Sentences with phrase «points of contact»

Many RD professionals I've met thus far are NORDP members, and they have provided additional points of contact with whom they've met through NORDP.
An antibody, for example, has lots of specific points of contact with its target.
And the math is simple: More points of contact facilitate more spillovers, and more transmission of animal pathogens into the human population.
Ramón y Cajal made the most of the technology of his day, but he could not see the actual points of contact between neurons — what came to be known as synapses.
In addition to e-mail, the fax machine will be one of your prime points of contact with corporate representatives.
In order to isolate the 3D structure of the chromosome during metaphase, the authors used a combination of chromosome conformation capture technologies (3C, 5C and Hi - C) developed by the Dekker lab over the last decade to map the points of contact along the mitotic chromosome in different cell types synchronized to divide at the same time.
Academic reps are not health and safety professionals, but are involved in minimising hazards in the workplace and act as first points of contact for anyone seeking advice.
Once we model the connectome — the million billion points of contact between neurons in the brain — we'll glimpse the anatomy of the mind.
These rings are made of aircraft grade aluminum and feature 6 points of contact.
Ethics in government, big money political corruption, Gov. Andrew Cuomo's culpability, yea or nay on legislative pay raises, are all part of one big sticky ball of garbage with so many points of contact between individuals and issues it's impossible to tease them apart.
Fabricated lies to cover those points of contact.
Both points of contact were just recently added to the county's website, and Legislator Mills believes that will make it easier for residents to find the contact information.
The following information offers several points of contact within the organization.
During this sequential development, the child begins to support and to carry his / her own weight from within and the necessity for having a large surface, or several points of contact between his own body and the floor diminishes.
Considering the strength, shape and position of the jacking points, they may become one of the initial points of contact in a crash with another car and alter the performance of the crash structure of the other car.
«We have a dialogue that is evolving, and we still have some time to find points of contact between our differences.
from where i'm sitting, conor's strengths: - long and athletic - great power in his hands and feet - throws with speed & accuracy - uses all 8 points of contact (and uses them all in multiple ways)- uses good footwork to circle away from power shots and to control pace / location of fight - has shown good to great TD defense (until tired)- has good chin (tested several times and the proof appears to be in the pudding, as they say)- displays good head movement which allows him to absorb fewer strikes while within range - excellent counter puncher (able to get in and out fast using his karate style stance)- has shown better conditioning at lw than fw or ww - has incredible fight iq (lone exception in the ufc was against nate in first fight when he was clearly fatigued)
You save time with fewer points of contact and smoother administration.
«It also enabled the supplier to have single points of contact, and greater volume opportunities which benefits all parties.
«It benefits them because they have less points of contact and a more consistent go - to market strategy, which reduces costs on their bottom line.
Father Lynch's exploration of the points of contact between Protestantism and Islam and their common rejection of Catholicism (Jan / Feb 07) is congruent with my own.
Forgive Muslims and Christians for having difficulty finding points of contact between our two faiths.
The Christian... who finds, even in a primitive or possibly corrupt religion, points of contact with his own faith, is not a relativist or a syncretist, tacking together a muddled theology or patchwork; rather he is a disciple who knows so clearly him whom he has believed, that he can recognize the tokens of his presence in any Nazareth which so - called orthodoxy has despised.
Unlike Frykholm, Rossing makes no attempt to find sympathetic points of contact with the fiction or its readers.
In this I see three points of contact with Whitehead.
But the second emphasis, again one with which process - thought has many points of contact, will require longer discussion.
The secularization of America means that appeals to «traditional family values» do not establish points of contact with the «silent majority» of Americans.
Lastly, the foundation for these analogies and points of contact is God's creation of each creature ex nihilo through the gift of creativity - esse to that creature.
The Biblical Theology Movement had sought to retrieve, in stripped - down form, a dimension of the old cohesion between natural world and biblical world by positing points of contact between the crafted narrative and the real world of cause and effect: the Mighty Acts of God.
Missionaries then listened to the tales and prepared Gospel presentations in advance of storytelling opportunities, using points of contact between the Gospel and those folk tales.
Whitehead was aware of points of contact between his thought and Buddhism.
Lucas, to he sure, offers in his book several points of contact between the two systems.
Indeed, everybody holds certain principles of «elemental faith»: for example, that the world has some kind of order to it, and that we have some kind of moral responsibility Elemental faith and other forms of secular faith provide «points of contact» for Christians trying to explain saving faith.
Creativity (Walsch) and one's capacity for attention (Chopra) are the central points of contact with God.
R. Bultmann, «Points of Contact and Conflict» Essays: Philosophical and Theological.
Burckhardt's own life had certain points of contact with history.
Protestantism and Islam: Points of Contact Protestantism may well have begun as a genuine movement of reform.
19 Sölle and Moltmann have both recognized points of contact with process theology.
Continue reading «Points of Contact Between Process Theology and Liberation Theology in Matters of Faith and Justice»
«Points of Contact Between Process Theology and Liberation Theology in Matters of Faith and Justice»
By that I do not mean that there are no themes or points of contact for accenting global responsibility of this sort.
What are the main points of contact?
In Theravada Buddhist countries where Buddhism has supplied the public philosophy the points of contact are more apparent and the emphasis easier to ground.
I think of them as points of contact, as we are, ways of making contact m initially through the experience of sensation.
Through bypasses, overpasses and outright barriers, Israeli planners and engineers have removed most points of contact between the two populations, he explains.
In this paper I have endeavoured to create an opportunity to explore these elements in Hindu bhakti and possible points of contact with elements in Christian tradition & experience.
The author explores these elements and possible points of contact with elements in Christian tradition and experience, raising questions about religious language: reality, analogy and metaphor.
closer inspection of Merleau - Ponty's philosophizing reveals perhaps more parallels and possible points of contact with important doctrines of Anglo - American philosophy than the thought of any other phenomenologist.
Hence the missionary enterprise often seeks points of contact for the gospel.
Rather than the theologically tenuous points of contact between God and the world offered by most other theologies, process thought suggests that God is intimately a part of the world, and that the world is intimately a part of God.
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