Sentences with phrase «of the workhorses in»

One of the workhorses in your immune system is a group of white blood cells known as lymphocytes, which include B - cells and T - cells.

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Working in collaboration with Workhorse Group, the goal of the fleet is to run with zero emissions.
On the 50th anniversary of IBM's iconic mainframe workhorse, we look at the revolutionary, lasting impact that computers, in all their many forms, have had on how we do (and sometimes don't) get work...
And with the Space Launch System still in development, the Falcon Heavy is likely to become the workhorse of both private space corporations and space agencies in the coming years.
Indeed, the company understands it can be tricky to develop that workhorse mentality in place of old habits.
In the world of shirts, the Oxford cloth button - down (or OCBD) is the workhorse — at least that's the case in America, where this style was first popularized around the turn of the 20th centurIn the world of shirts, the Oxford cloth button - down (or OCBD) is the workhorse — at least that's the case in America, where this style was first popularized around the turn of the 20th centurin America, where this style was first popularized around the turn of the 20th century.
United Launch Alliance has dropped the price of its workhorse Atlas 5 rocket flights by about one - third in response to mounting competition from rival SpaceX and others, the company's chief executive said on Tuesday.
But we're not in the Age of Workhorses yet.
The crash of an Air National Guard transport was the second fatal crash in less than a year involving a version of the C - 130, a workhorse of military aviation.
Despite our tendency to view ministry as a profession, and the work of the Gospel as worthy of the sacrifice of marriages and attendance at school concerts, our value to God is not buried in our workhorse mentality.
Originally bred in South Florida, it's breathtakingly beautiful, a gigantic workhorse of a mango, it's fairly perfect.
In collaboration with electric truck and drone maker Workhorse, PMMI presented an interactive visualization at PACK EXPO Las Vegas 2017 of how drones bring packages directly to consumer homes.
Yes, they spent a lot in free agency but the majority of their workhorses were drafted or have been on the team for a few years.
The celebration of Chris Carpenter, Big - Game Pitcher is based on the rigthanded workhorse that was: a pitcher who has posted a career 51.5 percent groundball rate, led the league with 237 1/3 innings pitched in 2011, out - dueled none other than Roy Halladay in Game 5 of the NLDS, and scored a pitching «win» in Game 7 of last year's World Series.
Imagine an in form Ozil with Matic and / or Mikel sitting behind, a bullet - proof back 5 and a couple of workhorses like Oscar and Willian covering his arse.
In this comparative we have those who see Ramsey's «run of the mill workhorse» form with flashes of great and those who see Ramsey's great form with flashes of «run of the mill workhorse» form.
Again men against boys, too many pacey skillful players and were in need of a few workhorses, (the barrys and milners if this world).
Junior Grace Owen is not new to Sheldon and its high expectations, but the right - hander will be new to the role of the team's workhorse in the pitching circle.
There's a lot of potential in our yutes for sure but we need a proven workhorse to fill in when Bobby Digital needs a break.
The top four seem set, but I'm worried about second - year regression for Johnson, the rookie wall for Zeke, and workhorse tolerance for Miller on the RB side, and QB play for both Green and Hopkins (I'm not sold on Brock Osweiler at all), so it feels like Gronk ought to be an option in the mid-first, yet that feels way too soon when there's plenty of TE options in the late single digit rounds.
Apart from the assist, he was the creative workhorse for the hosts, involved in a number of dangerous moves, with his nippy movement making him quite the threat.
Mick McCarthy's preference for using a 4 -5-1 formation is all good and well, it's pretty effective against the bigger teams in that it reduces the amount of space available in the midfield, but it also restricts the amount of chances they create up front, especially if that one lone striker is the Irish workhorse Kevin Doyle.
That's what Pamela Haag presents in her book Marriage Confidential: The Post-Romantic Age of Workhorse Wives, Royal Children, Undersexed Spouses, & Rebel Couples, which I've just finished reading.
Their Air flow covers in rainbow colors and workhorse fitted's stood the test of time and are legendary.
I am expecting our first and bought a lot of the kissaluv fitteds, but I'm interested in the GMD workhorses too.
