These are problems are
structural in nature.
The real difference between the two are that Simple K allows only up to $ 35,000 for renovations and have a caveat that improvements can not be
structural in nature.
As a therapist, I have found that my job is frequently to help others figure out how to continue to do so in spite of the difficulties of their lives, whether these be biological, self imposed, or
structural in nature.
Rather than lying exclusively in the ethical conflicts of individual actors, the problem here may be
structural in nature.
The objects and sculptures by Katja Strunz, Sylvie Fleury und Manuela Leinhoß are constructive and
structural in nature.
Born in Moscow in 1983, he studied architecture for 6 years and thus his forms are very
structural in nature.
My conclusion regarding the latter, perhaps delusional, is that my underperformance is
structural in nature, due in large part to the fact that we are in the middle of an artificially protracted cycle, a bull market that is being kept alive by a fiscal respirator.
(iv) a failure to remove architectural barriers, and communication barriers that are
structural in nature, in existing facilities, and transportation barriers in existing vehicles and rail passenger cars used by an establishment for transporting individuals (not including barriers that can only be removed through the retrofitting of vehicles or rail passenger cars by the installation of a hydraulic or other lift), where such removal is readily achievable; and
These «habits» are chemical and
structural in nature; they're as real and concrete as a tree or a rug or a skin cell.
Drivers are both conjunctural and
structural in nature.
Not exact matches
One immediate consequence of the
structural nature of the new media is that none of the régimes at present
in power can release their potential.
«Emergence with structure» thus implies
structural change and qualitative innovations which, as it were, set the one apart from the other, even as their continuity
in nature is acknowledged.
Structural contingency theories assume that patterns of relations can sometimes be reconstructed
in retrospect but emphasize the nonrecurrent
nature of historical events to a much greater extent.
For
in the attempt to satisfy the rule of reason (narrowly understood), we end up privileging the purely formal,
structural conditions of mind over the particular, purely contingent conditions of
nature.
But during tens of thousands of years the weaving and extension of this thinking network over the surface of the globe proceeded so slowly and sporadically that until quite recently not even the most acute observers, although they recognized the biological singularity of our
nature, seem to have suspected that, zoologically speaking, Humanity might be wholly unique
in its destiny and
structural potentialities.
It seems much simpler to me to say that the
structural possibilities for the self - constitution of currently concrescing actual entities are present
in the society or field of activity to which the entities belong, but that only God
in virtue of the divine primordial
nature has an infallible understanding which possibilities will be genuinely fruitful and to what extent they will be fruitful and which possibilities will ultimately be fruitless, at least
in terms of the achievement of higher goals and values.
In the late 8th century Mary Wollstonecraft perceived that raising questions about the role of women in society raised the issue of the nature of structural relationships as a whole and the destructiveness of authoritarian models of social orde
In the late 8th century Mary Wollstonecraft perceived that raising questions about the role of women
in society raised the issue of the nature of structural relationships as a whole and the destructiveness of authoritarian models of social orde
in society raised the issue of the
nature of
structural relationships as a whole and the destructiveness of authoritarian models of social order.
Yet if, so understood, Bradley's work can be seen as the axis which,
in the Anglo - Saxon world, turns nineteenth - century German Idealism and empiricist sensationalism into the twentieth century, it is Whitehead who firmly inhabits the new age, establishing the
structural model of the process of feeling
in the place of any attempt to provide an original or final Real, or a center or privileged locus for the
nature of things.
In nature, advantageous amino acid substitutions may be promoted by positive selection, but the general
structural distributions of positively selected mutations and their effects on protein function remain poorly examined.
The study, published
in Nature Structural and Molecular Biology, showed that a combination of genetics and epigenetics — factors that turn genes on or off — could explain how lactose intolerance develops over time.
Many nanotechnologies are of interest to BME, some
structural or electronic
in nature and some based on fluid manipulation.
In the case of this recession, Groshen attributed the structural nature of unemployment to overinvestment during the 1990s (e.g., Y2K - related acquisitions), monetary or fiscal policies (e.g., low interest rates or tax rebates) that provide consumers with temporary cash infusions, and the success of many companies in hunkering down and weathering the stor
In the case of this recession, Groshen attributed the
structural nature of unemployment to overinvestment during the 1990s (e.g., Y2K - related acquisitions), monetary or fiscal policies (e.g., low interest rates or tax rebates) that provide consumers with temporary cash infusions, and the success of many companies
in hunkering down and weathering the stor
in hunkering down and weathering the storm.
Such disorder
in nature's
structural color (versus pigments) has shown up before, as
in obviously jumbled color - trick structures
in bird feathers.
Researchers at Umeå University show
in a new, detailed
structural study, published
in the journal
Nature Communications, how the binding of the signal - sequence triggers a number of
structural changes within the SRP particle.
In nature, crystals are never 100 percent perfect, and they have various kinds of
structural defects.
