Sentences with phrase «out of the organism»

If you get space - time out of the organism, then there shouldn't be a conflict.
Not only can molecular biologists swap genes in and out of organisms to increase their virulence or resistance to antibiotics, they can now assemble entire pathogens wholly from scratch.
Some bacterial genes produce pumps that transport antibiotics out of the organism before they have a chance to do any harm.
He also stressed that researchers have been putting genes in and out of organisms with no safety problems for almost 40 years and that he and others are able to build new organisms that can't survive outside a special environment and thus would not be a threat in nature.
«When you take cells out of an organism, the conditions they're growing in are different.
Knowledge comes out of organism.

Not exact matches

It turns out the microscopic organisms are correlated with dozens of health conditions — everything from irritable bowel syndrome and acne to mental health conditions such as depression and anxiety.
They're hoping to find out what controls the size of the nucleus, the central compartment of a cell that contains the DNA, and other components of the cell as it develops into a many - celled organism.
The various metaphors from nature, on the other hand — organism, process, body, ground of being — tend to rule out full explication of the historical dimension as it is attested by the biblical writers.
The only answer which is plausible can be given by the biological theory of knowledge: in the same way as our perception carves Out of the whole physical reality only that zone which has practical importance for our organism, only those recollections which are relevant to our present situation are transmitted into our present moment.
Sometimes this state has been out of kilter, as any growing organism is apt to be.
Yet out of all that unconstrained, unintelligible mess emerges, deus ex machina, the precisely ordered and extraordinarily intelligible world of living organisms.
I realize that the totality of all perfections, even natural perfections, is the necessary basis for that mystical and ultimate organism which you are constructing out of all things.
What makes DNA do its work is not its chemistry but the order of the bases along the DNA chain: It is this order which is a code to be read out by the developing organism.
If he talks about the event character (1 / 10th of a second in length and all that) of the self, it is because he thinks that is what analysis of self - consciousness itself discloses and not because he means to construct the self out of subhuman individuals or organisms (Shalom's «event - cells»).
Such is Locke's conclusion, a conclusion which one might conceivably interpret as an objection to the very possibility of a philosophy of organism along the lines laid out by Whitehead.
Only the most otherworldly of Christians will imagine that they have no stake in this new instrument to manipulate the genetic code and to manufacture new organisms whose properties are not completely predictable and whose effects on all of us may turn out to be quite uncontrollable.
DNA / RNA and proteins are by far the most important components of a living organism, carrying out virtually every function in a cell.
I want to say that the human organism is like the agency in that there is both the unified togetherness of experience enjoyed by the director and fragmentary bits and pieces of structure which may be at odds with, out of tune with, the agency as a whole.
Read loses sight of Buber's concept of dialogue, however, when he suggests that Buber's teaching shows how to replace the inter-individual tensions of the classroom by «an organic mode of adaptation to the social organism as a whole» and when he reinterprets the teacher's concentration of an effective world as a selective screen in which what is kept in and what is left out is determined by the organic social pattern through the medium of the teacher's «sense of a total organism's feeling - behaviour.»
When therefore we set out to study the events out of which it arose, and the part that its Founder played in them, we are not like archaeologists digging up the remains of a forgotten civilization, or palaeontologists reconstructing an extinct organism.
In pointing out that there are aspects of living organisms for which design is the only rational explanation, ID theory in no sense excludes or precludes the possibility that design was required elsewhere in the organism.
He points out that in between the material on the one hand and the mental on the other «there lie the concepts of life, organism, function, instantaneous reality, interaction, order of nature, which collectively form the Achilles» heel of the whole system» (84).
Out of the mass of stimuli which comes to us, only those register in our awareness which can effectively enter into the constitution of such an organism as ours.
Thus, according to the cosmological scheme as laid out by Whitehead in the Philosophy of Organism, a civilized society is metaphysically equivalent to a Society per se in the most basic and essential respects, and therein its generic status as an existent thing is secured.
«And my point with the list is that evolutionists act like the layers just transition from one type of organism to another, with out the first one also being present in other layers.»
Along with many other researchers in the field, Gould's works were sometimes deliberately taken out of context by creationists as «proof» that scientists no longer understood how organisms evolved.
I won't ever understand how people could actually believe that something so massive, complex, and beautiful was actually started by some magical chance of a random explosion, and that humans somehow evolved from some small celled organism that happened to be created out of the explosion.
I wrote out my argument, vetted it through my graduate faculty, and sent the resulting amended version of a paper called «Organism and Teleology» on to the newly founded journal, Process Studies.
What then, in a process of development which stretches itself out over several stages, produces that rethinking which brings a child to differentiate between spontaneous movement and movement received from outside, reserving the former for organisms and thing - ifying the rest of reality?
If it's primary function is to protect the organism and secure life, then of course death is out of the question.
Hence, I will only point out very briefly some of the ways in which Whitehead's metaphysical ideas, and his related understanding of the objects of physics, form a foundation for seeing inorganic, living, and conscious organisms within one scheme of thought.
To put it differently, this phase of education is the «drawing out» of the drive of the human organism to fulfill itself.
RS: I get out of the circularity by having morphogenetic fields, and an organism has a morphogenetic germ to start with which becomes associated with a morphogenetic field.
With the increase in complexity new entities emerge — the classical world out of the quantum world, molecules and chemical processes out of atomic structures, simple living organisms out of complex molecular structures.
This was the time when Process and Reality was coming out, and her early book, Whitehead's Philosophy of Organism, was largely a discussion of this.
But it is characterized in a way which, I believe, might have marked out a different route for the «philosophy of organism» from that taken in Process and Reality.
But, as Bohm points out, such a position can not stand up to critical analysis, for the molecules studied by biologists in living organisms are constituted of electrons, protons and other such particles, from which it must follow that they too are capable of behaving in ways that can not be described in terms of mechanical concepts.
«you can not teach Biology without evolution» - my prof. Personally, I love the idea that God could create life slowly out of a single celled living organism.
A biological organism is a whole for Bergson; yet he points out that each cell is itself an organism (CE 41 - 42, 162) hence an organism is a whole comprised of real parts.
A society, he points out in The Two Sources of Morality and Religion, is a whole, and can be compared to an organism.
The basic images grow out of ecological studies of the relationships of organisms to each other in physical space.
Since there is an upper limit to how many data a finite organism can handle, opening a channel for one stimulus type automatically results in a filtering out or dampening of other types.
Even if it turns out that there are no useful applications of behavioral assay methods with rats, these studies should be interesting in themselves because they may tell us something about our ability to determine what it is like to be another organism.12
For the good of AFC, the muppet must be chased out, the task of clearing out the arsenal closet of parasitic organism falls to the collective strength of equally concerned fans alike.
Your body is an amazing organism and if you know how it works you can get more out of it.
My ex and non of the men I have dated over the last 4 years have bothered to understand woman parts so... it is good isn't it I had my first organism at the age of 48 following divorce, I have been missing out.
No, they don't pop out of the ether, they evolve from single cell organisms.
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.
Blasting GM DNA into a plant arbitrarily and out of a sequence of genes that has evolved over hundreds of millions of years, in a manner aimed to optimise the functioning of an organism, is risky and unpredictable, and bound to destabilise the biochemistry of the plant.
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