Sentences with phrase «potential relevance»

The joint contribution of maternal history of early adversity and adulthood depression to socioeconomic status and potential relevance for offspring development.
Future studies are expected to explore these patterns of predictability outside of human cells and with a range of enzymes, with potential relevance to fields such as agriculture, industrial biotechnology and beyond.
This result is possibly the first of several, because researchers are still studying the role of other genes of potential relevance found in the comparative expression analysis of the CAFs and normal fibroblasts.
At this year's edition of the Tokyo Motor Show (October 27 - November 5), Suzuki will bring an armada of concept cars, but we've selected two that are most interesting and have potential relevance outside Japan.
«The tumors with potential relevance for human cancer biology include osteosarcoma, mammary carcinoma, oral melanoma, oral squamous cell carcinoma, nasal tumors, lung carcinoma, soft tissue sarcomas, and malignant non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.»
The royal baby also has potential relevance in the context of the Oath of Citizenship, which makes reference to the monarch,
Since the sensors are completely edible and biodegradable, the potential relevance for healthcare and food and consumer markets is huge.
Because of its compelling honesty and potential relevance for those who idolize pro stars and are tempted to get involved with drugs, I believe that this is one of the most significant articles you have ever published.
The team is hoping the citizen scientists will eventually curate thousands of articles selected for their potential relevance to NGLY1 deficiency.
Taken together, the research suggests that the host range of this virus group is quite diverse — and highlights the potential relevance of these viruses to animal and human health.
«[That] was absolutely thrilling when we saw all of these genes that were under selection that had potential relevance for diving,» Ilardo says.
The potential relevance of eye movement in individuals with Autism is the area of the brain that controls these actions, a densely - packed structure of neurons known as the cerebellum.
The findings illustrate the potential relevance of considering adaptive responses by tumor cells when designing targeted therapies for cancer.
The AAS has a policy to use or sell its customer lists only for the delivery of information deemed of potential relevance or interest to members of the Astronomical community.
Wu will also touch on their exploration of sequence ultraconservation and its potential relevance to homolog pairing.
The differences in X chromosome inactivation between genetically identical twins highlight the potential relevance of skewed X chromosome inactivation for studies of the cause of disease.
As a PhD molecular biologist, currently with the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center here in Seattle, I intend to follow more closely research in protein engineering from the standpoint of potential relevance to these future developments.
This is that a question and answer in basic science very commonly turn out, in a way not at all predicted at the time, to have a potential relevance and usefulness for human health.
The history of nuclear transfer and its potential relevance to cell replacement exemplifies the principle, so often seen in many previous Lasker Awards.
On the other hand, the classification appears to identify causes of death which are more purely dependent on inflammation or oxidative processes than on CVD, hence permitting more specific insights into the potential relevance of dietary factors for inflammatory diseases.
The turnaround precursors, patterns of action, and chronically challenging environments we found were surprisingly consistent across these varied venues, bolstering their potential relevance to both districts and schools.
Perhaps someone in the know could present a reference or two for Trevor and I so that we can understand something about oceanographic reconstructions and their potential relevance.
[3] On the face of it, this is an exemplary study, and given its potential relevance to the extent of future global warming I can see why Nature decided to publish it.
Lawyers and Plaintiff's advancing BC Injury Claims need to be aware of the scope of documents that may be relevant and when doing so should not be so quick to overlook the potential relevance of electronically stored documents not only on a computer hard drive but also those that can be found on social networking sites such as Twitter, MySpace and Facebook.
So now I wonder if we'll ever see a quicker, simpler version of legal tagging to allow legal views as to potential relevance or value or correctness to gather and be bases for communities as tags are now in non-legal areas.
«But the cost may be disproportionate relative to the potential relevance of data.»
The Court has reminded judges of the importance of sentencing discretion, including the potential relevance of rehabilitation when sentencing terrorists.
This is unfortunate in that there is not a single DSM IV symptom of any personality disorder that is not of potential relevance to a person's parenting capacity.
Implications are discussed for the cultivation of humility and its potential relevance in other social contexts.
Identify areas of investigative interest that were not pursued and the potential relevance of obtaining information from those un-examined areas 16.
But when a new emergence achieves outsized approbation and applause, it can become a sacred cow of sorts, immune to fresh observation, criticism, or even real understanding of its essence and potential relevance.
The potential relevance of FP as a protective factor for children against a wide range of adjustment problems is discussed.
Individual differences in defensive stress - responses: the potential relevance for psychopathology.
Adding to previous evidence on the importance of early maternal depression, maternal depressive symptoms during infancy were related to the development of depressive symptoms in childhood and adolescence even when other variables of potential relevance were controlled.

Phrases with «potential relevance»

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