Sentences with phrase «paired up based»

Honing in on individuality, mentors and mentees are paired up based on teaching / learning styles and personality.
From lesbian dating to gay dating, from single parents to over 50s, and no matter where you're located in Canada, we rely on our intelligent matchmaking system to pair you up based on your preferences.
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From LGBT dating to single parents to over 50s, we rely on our intelligent matchmaking system to pair you up based on your preferences — whatever you're looking for, you can find a compatible match here.

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According to Gerber, the eventual goal is to size up young entrepreneurs, understand their unique characteristics on things like race, gender and industry of interest, and pair them with the right resources automatically, based on information from the StartupLab database.
For each forex pair, a sequence is calculated based on its up - trends or downtrends over an expiry period thus determining its resistance and support levels.
They built up the synthetic genome from 1078 units of approximately 1000 base pairs, assembling them into larger and larger units by a factor of ten each time, until they created the complete genome of about 1.08 million base pairs after three such stages.
The figs and honey drizzle pair perfectly with the sweet vanilla base, loaded up with just the right amount of bourbon (i.e. a lot).
In addition to Fazoli's, TA is pairing up with another new partner - Boston Market, a Golden, Colo. - based American fast food chain.
Using Bertoli ® Gold Label Imported Aged Asiago Cheese Paired with Artichokes as a base with vegetable broth, the most effort required is chopping up your desired vegetables.
What I picked up was that the holy grail of sauces were always meat - based, always paired with pasta and there were no fresh tomatoes (excluding paste) or garlic to be found.
LSU and Florida have already paired up for one of the wilder College World Series games so far this tournament, offering up close plays at second, bizarre errors at shortstop, amazing catches beyond the third base line, and amazing catches at shortstop.
He had three hits, provided some daring base running and came up with a pair of nifty defensive plays.
Against Watford, Xhaka was paired with Cazorla at the base of midfield, with Ozil up front, and that combination was widely agreed to have worked.
If your eyes feel fatigued on a regular basis, you could wear a light pair of reading glasses (+1.00) or have «computer glasses» made up for you.
You can pair up the sticks based on color or patterns.
At SPS, we help take the guesswork out of the equation by matching surrogates up with intended parents we feel strongly will make a good pairing, based on important things like values and personalities.
The announcement on hydrofracking, paired with Southern Tier - based projects being shut out, was seen as a serious morale blow to the region, with the Binghamton Press and Sun summing up the day with the word «NO» on its front page.
Based on theoretical predictions of how many black holes are paired with stars, there should be up to 20,000 invisible solo black holes just in that small part of the galaxy.
Suddenly, things are looking up: Pääbo recently declared he has found nuclear DNA (the global kind) in a 45,000 - year - old Croatian Neanderthal museum specimen and has sequenced a million base pairs of it.
Mutant lesions for a given phenotypic class are distributed over large DNA distances of up to 73,000 base pairs.
He and his colleagues also find that this microbe has a section of DNA in which some of the base pairs that make up the letters of the genetic code are repeated.
The team found that a mutation in a single pair of nucleotides in the gene causes seed coat permeability — that is, a change in one pair out of the approximately 1 billion base pairs that make up the soybean genome.
Crossovers are relatively easy to identify because they involve entire chromosomal arms or parts of arms encompassing thousands of base pairs, the A's, C's, T's, and G's that make up DNA.
Working with fungus cells, Gladfelter (an MBL Fellow), Erin M. Langdon and colleagues show that RNA molecules end up in the same droplet if their 3D structures allow them to bind together through complementary base - pairing.
One synthesis company's website boasts it can synthesize up to 500 DNA base pairs for only $ 99 and ship the sequence in four to seven business days.
Superconductivity is based on the fact that in certain materials electrons can pair up which — at a higher temperature — would otherwise repel each other.
The human genome is made up of billions of DNA base pairs.
On these five chromosomes scientists have identified some 26,000 genes made up of about 125 million base pairs.
Your critics say it's too complicated to build even the smallest bacterium, which is made up of hundreds of thousands of base pairs.
They found up to seven variations of the gene — some differing by as much as 25 % of their base pairs — in a single snail.
SEATTLE — Apparently ending several years of uncertainty, an official of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (PTO) revealed here today that the government intends to grant patents on expressed sequence tags (ESTs), human DNA sequences of up to a few hundred base pairs in length that can be used to identify and detect the expression of specific genes.
Evolutionary geneticists Svante Pääbo, Johannes Krause, and colleagues at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig, Germany, ground up a 30 - milligram sample and extracted and sequenced all of the 16,569 base pairs of its mtDNA genome, using new techniques Pääbo's group has successfully employed to sequence both Neandertal and prehistoric modern human DNA.
Claire Fraser and her colleagues at The Institute for Genomic Research (TIGR) in Rockville, Maryland, have determined the sequence of all of Vibrio's 4.03 million base pairs — the A's, T's, C's, and G's that make up DNA.
The plan is to set up a centre for sequencing and mapping «a substantial part» of the 3 billion base pairs that make up the blueprint.
The A. tumefaciens plasmids broke into the plant cell and penetrated its DNA, inserting up to 25,000 base pairs of its own.
They took one person's DNA (the molecule that contains all genes), chopped it up into little pieces and determined the sequence of base pairs in each piece.
The current methods for synthesizing genes, he said, either limit the length of a gene to about 200 base pairs — the sets of nucleotides that made up DNA — or are prohibitively expensive for most labs.
But he says he has «no problem» in principle with the idea of private companies doing the job of sequencing the three billion base pairs that make up the human blueprint.
How the Human Genome Project will sequence the 3 billion pairs of chemical bases that make up our DNA strands
Occasionally, though, one of the nucleotide base pairs that make up the molecule gets switched, or a short stretch of genetic code is duplicated.
«The oldest method, called 454 sequencing (link is external), can identify fragments of up to 700 base pairs.
This method can only generate fragments with a length of up to 100 base pairs, but the mapping is more accurate than with the 454 method.
Whereas the first sequencing of the 3.2 billion base pairs of DNA that make up the human genome took many years and cost tens of millions of dollars, today your genome can be sequenced and digitized in minutes and at the cost of only a few hundred dollars.
To date, they have sequenced 30 million base pairs, up from one million last year.
The mosquito's 260 million DNA base pair sequence — together with the human genome and the malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum now nearing completion — should open up new strategies for controlling the deadly disease, which kills some 1.5 million people each year, mostly African children.
«When nanoparticles coated with single strand tethers are mixed with the DNA origami octahedrons, the «free» pieces of DNA find one another so the bases can pair up according to the rules of the DNA complementarity code.
This nanoscale construction approach takes advantage of two key characteristics of the DNA molecule: the twisted - ladder double helix shape, and the natural tendency of strands with complementary bases (the A, T, G, and C letters of the genetic code) to pair up in a precise way.
Crew pairing is an extremely complex process by which airlines connect the legs of a flight so that the flight crew needed for each airplane is properly assigned and ends up where they live, or their crew base.
By contrast, the MSSNG database allows researchers to analyze the entire 3 billion DNA base pairs that make up each person's genome.
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