To demonstrate the precision of the technique and its ability to generalize to many different human tissue types, the research team created several proof - of - principle organoid arrays mimicking human tissues
such as branching vasculature and mammary glands.
They have no wings yet, so they often must leap to a target,
such as a branch.
There is also a small risk of creating amino acid imbalances by consuming large quantities of single amino acids, however this is rare and does not seem to occur with the more popular amino acids supplements
such as Branched Chain Amino Acids.
During an intense workout, amino acids
such as the branched - chain amino acids (BCAAs) are rapidly used for energy.
Alisjahbana began her career at the Femina Group as a commercial director, responsible for working on strategic initiatives,
such as branching out on multi-digital platforms, which would drive growth and set a future path for the group.
Through interactive application activities
such as branching scenarios, the transition from course to work can become smoother.
Use an object,
such as a branch, to depict north.
Going into public service,
such as any branch of the military including the marines, army, navy, air force, or the peace corps or teach for america, as well as working for a nonprofit or NGO for multiple years.
Though the commission isn't the lowest among popular online discount brokers, Scottrade's other features,
such as branch office, stock research tools, and instant account funding (with restrictions) make it an attractive option for stock and options trading.
While banking institutions often have much higher overhead fees,
such as branch cost, mortgage agent cost, advertising cost, etc, which those costs will be clawed back by the client through either rate or product limitations.
I personally look on ideas
such as branching storylines as an important tool in games.
His latest series of Dendroids, for example, resemble silver tree sculptures, but study many dendritic forms,
such as the branching human vascular and digestive systems and neuron structures.
These new works expand upon the Rio de Janeiro - based artist's methods of rope weaving and straw braiding, in which pre-existing and found elements
such as branches, seed pods, playful ceramic forms and paint brushes merge with the organic forms of the sculptures.
Drew uses a variety of off - the - shelf materials — wood, cardboard, paint, paper, plastic, rope, and string — combining them with occasional found objects
such as branches or tree trunks.
Visual elements from the landscape,
such as a branch, house, or road, are transformed into a more abstract visual language that vacillates between the recognizable, suggestive, determined and more poetic.
Crucial guidance appears almost certainly needed from other fields that have been through a sampling & aggregation awaking,
such as some branches of advanced physical geography & landscape ecology.
The native indians always took their wood from felled trees, branches, or limbs that were causing tree growth problems
such as branches cutting off another one.
By doing this they are able to reduce direct costs (
such as branch overheads) and pass these savings on to the consumer through reduced premiums.
«You will notice subtle details
such as branches swaying in the wind and more details to the machines,» hes said, adding that the HDR mode adds a «whole new level of beauty to the different ecosystems.»
Progression to team leader or to managerial positions,
such as branch manager, requires additional people management and financial skills.
The future vision of HOH is to create a database that will compare and match mentors with enlistees based upon criteria
such as branch of service, gender, career objectives, just to name a few.
It is also possible to earn a diploma in medical coding, which is a good choice for individuals who have a bachelor's degree in a related field,
such as a branch information technology.
The client has won numerous awards
such as Branch of the Year, Sales Manager of the Year and Key Account to name just a few!
Dr. Perry has been consulted on how to help children involved with the following high profile incidents involving traumatized children
such as the Branch Davidian siege in Waco (1993), the Oklahoma City bombing (1995), the Columbine school shootings (1999), the September 11th terrorist attacks (2001), Hurricane Katrina (2005), the FLDS polygamist sect (2008), the earthquake in Haiti (2010), the tsunami in Tohoku Japan (2011) and the Sandy Hook Elementary school shootings (2012).
For a subtle take on natural decorating, pair primitives with organic forms,
such as branches, rocks, and wood.
Not exact matches
Canada Trust had always sold itself
as the anti-bank, boasting
such revolutionary (at the time) features
as 24 - hour telephone banking and extended
branch hours.
The deployment of
such technology is the latest move by a Canadian bank to beef up its digital capabilities
as customers increasingly conduct their banking on mobile phones and computers, rather than over the phone or in a brick - and - mortar
branch.
Lower fees may mean giving up some benefits your old bank offered,
such as a nationwide network of
branches.
