Sentences with phrase «signals a switch in»

When ovulation occurs, your vaginal readings will rise sharply (called the Vaginal Rise), signaling the switch in your body from estrogen to progesterone dominance.
It would signal a switch in the Fed's priority from worrying about low growth to worrying about rising inflation; and if they are right, that could very well mean higher mortgage rates.

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«Back to around the 2000 peak,» is one comment from a senior executive of NEC Tokin Corporation, a major user of tantalum, which has peculiar properties making it the best metal for switching electronic signals in small devices.
In the recent June 18 issue of our Wagner Daily swing trading newsletter (and on this blog post), we said our rule - based market timing system had suddenly switched from a «sell» signal to «buy signal for the first time in more than two monthIn the recent June 18 issue of our Wagner Daily swing trading newsletter (and on this blog post), we said our rule - based market timing system had suddenly switched from a «sell» signal to «buy signal for the first time in more than two monthin more than two months.
With this change in price I'm looking to switch from Teksavvy cable internet to DSL with another provider (the cable in my condo building is shitty and can't carry a good signal up to my unit... i've tolerate the crappy service out of sheer laziness until now, but I definitely won't be paying an extra $ 5 for it).
However, switching directors in the middle of production is a pretty drastic move, and may signal some real creative issues with the new spin - off.
«In our view the switch in like - for - like sales growth momentum in the second quarter from Coles to Woolworths signals an important milestone for competition in the Australian market,» Mr Raymond saiIn our view the switch in like - for - like sales growth momentum in the second quarter from Coles to Woolworths signals an important milestone for competition in the Australian market,» Mr Raymond saiin like - for - like sales growth momentum in the second quarter from Coles to Woolworths signals an important milestone for competition in the Australian market,» Mr Raymond saiin the second quarter from Coles to Woolworths signals an important milestone for competition in the Australian market,» Mr Raymond saiin the Australian market,» Mr Raymond said.
The Flexi Loop Y - adapter (EMMS) splits the 8 - pin connection of the FLN - EMSS1100108 in two 5 - pin connections: One for dual - channel equivalent electro - mechanical safety switches and one for non-safe I / O signals.
As soon as Kayase spotted the armed men, he reduced the speed of the car and switched on double hazard to signal that Madam Donkor was in the car,» Inspector Tuaruka said.
«Regulatory RNA modules are attractive for applications in synthetic biology, because they detect signals from the environment directly and instantly switch the subsequent genes on or off,» explains Johanna Roßmanith.
The UZH scientists have now discovered an astonishingly effective solution to switch off all signals emanating from HER2 in the cancer cells at the same time.
Most follow buried signal - emitting wires and detect end points and collisions with switches, a technique developed in the 1960s.
«What is really amazing about this work is that it demonstrates that a pure signalling pathway from a neuronal system can control a developmental switch — the one that tells a larva to become a pupa,» says Siddharth Jayakumar, Hasan's student and the lead author of the paper that details these findings in the journal eLife.
When dendritic cells not only signal myelin as a «target substance,» but also secrete the messenger substance IL - 6, a sort of molecular switch is flipped in the T cells.
Although the physical basis of consciousness is one of the deepest enigmas in biology, the best guess is that it arises from coordinated activity between the cortex and the thalamus, a switching station for sensory and motor signals, and within the cortex, which handles higher - order cognitive functions.
GLP - 1 receptors are also found in the brain, and prior research has shown that activating them can boost the function of dopamine connections, act as an anti-inflammatory, improve energy production, and switch on cell survival signals.
But when they switched to imagining moving the rat's tail, the change in their focus disrupted the EEG and a signal was sent to the computer.
More specifically, his work has shown that dopamine signalling in two connected brain regions involved in opiate - related memory processing, called the Basolateral Amygdala (BLA), a region deep within the brain, and the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC), located near the surface of the brain, is switched by opiate exposure.
The researchers found that Takinib inhibits an enzyme called TAK - 1, which serves as a switch controlling cell survival in the TNF - alpha signaling process.
Interestingly, when Dr. Laviolette's team looked at dopamine signaling inside another brain region also involved in opiate related memory procession, and located closer to the surface of the brain, the mPFC, they found that this signaling was also switched by opiate exposure, but opposite to what was observed in the BLA.
Once the neuronal model had developed an accurate level of prediction the researchers switched the control of the cursor from the joystick to the robotic arm, which in turn was controlled by the monkey's brain signals.
The IZN researchers assume that similar switches based on nuclear calcium signals may have applications in other areas — presumably whenever organisms need to adapt to new conditions over the long term.
The researchers engineered a strain in which a Synechococcus gene normally turned on during photosynthesis signals its activity by switching on the gene for luciferase, an enzyme from another bacterium that drives a light - emitting chemical reaction.
The discovery could pave the way for new treatments that are able to block cell signals switched on in tumours with low levels of PTEN.
With millions of TVs containing cathode - ray tubes expected to be junked in February (due to the switch over to digital television signals), responsible recyclers will no doubt be swamped.
In the latest study, Feng's group found that not only does photon - assisted tunneling occur in the transistor laser, but that it in turn stimulates the photon absorption process within the laser cavity, making the optical switching in the device even faster and allowing for ultra-high-speed signal modulatioIn the latest study, Feng's group found that not only does photon - assisted tunneling occur in the transistor laser, but that it in turn stimulates the photon absorption process within the laser cavity, making the optical switching in the device even faster and allowing for ultra-high-speed signal modulatioin the transistor laser, but that it in turn stimulates the photon absorption process within the laser cavity, making the optical switching in the device even faster and allowing for ultra-high-speed signal modulatioin turn stimulates the photon absorption process within the laser cavity, making the optical switching in the device even faster and allowing for ultra-high-speed signal modulatioin the device even faster and allowing for ultra-high-speed signal modulation.
