Sentences with phrase «over the expression of»

«DNA methylation is a key mechanism by which day length and melatonin levels exert seasonal control over the expression of the deiodinase enzyme known as dio3, and dio3 expression likely acts as a key step for the maintenance of reproductive competency during the breeding season,» said co-author Tyler Stevenson, senior lecturer at the Institute of Biological and Environmental Sciences at the University of Aberdeen in Scotland.
This demonstrated that only TGFB1 ‐ related genes correlated with the DNA methylation differences, leading to an over expression of such genes.
Its likely that this over expression of SIRT4 at 5 - h post meal was contributing to an increase deposits of triglycerides in the adipose tissue.

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Leaked audio recordings said to be of Russian mercenaries in Syria capture expressions of lament and humiliation over a battle in early February involving US forces and Russian nationals.
We've been tabulating data over the years that show increases in the experience of inclusion according to racial and ethnic identity, gender and expression identity, disabilities, and many others.
The demand «that rent should be handed over to the state to serve in place of taxes,» Marx explained, «is a frank expression of the hatred the industrial capitalist bears towards the landed proprietor, who seems to him a useless thing, an excrescence upon the general body of bourgeois production.»
He made that announcement during a luncheon speech in the U.S. capital, where the fast - food giant's impending move to Canada has prompted expressions of angst over the competitiveness of the American tax code.
«BHP can confirm an expression of interest process for sub-leases over Ethel Creek and Marillana stations in the Pilbara is expected to begin this month, and we welcome all interested parties to apply,» a BHP spokeswoman said.
Stronger inflation data over comings months will be the main catalyst for rising DM rates, so breakevens are a convex expression of this theme.
Your writings / cartoons / paintings have over and over given expression to many things going on deep inside of me.
I've had a couple of traumatic, triggering experiences this week which have had me thinking again about just how much I struggle against institutions, so - called authority figures, and what I perceive to be (or are) obnoxious agents trying to exert «control» over my freedom of expression and thought and behaviors.
Church traditions have grown out of the expressions of worship that believerrs have found meaningful over the last 20 centuries.
The preference for spirituality over religion can also be an expression of the consumer society and its individualism.
«Governments became more fearful of Islamic extremism and responded by either (a) boosting nationalism as a counter-force or (b) tightening regulations and increasing surveillance over all religious expression,» the report said.
Harassment & Violence ◾ Nearly a fifth of students are physically assaulted because of their sexual orientation and over a tenth because of their gender expression.
From our analysis here, post-conservative theologians and popular expressions of such in some emergent - type movements, insofar as these still place priority on the experience of the individual and in the present over traditions, are still liberal.
Ideas such as the Kingdom of God are expressions of confidence in the ultimate triumph of community, i.e., in the long - run victory of good over evil, or the final establishment of progress.
I have no doubt that John, our choir director at one of the congregations where my father served, sincerely believed that «Whispering Hope,» a number frequently chosen by him as the choir's offertory piece, was a profoundly Christian hymn; but it was really an expression of vacuous hope without any substantive theological grounding: «Wait till the darkness is over / wait till the tempest is done / Hope for the sunshine tomorrow, after the darkness is gone / Whispering hope, oh, how welcome thy voice / Making my heart in its sorrow rejoice.»
40 But once again, omnipotence is another symbolic term, though it is retained as an expression of our ultimate courage to have faith in «a victory over the threat of nonbeing.»
It's not for someone looking for a casual read, but I've found it to be one of the most enlightening and convincing takes on how marriage becomes sacramental through the expression of erotic love over time.
Organisers say: «For over 20 years we've gathered together in a profound expression of unity which has not only shaped the New Wine movement, but also impacted the faith of countless individuals as they have encountered Jesus afresh.
And then there are those who quibble over various expressions of the church if certain ones don't meet THEIR personal standard of a church.
Mike Davidson, CEO of CIT: «Sexual expression may take many different forms and may change over time, as do identities.
Omnipotence means not the highest power over other expressions of power but sole power.54
And I'll bet if you were flipped over (pardon the expression) we would find the type of person you trash.
