Sentences with phrase «on synthesising»

Many congratulations on synthesising a coherent, wide - ranging, global argument base which should, as a matter of principle, priority and moral rectitude, be urgent reading material for all Public Politicians, functionaries and policy makers globally.
He added that they have now laid an important foundation for further projects that are already in progress; for example, another doctoral student in Carreira's group, Roman Sarott, is working on synthesising additional THC derivatives that react to long - wavelength red light.
We do not want our analysis to rest heavily on synthesised data, but we consider one very long time series: that of the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA).
Regarding «Shadow Brigade», Sarah has noted that people were discussing it, looking at it, talking about moving around the complex transitions of pictorial spaces of the painting in a manner quite comparable to that of looking at and moving around in a complex spatial figurative painting — BUT, it is now clear that this is not a quality restricted to figurative painting, and this particular quality of how the eye takes in and moves around imaginatively in the work is just a natural condition of all painting once it starts to develop and mature and take on synthesised complexity to any degree.

Not exact matches

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.
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.
Their technique relied on an entirely synthesised genome.
The bad news is that we can't synthesise vitamin C on our own.
Challenge students to synthesise the material they have encountered and to comment on the work and families bill.
My constituency synthesised that particular issue... I think for all politicians it's an on - going activity to [rebuild trust].
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.
COMMENTING on Feedback's report on Jonathan Rowles's attempt to synthesise his reading of New Scientist and The Psychologist by invoking the concept of «quantum psychology» (28 November), Jon Sutton, editor of The Psychologist, wrote to us (Letters, 9 January, p 27) recalling that he once spent a few weeks on placement in New Scientist «s offices.
Depending on the surrounding conditions, Streptomyces synthesised different natural products — some for example were produced only in the absence of iron.
In the case of SISSA's Neurobiology Laboratory, the focus was on the genes of olfactory receptors which, surprisingly, are also present in the cells that synthesise dopamine and that die in Parkinson's disease.
CNTs are often synthesised via chemical vapour deposition, in which hydrocarbon vapour is deposited on metal catalysts under a flow of non-reactive gas at high temperatures.
In order for cellular life to emerge and then evolve on earth, the fundamental building blocks of life needed to be synthesised from appropriate starting materials — a process sometimes described as «chemical evolution».
Researchers have long suspected that they might be able to make useful drugs by persuading the bacteria to synthesise slight variations on the same chemical theme.
Chemists in California have identified and synthesised a complex sugar molecule which lies on the surface of white blood cells, and through which the cells «recognise» those blood vessels that lie near injured tissue.
The team analysed 140 species of horses, most of them extinct, synthesising decades of research on the fossil history of this popular group of mammals.
Craig Venter and his teams at the J. Craig Venter Institute in Rockville, Maryland, and San Diego, California, have shown themselves to be technical wizards by synthesising a genome from code contained on a computer, and using it to start a cell line of the resulting synthetic organism (see «How the synthetic bacterium was made»).
Plants also synthesise mixtures of many organic substances that have a deterrent or toxic effect on herbivores.
rational drug design: which involves designing and synthesising compounds based on the known structure of a specific target molecule.
CARE FACTOR: The human body lacks the ability to synthesise vitamin C, which means we depend on dietary sources or supplementation to meet vit C quotas.
Put your Einstein hat on; this is trickier than reversing into an angle car spot: omega - 3 types EPA and DHA are synthesised from alpha - linolenic acid (ALA).
The science suggests that by creating muscular tension you are switching on the genes responsible for synthesising new muscle and slowing the breakdown of existing muscle.
Students are scaffolded and guided through an Inquiry Process which focusses on them developing a research question based on what they have found out so far, finding the information and then synthesising it to develop new knowledge.
This unique and groundbreaking book is the result of 15 years research and synthesises over 800 meta - analyses on the influences on achievement in school - aged students.
His 2008 book Visible Learning details the results of 15 years of research and synthesises over 800 meta - analyses on the influences on achievement in school - aged students.
This unique and ground - breaking book is the result of 15 years research and synthesises over 800 meta - analyses on the influences on achievement in school - aged students.
For those on the outside the Karma looks (and sounds) like an otherworldly creature thanks to its stunning proportions and the synthesised noise it makes when running in pure electric «Stealth» mode - imagine a Star Wars TIE fighter in limp - home mode.
Clearly, the team do not manage to deliver an artwork of comparable magnitude to Dostoyevsky's Crime and Punishment, which is their chief inspiration, but to even have chosen this as an ambition in a commercial game project in 2001 — when rivals are choosing The Godfather and Aliens as their template because these are, quite frankly, supremely easy influences to synthesise into a string of violent episodes, Silent Hill 2's decision to construct a game in which violence can (depending on the player's proclivities) be a tangential part of the experience is significant.
Music from the film accompanies the action in a synthesised, albeit lower quality form, but it's at least interactive and adapts to reflect what's happening on screen.
The synthesised orchestral tracks are well - suited to the game's setting, and the way they change to reflect what's happening on screen augments your feeling of immersion.
Deja is also collaborating with artist Marie Munk on the current exhibition Synthetic Seduction examining synthesised intimacy.
Deja is also collaborating with artist Marie Munk on a forthcoming project examining synthesised intimacy.
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.
They honed in on the use of phosphines, which, for the scientifically challenged, are organic chemical compounds containing a phosphorous atom bound to the hydrogen or to the carbon of an organic group, synthesised with functional groups attached.
The AAI on the other hand, once ready, just crunches away at the data in a massive parallel process that synthesises all the extracted data in one go.
One way to address the effects of historical trauma on Pacific Islander communities» perceptions of research is through CBPR.70 71 CBPR shares power and builds trust between academic researchers and the community.72 73 There is evidence for the effectiveness of using CBPR to engage minority, immigrant and migrant populations in research to reduce health disparities.74 — 79 In addition, there is evidence for the effectiveness of using CBPR to reduce health disparities in populations that have experienced historical trauma.80 To date, no published article has synthesised the best practices for CBPR practices with Pacific Islanders.
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