Sentences with phrase «of scaffolding on»

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There is a large body of Christian literature on the value of prayers and pastoral ministry for convicts on death row or on the scaffold.
It is a scaffolding on which a worker can stand and labor with both hands at sections of time.»
That trust is the scaffolding on which your relationship depends, especially in times of conflict.
«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 bladder.
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.
Scaffolding on bricks in an athletics stadium in the middle of nowhere and today wing backs with a combined age of 69.
Flags hanging from a scaffold, red smoke and a hell of a lot of noise let the opposing players know they were going into the Lions» den and the Liverpool team knew we were right behind them on the streets.
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...
Two of the students explained to the group that they were studying Michelangelo, and that he had to lay on his back on scaffolding, working...
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.
Instead of punishing, help your child stay on track with positive guidance, help processing emotion, and scaffolding (which just means that we help them to learn the skills until they can do it themselves.)
Two of the students explained to the group that they were studying Michelangelo, and that he had to lay on his back on scaffolding, working alone by candlelight, when he spent four years painting the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel.
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.
The roof of the State Capitol, Albany is covered with scaffolding as renovations continue on Thursday, Aug. 18, 2011.
Five people were trapped under a pile of scaffolding in SoHo on Sunday when heavy winds collapsed a sidewalk shed, witnesses and officials said.
As rain starting falling today, a diverse group of supporters gathered under scaffolding on Madison Street.
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.
He also promised to repeal a law placing absolute liability on contractors when workers are injured on scaffolding, eliminate the estate tax — Cuomo and legislators this year raised the exemption threshold — and adopt a report by State Senate Republicans recommending dozens of regulations be repealed.
That safety scaffolding might be gone from Delaware Avenue side of Statler City soon, with money finally coming through for some repairs on the building facade.
Up on the tar - papered roof of MIT's International Design Center, Anna Young struggles against the wind to secure a parabolic mirror to a scaffold of metal pipes.
Da Cruz and his team grew replacement RPE cells from human embryonic stem cells on a thin plastic scaffold, before transplanting the tissue into the back of each volunteer's eye.
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.
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.
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.
They first devised a nanoscale plastic scaffold and then seeded it with common muscle precursor cells called myoblasts, along with endothelial cells of the sort found on the inside of blood vessels.
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 scaffolds.
Shuguang Zhang of MIT, who also invented a solar cell based on spinach, developed the nanofiber scaffold solution in 1990.
On former pineapple fields outside of Honolulu, an industrial tube has been erected, ensconced in a steel scaffold.
The principle component of the new panel, hydrogel — a polymer network filled with water — is safe to use in and on the human body, having already found use in applications ranging from drug delivery to creating scaffolds for tissue engineering and wound healing.
Engineers at Rutgers - New Brunswick and the New Jersey Institute of Technology worked with a hydrogel that has been used for decades in devices that generate motion and biomedical applications such as scaffolds for cells to grow on.
The egg's very structure, its scaffolding of proteins that guide the chromosomes during cell division, may also play a key role in turning on the necessary genes.
Saatchi, which is owned by France's Publicis Groupe, SA, chose LifeStraw over a field of competitors that included a reusable controller to improve the distribution of IV fluids, a collapsible wheel that can be folded down for easier storage when not in use on bicycles or wheelchairs, an energy - efficient laptop designed for children in developing countries, a 3 - D display that uses special optics and software to project a hologramlike image of patient anatomy for cancer treatment, an inkjet printing system for fabricating tissue scaffolds on which cells can be grown, a visual prosthesis for bypassing a diseased or damaged eye and sending signals directly to the brain, books with embedded sound tracks to help educate illiterate adults on health issues, a phone that provides telecommunications coverage to poor rural populations in developing countries, and a brain - computer interface designed to help paralyzed people communicate via neural signals.
Skwarnicki's work focuses on quarks — fundamental constituents of matter that serve as a kind of scaffolding for protons and neutrons.
I found that culturing cardiac valve cells on synthetic hydrogels preserves their normal properties better than the traditional plastic plates do, and I discovered a signaling pathway connecting the stiffness of the supporting scaffold to the cells» cytoskeletal structure.
«The bioinspired T cell - activating scaffolds developed by the Wyss Institute's Immunomaterials Platform could accelerate the success of many immunotherapeutic approaches in the clinic, with life - saving impact on a broad range of patients, in addition to advancing personalized medicine,» said Wyss Institute Founding Director Donald Ingber, M.D., Ph.D., who is also the Judah Folkman Professor of Vascular Biology at HMS and the Vascular Biology Program at Boston Children's Hospital, as well as Professor of Bioengineering at SEAS.
Then, one of four other metals (nickel, cobalt, copper, or iron) acts as a scaffold, known as a nucleation site, on which the nanofiber continues to grow.
The bio-ink, which stays at room temperature, is extruded during the 3D printing process and fills in gaps in the PLA scaffolding, then cures into a gel on the heated build plate of the MakerBot Replicator 2X.
Bressloff, along with mathematical biologist Berton Earnshaw, conceived of the dendritic spine — the mushroom shape at the downstream end of the neuron — as a two - compartment box: On the far downstream end, essentially in the synapse, scaffolding proteins suspend AMPA receptors so they can bind glutamate signals coming from the upstream neuron.
Their findings, described in and featured on the cover of the current issue of Genes and Development, reveal that many of these lncRNAs in the lung regulate gene expression by opening and closing the DNA scaffolding on neighboring genes.
The scientists built the ovaries by printing various patterns of overlapping gelatin filaments on glass slides — like building with Lincoln Logs, but on a miniature scale: Each scaffold measured just 15 by 15 millimeters.
The rods spontaneously assemble at the vaccination site to form a three - dimensional scaffold, like pouring a box of matchsticks into a pile on a table.
«Although right now we are focusing on developing a cancer vaccine, in the future we could be able to manipulate which type of dendritic cells or other types of immune cells are recruited to the 3D scaffold by using different kinds of cytokines released from the MSRs,» said co-lead author Aileen Li, a graduate student pursuing her Ph.D. in bioengineering at Harvard SEAS.
He then seeded the cells on a polymer scaffolding, infused them with apatite (a mineral component of bone), and injected the mix into small holes he had drilled into the animals» skulls.
Based on this work, a team of scientists from the University of Granada (Spain), the University of Uppsala (Sweden), the «Instituto de Quimica Fisica Rocasolano» (Madrid, Spain), the Georgia Institute of Technology (USA) and with data collected at the ESRF, the European Synchrotron, located in Grenoble (France), explored and tested these notions using resurrected Precambrian β - lactamases as scaffolds for the engineering of completely new active sites.
In recent experiments, precursors of bone and connective tissue cells regenerated on the scaffold, yielding the desired properties for tendon reattachment.
We often think of bones as a stiff scaffold that everything else hangs on, but anatomists know that soft tissues actually morph bones as an animal grows, and over the course of evolution.
«We have found that a minimalist design to introduce a de novo activity (catalysis of the Kemp elimination, a common benchmark in de novo enzyme design) fails when performed on modern β - lactamases but is highly successful when using the scaffolds of hyperstable / promiscuous Precambrian β - lactamases.»
These include nanoelectronic scaffolds that could become the foundation for engineered tissues that are used to detect and report on a variety of health problems and or atomic - scale memory and logic devices that be used in smartphones.
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