Imagine Baby Snapless Fitted (Cotton or Bamboo): I was really glad to see Imagine come out with their line of «prefold» fitteds; they are somewhat similar in design and price to the much - loved «Workhorse Fitteds» from Green Mountain and to Tinkle Traps (both are reviewed below).
Cloth - eez ® Workhorse ™ diapers are made of wonderful 100 % cotton prefold diaper fabric in fitted diaper shape with a built in flap style doubler.
Whether you're a first - time mom or going on No. 2 (or three or four), this chic workhorse of a stroller coming in 2016 is made for you.
If price is not of importance, consider 10 Thirsties Natural Newborn All in one diapers and 12 Workhorse diapers and 12 prefold (prefolds are always wonderful no matter how large your budget is) and 5 or more covers of your choice.
In my case it just ended up to be a tragic waste of time and effort... I wish very much that I had heeded the advice above about them being more appropriate for 12 lbs + and tried the NB workhorse fitteds instead.
The last week of September, the Sikorsky division of United Technologies — a HUGE defense contractor that makes, among other things, the Army and Navy's workhorse Black Hawk helicopter — announced the closing of its plant in Big Flats and the loss of 570 high - wage, high - skill union jobs.
And while hard drives have traditionally been the workhorse of large storage operations, a new wave of ultra-dense tape drives that pack in information at much higher densities, while using less energy, is set to replace them.
Such insouciance is a necessary part of being a particle physicist: Schwarz's workhorse, the Tevatron collider at Fermilab in Batavia, Illinois, delivers information about millions of particle collisions every second.
Scientists have created a molecule that mimics the look and behavior of a natural enzyme, a workhorse protein that speeds up chemical reactions in living things.
NASA's most recent workhorse for Operation IceBridge has been a DC - 8 jet airliner, a model that went out of production in the early 1970s.
In his spare time, he invented gel electrophoresis, one of the workhorse analytical tools of molecular biology.
New research from the University of Illinois suggests the workhorse is the winner in processing sweet corn.
Cell lines are the workhorses of biology, routinely stocked and studied in every laboratory to understand cellular pathways, receptors, targets, hormones, and all aspects of normal and malignant physiology.
Yet that is what seems to occur in the weedy cress Arabidopsis thaliana, the workhorse of plant biologists.
Old workhorses of volcanology — seismometers and GPS sensors, which detect movement of the ground — first picked up Eyjafjallajökull's stirrings in early January.
As reported in tomorrow's issue of Science *, the genome of this laboratory workhorse and common pathogen is 4.6 million base pairs long, making it the largest bacterial genome sequenced to date.
The dynamic duo in this case was silicon, the workhorse of conventional photovoltaics, and a mineral called perovskite.
With this first ever genus - wide view, the international consortium found that Aspergillus has a greater genomic and functional diversity than previously understood, broadening the range of potential applications for the fungi considered one of the most important workhorses in the biotechnology.
Wei - Chuan Shih, associate professor of electrical and computer engineering, said fluorescence microscopy is «a workhorse,» used in biology, medical diagnostics and other fields to reveal information about cells and tissue that can't otherwise be detected.
The reactor itself became a globally dominant supplier of radioisotopes — in particular, molybdenum - 99 (Mo - 99), a workhorse of medical imaging employed for millions of scans every year.
The proteins in turn are the workhorses of biology, spurring chemical reactions inside cells and controlling the expression, transcription, and replication of the genes themselves.
These centers were workhorses in completing the Human Genome Project, and now they will continue to sequence thousands of people's genomes.
In a May space shuttle mission to Hubble, spacewalking astronauts completed a slew of repairs and upgrades to the 19 - year - old observatory, including replacing the telescope's workhorse camera with an enhanced successor, the Wide Field Camera 3 (WFC3).
DARPA wants to see a robotic workhorse navigate treacherous terrain on its own by the end of the year, in preparation for possible deployment to Afghanistan or Iraq
Boston Dynamics, which Raibert founded in 1992, scored a breakthrough in 2003 when DARPA began funding the development of BigDog, a 75 - kilogram mechanical workhorse and the LS3's predecessor.
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