Sentences with phrase «says of her new novel»

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4 Much the same can be said of the Western novel, not because the majority of the heroes of novels are «found» (neither are they in the New Testament parables), but because the lost - found struggle, the pattern of the individual in search of his or her real identity is the pattern in so many of our novels.
It is unclear to me, however, why an entity that has the influence that God has at the level of creativity - characterization could never be said to have the capacity to coerce another entity Sureh; through granting and withholding novel forms, through organizing the network of inclusion and exclusion of past characteristics in the provision of the new entity» with its actual world, and through shaping the very purposes of the new entity; God can sometimes act in ways that in ordinary language we would consider to be coercive.36 But these considerations do not stem from any of my revisions.
In the summer of 1986, when the Greenwich Village bookstores were crowded with Jay McInerney's Bright Lights, Big City — a novel whose method of demonstrating the bankruptcy of our culture, one critic said, is to chronicle its parties — and Bret Easton Ellis's Less than Zero and Don DeLillo's White Noise, all in shiny paperback covers, I remembered a New York Times review that called Richard Ford's The Sportswriter a novel about a good man.
The writer, who teaches English at Hostos Community College, said he is finishing a novel called «The Hearts of Hunts Point» and just embarking on a new book that will be both a memoir and a historical account of queer activism in the Bronx.
And new alternatives are scarce, Kallen says, as the pace of developing novel antibiotics has slowed.
«In the United Kingdom, alone,» Matthews says, «there were bids for 10 new image centers just last year, and each one will need physicists to implement novel imaging methods and engineers or mathematicians to focus on the problems of image analysis.»
«While the findings on reducing dental plaque extend a previous observation, the findings on decreasing inflammation are new and novelsaid Charles H. Hennekens, M.D., Dr.P.H., senior author and first Sir Richard Doll Professor, and senior academic advisor to the dean in the Charles E. Schmidt College of Medicine at Florida Atlantic University.
While we have demonstrated novel application of the cotton aerogels for effective haemorrhage control and heat insulation, we will continue to explore new functions for this advanced material,» said Assoc Prof Duong.
«What's new here is we figured out how to deliver a drug into the inner ear so it actually stays put and does what it's supposed to do, and that's novelsaid Charles E. McKenna, a corresponding author for the study and chemistry professor at USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences.
«What they have done is pull out the new and creative bits and then pushed the crowd in more interesting and novel directions,» says Mark Nelson at the University of Copenhagen in Denmark.
«A better understanding of how microtubule dynamic instability is regulated could open new opportunities for improving the potency and selectivity of existing anti-cancer drugs, as well as facilitate the development of novel agents,» Nogales says.
«Our computer aided drug screening process has now identified two new classes of anti-cancer agents, specifically targeting two distinct and novel mechanisms underpinning cancer,» said Dr Andrea Brancale from Cardiff University's School of Pharmacy, who led on the compound's design.
«This new model speaks to how schizophrenia could arise before birth and identifies possible novel drug targets,» said Jerold Chun, a professor and member of the Dorris Neuroscience Center at TSRI who was senior author of the new study.
The new steel is an «interesting and novel development» that stands a good chance of eventually being adopted by industry, says metallurgist P. Chris Pistorius of Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
«In some sense it is an eerie return to some of the histories of the novel written by Victorians themselves, which tended to single out Austen and Scott as progenitors,» says Nicholas Dames, chair of the department of English and comparative literature at Columbia University in New York.
«These new breathing techniques could represent a breakthrough for athletes seeking help with breathing during training and competition,» said J. Tod Olin, MD, senior author of the study, developer of the novel breathing techniques and Associate Professor of medicine at National Jewish Health in Denver, CO..
While the commercial potential might not be immediate, Duncan says the collaboration could yield concrete rewards for the companies, such as new R&D avenues from identification of novel drug targets.
«The patterns of material that form,» Yodh said, «are influenced both by traditional equilibrium thermodynamics and by fluid convection and new structures with novel locked topologies form as a result.»
A new report says diverse symptoms of personnel affiliated with the U.S. Embassy in Havana constitute a novel syndrome.
Dr Ishwar Singh, a specialist in novel drug design and development from the University of Lincoln's School of Pharmacy, said: «Translating our success with these simplified synthetic versions from test tubes to real cases is a quantum jump in the development of new antibiotics, and brings us closer to realising the therapeutic potential of simplified teixobactins.
The findings, he says, «provide further evidence that application of novel photonic designs to old problems can lead to potentially new devices.
«Using novel computational methods, we have pointed to new biological pathways that act in the brain to regulate overall obesity, and also to a different set of pathways related to fat distribution that regulate key metabolic processes,» says senior author Joel Hirschhorn, M.D., Ph.D., Concordia professor of pediatrics and professor of genetics at Boston Children's Hospital and Harvard Medical School, and co-director of the Broad Institute Metabolism Program.
«As we assess novel new treatments and techniques evolve, professional associations will continue to champion quality improvement for all providers in the best interest of patients,» said Dr. Fullerton.
«We have now identified a new vitamin B3 pathway that regulates liver metabolism and provides us with an opportunity to pursue development of novel treatments for metabolic diseases,» said Pissios.
