Sentences with phrase «suggest a sequence of»

«Our new planning algorithm takes into account the hardware constraints and the capabilities of the robot, and suggests a sequence of contacts so the robot gradually can slow itself down.»
The exhibition closes with Etel Adnan's (b. 1925, Lebanon) two - metre tapestry Champs de Petrol (2013) that uses brightly coloured abstract forms in the form of a map to suggest a sequence of oilfields.
Also on show is Etel Adnan's Champs de Petrol (2013), a two - metre tapestry that uses brightly coloured abstract forms in the form of a map to suggest a sequence of oilfields, while Iman Issa imagines a shimmering and fragile glass monument for Tahrir Square in Cairo with Proposal for a Crystal Building (2014).
Densely layered and vaguely topographical, her drawings suggest sequences of cosmic or otherworldly events occasionally populated by ethereal human figures; as Schimert describes it, they create a «space for illusion.»
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To do this, Lindner suggests thinking about the logical sequence of your message: the beginning, middle, and end, and the steps of how to get there.
An evaluation of this sequence may provide a somewhat more tempered view of economic conditions than Friday's employment figure, taken by itself, might suggest.
The fact that such irregular events as aid to Hispanic refugees can be typified as actions of plot gives evidence that congregational life possesses a larger coherence than its sequence of liturgies and standard programs by themselves suggest.
For example, he points out that quantum mechanics now suggests that atoms are not moving entities or things to which events happen but rather are the sequences of events or happenings themselves.
Certainly the breezy, emphatic nature of this defeat of Watford suggests the ending of their record sequence on New Year's Eve has merely refreshed Pep Guardiola's side and made them doubly determined to resume their love of steamrollering opposition.
The newly sequenced genome of the plague - causing bacterium Yersinia pestis suggests human adaptations are what have kept this disease in check
«This finding suggests that the loop structure is crucial to prion conversion and that sequence compatibility with the host prion protein at this site is required for the transmission of certain prion diseases,» Sigurdson said.
«Nevertheless,» the researchers noted in their paper, «the results suggest that in the future it will be possible to determine dates of fossils based on genome sequences
One route, first suggested by Burt in 2003, is to release a sequence that is resistant — effectively unrecognizable — to the guiding enzyme that finds cuts of DNA in a gene drive.
The consortium found that 5 percent of the studied sequence has been conserved among 23 mammals, suggesting that it plays an important enough role for evolution to preserve while species have evolved.
System - dependent topology conferred by addition of RRL to WG translation products suggests that this sequence interacts with one or more cytosolic factors.
Instead, he suggests that «the size of the organization — in other words, the number of militants that are working — defines the sequence of events.»
Dr Brastianos will say: «When brain metastasis tissue is available as part of clinical care, we are suggesting sequencing and analysis of that sample.
A new study suggests that epigenetic effects — chemical modifications of the human genome that alter gene activity without changing the DNA sequence — may sometimes influence sexual orientation.
However, they identified genetic sequences matching viruses that infect dogs, chickens, and pigs, suggesting the possibility that some of the viruses had crossed over from other species.
New genome - sequencing research suggests white European people with two copies of variant forms of MC1R, a gene linked to pale skin and red hair, have faces that appear up to two years older than those who are the same age but don't have both copies.
The time history of quasi-static slip along the plate interface, based on small repeating earthquakes that were part of the migrating seismicity, suggests that two sequences involved slow - slip transients propagating toward the initial rupture point.
Sequencing the genome of the Denisovans, a mysterious group of prehistoric hominins, suggests that interbreeding between Neanderthals, Denisovans and humans seems to have been common, rather than the rarity previously assumed — which further drives home the idea that we are the sole survivors of a precarious evolutionary process, rather than the end of a neat line of descent.
Conventional wisdom had suggested that GSK - 3 phosphorylates proteins that contain a specific amino acid sequence, but the new phosphoproteome showed that the majority of proteins whose phosphorylation depended on GSK - 3 did not contain this sequence.
This suggests that elephant hair has few mitochondria, giving a high chance that PCR would amplify one of these «pseudogenes», rather than the true sequence.
