Sentences with phrase «synthesised with»

They honed in on the use of phosphines, which, for the scientifically challenged, are organic chemical compounds containing a phosphorous atom bound to the hydrogen or to the carbon of an organic group, synthesised with functional groups attached.
Do you feel the same about a low - calorie yoghurt that has been highly synthesised with chemicals and additives added to it and it still comes from cows?
It is these two factors, we would argue, which have to be addressed and somehow synthesised with the traditional truths of the faith if Catholic theology is to emerge from the quagmire into which it has descended.
But there is one other facet that needs to be synthesised with this if we are to be able to refound Christian culture: the fact (and the Judaeo - Christian revelation) that my very power of intelligent observation is in the image of God's Mind.
In short, how are the truths of the Catholic faith to be synthesised with the leaps forward in our knowledge yielded by modern science?
As well as challenging the scholastic concept of form this insight also offers a fresh way of synthesising it with the scholastic concept of being.
It is our belief that, until theology takes such a christocentric vision fully on board and synthesises it with the world of modern science, there will be little genuine renewal of theology and the primacy of Christ will continue to be foreign to the hearts and minds of the people.
All the artists share similar productive tensions within their practices: direct or hinted at autobiographical references synthesise with a distant, controlled aesthetic and emotional restraint; the obsolescence of the image is contrasted with the image as a source of hope, and even personal salvation; the apparent stability and naturalness of landscape is set against the urban environment and modern architectural practice and its accelerated entropy.

