Sentences with phrase «such fragments as»

Examples are also to be found in the hymns of heavenly worship set forth in the book of Revelation (4:8, 11, etc.), as well as in such fragments as these:

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There are, however, a unique set of SMB - specific challenges, such as limited budgets, a fragmented market, a wide range of service preferences, and decision - making processes that vary from one company to the other.
Ripple Labs designed the Ripple protocol as such because we believe that local jurisdictions are best suited to define their own standards in connecting fragmented payment networks given the complexity of financial regulation.
Here's a thought, being as how we all have such a little bit of time to be alive why work so hard to make that small fragment of time worse for people?
This fragment is exactly one such letter, as was the gospel of Thomas.
I am too fragmented and see my world as too shattered to be repaired by such simple glue as this.
They need to be such as to bring the various fields into fruitful relation with one another, so that a holistic approach to responding to problems can replace the current fragmented one.
The church is fragmented to such an extent that only the most radical Congregationalist can possibly see it as a good thing — and then only by perversely presenting the problem as the solution.
We cling to a fragment of a grain of sand until such time as the chill of death shall return us to primal matter.
As a loose coalition of conservative Protestants, evangelicalism has always been a fragmented movement held together by a common mission, and by organizations such as the National Association of EvangelicalAs a loose coalition of conservative Protestants, evangelicalism has always been a fragmented movement held together by a common mission, and by organizations such as the National Association of Evangelicalas the National Association of Evangelicals.
We human beings far too often tend to codify God, to feel that we know where he is and where he is not, and this arrogance leads to such things as the Spanish Inquisition, the Salem witch burnings, and has the result of further fragmenting an already broken Christendom.
I have long remembered the remark of a notable art critic — though I have forgotten which one — that many modernist paintings could be understood as fragments of classical painting blown up for their own sake, displaying the formal and technical elements by which painting is accomplished but eschewing the narrative depiction within which such patches of paint on canvas would earlier have had their place.
X-ray technology is used if other types of contaminants, such as stones, plastic or bone fragments are detected.
Keeping native vegetation such as natural forests or grasslands as fragments within production areas or along streams and rivers can make a lot of difference for conservation.
Quite simply, the dual energy system uses two different types of energy to create two images of the product — ultimately ensuring the detection of low - density contaminants such as bone fragments is twice as likely.
Dual side view detection allows users to analyze and process two images per container to better detect hard - to - find contaminants such as glass shards, metal fragments, mineral stone, some plastic and rubber compounds and calcified bone.
These images are then compared, which helps to eliminate the background effect caused by the product itself and improves the detection of lower density foreign bodies such as fan bones in chicken, bone fragments in meat, or glass and stones in added value meat products.
In my practice as an International Board Certified Lactation Consultant, after ruling out known causes of delayed lactogenesis such as underactive thyroid, postpartum hemorrhage, or retained placental fragments, and after applying the very best lactation management techniques, I have documented that only one in a thousand (0.1 %) of new mothers simply do not produce any breast milk at all.
As such, they remain small and fragmented.
«Recombinant DNA technology», «DNA cloning», «molecular cloning» or «gene cloning» all describe the process of transferring a DNA fragment from one organism to a self - replicating genetic element (a cloning vector) such as a bacterial plasmid, enabling the fragment to be propagated in an alien host.
However, factors such as a rich diet or physical effort may also be responsible for this high level of DNA fragments.
Only the most generalist species remain in the smaller fragments, she added, such as the white - eared opossum (Didelphis albiventris) or the nine - banded armadillo (Dasypus novemcinctus), which are able to adapt to disturbed environments because they do not need such large areas to find food.
The authors examine the concept and importance of maintaining connectivity (ability of wildlife populations to move among landscapes between habitat «islands» such as mountain tops, forest fragments and isolated wetlands) and corridor ecology.
Each venomous snake species produces a unique venom, a mixture of around 50 - 200 toxic proteins and protein fragments that co-evolve with the typical prey of the snake, such as the smaller reptiles eaten by the eastern coral snake or the rodents preferred by rattlesnakes.
An analysis of the peptide's structure in semen indicated that it hooked up with similar fragments to create amyloid fibers (clusters of protein fragments that have also been implicated in diseases such as Alzheimer's).