Time sequence of frames, running top to bottom, suggests how some «seed photons» from spontaneous annihilation of a few Ps atoms will stimulate subsequent Ps annihilations, resulting in a pulse of 511 keV gamma rays
Analysis of the primary sequence relationships of DMC1 from Saccharomyces cerevisiae and UvsX of T4 relative to the three - dimensional structure of RecA from Escherichia coli suggests that both proteins are structural homologs of bacterial RecA proteins.
Studies comparing the mouse and human sequences that accompany the mouse genome in the journal Nature suggest it provides plenty of new leads in biology and disease.
Their results suggested that the chloroplasts of up to 200 plants could be sequenced together and accurately separated by CallHap, significantly reducing the costs of these population genetic studies.
The sequence of these stretches of DNA varies quite a bit from organism to organism, suggesting independent origins.
Coffin and his collaborator, Vinay Pathak, suggested that with each passage, the human cells acquired genetic portions of a murine leukemia virus, which then merged to form a new virus — a hybrid of the parent sequences.
Sequences of their nuclear and mitochondrial DNA show little variation and none of the telltale signs that suggest distinct species.
A multicenter team of researchers reports that a full genomic analysis of tumor samples from a small number of people who died of pancreatic cancer suggests that chemical changes to DNA that do not affect the DNA sequence itself yet control how it operates confer survival advantages on subsets of pancreatic cancer cells.
The authors suggest this improved measles vaccination coverage in the recommended sequence may have contributed towards the Millennium Development Goal 4 of reducing child mortality.
Sequencing of maternally inherited mitochondrial DNA allowed comparison between the relative rates of evolution, which suggested that the coalescence, or origin, of the human Y chromosome and mitochondria both occurred approximately 120 thousand years ago.
Comparing the newly sequenced genomes to those already available, researchers found a huge variety of carbohydrate - active enzymes (CAZymes) among the Aspergillus species, suggesting distinct strategies to break down plant biomass.
Deep sequencing of isolates taken from a single patient carrying MRSA for the longest period revealed that although all isolates were of the same clade, there were small genetic differences between them, suggesting bacterial diversity within a single carrier.
Some studies also suggest that the sequence of administering vaccines could be important.
To build the database, Wilson and his colleagues analyzed peer - reviewed literature, academic presentations, media articles, and industry and government reports for projects where scientific evidence suggests that the human activity was the cause of an earthquake sequence.
The findings, published today in open access journal Frontiers in Public Health, suggest that measles vaccination in the recommended sequence may have made an important contribution towards achieving the Millennium Development Goal 4 of reducing child mortality.
The DNA functioned perfectly, suggesting that it closely resembles a sequence that existed in mice millions of years ago.
Subsequent RNA sequencing suggested that digoxin inhibits HIV - 1 gene expression as well as the activation and metabolism of CD4 + T cells.
Estimates of the odds of a planet in general vary; some studies suggest sunlike stars have about a one in 10 chance of hosting an Earth - like planet, for example, whereas others say it's possible nearly every main - sequence star has at least one planet of some type orbiting it.
These DNA sequences are not present in the genomes of living Europeans or east Asians, suggesting that the ancestors of these people met and bred with a mystery hominin in south Asia or the Pacific region, who left their genetic legacy in the area's present - day populations.
Other animals possess their own versions of FOXP2, suggesting that it might be possible to determine which evolutionary changes to the gene's DNA sequence are most closely related to our ability to talk.
«Our findings suggest that there may be a universal code for protein sequence - structure relationships, written on the level of local structural fragments,» Grigoryan says.
The extracellular region of each N - CAM polypeptide includes five contiguous segments that are homologous in sequence to each other and to members of the immunoglobulin superfamily, suggesting that interactions among immunoglobulin - like domains form the basis for N - CAM homophilic binding.
Although pairwise connections between different types of experiences were found in terms of how likely they were to follow each other chronologically, no universal sequence of events could be established in this sample of narratives, which suggests that each near - death - experience has a unique pattern of events.
Today, the company announced that sequencing at its lab in Darmstadt, Germany, in collaboration with the nearby University of Münster, «strongly suggests that the bacterium... is a new hybrid type of pathogenic E. coli strains.»
Preliminary sequencing of virus isolates from Reunion at the Pasteur Institute in Lyon, France, suggests that the virus was imported from East Africa, says Pasteur virologist Nathalie Pardigon.
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