Not exact matches

Though acknowledging significant divergences between the Thomist schools and Holloway's thought, the editorial argued that Holloway had remained faithful to both the intentions of the Magisterium, which looks to St. Thomas as the theologian and philosopher par excellence, and to the essence of St. Thomas» project because he had attempted to synthesise theology with the scientific culture of his day.
Both Rahner and Holloway were attempting to synthesise the scholastic tradition with modern philosophical insights, these latter being much more established in Rahner's case - namely emerging from the Existentialist tradition.
It is a grand and unique attempt to synthesise modern science with the history and philosophy of science of neo-scholastics such as Etienne Gilson, the metaphysics and theology of Hans Urs von Balthasar, the mysticism of Eckhart, and Henri de Lubac's retrieval of the pre-Augustinian tripartite (body - soul - spirit) anthropology.
Thomas Aquinas, brilliantly synthesising Aristotelian philosophy with neo-Platonism, also employed that distinction.
Kant realised that he had to deal with empirical phenomena, and pointed out that it is the spontaneity of our intellect which synthesises and confers conceptual objectivity upon empirical phenomena.
The Second Vatican Council, through its Pastoral Constitution, called for an intellectual development that synthesises science, personalism and other aspects of modern culture with Church teaching, in a spirit of respectful but evangelical openness towards those outside the Church.
The manner in which they have attempted to synthesise Holloway's insights with a rich view of the unitive dimension seems very helpful to the ongoing discussion.
For such synthesising of modern science with traditional theism is certainly the way to diffuse what the pamphlet calls the «sharpest» conflict in this whole relationship of science and religion.
It looks as if he and followers are attempting to synthesise an effectively static concept of the universal form with
For example: Methyl bromide is introduced into an industrial process in order to synthesise, in combination with other chemicals, a new compound.
Standard infant milk formulae are not supplemented with LCPUFA; they contain only alpha - linolenic acid and linoleic acid, from which formula - fed infants must synthesise their own DHA and AA, respectively.
Here, the mammary gland is being populated with differentiated lactocytes that are able to synthesise milk components including protein, lactose, casein, α - lactalbumin and fatty acids in the form of colostrum (although only small volumes of colostrum may be available, approximately 30 ml / day.
Macmillan manages to synthesise a consideration of the environmental and structural factors in the years before 1914 with a sympathetic and engaging examination of the particular motivations and characters of the men who took Europe to war in 1914.
The paper describes how standard molecular biology techniques, like polymerase chain reaction (PCR), molecular cloning, and whole genome amplification (WGA), allows people with fairly rudimentary biological knowledge to synthesise DNA and apply it to surfaces.
For Jim Sillars, the charismatic MP for South Ayrshire, the answer was to form a breakaway Scottish Labour Party (SLP) which sought to synthesise the ambition for constitutional change with Scotland's socialist tradition.
With these findings, the authors complement the lessons learned from experimental observations of similar particles recently synthesised in the lab.
They have synthesised a sulphide - containing material with a flexible structure that mimics the flytrap's jaws.
His team synthesised small pieces of DNA with a specific sequence, and then joined them together to create an entire genome.
Next, he synthesised 50,000 DNA strands with sequences that almost matched parts of the 24 genes involved in lycopene production, but with a range of variations that he hoped would affect the amount of lycopene produced.
This allows nanoparticles with very specific properties to be synthesised, and subsequently when these nanoparticles are incorporated into other materials, the researcher can prepare new composite materials with pre-selected properties.
But researchers have synthesised a number of even heftier elements, with as many as 118 protons.
But in practice, it will likely be difficult to do with the heaviest atoms because they are so hard to synthesise in the first place.
At the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Hengchin Yeh, William Moss and colleagues have built a system to synthesise sounds associated with liquids flowing or splashing.
Now Leigh and his team have synthesised a knot with eight crossings, making it the most complex of its kind ever tied (Science, doi.org/bw8h).
Unlike current methods of synthesising oligonucleotides, where the number of errors increases with the length of the sequence, this new method according to the developers also works well for long oligonucleotides of several hundred nitrogenous bases.
It should also be remembered that not all areas of the body synthesise vitamin D with the same efficiency,» Serrano reveals.
Here, we demonstrate that the optical gain properties of a newly synthesised and very luminescent (absolute PL quantum yield 79 %) nanographene molecule, namely dibenzo [hi, st] ovalene (DBOV 1) can be preserved in the solid state by simply blending the active molecule with polystyrene (PS).
After characterising the shape of one of these catalysts, the focus of his research changed to that recognised by the 2016 Nobel Prize in chemistry: synthesising molecules with interlocking rings and knots.
With more powerful computers, larger databases and novel ways to use the data being developed, data analytics could become increasingly important to researchers synthesising new materials.
Over the next decade, Sauvage and his group synthesised and characterised molecules with more complex topologies, including a doubly - interlocking catenane and molecular trefoil knot with three loops and three crossings.
Three years later, Profs. Schill and Lüttringhaus synthesised the first molecule with two interlocking rings, in an elegant, but lengthy, process that built each ring of the [2] catenane sequentially.
Arginine is needed for the pituitary gland (in the brain) to function properly and works together with some other amino acids, such as L - Ornithine and phenylalanine, to synthesise and distribute growth hormones.
Duncan grew up as a technical fighter in and out of the ring, and synthesised his passion for Ashtanga vinyasa yoga with his gift of release point touch therapy through Thai & Shiatsu bodywork.
It is a microbe (bacteria) that is produced by microorganisms internally (synthesised in the gut) and elsewhere (e.g. in soil by microbes that live in a symbiotic relationship with plant roots).
The fed state is attributed with generating and synthesising things like tissue, mitochondria, and neurons, But the fasted state is attributed with clearing broken structures for renewal and repair, and providing the stimuli to direct the synthesis phase.
You know that you're in for a wild ride when the film begins with a point - of - view shot of a genetically synthesised organism being born in the world.
This presents a synthesised framework for educators to explore the implementation of their own approaches, with practical questions for the educators to ask at different steps in planning and implementation.
This is as simple as thinking aloud to demonstrate behaviour to do with evaluating, generalising, hypothesising, synthesising and analysing.
By investigating, questioning, reinventing, and synthesising, it is designed the story - structure with twists and turns that closely mimics tree or plant growth.
Q is our way of synthesising your individual vision with our skills and expertise.
Even the V8 engine sound is partly synthesised noise pumped through the speakers, so from a purist's point of view is it a damp squib compared with the bonkers and shouty E63?
Q is a way of synthesising your individual vision with the Aston Martin skills and expertise.
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