Sentences with phrase «organism they cultured»

The laboratories best accomplish soil testing, microscopic tissue examininations, and plant disease organism culturing.
The organism they cultured is E. coli, a common bacteria in both animals and humanoids.

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The universe evolves, galaxies evolve, organisms evolve, societies evolve, cultures evolve, technology evolves, languages evolve, and so on and so forth.
I get what you're saying and in essence, I agree, the church seems to the world a myopic organism, focused less on the work of the church in Acts which provided real spiritual and physical care for the masses, and more on church culture and agenda.
Not only must one view the individual patient as an operating biological organism, one must also seek to understand both the environing medium for that person, which includes all other persons with whom functional activity occurs, and the specific culture that to a large extent shapes the perceptual patterns by which that individual experiences the world.
The fourth distinctive characteristic is a biological organism that can not survive unless sustained by the resources of a complex culture, therefore an organism that has evolved not like other organisms by eliminating the unfit in the struggle with the physical environment, but by eliminating those organisms unfit to absorb and sustain the complexities of a culture progressively accumulated through the sequence of many generations.
The development of an organism fit to embody a culture of growing complexity seems to have been completed about 50,000 years ago.
Heretofore, this earth has witnessed the emergence of single - celled living organisms, the growth of multicelled plant organisms, the advent of animals with centralized nervous systems making self - directed activity possible, and the flowering of humanity with its far - flung culture.
According to the biblical model of the person, which has prevailed for many centuries and is still largely normative for Western culture, a person consists of a physical organism, including a brain of unique proportions and capabilities.
There are three zones or dimensions of awareness: inner awareness of one's organism and its needs; awareness of the outer world as experienced by the senses; and a middle zone (Perls called this the DMZ) composed of our fantasies, imagination, memories, beliefs, interpretations, prejudices, and our total social programming by our culture.
The superego, a subsystem of the ego, develops by internalizing the culture's values in order to guide the organism's behavior in ways approved by that particular society.
Then come complex multicellular organisms, societies of animals with new emergent properties at the ecosystem level, and, finally conscious beings who create culture, use symbolic language — and experience the first intimations of transcendence.
In any event, an awareness that certain polar contrasts (such as subjective - objective, public - private, body - mind, organism - machine, feeling - thought, and perhaps nature - culture) are indissoluble, yet fundamental, is one of the most important aspects of Whitehead's philosophic thought.
Process thinkers encourage sociologists, political scientists, psychologists, historians, and scholars in other disciplines to take a more holistic approach, taking into account and doing justice to how human organisms interact not only with the human environment of their cultures and societies but also the non-human environments of which they are a part that are throbbing with life, energy, and creativity.
However, the organisms in a San Francisco sourdough culture have been identified for a number of years, and the techniques are hardly a mystery.
The milk doesn't have to be raw — but it must have been cultured with beneficial organisms and then not heated again to get good enough whey.
The sad observation that, «All my starters might start different, but they all become alike» could be because when you keep them at the same temperature, nd you feed them the same flour the same way, the same set of organisms could well take over all your cultures.
With the newfound knowledge that yeast was a living organism and the ability to isolate yeast strains in pure culture form, the stage was set for commercial production of baker's that began around the turn of the 20th century.
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The product label should state that the yogurt contains live or active cultures, which means the organisms have not been destroyed by heat during processing.
Infection was documented by the presence of clinical signs of sepsis and by positive cultures for pathogenic organisms at one or more of the following sites: blood, spinal fluid, urine, stool, pleural fluid, umbilicus, or surgical wound.
Type of feeding (human milk vs formula), presence of infection and sepsis / meningitis (clinical signs and positive cultures for pathogenic organisms), and potential confounding variables were abstracted from medical records.
Sepsis / meningitis was documented by the presence of clinical signs of sepsis and by positive cultures for pathogenic organisms in blood or spinal fluid.
Cultures may be taken, either of breast milk or of material taken out of an abscess through a syringe, to determine the type of organism causing the infection.
Whatever the explanation, Beller says he and his colleagues are now working to engineer other easily cultured organisms to make toluene.
