Sentences with phrase «on complexity at»

While this phenomenon is known to increase complexity at the transcriptome level, the effect of alternative splicing on the complexity at the proteomic level remains controversial.
Last summer we had a 2 - day international conference on the application of mathematics to homeland security, and this summer we will have a 3 - day workshop on complexity at the Santa Fe Institute.

Not exact matches

At AirPR, we see the advantages data creates, while also understanding the complexities it brings as metrics often depend on the specific needs of an organization.
As a mathematician at heart with an introverted personality, she needs solitude and complete silence to concentrate on the details and complexities of her work which includes finding real estate that matches to her customer's needs and keeping the finances up to date for my many ventures.
Stephens faced challenges as well, including taking on a product - architecture design that was larger in scale and complexity than what was envisioned at the beginning, and growing a culture that fits today's needs in a highly competitive marketplace for talent.
«When you work at Facebook, you really get a grasp on the complexity of it,» he says.
They «operate on a scale and at a level of sophistication and complexity that would have been unimaginable a decade ago,» write Tom Ewing and Robin Feldman, two American academics, in a recent paper analyzing such entities.
While Carney's move to drastically cut interest rates in Canada at the beginning of the financial crisis was prophetic, Philip Aldrick of the Telegraph likens the situation to Canada being an innocent bystander to a horrendous car crash with the U.K. economy at the wheel: the enormity and complexity of the economic problems Carney will face are on a whole different level.
At that junction, both parties will strive toward closing the transaction, which can take from a few months to a year to complete, depending on the size and complexity of the transaction.
Judaism, by contrast, with its uncompromising insistence on ritual and its requirement that all Jews engage in Torah study at whatever level they are capable of, involves the human being in all his complexity.
Scholars experience the phenomenon time after time: you approach a new subject with a few large general impressions and inevitably discover, upon investiga tion, that the impressions don't do justice to the complexity of the data, or, at the very least, that they take on shades of ambiguity you had not previously imagined.
On the contrary, the various disciplines at their most rigorous are required by the complexity of concrete congregations.
There is an on going computer simulation of biological evolution called «Avida» at Michigan State University that shows how complexity can arise from simplicity at an exponential rate.
The best argument against ID theory, when all is said and done, is that it rests on a premise — «irreducible complexity» — that may seem compelling at the purely intuitive level but that can never logically be demonstrated.
The point I am attempting to make is that a necessary condition for evolution at all is an increase in complexity which can not be accounted for on a materialistic view.
Batstone's focus on transparency gets at two issues that made Enron's situation so troublesome: the complexity of its transactions suggested that executives were deliberately attempting to hide actions they knew were fraudulent; and its top executives were eager to deny any knowledge of what their underlings were doing.
Life on earth does not have the fingerprints of design at all, it has all the fingerprints of complexity emerging from an open system.
The first, as I have argued at length in my chapter on the Noosphere, is that in one way or another Consciousness, the flowering of Complexity, must survive the ultimate dissolution from which nothing can save the corporeal and planetary stem which bears it.
The tightening network of economic and psychic bonds in which we live and from which we suffer, the growing compulsion to act, to produce, to think collectively which so disquiets us — what do they become, seen in this way, except the first portents of the super-organism which, woven of the threads of individual men, is preparing (theory and fact are at one on this point) not to mechanize and submerge us, but to raise us, by way of increasing complexity, to a higher awareness of our own personality?
On the contrary, at this stage the «complexity - consciousness» mechanism gains an added impulse, acquiring a new dimension through new procedures.
Building on his previous work, he continued to describe modern society as a product of evolutionary development, but he also suggested that a fundamental characteristic of modern society is its inevitable and enduring confrontation with paradox At one level, the basic paradox confronting modern society can be seen in the fact that there must be closure for communication to occur, yet there must also be openness in order to cope with the high degree of complexity and change in modern society.
While it doesn't help our case with those outside the faith I think an honest response despite our research with these complexities is a humble «I don't know» or at the most «This is what I believe this means based on what I've studied.»
On the other hand if I precipitously and ineptly venture to grasp too much at one time I might be overwhelmed by the complexity of the material that I attempt to appropriate.
At the other end of the age spectrum, the 11 - years - old PX distilled in January 2006 balances sweet and dry complexity as nutmegspiced bramble toffee bursts on a velvet wave of cocoa.»
The CBD Summit at Natural Products Expo West (sponsored by CV Sciences, CW Hemp and Neptune Wellness Solutions), from 8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. on March 7, will cover all the aspects of the hemp / cannabis / CBD trade to help companies understand the complexities of the business and go on to prosper in this booming category of botanical medicine.
As beverage companies look to reduce their reliance on sugar, they may begin to look closer at tart flavors to infuse drinks with taste and complexity.
