Sentences with phrase «postmortem for»

Villa had been a major force at the beginning and apex of multiculturalism, and this program functioned almost as a critical postmortem for the movement.
The full postmortem for Scribblenauts explores more of «What Went Right» and «What Went Wrong» during the course of the game's development, and is now available in the November 2009 issue of Game Developer magazine.
Tom, Russell, and James presented a comprehensive postmortem for ARMED!
Before writing the postmortem for the 2016 Diamondbacks, note all of the things that have gone right for them.

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In a postmortem in April 2011, Forbes referred to Kozmo as «a bellwether for lunacy.»
In my earlier years of ministry I received some serious bruises when, with the best of intentions, confusion was the result for some, when trying to clinically use a surgeon's knife to separate individual words within a passage, which often resulted in a sad postmortem.
Heck, virtually every Christian I know, yourself included, believes the most childish of things that they would never contemplate swallowing in their day to day activities — dead men rising, mind reading sky gods, life after death, being under constant supervision for the purposes of reward or punishment in some magic postmortem kingdoms — heaven, hell, purgatory, limbo etc...
(For a defense of postmortem grace, see Purgatory: The Logic of Total Transformation, chapter 5; see also Kyle Blanchette and Jerry L. Walls, «God and Hell Reconciled,» in God and Evil, ed Paul Copan, et al.)
From David: Given the possibility for postmortem salvation, your view, in principle at least, doesn't preclude universal reconciliation, does it?
From Rachel: So the most common Bible passage cited by those who oppose the possibility of postmortem salvation is probably Hebrews 9:27 - 28: «And inasmuch as it is appointed for men to die once and after this comes judgment, so Christ also, having been offered once to bear the sins of many, will appear a second time for salvation without reference to sin, to those who eagerly await Him.»
I wrote about my summer postmortem (and what I'm doing about it) at Parent Hacks, and I invite you over for a read.
Meanwhile, chief Inspector, Takal of Denkyemuoso Police Command and his men upon reaching the scene barricaded the room and has called for crime scene assistant to convey the body to the mortuary for postmortem to find out what cause the death of Mr. Isaac Kuma.
The loss of a safe seat in the Brooklyn - Queens district will surely produce soul - searching among Democrats and postmortems about what the loss means, along with its implications for President Obama's re-election in 2012.
Asked if Tuesday's elections showed the need for a «course correction,» Sen. Bob CorkerRobert (Bob) Phillips CorkerTrump to hold Nashville rally amid efforts to boost GOP Senate hopeful Kim Jong Un surprises with savvy power plays Tax reform postmortem reveals lethal dose of crony capitalism MORE (R - Tenn.)
Postmortem examinations commonly test for blood alcohol concentration (BAC).
And now the Krembil Neuroscience Center in Canada is asking NHL and minor league hockey players for their postmortem gray matter.
The American Board of Forensic Toxicologists has established standards of qualification for those who practice forensic toxicology, as well as for the laboratories that practice postmortem forensic toxicology or human performance toxicology.
I was asking about Molaison's death, and the postmortem research that she'd been planning for decades in anticipation of his passing.
The signs of CTE (which can only be diagnosed postmortem) in the brains of blast - exposed military veterans were indistinguishable from those found in the deceased athletes, according to the researchers, led by Lee Goldstein, an associate professor at Boston University School of Medicine (B.U.S.M.) and Boston University College of Engineering, and Ann McKee, a B.U.S.M. professor and director of the Neuropathology Service for the VA New England Healthcare System.
A study published online last November in Brain, based on the most comprehensive collection of postmortem images compiled to date, shows that Einstein's cerebral cortex, responsible for higher - level mental processes, differs much more dramatically than previously thought from that of a person of average intelligence.
A postmortem analysis of human brain tissue, for example, conducted by Witelson and her colleagues at the Michael G. DeGroote School of Medicine at McMaster, revealed that women's neurons were 11 percent denser than men's in the prefrontal cortex and in a region of the temporal cortex that is involved with language processing, comprehension, and memory.
Spoor and colleagues created a virtual reconstruction of the OH 7 specimen, which was found 55 years ago, to correct for postmortem distortion.
According to the unit's postmortem on the spill, the national contingency plan for cleaning up spills would not have coped if large quantities of the tanker's cargo of crude oil had come ashore.
Hundreds of donors commit their postmortem parts to von Hagens every year, some out of pure educational altruism, others to give their lives lasting meaning, still others to secure their 15 minutes of fame, if only for their disembodied liver.
However, in a new study appearing in the journal PLOS ONE, researchers have turned to analyzing the human microbiome, the bacteria and other microbes that live on and in our bodies, for clues about the postmortem interval of a cadaver.
High - stakes lawsuits, including ones filed by former players against the NFL, have added to the pressure to come up with methods for diagnosing and tracking the disorder in living people, but such efforts have just crossed the starting line, researchers said last week at a traumatic brain injury conference in Washington, D.C. Only in the past month or so have they arrived at a consensus about what CTE looks like in postmortem brain tissue, findings presented this week in Washington, D.C., at the American Academy of Neurology meeting.
They did a postmortem on their Twitter study to look for signs they should have seen.