The scientists describe
in the online edition of the journal
Nature Structural and Molecular Biology the molecular details of this activation mechanism and the enzymes responsible for it.
In nature, wood, shells, and other
structural materials are lightweight, strong, and tough.
In a new study published in the journal Nature Structural and Molecular Biology researchers at Karolinska Institutet in Sweden have shown that a subtle epigenetic change plays an important role in the correct segregation of chromosome
In a new study published
in the journal Nature Structural and Molecular Biology researchers at Karolinska Institutet in Sweden have shown that a subtle epigenetic change plays an important role in the correct segregation of chromosome
in the journal
Nature Structural and Molecular Biology researchers at Karolinska Institutet
in Sweden have shown that a subtle epigenetic change plays an important role in the correct segregation of chromosome
in Sweden have shown that a subtle epigenetic change plays an important role
in the correct segregation of chromosome
in the correct segregation of chromosomes.
This achievement has been made possible by using high - resolution cryo - electron microscopy, a technique brought to the CNIO thanks to Óscar Llorca, director of the
Structural Biology Programme and lead author on the paper published
in Nature Communications.
The study, «Brain
structural plasticity with spaceflight,» appeared
in the journal
Nature Microgravity.
The new technique, described
in Nature Communications, could produce steel that performs better
in a number of
structural applications.
This effect, called
structural color, has also been found
in chameleons that can «tune» nanocrystals
in their skin to change color the way tuning a guitar changes its pitch, as reported
in 2015
in Nature Communications.
What, did you think this column was written by a theoretical aggregation of molecules constituting a
structural particle of protoplasm and capable of increase or diminution without change
in chemical
nature?
The new technique, reported today
in Nature Chemistry, promises to yield fewer
structural flaws than the spontaneous - assembly method.
That discovery, reported January 12
in Nature Structural and Molecular Biology, positions them to target factors driving ALT - dependent cancer cell growth.
The three studies, published
in tomorrow's issue of
Nature, push the limits of
structural biology and set an important precedent for understanding how molecular pumps work, including those
in humans, notes Werner Kühlbrandt of the Max Planck Institute of Biophysics
in Frankfurt am Main, Germany.
To avoid facing up to $ 1 trillion
in annual flood - related damages for the period 2005 - 2050, the governments of the most at - risk regions would need to spend a collective $ 50 billion on
structural adaptations, complex systems of adjustable dykes, gates and levies that they would be able to raise and lower according to the location and
nature of the risk.
A research article entitled «Mammalian Elongation Factor 4 Regulates Mitochondrial Translation Essential for Spermatogenesis» was published online
in the journal
Nature Structural & Molecular Biology on April 11, 2016.
The structures, which have been published
in Nature Structural and Molecular Biology on January 29 by Poepsel, Kasinath and Nogales this week, illustrate beautifully the action of this sophisticated complex.
To determine if the gender gap
in career centrality is affected by specific circumstances, Sweet examined
structural forces such as job demands, working conditions, hours worked, degree of job security,
nature and variety of tasks performed, and access to flexible work options.
Their work was reported on January 18
in the journal Science and on January 29
in Nature Structural and Molecular Biology by Eva Nogales and postdoctoral researchers Vignesh Kasinath and Simon Poepsel.
In their Nature Physics article, the researchers reported that their experiments, which were conducted in Hong Kong, showed that «judicious control of the structural topography and operating temperature range of the solid substrate» served to break the wetting symmetry of droplet
In their
Nature Physics article, the researchers reported that their experiments, which were conducted
in Hong Kong, showed that «judicious control of the structural topography and operating temperature range of the solid substrate» served to break the wetting symmetry of droplet
in Hong Kong, showed that «judicious control of the
structural topography and operating temperature range of the solid substrate» served to break the wetting symmetry of droplets.
Wang, Chaudhury and their colleagues reported their results today (Feb. 1)
in Nature Physics, a journal of
Nature magazine,
in an article titled «Directional transport of high - temperature Janus droplets mediated by
structural topography.»
New research published today (1st January)
in Nature Structural and Molecular Biology sheds some light on the role of epigenetics
in placing egg cells into stasis.
One part of a survivin molecule unexpectedly hooks up with its counterpart on another survivin molecule, forming a protein pair called a dimer, the researchers report
in the July issue of
Nature Structural Biology.
In the October issue of
Nature Structural Biology, a group headed by Cheryl Arrowsmith and Aled Edwards of the University of Toronto reports the results of a first quick - and - dirty attempt.
The trick, reported
in the August issue of
Nature Structural Biology, may lead to drugs against a host of infectious diseases, from malaria to AIDS.
Three thousand miles away, at Isis — now renamed Ionis — a scientist named Frank Bennett noticed the work, published
in Nature Structural Biology, and called Krainer.
Change the amino acids that make these bonds, they report
in the May issue of
Nature Structural Biology, and the protein melts
in the heat.
The findings were published online July 25
in Nature Structural & Molecular Biology.