Sentences with phrase «of synthesising»

The process of synthesising refined data therefore requires an ability to look at the raw data from a multi-dimensional perspective, incorporating techniques such as machine learning and natural language processing.
Accordingly, the process of synthesising of refined data requires an ability to look at the raw data from a multi-dimensional perspective, providing a level of detail that would not otherwise be possible.
I was assisted by David MacKay who reviewed a short study for my group on the economics of synthesising liquid fuel using nuclear power, atmospheric carbon dioxide and water vapour versus charging electric cars using the same nuclear generated electricity.
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Unlike current methods of synthesising oligonucleotides, where the number of errors increases with the length of the sequence, this new method according to the developers also works well for long oligonucleotides of several hundred nitrogenous bases.
Wong's method of synthesising SLex is similar to that used by the enzymes which make it naturally.
Sitting inside the Schwann cells, an enzyme known as fatty acid synthase (FASN) acts as a central «switch» in the process of synthesising lipids.
The work done by Etxeberria consisted of synthesising composite cadmium and selenium nanoparticles, and subsequently, of analysing methods for inserting these nanoparticles into a polymer.
Research on graphene in recent years has raised huge interest among scientists about the potential of synthesising other 2D crystals by introducing elements other than carbon into graphene's carbon lattice.
As well as challenging the scholastic concept of form this insight also offers a fresh way of synthesising it with the scholastic concept of being.
«The duck in the bath, which is all low - frequency, is the most convincing of the synthesised water sounds»
They first induced angiogenesis in mice through the injection of a growth factor called FGF - 2 and measured blood vessel development in the presence and absence of synthesised IP5.
Aviano Botanicals is affordable, but not too cheap; cheapness is a sign of synthesised, mass - produced chemical substitute which the manufacturers are using to cash in quickly.

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He does go on to show some backtesting of EM and ECM against «global» portfolios, but this has to use more synthesised data combining and extending real available data.
In short, how are the truths of the Catholic faith to be synthesised with the leaps forward in our knowledge yielded by modern science?
Though acknowledging significant divergences between the Thomist schools and Holloway's thought, the editorial argued that Holloway had remained faithful to both the intentions of the Magisterium, which looks to St. Thomas as the theologian and philosopher par excellence, and to the essence of St. Thomas» project because he had attempted to synthesise theology with the scientific culture of his day.
It is far from certain that if scientists succeeded in synthesising all the chemical constituents of an organism or of a piece of DNA they would thereby produce a living thing.
It is a grand and unique attempt to synthesise modern science with the history and philosophy of science of neo-scholastics such as Etienne Gilson, the metaphysics and theology of Hans Urs von Balthasar, the mysticism of Eckhart, and Henri de Lubac's retrieval of the pre-Augustinian tripartite (body - soul - spirit) anthropology.
These are the very energies that must be synthesised in a unity of wisdom if any absolute meaning and last goal is to be offered for human striving or affirmed of the human person in a modern culture.
It explains how the atoms that made up that dust and gas were synthesised inside stars billions of years before that, and how thestars exploded and blew the atoms out into space.
The very fact that it nowhere appearsto give a clearly comprehensible list of the sacraments, for example, but prefers to distribute them in different models, while never synthesising them simply and clearly, is surely not only inadequate doctrinally, but also unhelpful educationally for teacher and for student.
But there is one other facet that needs to be synthesised with this if we are to be able to refound Christian culture: the fact (and the Judaeo - Christian revelation) that my very power of intelligent observation is in the image of God's Mind.
It is these two factors, we would argue, which have to be addressed and somehow synthesised with the traditional truths of the faith if Catholic theology is to emerge from the quagmire into which it has descended.
He aims to synthesise prominent aspects of contemporary philosophies of perception and science in a way that supports a realm transcending the sensed physical realm.
It is our belief that, until theology takes such a christocentric vision fully on board and synthesises it with the world of modern science, there will be little genuine renewal of theology and the primacy of Christ will continue to be foreign to the hearts and minds of the people.
[3] Whilst we sincerely thank God for bringing back the full Catholic faith in teaching in spite of ahostile establishment of theologians there is still no synthesising principle around which to focus such a neo-orthodoxy.
Kant realised that he had to deal with empirical phenomena, and pointed out that it is the spontaneity of our intellect which synthesises and confers conceptual objectivity upon empirical phenomena.
These duties, which might simply be termed «seeking a proper presentation of the Church's teaching» (21), are synthesised in paragraph 62:
Newton, who synthesised the laws of terrestrial and celestial motions, believed in Scriptural miracles and needed God to explainanomalies in physics.
There are many definitions of Fascism, such as: «Fascism first emerged in France in the 1880s as an intellectual movement that absorbed and synthesised socialism and nationalism and created a new ideology of «a socialism without the proletariat».»
We must be able to give an account of Catholicism that synthesises the fullness of truth revealed in him and the discoveries made about the world through science.
The Second Vatican Council, through its Pastoral Constitution, called for an intellectual development that synthesises science, personalism and other aspects of modern culture with Church teaching, in a spirit of respectful but evangelical openness towards those outside the Church.
True peace is achieved only by living in conscious connection to our Environment, to Christ our Bread of Life, the Prince of Peace: synthesising all the elements of human life around the Person who gives them existence and purpose in the first place.
The manner in which they have attempted to synthesise Holloway's insights with a rich view of the unitive dimension seems very helpful to the ongoing discussion.
Whatever the superiority of the living over the non-living in the order of existence, which is too strictly philosophical a matter to detain us here, there is no doubt that both orders are conditioned by intrinsic finality and that both orders are synthesised in one totality.
For such synthesising of modern science with traditional theism is certainly the way to diffuse what the pamphlet calls the «sharpest» conflict in this whole relationship of science and religion.
Revelation, as the highest Wisdom, synthesises and illuminates all the insights of the lower sciences.
Significantly, in them we also read that the Pope takes the Prologue of John's Gospel as the «synthesising principle» for the work of the Synod.
Given the collapse of conservative neo-scholasticism and the failure to bear fruit of modern synthesises, it is our view that Holloway's «Unity - Law» thought should be given a hearing.
It looks as if he and followers are attempting to synthesise an effectively static concept of the universal form with
More sophisticated use of GM plants and animals to produce human medicines — dubbed «pharming» — is a new field which promises to deliver drugs too complex to be synthesised in the test tube.
The authors used their skills as human writers, choosing and selecting, synthesising and explaining, always within their communities and in the context of the kerygma, the preaching of the Gospel of salvation.
The Summa is a work of genius that synthesises the theological debates of the first twelve centuries of the Church's history.
Omega 3 fatty acids make up a large proportion of the structure of our brains and are essential for cognitive health, but not all can be synthesised or created by the body.
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When we have a healthy gut full of good bacteria it not only supports digestion, but allows us to synthesise vitamins and boost our immune system — just to name a few!
Studies that had used a child - behaviour measure (reported in at least 20 % of all studies) and where there was sufficient statistical information were synthesised quantitatively (n = 24 studies).
Here, the mammary gland is being populated with differentiated lactocytes that are able to synthesise milk components including protein, lactose, casein, α - lactalbumin and fatty acids in the form of colostrum (although only small volumes of colostrum may be available, approximately 30 ml / day.
Macmillan manages to synthesise a consideration of the environmental and structural factors in the years before 1914 with a sympathetic and engaging examination of the particular motivations and characters of the men who took Europe to war in 1914.
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