If the nonsensical religious fascinations of today are not, in any classical or Christian sense, genuine pieties, they are nevertheless genuine — if deluded — expressions of grief, encomia for a forsaken and half - forgotten home, the prisoner's lament over a lost freedom.
Heard few crying over why not being able to penetrate to some countries internet for hearing them out while practicing their rights of expression and speech and today I am here to do what i have been told to do I am told to stop, because I allowed my self to intervene commenting on your affairs, but every body else at yours has the right to mingle with our affairs as Arabs or Muslims?
On this assumption, the pastor does well to examine not only the initial expression of regret over guilt, but beyond that whatever long - term behavior patterns may follow after it.
Orthodoxy is being able not only to repeat the same teachings but also to show their relevance to the new context.2 Other individuals, on the other hand, interpret religious beliefs as merely expressions of the human community's search for some kind of meaning, an accumulated source of information built up over the years as the community reflected on its life and activities.
And on this very day are bound together through a complex system of acquired / learned expression through a more simpler medium of binary transports and constructs to counter one theory over another.
Jesus» response is not a clear - cut choice of religious duty over family obligation but an expression of the tension of human living in covenant with God.
These activities include, of course, the expression of political views and participation in debates over the issues of the day.
In the present day human education is spreading its net over the earth on an unprecedented scale and by means of unprecedented methods of expression and diffusion.
Over time the expression «two - faced» lost the neutra1 meaning of in and out.
(«Therefore it is linguistically correct to say, «in despair over the earthly» (the occasion), and «about the eternal,» but «over oneself,» because this is again another expression for the occasion of despair, which in its concept is always about the eternal, whereas that over which one despairs may be of the most various sorts.
Therewith the whole point of view is inverted, he becomes now more clearly conscious of his despair, recognizing that he is in despair about the eternal, he despairs over himself that he could be weak enough to ascribe to the earthly such great importance, which now becomes his despairing expression for the fact that he has lost the eternal and himself.
This formula, «to be in despair over the earthly» is a dialectic first expression for the next form of despair.
But is there no essential difference between the two expressions hitherto used as identical: to despair over the earthly (the determinant of totality), and to despair over something earthly (the particular)?
We suffer from what James Q. Wilson has described as the elevation of self - expression over self - control.
For the intrinsic relations between reason and justice, the praxis of reason with its priority of contextual understanding over conceptual expression, means that the universality of solidarity, or inclusive wholeness, is a universality that is mediated through the particularity of local and communal struggles to transcend injustice.
The United States, averaging over 40 per cent, is a strange anomaly for sociological commentators — one often explained by denying that the higher U.S. rate is an expression of greater national religiosity, and suggesting that in America religion fulfills certain nonreligious needs: for sociability and community, for example.
The struggle between flesh and spirit is a big one; winning one little battle over genetic expression of MAOA does not in itself indicate that we are ready to declare total victory in the war against the flesh.
By its avoidance of the issue, however, it has in fact preferred particular religious expressions over others.
For the ancient Hebrew sages «kingdom of heaven» was a spiritual expression meaning the rule of God over a person who kept or began to keep the written and oral commandments.
The power of the television industry has acted in this way to shape the public perception of American religious life and culture, not so much by the creation of a particular phenomenon, but by the selective promotion of one particular expression over another in a way that distorts the factual situation.
Excessive eating may also be an expression of the power urge in people who inwardly feel powerless, for nothing more clearly demonstrates mastery over things than does the act of devouring them.
But the concern I feel is over those aspects within the «confessing and worshiping community of God» (or at least the supposedly «valid» systematic expressions of it) which are leading many good, strong, intelligent and educated folk to forsake meeting together under their auspices.
Part of it is perhaps a belated expression of guilt and embarrassment over having for so long defended the indefensible.
I've been blogging through some history of my brothers and sisters in Christ in the continualist movement, particularly focusing on Pentecostal, charismatic, and Third Wave expressions, over the last week.
When I hear the expression, «God is in control,» I tend to think about the Asian tsunami that killed hundreds of thousands in 2004, the countless women who have been raped in the Congo over the last few days, and the many children who will die of hunger and preventable disease this year.
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