of human errors.»
In November the Lancet published the results of an international research project whereby a Colombian lady received a new trachea (windpipe) which had been grown from a donor trachea (as it were, a «scaffold») repopulated with stem cells, for the very first time, from the patient's own body.
But this rejection, in turn, prompted Hamann to compose and publish a piece called To the Witch at Kadmanbor, a «letter» supposedly written by Nicolai to an old sorceress, asking her to translate Hamann's Monologue from the Chinese of the «Mandarin» who wrote it» a letter that, midway through its course, suddenly becomes a delirious monologue of its own (in which the witch now appears as the Fury Alecto, but with two faces, «a calf's eye like Juno's, and the watery eye of an owl») before concluding with the recommendation that Hamann be forced like his illustrious ancestor Haman — from the book of Esther — to mount the scaffold.
That trust is the scaffolding on which your relationship depends, especially in times of conflict.
The broadside announcing this celebration made a point, however, of saying that, «all this to give thanks to the Lord who kept them from terrible and horrible fall from the scaffold in nearly a year of most painful labor at the height of almost ten meters.
Men have found no better thing than this to do for kings at their crowning and for criminals going to the scaffold; for armies in triumph or for a bride and bridegroom in a little country church; for the wisdom of a Parliament or for a sick old woman afraid to die... One could fill many pages with the reasons why men have done this, and not tell a hundredth part of them.
Fr Peter Groves, from St Mary Magdalen Church in central Oxford told the Oxford Times that some people have been taking shelter beneath scaffolding which was erected while a # 400,000 renovation of the roof was being completed.
I know (all too well) the vigorous (sometimes vicious) arguments that weave a complex scaffold of doctrine and interpretation in which anything other than a literal reading brings the whole thing crashing down, like a teetering Jenga tower when one slim block is moved.
«People have found no better thing than this to do for kings at their crowning and for criminals going to the scaffold; for armies in triumph or for a bride and bridegroom in a little country church; for the wisdom of a Parliament or for a sick old woman afraid to die... tremulously, by an old monk on the fiftieth anniversary of his vows; furtively by an exiled bishop who had hewn timber all day in a prison camp; gorgeously for the canonization of St Joan of Arc.»
In 1999, Anthony Atala grew a colony of bladder cells, taken from a biopsy and seeded on a «scaffold» in the shape of a patient's own bladdeIn 1999, Anthony Atala grew a colony of bladder cells, taken from a biopsy and seeded on a «scaffold» in the shape of a patient's own bladdein the shape of a patient's own bladder.
But may we hope that the dawn of reason and freedom of thought in these United States will do away with this artificial scaffolding, and restore to us the primitive and genuine doctrines of this most venerated reformer of human errors.
In the high churches they saunter through the liturgy like Mohawks along a strand of scaffolding who have long since forgotten their danger.
Alfred North Whitehead once observed that it is the business of the future to be dangerous (not because the future is perverse but because it doesn't know how to be anything else), and whether we like it or not, the argument now in progress in Moscow and Jerusalem and Islamabad is the same argument that enlivened the annals of republican Rome, built the scaffolds of the Spanish Inquisition, and gave rise to the American Revolution.
But we may hope that the dawn of reason and freedom of thought in these United States will do away with all this artificial scaffolding, and restore to us the primitive and genuine doctrines of this the most venerated reformer of human errors.»
Granted, the salting process in your home kitchen isn't nearly as picturesque as the traditional method of salting and hanging fish on wooden scaffolding or spreading it on rocks to dry in the wind and sun on the cliffs of a beautiful coastal fishing village in Portugal, Italy or Southern France.
He has more than fifteen years» experience in the life science industry, including the product development, market development and commercialization of cells, scaffolds, cell reprogramming tools and cell culture media for regenerative medicine and bioprocessing applications.
He saw these whiskies, with their exquisite balance of complexity, subtlety and refinement, not as a scaffold for the heroic malt to ascend but as true heroes in their own right.
Scaffolding on bricks in an athletics stadium in the middle of nowhere and today wing backs with a combined age of 69.
The clichés rolled off the tongues of the BT Sport presenters, perched on their posh scaffolding around the ground — not for the faint hearted — and the journalists in...
Scaffolding the main lesson are handwork and woodworking, Mandarin and Spanish, strings and music, eurythmy and movement, and more — all taught by specially trained teachers in a wonderful coordination and harmony of subject material throughout the curriculum.
