By
other markers as well, increasing numbers of lay Catholics seem detached from the central beliefs, religious practices and everyday ministries of their church.
Not exact matches
The
other major feature is that the «
marker» has controls to begin and end recording
as well
as pivot the base.
For a long time scientists thought the undertones in a person's voice served just
as a
marker, a vocal fingerprint of sorts that allowed
others to distinguish between speakers.
But even if you aren't building an office from scratch, adding a lot of whiteboards and
markers as well
as providing your team with beautiful computers and
other technology products will help give space to the outpouring of their creative juices.
Circumcision, dietary laws, and
other Jewish practices functioned
as «boundary
markers,» and Paul insisted that such badges of Jewishness were now relativized to a common identity in Christ.
As well, many
other gene
markers for grain - mediated injury have been described, thus placing many into the category of gluten intolerant, but not truly having celiac disease.
so often they just look at potential
markers — but those don't always equate to diseases)- what was the health of the those being studied - I'm assuming the test subjects were people, but
other studies done on animal subjects might not be
as reliable
as those done on humans.
It helps eliminate the urine the mice leave
as a
marker for
other mice.
As reported on the Arsenal website he wants them instead to take this game as a big opportunity to lay down a marker and keep up the pressure on the other title chasers Leicester, Tottenham and Man Cit
As reported on the Arsenal website he wants them instead to take this game
as a big opportunity to lay down a marker and keep up the pressure on the other title chasers Leicester, Tottenham and Man Cit
as a big opportunity to lay down a
marker and keep up the pressure on the
other title chasers Leicester, Tottenham and Man City.
The
other way is to see it
as an opportunity to lay a
marker down for the rest of the competition.
* Raheem Sterling — 6.5 Was a constant threat to his
marker, and several
others,
as he has been in recent weeks.
After the shapes are dry she gives them
as gifts to
other children, along with washable paint and
markers.
If your child has a lot of these spots that are larger than a quarter, you should discuss it you're your child's pediatrician
as it can be a
marker of
other diseases.
At one extreme, some certifiers have abandoned using SIDS
as a cause - of - death explanation.7 At the
other extreme, some certifiers will not classify a death
as suffocation in the absence of a pathologic
marker of asphyxia at autopsy (ie, pathologic findings diagnostic of oronasal occlusion or chest compression8), even with strong evidence from the scene investigation that suggests a probable accidental suffocation.
When party isn't a factor,
as in a primary, he said voters are forced to search for
other markers, «so the power of race, ethnicity, religion, gender is multiplied.»
In contrast to
other medical conditions — such
as heart attack or cancer — there is no biological
marker in mood disorders in general, bipolar disorder in particular, to help confirm clinical diagnosis.
The team's laboratory research will also focus on expanding the sensing capability of the bandage to
other treatment - related parameters — such
as pH, bacterial load, oxidative states and specific disease
markers — and incorporating an on - demand drug release capacity.
«Black children were slightly older at the first admission than white children, which could represent a subtle
marker of diminished access to medical care or a delay in disease recognition,» said Dr. Dotson, who explained
other studies have shown that the role of biology in health disparities in chronic diseases is often modest, and there are many
other factors, such
as access to care and health literacy, that contribute to disparities in care.
Bipedalism, one of the basic
markers of humans, apparently developed long before
other traits, such
as stone - tool making.
The researchers analyzed how the changes affected indicators of cardiovascular health, such
as blood pressure, heart rate and
other markers for heart disease and stroke, like high «bad» cholesterol levels.
«We have some promising results from that work in 4 - OPA and
others, some traditional
markers for irritation,» such
as cytokine levels, she says.
With additional research and knowledge, she said, it may also be possible one day to use these epigenetic changes
as markers, which can tell that a child is at risk of obesity and
other diseases.
And that's apparently improved life for lowlier baboons; they don't have the classic
markers of chronic stress — such
as elevated levels of stress hormones — found in their peers in
other troops.
Using these genes
as markers, he was able to select PGCs from among
other cells and study what happens to them.
«To test the importance of such structural alteration
as a genetic
marker, a phase two clinical trial is ongoing at Kagoshima University and
other institutions,» adds Ogawa.
And, given the wide applicability of electrochemical detection to many types of biomolecules, the platform «can be readily extended to the detection of
other disease
markers such
as proteins, metabolites, ions, and nucleic acids,» Liu added.
Whenever the data is passed on to functions, which might then send the data out from the smartphone or display
other suspicious behavior
as defined in a preset corpus of rules, the pertinent
markers are checked.
The second congregate is made up of two parts: YFP, a
marker protein that fluoresces yellow under light and CRY2, an optogenetically enhanced protein activated by light that attracts protein CIB1
as well
as other CRY2.