For example, switches based on the optical force could be used to speed up the routing of light signals in fiber - optic cables, and optical oscillators could improve cell phone signal processing.
The algorithms, which tell computers how to learn from data, are used in computer models called artificial neural networks — webs of interconnected virtual neurons that transmit signals to their neighbors by switching on and off, or «firing.»
Measurements of the electrical activity of nerve cells in two key areas of the brain showed a surprising result: nerve cells in the prefrontal cortex signaled the distraction while it was being presented, but immediately restored the remembered information (the number of dots) once the distraction was switched off.
The trick was to use a new synthetic switch to confer light sensitivity on the retinal ganglion cells in these mice, which normally respond to signals from the rods and cones upstream of them.
In studies of cells, the team was surprised to learn that a family of ligands they had never considered as relevant to FOP, called activins, were switching on the mutant form of ACVR1; activins typically curb signaling by the normal receptor.
However, in the presence of the cancer, the linker is cleaved by MMP - 2, which cause the two materials to be separated and the MRI signal switched «ON.»
State - of - the - art microprocessor chips contain several billion transistors that switch signals flowing in electrical wires and interconnects.
With these switches, researchers might be able to program probiotic bacteria — the kind found in yogurt — to detect signs of colon cancer and then spit out warning signals, says study coauthor Jerome Bonnet of Stanford University.
«In the California area (USA) it could pick up the signal of about 70 local channels, and after the analogue switch - off in Mexico City, recorded 28 channels, 23 of them without repetition,» says Dr. Margarita Tecpoyotl Torres, leader of the project carried out at the Center for Research in Engineering and Applied Sciences (CIICAp) at UAEIn the California area (USA) it could pick up the signal of about 70 local channels, and after the analogue switch - off in Mexico City, recorded 28 channels, 23 of them without repetition,» says Dr. Margarita Tecpoyotl Torres, leader of the project carried out at the Center for Research in Engineering and Applied Sciences (CIICAp) at UAEin Mexico City, recorded 28 channels, 23 of them without repetition,» says Dr. Margarita Tecpoyotl Torres, leader of the project carried out at the Center for Research in Engineering and Applied Sciences (CIICAp) at UAEin Engineering and Applied Sciences (CIICAp) at UAEM.
They found the same drug will also switch off similar signals in a protein implicated in Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD).
Libet also measured brain electrical activity immediately before a volunteer made a decision to press a switch in response to a visual signal.
The Hedgehog signalling pathway is a good target for cancer researchers because it mainly switches back on in cancer cells and so blocking its function does not overly affect signalling in healthy cells.
To do so it has to make special enzymes to eat that sugar and it only makes those enzymes if it is exposed to that sugar — it's a signal in a sense — and what happens is that a protein falls off of those genes and essentially the genes switch on and start making their enzymes.
Originally, however, they were not examining brown fat thermogenesis, but instead were looking for clues to the function of ERRβ, a protein about which little was known at the time, except that it was closely related to ERRα, appeared in brown fat cells, and also worked as a so - called nuclear receptor — a molecular switch for gene activation that can be turned on by small lipophilic molecules or a signaling protein partner.
Now, in a series of papers published in September in Nature (Scientific American is part of Nature Publishing Group) and elsewhere, the ENCODE group has produced a stunning inventory of previously hidden switches, signals and sign posts embedded like runes throughout the entire length of human DNA.
It sits on the DNA in a cell, controlling thousands of genes by switching them on or off in response to outside signals.
By analyzing a dataset of human immune cells stimulated with interferon — a signaling protein created in response to pathogens or tumor cells — the team could precisely identify which genes were switched on in each of 13 responding cell types.
After a planned transition to a 111 - foot (34 - meter) DSN antenna in California, at 2:40 p.m., mission operators later confirmed the switch to a beacon - only communication signal at 3:04 p.m.
During the moment when the AC signal switches its polarity from positive to negative (and vice versa), both positive and negative charges are present at the same time in the semiconductor, creating light.
We know that regeneration is an orchestra of communication signals from a number of different tissues, and those tissues have to turn on genetic light switches at the same time, so part of the challenge in defining those circuits in greater detail is going to be interrogating these miRNAs and their potential target genes in a mammalian system.
Phenylalanine pairs capable of forming a molecular switch are also present in many other signaling proteins, including receptors in human cells, making it an attractive target for drug design and biotechnology applications.
When the receptor is in signal - on mode, the switch spends more time in the «on» position.
They will also study the microbes present in stool and the genetic signaling switched on within them.
In the current issue of the journal Developmental Cell, the scientists show that the secret to this switch lies in the cells that surround the muscle cells, known as fibroblasts, which send signals that tell cardiomyocytes to divide or get bigger in sizIn the current issue of the journal Developmental Cell, the scientists show that the secret to this switch lies in the cells that surround the muscle cells, known as fibroblasts, which send signals that tell cardiomyocytes to divide or get bigger in sizin the cells that surround the muscle cells, known as fibroblasts, which send signals that tell cardiomyocytes to divide or get bigger in sizin size.
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