But this is the first time, to my knowledge, that the direct link is established from a novel gene to a novel structure to the invasion of a completely new ecological opportunity,» said Abderrahman Khila, an evolutionary and developmental genomicist at the Institute of Functional Genomics of Lyon, who led the study on the delicate insects called water striders.
Bloomfield said updating the ELN recommendations was prompted by new insights into the molecular and genomic causes of the disease, by the development of new genetic tests and tests for detecting minimal residual disease and by the development of novel anti-leukemic agents.
This novel technique, which produces a more lifelike image than can be achieved with standard volume rendering, has the potential to create a new paradigm in virtual anatomic visualization, said one of the article's authors, Dr. U. Joseph Schoepf of the Department of Radiology and Radiological Science at the Medical University of South Carolina.
The mapping, says Kawaoka, identifies clusters of viruses featuring novel mutations which, according to the new study, can effectively predict the molecular characteristics of the next seasonal influenza virus.
But Chella suggests that a conscious organism should be able to go a step further and introduce novel connections — between, say, musical phrases — that result in the creation of something new.
This phenomenon could enable creation of new kinds of optical systems with novel features, the MIT team says.
The results of this study provide a new window toward the development of a new class of drugs with a novel target unexplored until now,» said corresponding author Pietro Cottone, PhD, co-director of the Laboratory of Addictive Disorders (LAD) and associate professor of pharmacology and psychiatry at BUSM.
E. O. Wilson says, of his new novel Anthill: «This is the first time anyone has written about the lives of ants from their point of view» (10 April, p 38).
Professor Tim Maughan, Clinical Director of the Cancer Research UK / Medical Research Council Oxford Institute for Radiation Oncology, said «This novel and exciting finding provides a new scientific basis for precision targeting of some cancers which are currently very difficult to treat, and we are now taking these findings into clinical trials.»
Anthropologist Shara Bailey, an expert in ancient human teeth at New York University in New York City, says that «the barium method is novel and appears to be even more powerful» than previous approaches, adding that despite small sample sizes, «the authors present a strong argument for the utility of this method for extrapolating weaning history.»
«This is really a great idea, and a very novel approach,» says biochemist Vladimir Muzykantov of the University of Pennsylvania, who was not involved in the new work.
Citing a need to make up for flattening federal funding for basic research, as well as new opportunities provided by nanotechnology, the foundation says that their funds will back the investigation of materials in which the collective behavior of electrons and other components lead to novel emergent behavior such as superconductivity.
«We got these data right around New Year's 2009,» Sabunciyan said one day last August as he scrolled through a file containing 2 billion letters of genetic code, equivalent to 2,000 John Grisham novels composed just of the letters G, A, T, and C (making the plot a great deal more confusing).
Indeed, the genome comparisons revealed that angiosperms evolved 1179 novel genes, many of which gave rise to additional related genes to make up whole new gene families, says project co-leader Claude dePamphilis, an evolutionary biologist at Pennsylvania State University, University Park.
«I think this is exciting work in the context of a new, novel antimicrobial,» he says.
«It suggests that bees may be able to respond quickly to novel problems that arise in their environment,» such as the introduction of new flowering plants and the loss of familiar ones, says Daniel Papaj, an evolutionary biologist at the University of Arizona in Tucson.
«The region selective - state of these stem cells is entirely novel for laboratory - cultured stem cells and offers important insight into how human stem cells might be differentiated into derivatives that give rise to a wide range of tissues and organs,» says Jun Wu, a postdoctoral researcher in Izpisua Belmonte's lab and first author of the new paper.
«We have identified novel molecular features in diverse cell types using a new strategy of analyzing hundreds of cells individually,» said Arnold Kriegstein, MD, PhD, director of the Eli and Edythe Broad Center of Regeneration Medicine and Stem Cell Research at UCSF.
This will provide a rich source of chemical starting points for CBCS scientists to translate novel biology into innovative drug discovery project, which may one day result in new medicines for patients in need,» said Garry Pairaudeau, Head of External Sciences, Innovative Medicines and Early Development Biotech Unit at AstraZeneca.
«With our new ability to probe both polymer properties and nanostructure, it will be possible to tune materials for optimal performance in an array of novel technologies, Collins said.
«By combining different methods for RNA sequencing with new bioinformatics tools we could find novel sites of nucleotide base exchange, so - called editing», says Jens Lagergren, Professor at the Royal Institute of Technology and group leader at SciLifeLab Stockholm.
«Vanderbilt has been a great place to do basic science studies in humans that can be translated into development of new biologic drugs, which are novel and thus valuable as inventions,» Crowe said.
«We are excited to be a part of this important new initiative to develop novel treatment options for patients,» said Ovid Trifan, M.D., Ph.D., chief medical officer of Apexigen, Inc. «APX005M is a potential best - in - class CD40 agonist that works by activating the immune system's antigen - presenting cells in the tumor microenvironment.
The novel function of AvrPtoB was «like a new trick,» said co-author Alan Collmer, the Andrew J. and Grace B. Nichols Professor of Plant Pathology and Plant - Microbe Biology at Cornell University.
«This new study adds an increase in spleen volume as a novel adaptation through which people can conserve and utilize oxygen in the face of low oxygen, this time underwater,» says Schurr.
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