Sentences with phrase «on scaffolds»

Maintenance Engineers often stand on scaffolds or climb ladders.
Harnesses, platforms and training are all tools to ensure the safety of the people operating on scaffolds and related material.
This... necessarily places a heavy emphasis on the scaffolds designed to support teacher learning.
This definition necessarily places a heavy emphasis on the scaffolds designed to support teacher learning.
In theory, growing tissue on scaffolds that mimic the grid should help the tissue to form connections with the brain once grafted.
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.
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.
Truth forever on the scaffold, Wrong forever on the throne, — Yet that scaffold sways the future, and, behind the dim unknown, Standeth God within the shadow, keeping watch above his own.
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...
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.
Sampson and others said that Cuomo is simply looking to the low - hanging fruit, and is loath to take on significant reforms — like restructuring a law that makes construction companies fully liable for worker injuries on scaffolding, which drives up building costs.
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raised the exemption threshold — and adopt a report by State Senate Republicans recommending dozens of regulations be repealed.
The letter asks for a different standard for worker injuries that happen on scaffolding and decreases in small business taxes, among other things.
He placed them on the scaffold, where they grew and sometimes even formed the 3 - D structures they build in nature.
According to Dr. Smith, at least one patient comes through the North Shore - LIJ Health System each year who can't be helped by the two traditional methods, and he expects in the next five years to harvest a patient's cells, grow them on a scaffolding, and repair a windpipe.
Other organs have been constructed from cultured cells, but they were built on a scaffolding to give them their three - dimensional shape.
In recent experiments, precursors of bone and connective tissue cells regenerated on the scaffold, yielding the desired properties for tendon reattachment.
«You could see the cells «beating» on the scaffold,» says George Engelmayr, who also worked on the scaffolds.
The scientists demonstrated the technique to engineer nanoparticle architectures using an octahedral scaffold with particles positioned in precise locations on the scaffold according to the specificity of DNA coding.
Wiens [63] suggested that it should be possible to design phylogenetic analyses that will resolve higher - level relationships with large numbers of slow - evolving characters and then place additional taxa on this scaffold through the use of a smaller number of more rapidly evolving characters.
Biomedical engineers at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio, and Worcester Polytechnic Institute in Worcester, Mass. are growing tracheas by coaxing cells to form three distinct tissue types after assembling them into a tube structure - without relying on scaffolding strategies currently being investigated by other groups.
Trachea transplantation on scaffold has been a first step, along with development of bio-artificial lungs.
Each staple strand is made up of a specific sequence of bases (adenine, cytosine, thaline and guanine — the building blocks of DNA), which is designed to pair with specific subsequences on the scaffold strand.
In fact bone is built on a scaffold of collagen, making collagen the most important bone building component in broth.
since the porch above and the floor below are set together with the pictures aligned the way they are, it looks like you are standing on scaffolding.
Arden Wohl, Tara Subkoff, Marla Maples, China Chow, Becka Diamond, Stacy Engman, and many more were seen sitting pretty on scaffolding while being encircled by models perched on dollies (who were wheeled around the room by buff butlers wearing tuxedos and Chuck Taylors!).
Boy is stranded on scaffold while man attempts to kill him.
A comment for Amy on scaffolding — Doug Lemov's Teach Like A Champion has a whole chapter on those kinds of structures, and like the Common Core, it is all research - driven.
In this week's episode of the Steve Barkley Ponders Out Loud podcast, Steve ponders «Reflecting on Scaffolding
A quick primer on scaffolding: The idea is originally from Lev Vygotsky, who argued that with support or «scaffolding,» learners can do more than they can do alone.
In response to one such request, we recently provided local high school math and language arts teachers in Washington with professional development on scaffolding tasks in their content areas.
The students were scored (1 - 4) by learning target on the scaffolded assessments.
It also includes a brand new chapter on scaffolding for reading nonfiction and showcases the authors» latest thinking on close reading and text complexity.
An integrated reading / writing curriculum: A focus on scaffolding.
Hester is made to stand on a scaffold in front of the whole community and exhibit the mark of her shame.
As ever, Kate Gilmore for Braverman in Tel Aviv maintains a sense of humor about sex roles and art, as she knocks over paint cans shot from above, like Jackson Pollock stuck on scaffolding.
Even if we could, we might find ourselves trapped like criminals on a scaffold.
She has left out blue suitcases, mounted a tree on scaffolding, photographed a model of New York as if flying above it, demanded a lesbian president at the height of the AIDS crisis, and haunted the city with a wax anatomical model.
For a recent performance at Atlantic Station, Paulete actually takes the floor from the ground and installs it on a scaffold, creating -LSB-...]
For a recent performance at Atlantic Station, Paulete actually takes the floor from the ground and installs it on a scaffold, creating Unresolved Circumstance.
In two 1987 shots, a picture of a builder on scaffolding taken with his mother's rangefinder is made bigger and bigger until the grain is more prominent than the man.
Like his recent image of the smiling toddler Kikito strategically installed on scaffolding in Tecate, peering over U.S. - Mexican border wall from the California side, the supersized silhouettes of SO CLOSE are sited at a symbolic point of entry — to the city, to the country, and to the art world.
Nathan Coley showed sculpture including his piece made from light bulbs mounted on scaffolding, originally seen on Mount Stuart on the Isle of Bute, with the words: «There will be no miracles here» picked out in light.
Staged at the Seattle Asian Art Museum in 1999, he had 56 naked American volunteers stand in tiered rows on a scaffold and throw stale bread at him.
He doesn't describe the world we know — i.e. he doesn't focus on the scaffolding, in which we communally invest, through language and social order to run our lives — an approach that delivers the comforting satisfaction of affirmation and recognition.
He's arranged a group of paintings depicting his peers, including artists who can be counted among his closest friends, for instance he shows Rosenquist suspended in mid-air on scaffolding and wielding nearly every color flushed through prisms in broad daylight.
Like his recent image of the smiling toddler Kikito, strategically installed on scaffolding in Tecate to peer over the U.S. - Mexican border wall from the California side, the supersized silhouettes of SO CLOSE are sited at a symbolic point of entry — to the city, to the country, and to the art world.
Three times a day, an assistant changes the lights — from white to amber and vice versa — mounted on a scaffold that is always present, only changing its position.
During her residency at Rupert she worked on her artistic project The Architecture of Taste — a series of artworks, objects on scaffolding - like constructions.
His artistic education led to a brief, but significant, career as a billboard painter, where he spent his days perched on scaffolding high above Times Square.
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