Costs have been estimated at # 400 - 450 million, but could rise as high as # 800 million due to complexities in the build on what is compact land footprint, and local infrastructure requirements.
I always tried to teach my juniors to «be a knife, but keep your head up», run system 1 so that you can cut through complexity, but stay aware so that when you're confronted with something that «doesn't fit» you fire up system 2 and carefully re-examine all your assumptions lest you find yourself at the lectern for a painful M&M or worse, on the stand.
But at the same time, no one wants to shell out $ 9 on a movie ticket to see Will Ferrell deal with the real complexities of school food reform.
Please understand the real complexities of school nutrition programs, inside and out before blaming the poor state of student nutrition on the SNP at your child's school...
Follow - up care for hydrocephalus at Floating Hospital is determined based on the complexity of your child's condition.
But tax credits (despite lots of moaning about their complexity) do not have «0 chance of making it»: rather, the opposition parties are trimming at the edges, because their impact on household incomes makes offering to scrap them would be unpopular and very difficult politically.
Camille Jobin - Davis noted that while agencies can provide their own «reasonable» deadline based on the complexity of the FOIL request and the total volume of all requests at that agency, agencies can not give themselves endless extensions.
The CIOT was responding to an OECD request for input on its work regarding the Tax Challenges of the Digitalised Economy.1 The Institute set out its concerns at the potential application of withholding tax to digital transactions and «equalisation levies» (revenue based taxes).2 These would lead to greater complexity, the likelihood of double taxation on the same profits and, potentially, be a negative influence on further innovation by companies.
We are spiritually nurturing ourselves and others as we embark on the wonders of exploring the complexities of science and the body, of caring for the sick, and of experiencing the realities of health care training and practice, which can otherwise be all - consuming and even, at times, demoralizing.»
The article focuses on the team's effort to describe how students make progress in their understanding of 14 specific energy - related ideas at basic, intermediate, and advanced levels of complexity.
To address the complexity of the biologic pathways that create and respond to pressure sore development, the researchers designed a computational, or «in silico,» model of the process based on serial photographs of developing ulcers from spinal cord - injured patients enrolled in studies at Pitt's Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center on Spinal Cord Injury.
«Further, when we looked at individuals who focus on others within each culture, they also showed greater emotional complexity on a personal level.»
Liu Zhi, transportation specialist at the World Bank's Beijing office, said policymakers here learned more about the complexity of promoting clean cars as the program has shed light on problems in the implementation.
«We need a planning process that is equal to the scale and complexity of the challenge, rather than continuing to depend on piecemeal efforts that put wildlife species and human communities at higher risk in the face of global pressures like climate change and a race for resources.»
The result is a kind of step - by - step choreography detailing how the auroras move, showing the complexity of these auroras and how scientists can connect an outburst from the sun and its effect on the magnetic environment at Saturn.
Engineers can design machines and buildings based on nonliving materials very well but are not as good at harnessing living organisms, due to their variability and complexity.
Being nice «The great complexity of human social interactions and the huge variation in what we find rewarding compared with other primates prompts questions about whether the anterior cingulate gyrus operates similarly in the human brain,» Matthew Apps and Narender Ramnani, who work on neuroimaging and human cognition at Royal Holloway, University of London, UK, told Nature in an email.
Neela Yennawar, director of the Huck Institute's Macromolecular X-ray Facility at Penn State and a co-author on the paper in Small, said «Crystallographers are pushing the boundary of biological samples being studied and moving towards more difficult targets of higher molecular weight and complexity.
«Research at the Center for Sustainable Systems over the past dozen years has focused on helping consumers navigate this complexity and identify opportunities for cost savings and lower environmental impact,» said Keoleian, who is also a professor at the School for Environment and Sustainability.
Given the complexity and scale of the interfaces required, Shepard and his team believe that the degree of noninvasiveness required for human use within this aggressive time frame can only be achieved with electrode architectures based on stimulation and recording at the brain surface.
This attempt at quantification of the many different forces effect on the climate has re-emphasized the complexity of the climate system and the simultaneous interaction of many influences.
Further careful excavations and reconstructions on Malta and at other Mediterranean sites should extend our understanding of the complexities and diversity of prehistoric society.
Using a newly developed method researchers at the Institute of Molecular Biotechnology of the Austrian Academy of Sciences (IMBA) have been able to shed light on the complexity of genome reorganization occurring during the first hours after fertilization in the single - cell mammalian embryo.
«Claiming an evolutionary basis to sexual behavior based on one study trivializes the rich complexity of human behavior,» says Barry Komisaruk, a behavioral neuroscientist at Rutgers University, Newark, in New Jersey.
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