This particular carcass had been left on a primary game trail
as a grisly
marker and warning to
other coyotes that wolves rule this system — they are the apex predator.
«The distinct neural
markers associated with cognitive performance and GWI revealed in our study can be useful for future research to objectively measure the efficacy of treatments for GWI
as well
as other brain disorders related to the same neurotransmitter system, like Alzheimer's disease.»
More than 200 college - age study subjects were hooked up to equipment that tracked a set of psychophysiological
markers, such
as blood pressure and heart rate
as well
as other cardiovascular measures that can be used to differentiate a threat response — a state of negative arousal — from a challenge response — a state of positive arousal.
The prostate seemed a promising target because previous studies with mice revealed that it contained cells with the same protein
markers as other known stem cells, suggesting that the necessary stem cells might be relatively easy to find.
Those studies examined short - term health effects such
as depression, blood pressure and
other markers of stress that changed
as peoples» financial circumstances took a nosedive.
(The
markers include genes and
other DNA components, such
as parts of the DNA that turn proteins on or off, and cellular components that play a role in regulating genes.)
GFP has been utilized in numerous studies
as a
marker protein that can track chemical reactions within living cells, along with various
other uses.
In
other words, the project that she had in mind, to test PEG - 1
as a
marker, was feasible.
These findings also suggest that
other microRNAs may also be important
markers of severity for
other neurological diseases such
as Parkinson's disease and Alzheimer's disease.
Second, fibrosis is a
marker of progression to chronic kidney disease, suggesting that the paracrine effects could act
as preventative therapy for
other serious ailments.
A team of researchers from DuPont added so - called morphogenic genes — known from basic research to promote the production of embryonic tissue — to the
other genes being transformed (in this case to express green fluorescent protein
as a
marker of transformation).
As the costs of college in the U.S. continue to rise, the disproportionate level of student loan debt among black young adults is cause for concern, as high student loan debt loads may exacerbate racial disparities in college dropout and completion rates, and may also have broader implications across the life course, including young people's ability to attain other conventional markers of adulthood (such as marriage and becoming a parent
As the costs of college in the U.S. continue to rise, the disproportionate level of student loan debt among black young adults is cause for concern,
as high student loan debt loads may exacerbate racial disparities in college dropout and completion rates, and may also have broader implications across the life course, including young people's ability to attain other conventional markers of adulthood (such as marriage and becoming a parent
as high student loan debt loads may exacerbate racial disparities in college dropout and completion rates, and may also have broader implications across the life course, including young people's ability to attain
other conventional
markers of adulthood (such
as marriage and becoming a parent
as marriage and becoming a parent).
Other alterations and the presence of particular immune targets could serve
as better
markers to help pathologists accurately diagnose mesothelioma and predict which patients will have poor or better outcomes.
Invaluable
as markers for monitoring photosynthesis and
other energy - related processes in living cells, green fluorescent proteins (GFPs), discovered in a species of jellyfish, are vital in extremely high - resolution imaging studies.
This means that, in the future, these particular cells could potentially be used
as a
marker to monitor prostate cancer patients and predict if the disease is going to spread — alongside
other monitoring techniques.
Even if you analyze hormones, the results can be inconclusive: stress
markers such
as glucocorticoids could be produced for
other reasons.
As with
other genetic studies linking diseases to DNA
markers, her research tends to compare populations who have one variation of a genetic
marker with those who have a different variation — a comparison that has limited application to individuals.
These findings also suggest that
other microRNAs may also be important
markers of severity for
other neurological diseases such
as Parkinson's and Alzheimer's.
In addition to warfarin, he is also in involves in
other pharmacogenetic studies such
as clopidogrel response, NSAID induced angioedema, drug induced Stevens - Johnson Syndrome and clinical studies using pharmacogenetic
markers.
In addition to being an important economic resource, salmon and
other salmonidae species such
as trout are considered «sentinel species» for monitoring water quality, and are important
markers for ecotoxicology studies.
CRI: Can CAR T cells be engineered to go after any cancer
marker, such
as NY - ESO - 1 or
other cancer antigens?
As anticipated from the identification of Lgr5 + as a marker of ASCs in multiple other tissues, a similar approach proved successful in generating organoids or tumoroids from virtually any epithelial organ or tissue (2,3
As anticipated from the identification of Lgr5 +
as a marker of ASCs in multiple other tissues, a similar approach proved successful in generating organoids or tumoroids from virtually any epithelial organ or tissue (2,3
as a
marker of ASCs in multiple
other tissues, a similar approach proved successful in generating organoids or tumoroids from virtually any epithelial organ or tissue (2,3).