Sentences with phrase «produced by disruption»

Paramount has acquired a comedy vehicle with Dinklage attached to star, as will be produced by Disruption Entertainment's Cale Boyter and Mary Parent (Role Models).
It suggests that G2 could have been produced by the disruption of a red giant star, and its gas envelope is still feeding the black hole today.
There were no hemodynamic effects produced by disruption of the α2c subtype.

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It logged a third week of gains, up by 0.5 %, bolstered by geopolitical tension in the Middle East and concerns about supply disruptions in key oil - producing nations, such as Venezuela.
And when teachers are not trained in handling conflict or dealing with the disruptions that a child's poorly regulated stress - response system can produce, they often respond by escalating the conflict — which provokes a further escalation from the child.
If it wakes up in the midnight by any disruption, it can produce a little bit noises before coming back the sleep.
A biochemical addition to the cellulose produced by E. coli and other species of bacteria lets them create colonies that are resistant to disruption, researchers report in the Jan. 19 Science.
Through temporary disruption of these interactions, the scientists were able to produce Drosophila epilines characterized by different levels of PcG - dependent gene repression or activation.
Current studies in the Parsons laboratory are investigating whether binge patterns of drug consumption evoke similar endocannabinoid disruptions, and they are probing the influence of impaired endocannabinoid signaling in the excessive motivational effects produced by drug - associated conditioned cues.
The second popular explanation describes it as a consequence of «rotational disruption», a process of launching dust and fragments by spinning so fast, the large centrifugal forces produced exceed the object's own gravity, causing it to break apart.
We propose that the hot dust is produced by the release of small carbon grains following the disruption of aggregates that originate from the warm component.
In synergy with disruption of the biosynthesis of important amino acids via the shikimate pathway, glyphosate inhibits the cytochrome P450 (CYP) enzymes produced by the gut microbiome.
The byproduct of the urease and stomach acid is toxic to epithelial cells as are the other chemicals produced by this bacterium, leading to damage to cells, a disruption of tight junctions and inflammation.
The pancreas produces digestive enzymes which help with the disruption of food into forms which could be absorbed by our body.
Toxins produced by bacteria in the gut can be absorbed, causing significant disruption of body functions.
The many factors in our modern lifestyle that block the complicated uptake pathways of this important nutrient — from nutrient deficiencies to exposure to toxins to factors in processed foods that cause reduced stomach acid, autoimmune disease and enzyme disruption — make it difficult to obtain sufficient quantities from our normal diet; and since vitamin B12 in supplements is produced in exactly the same way as B12 in nature, that is, by bacterial fermentation, the danger of high doses in most cases is negligible.
The film's being produced by Mary Parent and Cale Boyter through their Disruption Entertainment banner, along with Dinklage.
The coils of the liquid plastic produced by the machine defy gravity before hardening, causing spaghetti - like disruptions that echo the ones in the initial forms in clay.
The opportunities that will be created by the off - grid solar market hold the promise of addressing both climate disruption and energy poverty by disrupting the systems that produce them and replacing them with equitable outcomes for people and the environment.
A new video short produced by Republic Report's Lee Fang shows just how off - side Republican candidates are in this midterm election cycle when it comes to the overwhelming scientific evidence that human behaviour is to blame for the current climate and atmospheric disruption we are experiencing.
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