Such fluxes of knowledge from biology to the wider society and their implications are the focus of Marianne Sommer's History Within: The Science, Culture, and Politics of Bones, Organisms, and Molecules.
In cloning procedures generally, nuclei are extracted from cultured cells that might have come originally from an embryo, a fetus or an adult organism.
And yet, when Bidle cultured his samples, they grew into living organisms — even the oldest ones.
The challenges to culturing corals include generating the kind of multidirectional, strong currents created by waves and tides, which are necessary for reef organisms to thrive.
Indeed, the current culture of responsibility among DIY biologists, their collaborative style of working and the fact that community labs are open spaces in which everyone can see what is going on reduce, if not eliminate, doomsday scenarios of mutant organisms escaping from basements and causing harm.
Vancomycin typically is the recommended antimicrobial agent of choice while clinicians await culture results, due to its success at combating the staphylococcus bacteria (a common cause of these types of infections); another antimicrobial agent is also added to treat other potential organisms.
«You can make pure - culture studies with organisms with a doubling time up to a couple of weeks, maybe a month.
Several universities are trying to culture biocrust organisms in greenhouses and reintroduce them to damaged landscapes.
«You would never see these two effects if you were studying protein folding in a tissue culture dish, because you don't have the whole organism, C. elegans, in which you can look at the signals being communicated.»
Biopsying ulcer patients and culturing the organisms in the lab, Marshall traced not just ulcers but also stomach cancer to this gut infection.
Unable to see the organism that causes rabies with the microscopes available, or to culture it in an artificial medium, he nonetheless convinced a -LSB-...]
The study documented bacteria — and related genes — using cutting - edge metagenomic techniques that allow the characterization of organisms that can not be detected using traditional culture - based microbiology assays.
U.S. Geological Survey biologist Kevin Lafferty has linked high rates of toxoplasmosis infection in 39 countries with elevated incidences of neuroticism, suggesting the mind - altering organism may be affecting the cultures of nations.
Eleven years ago, while studying the microbes that live in water - filled rock fractures in South African gold mines, geomicrobiologist Tullis Onstott of Princeton University noticed wormlike organisms living in cultures taken from 1.3 kilometers below the surface.
Also, potential investigations could use total metagenomic DNA from stool samples, rather than DNA from cultured organisms.
COURTESY SHENDURE AND SCHIER LABS CRISPR FOR FATE - MAPPING Researcher: Jay Shendure, Professor, Department of Genome Sciences, University of Washington Project: In collaboration with Alexander Schier's lab at Harvard University, Shendure's group came up with a new way to trace cell lineages in cell culture and in whole organisms — in this case, developing zebrafish.
They use a wide range of tools and systems, including genetics in model organisms, cell culture, biochemistry, proteomics, and genomics.
The most abundant sequences in our libraries were similar among all of our study animals and shared the greatest homology to sequences of bacteria belonging to the genera Cardiobacterium, Suttonella, Psychrobacter, Tenacibaculum, Fluviicola, and Flavobacterium; however, they were sufficiently different from database sequences from both cultured and uncultured organisms to suggest they represent novel genera and species.
«Studying the history of organisms that we use and breed, and that we've had an effect on, tells us about history as well as culture and human migration.»
To achieve these goals, his group uses a variety of organisms and experimental approaches, including mouse transgenesis, ES and TS cell culture, chick embryology, and comparative genomics.
Although none of these organisms has yet been isolated, observed under the microscope nor cultured, these genome sequences provide us with an unprecedented opportunity to explore the origins of these cytoskeletal elements and promise to shed light on the evolutionary transition that led to the emergence of eukaryotes.
Programmable nucleases, ZFN, TALEN and RGENs enable gene knockout in cultured cells and organisms by producing site - specific DNA double - strand breaks, whose repair via error - prone non-homologous end joining (NHEJ) or microhomology - mediated end joining (MMEJ) gives rise to frameshift mutations.
As bioinformatics approaches can only provide partial solutions, a functional analysis pipeline, based on primary (fibroblast) cell cultures, induced Pluripotent Stem cells (iPS) or simple model organisms, is truly essential.
Develop KI techniques using modified oligonucleotides in cultured cells and in model organisms
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