Sentences with phrase «providing clues»

New research from BYU's autism experts is providing clues into the link between aggression and autism — clues the team hopes will eventually lead to more effective intervention.
Researchers pinpoint areas in the hearing cortex of the brain of macaques that respond to visual stimuli, providing clues how primates integrate sensory information
The well - preserved remains of the multisegmented creature are providing clues about how subsequent arthropods» legs may have evolved from the dozens of stubby flaps used to propel this beast through the water.
Researchers have found evidence that near - ground biogenic emissions of organics suppress cloud formation in cool - temperate forests in autumn, providing clues to how global warming will affect cloud formation and the overall climate.
Now the find is providing clues to how affluent folk hoarded their valuables at a time when fortunes rested on fancy metalwork, not money.
The glass varies with the explosion site, but different bomb specs also produce unique melt glasses, providing clues about what happened.
Such an offset is predicted during collisions if dark matter interacts with forces other than gravity, potentially providing clues about what the substance might be.
Monitoring immune responses by measuring cytokine levels has become an integral part of disease - related research, providing clues to the state of the immune system and how it could be targeted therapeutically.
Those species differences may direct researchers to portions of the human genome associated with cognition, speech or behavior, providing clues to which mutations might underlie neurological disease.
The ratio of different strontium isotopes varies from place to place, providing clues to where an animal lived.
By providing clues to the function of proteins, he says, the Atlas may accelerate their use as markers for disease or drug targets.
«We're busy working on analyzing the infrared data from this special view of the Saturn system,» said Phil Nicholson, a visual and infrared mapping spectrometer team member from Cornell University, Ithaca, N.Y. «The infrared data should tell us more about the sizes of the particles which make up the D, E, F and G rings, and how these sizes vary with location in the rings, as well as providing clues as to their chemical composition.»
Morphometrics is also providing clues to the development of fetal alcohol syndrome and Alzheimer's disease and is improving the ability of brain surgeons to map out the routes they will take to perform delicate operations.
Recent imaging studies — some by neuroscientist Tyrone Cannon, from the University of California at Los Angeles — are providing clues to schizophrenia's underlying pathology.
These particles would in effect serve as recording devices that store information, providing clues about the original material that went into the black hole.
Researchers are revealing the biological basis of persistent, pathological pain — and providing clues to better treatments
He has been able to piggyback on previous work on the development of the chick embryo: When researchers interested in some process use a stain to show gene activity, the stain affects the whole embryo, providing clues about which genes are active in tail growth.
Surprisingly, very little research has been done on the dietary quirks of pregnant women, but studies on rats and insights from the hormonal changes that take place during women's menstrual cycles are providing some clues.
New research from Australian and Singaporean scientists has revealed how immune cell «spies» are created, providing clues on how the immune system could be manipulated to better fight disease.
Now the find is providing clues to how affluent folk hoarded their valuables at a time when fortunes rested on...
The biographer is at his best on location, whether in reconstructing the fantastic and precipitous trip to Liberia that Greene shared with his cousin Barbara (and later described in Journey Without Maps) or providing clues to the persons behind the characters in The Power and the Glory.
There are several components of the report that stands out in terms of providing clues to how B2B buyer behavior is changing:
The federal health department released its highly - anticipated task force report on marijuana this week, providing clues as to what Canada's recreational cannabis laws will look like.
Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos» private jet could provide a clue as to where the tech company will build its second headquarters.
The current chart does not provide clues to the most probable outcome, but it does provide key trigger levels.
As none of the parties were able to achieve an absolute majority at the elections, the selection for the speakers could provide some clues as to what discussions have been going on behind closed doors.
The MBTI system begins with a test in which participants respond to questions that provide clues about their basic outlook or personal preferences.
Fledgling Apple ventures like HomeKit, CarPlay, iBeacon, and the Apple Watch provide clues to Apple's unstated, ultimate goal: providing you with one portal, or operating system, that links your Apple devices to your car and your home.
The following eight symptoms of a declining product line will provide clues far enough in advance to help you do something about the problem before it's too late.
The reaction to the Royal Society's report in Alberta provides a clue: hire teams of scientists outside the government orbit to investigate such claims and make their findings public.
Kicking the can down the road «provided clues about who cared the most about connecting with me.
That provides clues as to why Douyin might be concerned with the online activities of subcultural Chinese youths.
The results should also provide clues on the company's next strategy for its most - important product.
Can the marines provide clues to forging a faster - reacting, more adaptable organization?
If the company's governance documents and filings provide any clue, J.P. Morgan's board does not have a firm hand in succession either.
Short of intelligence tests, a candidate's work history, academic achievements, vocabulary, and general presence will provide the clues you're looking for.
I've created three graphs below which attempt to provide clues as to whether global markets will continue to outpace the US market even if their economies are not expanding.
Given this comparatively recent episode and the fact that it involved steel, one of the two products targeted by the tariffs being rolled out by the Trump administration, the 2002 experience may provide some clues as to how President Trump's tariffs will fare.
Panasonic CEO Kazuhiro Tsuga provided clues on what might be causing Tesla's Model 3 production bottleneck.
«An investment's past performance doesn't guarantee its future returns, but historical data can provide clues as to what might happen.»
Does systematic measurement of the level of investor optimism provide a clue to the future direction of the stock market?
This simple math should provide you clues to the power of having your own website.
The prices below can provide some clues as to where the financial markets think that the VIX wil be at in future months.
«I think on balance their overwhelming focus remain on the uncertainties... so they provided no clue of a rate hike anytime soon,» said Derek Holt, head of capital markets economics at Scotiabank.
The knower, the percipient event, provides the clue to nature in general.
3 And smaller numbers seek, or are influenced by, experiences of clairvoyance, telepathy, precognition, and other extrasensory perceptions that provide clues to their views of the personal as well as the cosmic mind.4
This may provide a clue for a way forward: Scripture teaches that all people have some knowledge of a Supreme Being in their reading of nature and in the testimony of their own hearts, however much such knowledge may have been distorted by individual and corporate sinfulness (Rm.
But they were important precisely because they provided a clue to what may be universally true for man as a human being and not because they represented particular events or situations.
But closer examination provides some clues about just what it is that moves Abraham so.
Any specification of the responsibilities that accompany our basic rights, any articulation of the content of the «laws of nature,» any acknowledgement that the Church might be necessary for the state to judge and fulfill its obligations to the «power in heaven,» or any specification of the meaning of «nature and nature's God» — though article 1, sec. 8 of the Constitution may provide a clue when it empowers Congress «to promote the Progress of Science and the useful Arts.»
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