In an analysis of postmortem human brain tissue from 137 control subjects, they also found an association between the ECR47 risk variant and reduced ADGRL3 expression in the thalamus, a key brain region for coordinating sensory processing in the brain.
The inquiry notes that there were several futile efforts to set up a national registry in which U.K. nuclear facility workers could volunteer for postmortem studies.
The British government has apologized for 40 years of postmortem research done on nuclear plant workers — and other individuals — without proper consent.
«We've experienced more difficulty than anticipated in obtaining postmortem DNA profiles from deceased victims,» said Karl Kent, former joint chief of staff for the Thailand Tsunami Victim Identification Center.
Prior postmortem studies have led to the hypothesis that most cartridges across cortical layers 2 - 5 have a decreased level of GABA reuptake, presumably a compensatory mechanism for lower GABA signaling associated with the disorder.
In animal models — and in one postmortem brain from a child who had been treated for a different disorder — Kurtzberg's team has found that donor cord blood can cross the blood - brain barrier that keeps the vast majority of molecules and cells out of the brain.
Only one postmortem exam of an NFL player has so far turned up negative: that of Damien Nash, a running back for the Denver Broncos, who died at age 24.
«Until now, the sources for chimpanzee and bonobo cells were limited to postmortem tissue or blood.
They used state - of - the - art DNA sequencing technology to screen for retrotransposons in tissue samples taken postmortem from three individuals who were healthy when alive and had no neurological disease or signs of abnormality in their brain tissue.
Additionally, more than 1100 patients have consented to participate in a postmortem retrieval program, allowing for the retrieval of their joint prostheses in surrounding bone and the collection of various organ samples at the time of their death.
In 2012, for example, Willerslev's lab published an analysis of proteins, which are generally longer lived postmortem than genetic material, of 43,000 - year - old woolly mammoth bones.16 And last year, Willerslev, Orlando, and colleagues published a genome - wide nucleosome map and survey of cytosine methylation levels in the DNA they pulled from the 4,000 - year - old hair shafts of a Paleo - Eskimo, effectively launching the field of ancient epigenetics.17 Also last year, Pääbo's group at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology published the first full DNA methylation maps of the Neanderthal and Denisovan genomes.18 «For the first time we'll be able to address what is the role of epigenomics and epigenetics in evolution,» Willerslev safor example, Willerslev's lab published an analysis of proteins, which are generally longer lived postmortem than genetic material, of 43,000 - year - old woolly mammoth bones.16 And last year, Willerslev, Orlando, and colleagues published a genome - wide nucleosome map and survey of cytosine methylation levels in the DNA they pulled from the 4,000 - year - old hair shafts of a Paleo - Eskimo, effectively launching the field of ancient epigenetics.17 Also last year, Pääbo's group at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology published the first full DNA methylation maps of the Neanderthal and Denisovan genomes.18 «For the first time we'll be able to address what is the role of epigenomics and epigenetics in evolution,» Willerslev safor Evolutionary Anthropology published the first full DNA methylation maps of the Neanderthal and Denisovan genomes.18 «For the first time we'll be able to address what is the role of epigenomics and epigenetics in evolution,» Willerslev saFor the first time we'll be able to address what is the role of epigenomics and epigenetics in evolution,» Willerslev says.
Using postmortem kidneys donated from generous Medalists, the Joslin team looked at the levels of thousands of proteins expressed in kidney cells that help to filter blood, and compared the results for Medalists with and without kidney disease.
Consistent with this genetic overlap, Dr. Coyle's recent postmortem study of neuronal morphology in bipolar disorder has shown, for the first time, structural abnormalities similar to those in schizophrenia.
There is a significant difference of the regression statistics between pre-mortem and postmortem samples, with a very poor fit for pre-mortem samples (Supplementary Fig. 29).
To this end, for each cohort (pre-mortem and postmortem), we partitioned the data into training and testing datasets, fitted the model on the training data with 3 - repeat -5-fold cross validation, performed the predictions on the test set and then obtained the regression statistics of real vs. predicted Blood PMI.
All postmortem brain samples come from animals that either died of natural causes or were euthanized for humane reasons due to incurable and / or painful disease.
The NCBR serves as a repository for in vivo structural MRI scans of chimpanzee brains, in vivo and postmortem diffusion tensor images (DTI), as well as postmortem fixed and frozen brain specimens.
(We thank Marian Slaney for expert processing of the postmortem brain specimen.)
The rate at which the reaction occurs is different for each amino acid; in addition, it depends upon the moisture, temperature, and pH of the postmortem conditions.
Willoughby's redemption is discovered postmortem: Before he kills himself, he pays a month's rent for the billboards, in part acknowledging his sins.
Filmed on location in Romania, the film tells the tale of Charlie Countryman, who — after the death of his mother, and on the request of a drug - induced vision of her postmortem — takes off for Eastern Europe to find himself.
By the time James Gandolfini's postmortem films came out, the world had already mourned the 2013 loss of the «Sopranos» star for months.
And to their credit, Denis Villeneuve and his collaborators only rarely feint towards slavish imitation of the original; certain scenes come off as echoes and evocations rather than simple copies — for example, a postmortem scan of bones corresponding to the photograph analysis in the original.
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