Despite the fact that the company launched in the midst of a national economic crisis, it has since reeled in more than $ 45 million in funding from investors
such as New York City - based General Atlantic
as well
as Endeavor Catalyst, an investing
branch of the eponymous, global entrepreneurship support network.
There's something very prideful about wanting to build our own world - beating businesses and not wanting to be a simple
branch - plant economy, but in a globalized era there are many roadblocks —
such as access to the big bucks needed for expansion — to doing so.
But
as the tough environment drags on, banks are now under pressure to take drastic action to cut costs and are resorting to measures
such as offering services on smartphones and tablets to reduce their reliance on bank
branches.
(A few women were also attached to other
branches such as the Quartermaster Corps.)
Brands seeking to convey more sophisticated qualities,
such as elegance and intimacy (for example, Armani, Tiffany, and Jaguar)
branch out into richer colors,
such as those used in a box of 64 Crayola crayons.
Before
branching out on his own, he was one of legendary investor Julian Robertson's first so - called tiger cubs, responsible for some big market calls during the 1990s
such as the collapse of oil prices after start of the Persian Gulf War and the plunge in the British pound.
Elsewhere in Europe, countries
such as Italy, Hungary and Bulgaria have strong enough support for these parties to achieve a modest presence in the legislative
branch.
When it comes to content writing most people only think of «blogs» or «web content» and tend to neglect other
branches,
such as eNewsletters.
Just over two years old, this ISP has reinvested most of its profits in building an infrastructure that could easily handle twice
as much sales volume; with little local competition, it's also
branched into profitable service enhancements,
such as designing and hosting Web pages for specialized industries.
If you've been well disciplined, you'll be in an excellent position to
branch out into
such risky but potentially lucrative investments
as the stock market and real estate.
It has figured out numerous uses for potatoes over the years (shaping them into smiley faces, for example) and
branched into categories beyond French fries,
such as the Harvest Splendour line of frozen vegetable side dishes.
Once the venture is profitable, then the next step would be to
branch out to more teams and build out the website to accommodate users that want to create their own designs,
such as putting their drafted fantasy football players on the same shirt.
Our certification has also helped us expand our global footprint to countries
such as India and China, to over 30
branch locations with over 7,200 employees today.
However, standard fees apply to all non-electronic transactions,
such as a $ 2.00 charge for every paper debit or cheque, a $ 3.50 charge for every paper credit or deposit and a $ 5.00 fee for every $ 1,000 cash deposited in -
branch.
Arctic Care 2018 is led by the Marines corps reserve and involves all reserve
branches that provides benefits
such as health care, dental care, optometry, and veterinary care to underserved villages in the Maniillaq Service Area
Other counterarguments describe Fiat currency creation and distribution costs,
such as printing bills or minting coins or the cost of building a bank or credit union
branch, however the latter argument is less impactful given that substantial number of
branches that have already closed and are projected to close over the next decade
as consumer preferences switch to mobile banking.
The audits have found minor financial problems,
such as discrepancies between a
branch's stock and
branch sales, cases where a
branch sold goods to a CHP on credit and then the CHP migrated without repaying, and overbilling.
Living Goods began, in 2008,
as a partnership with BRAC to operate a network of CHPs in Uganda, and in 2009 launched a directly - managed network of CHPs using the same model.42 Living Goods has provided both technical and financial support, totaling over $ 2 million, to BRAC for the CHP program.43 BRAC has 128
branches with active CHPs in Uganda, but only 24 of these
branches currently receive significant funding from Living Goods and have additional features,
such as incentive payments for CHPs and a higher number of CHPs per
branch.44
Brokerage firms don't have
as many
branches as most major banks, so in the days before online banking, it was difficult for them to offer services that required initial
branch visits,
such as direct deposit or bill payment.
It will be a «big regulatory issue for us,» he says, explaining
such accounts could be
as much
as a year out, based on
Branch's dealings with the banks it needs
as partners.
It operates over 3,800 stores globally with store
branches in 16 markets,
such as the United...
For 12 years she worked with Scotiabank and held various roles
such as a professional / business advisor,
branch manager, and Manager Commercial Banking.