He also adds: «The tidal effect on an asteroid, which rapidly rotates under the gravitational field of a planet, can fragment these objects or release large rocks from its surface, which could then become such dangerous projectiles at a local scale as the one fell in Cheliábinsk (Russia) on February 15th 2013.»
Previous researchers thought each fragment in the Shumagin Gap was slowly creeping past the others in a fashion that would cause only mild quakes, such as those that had occurred in the area in 1948 and 1993.
The find should help astronomers determine how much dust in the solar system originates in asteroid collisions; such impacts may also create fragments that reach Earth as small meteorites.
These improvements push the boundaries of nucleic - acid detection and fragment sizing, affecting applications such as single - cell nucleic acid analysis, PCR - free preparation of NGS library preparation, bacterial artificial chromosome clone sizing, and exosome analysis.
She and colleagues investigated samples such as a scrap of skin from the hand or paw of a «Yeti» — part of a monastic relic — and a fragment of femur bone from a decayed «Yeti» found in a cave on the Tibetan Plateau.
The target fragment binds to a gene switch in the DNA, which triggers the production of a colourful substance such as the protein that gives jellyfish a green glow under ultraviolet light, or proteins from bacteria that produce colour changes visible to the naked eye.
This is fissile, and splits into lighter fragments, including isotopes such as caesium - 137, with a half - life of 30 years, and strontium - 90, with a 25 - year half - life.
Stony meteorites, or chondrites — such as this fragment of the Axtell meteorite, found in Texas in 1943 — are among the most common larger pieces.
Instead of a selection of facial features, the «Identikit» library contains «fuzzy fragments» — electron density maps of common subgroups in biological molecules, such as individual amino acids, or functionally important components such as chlorine atoms and methyl groups.
Engelbert Winter: «Apart from the architecture, small finds from the surrounding area also point to the existence of a church, such as the fragments of a marble table or the mentioning of a deacon attested by an inscription.»
«By releasing the material chemically from the tartar, you can identify fragments such as wheat and chaff, or pieces of meat,» he said.
«The first system consists of modifying fragments of regolith or lunar soil, incorporating elements such as aluminium, for example, such that it becomes a thermal mass,» Ricard Gonzalez - Cinca, a physics researcher at the Polytechnic University of Catalonia and co-author of the study, explains.
Scientists think that streams of asteroid fragmentssuch as the remnants of interstellar collisions — can sail on nearly identical orbits.
Vaccines made of protein or sugar fragments, also known as subunit vaccines, have been successful against a few diseases, such as hepatitis and diphtheria.
«We often see them «shooting» at things on the ground of their tanks, such as leaves or small fragments of wood,» he says.
Consequently, the use of bullets that deform or fragment into particles greater than 9 mm in size, such as lead - free bullets from numerous manufacturers, may prevent metal ingestion and poisoning in avian scavengers.
Interest in studying tRNA fragments has been increasing swiftly as studies have shown that the fragments have regulatory roles and implicated individual fragments in cellular processes such as translation initiation, response to viral infection, response to DNA damage, etc..
The analysis also revealed that the populations of generated tRNA fragments and attributes such as fragment abundance, fragment length, and the fragments» starting and ending points depend on a person's race, population, and gender.
A few artifacts with features that are reminiscent of this sculpture have been found elsewhere in ancient Malta, such as the fragments of carved beds and the terra - cotta Sleeping Lady of the Hypogeum.
A number of these trials represent completely novel classes of therapy, such as employing fragments of RNA that interfere with problem genes or developing vaccines meant to quell drug addiction.
More fossils, such as a toothed jawbone fragment (left), unearthed in the following decades forced a reclassification of the fossil into an already existing genus, dooming the joke to oblivion.
Paleontologists must instead assemble timelines from fragments, such as sediment layers from short - lived inland seas.
The by - products include free neutrons, photons usually in the form gamma rays, and other nuclear fragments such as beta particles and alpha particles.
The radiation from decaying uranium nuclei breaks apart sulfur and water molecules in the stone, producing molecular fragments such as sulfate and hydrogen peroxide that are excited with internal energy.
Yet even as Europe coalesces around big ideas such as the European Research Area and a single currency, its academic system remains fragmented.
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