It's so important to find like - minded parents who can offer their «been there, done that» stories, emotional scaffolding, and specific suggestions for when you feel confused as to what to do about your child's behavior, or when you question whether this new thing you're trying, like positive discipline instead of spanking, for example, is going to work out in the long term, or how exactly to keep those family attachment bonds strong as your children grow, or how to move forward when your family encounters challenging life circumstances.
Our Early Childhood teachers cultivate children's reverence for nature, scaffolded by daily outdoor play on our twelve verdant acres and the incorporation of natural play materials in every classroom.
The NYC Buildings Department has developed a map of scaffolding erected in front of structures across the five boroughs.
Nevertheless it is amusing to see him mischievously scaling the scaffolding of Daily Mail owner Lord Rothermere's residence to erect a poster calling on the press baron to pay his taxes in the UK.
You might have noticed the scaffolding that has been in front of Orchard Street's Mark Miller Gallery for many months has finally come down.
A delivery truck snagged a pile of plywood at DDG Partners» 325 West Broadway construction site in Soho, bringing down a scaffold.
Croce says contractors should be on site in the coming weeks and scaffolding, fencing and sidewalk barriers on the Delaware Avenue side of building could come down by the end of construction season.
Alliance executive director Tom Stebbins said trial lawyers have profited handsomely while driving up the cost of doing business in New York by blocking needed reforms to provisions such as the «scaffold law,» which holds contractors and property owners fully liable no matter what if workers are hurt in falls from heights under unsafe conditions.
They linked the subunits with clusters of zinc acetate to create a scaffold riddled with wide channels, then soaked the crystals in various large organic molecules to test their sponginess and ability to sort by size.
Holt again reached out to the new administration following the inauguration, stressing in his statement the importance of using the scaffolding of science to strengthen decision and policy making.
The cells, which lined the pores of the scaffold, were regularly fed with streams of nutrients, growth factors and oxygen in a bioreactor.
Instead, the team placed the kidney scaffolds in glass chambers containing oxygen and nutrients, and attached tubes to the protruding ends of the renal artery, vein and ureter — through which urine normally exits the kidney.
The team pumped around 50 million rat liver cells into each of five bare scaffolds, then incubated the organs in culture for two weeks.
To solve this problem, Smadar Cohen, a tissue engineer at Ben - Gurion University of the Negev in Beersheba, Israel, and colleagues seeded rat cardiac cells onto scaffolds which they transplanted into the omentums of eight rats.
Most instead grow in communities, leveraging the strength of numbers to form a biofilm with tissue - like properties similar to a scaffold that serves to fortify the community, making it up to 1,000 times more resistant to most antibiotics.
Delving into imprinting is also yielding insights into the scaffolding of the genome, and the ways in which parents put a stamp on gene expression, influencing health and disease in their children.
«Ideally, the architecture of the scaffold should mimic that of the native tissue to be repaired,» says Wei Shen, a postdoctoral research associate also in the department.
These signals can then act as a scaffold that, after interaction with a second copy of the data signal in a second fibre, removes the noise and generates a pristine version.
In many ways, Pinker's book The Stuff of Thought: Language as a Window Into Human Nature, which will be published this month, may be his most ambitious yet — an attempt to show that the entire range of human thought is built on the «scaffolding» of a few core concepts that shape our understanding of the physical and social worlds and form the basis for the way we interpret reality.
In this research, Yousaf and his team made a scaffold free beating tissue out of three cell types found in the heart — contractile cardiac muscle cells, connective tissue cells and vascular cellIn this research, Yousaf and his team made a scaffold free beating tissue out of three cell types found in the heart — contractile cardiac muscle cells, connective tissue cells and vascular cellin the heart — contractile cardiac muscle cells, connective tissue cells and vascular cells.
One would culture thin sheets of meat, seeded by cells from a living animal, on a reusable polymer scaffold; the other would grow meat on small edible beads that stretch with changes in temperature.
Researchers match patches of the scaffold to complementary strands of DNA called staples, which latch on to their targets in two separate places.
In order to function in the body, printed tissues need complex internal structures populated with living cells, or, in some cases, layers of cells on scaffoldIn order to function in the body, printed tissues need complex internal structures populated with living cells, or, in some cases, layers of cells on scaffoldin the body, printed tissues need complex internal structures populated with living cells, or, in some cases, layers of cells on scaffoldin some cases, layers of cells on scaffolds.
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