Sentences with phrase «on cognate»

Definitions for the target words were provided in both English and Spanish, and students were taught to draw on their cognate knowledge.
Definitions of the vocabulary were provided in students» first and second languages, and students were taught to draw on cognate knowledge.
To examine the effect of age on the cognate function of CD4 T cells, we have used a novel adoptive transfer model that allows us to compare identical numbers of antigen - specific naive T cells from young and aged TCR transgenic (Tg) donors.
Selenocysteine is the only genetically encoded amino acid in humans whose biosynthesis occurs on its cognate transfer RNA (tRNA).
Several are based on cognates and cultural information in order that they are accessible by students who have almost no knowledge of French language.

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As Mary Ann Glendon explains, the human - rights tradition is founded on «human dignity» and cognate liberal terms.
The chapter on the civil rights establishment, and its fulfillment of Eric Hoffer's maxim that every cause eventually becomes a business and then a racket, is also effective, as is his critique of the «world citizenship» fantasies surrounding the UN and cognate institutions.
Some scholars interpret this general consensus on Social Security and Medicare and cognate programs as evidence that Catholic social teaching, through the influence of Msgr. Ryan, «The Right Reverend New Dealer,» poured into the bloodstream of American progressivism.
In the process, Barr exposes other foibles of more recent efforts to maintain that tradition of interpretation: a tendency toward specialization in historical and linguistic cognate fields that avoids theological issues and ironically reduces them to matters archaeological and historical; a style of «maximal conservativism» that approximates earlier positions taken on dogmatic grounds by a current process of selectively appropriating the most conservative elements of a variety of more critical positions; a surprising (and again ironic) tendency to offer «naturalistic» reinterpretations of the miraculous within the highly supernaturalistic inerrancy framework; and so on.
«Cognate: 3705 hórama (a neuter noun derived from 3708 / horáō, «to see, spiritual and mentally»)-- a vision (spiritual seeing), focusing on the impact it has on the one beholding the vision (spiritual seeing).
Thus there is little hope for our recovering a feeling of truly belonging to the cosmos as long as we hold onto the assumptions about physical reality (such as the primacy of primary qualities and cognate assumptions) underlying scientism and materialism.5 For we will continue to have a gnawing suspicion that the real world is so different from our projections that we are still without a home in the universe as it runs on colorlessly and meaninglessly beneath our secondary and tertiary «subjective» projections.
I should, however, also remark that the more subtle developments of Whitehead's thought seem to have been the inspiration for one of the most thorough and impressive discussions of the evolution of human mentality and language in its relation to cognate activities in earlier evolutionary forms, namely Suzanne Langer's impressive work, Mind: An Essay on Human Feeling, of which two volumes have so far appeared and a third is promised soon.
There have also been cognate works on Referendums and on European elections.
Adaptive immunity is conferred by the integration of DNA sequences from an invading element into the CRISPR array (adaptation), which is transcribed into long pre-CRISPR RNAs (pre-crRNAs) and processed into short crRNAs (expression), which guide Cas proteins to specifically degrade the cognate DNA on subsequent exposures (interference).
The HZI will develop a vaccination protocol for mucosal administration based on three novel strategies: (i) development and optimization of a vaccination protocol in which parenterally - primed T and B cells are subsequently pulled into the mucosa by the local delivery of the cognate antigen to the requested effector site, (ii) testing the co-administration of antigens with novel mucosal adjuvants using different mucosal immunisation routes and schedules, and (iii) testing various nanoparticles co-administered with different immunomodulators for their ability to generate both systemic and mucosal immune responses following transcutaneous / trans - follicular vaccination.
Matriptase and its cognate inhibitor, HGF activator inhibitor 1 (HAI - 1) colocalize on the cell periphery of breast cancer cells and form stable complexes in the extracellular milieu, suggesting that the inhibitor serves to prevent undesired proteolysis in these cells.
Mechanistic studies indicated the protective effect of amylin required interaction with its cognate... receptor because silencing the amylin receptor expression blocked the amylin effect on Cd68 in microglia.
These bivalent epigenetic marks are thought to prepare their cognate loci for transcription, in a cell that is poised to embark on lineage commitment.
I introduced the vocabulary without the written word initially (that's why no words on powerpoint slides) but then I used the match up cognate table to introduce them.
11 slides on what you do in the evening and using the affirmative / negative form of a verb Lesson starter: cognates / false friend spotting Listening task - fill in the gaps with the missing words Learning the vocabulary - write down what you see on the picture Interactive activity - Who is doing what?
KS3 French Lesson Plan, PowerPoint and Worksheet focusing on introducing vocabulary for school subjects and teaching about cognates.
This lesson bundle focuses on: Vocabulary: home, neighborhood, numbers, cognates, food Grammar: subject pronouns, articles, and exclamations * We have provided the videos embedded within the lesson PDF and also separately in -LRB-.
For example, the new standards place additional emphasis on building vocabulary through informational reading and the use of roots, affixes, cognates, synonyms and antonyms to determine the meaning of unfamiliar words.
To reduce the vocabulary overload on English language learners, content - area teachers can implement two effective strategies: using cognates to help students understand challenging English academic vocabulary and activating prior knowledge.
The best Classics teachers in independent school demonstrate to their students the influence of classical cultures on today's world, from the building blocks the languages provided for modern grammar to the cognates that inform the vocabulary of English and the Romance languages.
In classrooms where many ELLs can already read Spanish, lists of Spanish - English cognates (i.e., «sister words» with common origins and meanings across languages, telephono / telephone, sal / salt, estudiar / study) are posted on the wall for Spanish - speaking students» reference.
This presentation also includes pieces by artists Damon Davis, Jenny Holzer, Rubén Otiz Torres, and Ai Weiwei, as well as a work on loan by Cognate Collective.
While it is important that employers, and tribunals, are sensitive to the hurt that can be caused by racially offensive comments or conduct (or indeed comments or conduct on other grounds covered by the cognate legislation...), it is also important not to encourage a culture of hypersensitivity or the imposition of legal liability in respect of every unfortunate phrase.»
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