It would be informed by
typical sequences of learning and make clear the role of prerequisites in learning success.
Undoubtedly, the best outcome would be a strong improvement in valuations, followed by signs of improvement in our measures of market action, which is
the typical sequence of events that complete a market cycle and can launch a very favorable investment environment.
Undoubtedly, the best outcome would be a strong improvement in valuations, followed by signs of improvement in our measures of market action, which is
the typical sequence of events that complete a market cycle and can launch a very favorable investment environment.
Run 3 is
a typical sequence of returns, starting from today's valuations.
Traditionally, sending in your resume was usually the initial step, followed by
the typical sequence of telephone interview, in - person interview, offer, negotiation, and acceptance.
Not exact matches
The procedure allows the researchers to
sequence the full genome by using single strands
of genetic material rather than the
typical double strands required.
As is
typical of newly isolated HIV viruses from Africa, the
sequences did not match any HIV
sequence then available on GenBank, the online database
of genetic
sequences maintained by the U.S. National Institutes
of Health.
In vitro experiments and high - throughput RNA
sequencing revealed that CTCF deletion profoundly altered the B lymphocyte transcriptional program, shifting cells from a gene expression profile
typical of the germinal center to one more similar to that seen in plasma cells.
Thus, these modifications create, step by step, the
typical patterns
of active and inactive DNA
sequences for each cell type.
The study indicates that the pig was a domestic pig, given that the
sequence presents a series
of markers
typical of domestic pigs and which are very rare or absent in wild boars (the precursor animals to the domestic pig); moreover, this coincides with the historical registers
of the castle, which clearly indicates that pig breeding was an important castle activity.
Top:
Typical image
sequences (every 33 milliseconds)
of a raft domain undergoing signaling (green) and a sphingomyelin analog (red).
First the two researchers narrowed the possible location
of the lin - 4 gene to a
sequence of DNA 700 nucleotides long, about one - third the size
of a
typical protein - coding gene.
Sequence of a
typical jetting event, following a bubble - bursting event at the free surface
of water.
Scientists have found a group
of human
sequences — unrelated to those in mice — which are capable
of producing SINEUPs, which can pair with
typical protein - coding mRNAs and enhance their translation.
It is a
sequence of three to four sounds, longer in duration and lower in frequency than the
typical echolocation pulses that big brown bats use to navigate.
The majority
of stars on a
typical HR diagram lie along the main
sequence curve.
The recovered DNA
sequences exhibited signatures
of postmortem DNA damage
typical of ancient DNA, with preferential fragmentation at purines and inflated rates
of cytosine deamination at single - stranded overhangs (19, 20).
«In our research project on pediatric leukemia we plan to use Gemcode to define the exact chromosomal breakpoints
of large scale chromosomal rearrangements and repetitive
sequences that are
typical for leukemic cells, but are difficult to characterize in short
sequence reads,» said Professor Ann - Christine Syvänen, who leads the Molecular Medicine group.
The detailed analysis
of these regions - genomic
sequence, transcript map, expression data, and mutational analysis - should provide a detailed view
of the genomic organization
of typical euchromatic regions.
Metagenomic -
sequencing - based diagnosis will enable clinicians to adjust antimicrobial therapy before the second dose
of a
typical (i.e. every 8 h) antibiotic.
A
typical turnaround for the (successful) expression
of proteins in Pichia, from (digital)
sequence to pure protein (1 - 2 mg) would be 14 weeks.
Restoring the ability to correctly
sequence primal movements that would result in
typical muscle activation
sequences should be a basic ingredient
of any rehabilitation and strengthening program.
Instead
of continuous movement for 20 or more minutes, as is
typical for exercise walkers, joggers and cyclists, HIIT usually involves 30 to 60 seconds
of exercise near the peak
of a person's ability, followed by a comparable recovery period
of easy activity, with the
sequence repeated for a total
of about 20 minutes three times a week.
A
typical example
of the mid -»80s «Rat Pack» film, Oxford Blues featured a soundtrack with several forgettable rock songs written expressly for the movie, interjected at intervals into the narrative through music video - style
sequences.
Combining adventure, melodrama, and thrilling aerial
sequences, Victor Fleming's film is a
typical MGM star vehicle
of the Depression, showing to an advantage the charisma
of Gable, Tracy, and Myrna Loy.
Very much your
typical cheap fantasy dream
sequence type
of movie really, its just surreal with big barren empty locations and lots
of minimal sets.
Typical of this tonal miscalculation, there's a telling early
sequence in the movie where Marian Seeds» caretaker recites her menacing rules regarding nighttime service in the house.
Soderbergh inverts the
typical action movie genre score by ratcheting up the score during the non-fight
sequences, applying that retro - 1970s jazzy horn and percussion score by David Holmes (Code 46, Analyze That) during the dialogue and chases, while turning the music completely off when the film gets explosive for the highly brutal moments
of close - quarter, melee combat.
It's surprisingly fleet - footed, with the Edinburgh
sequence somewhat
typical of the film's early action set - pieces.
Director Tsui Hark and fight director Sammo Hung provide some great wire - fu action
sequences among the convoluted plot that is
typical of these kinds
of Chinese epic modern films.
The movie has a daring strategy for representing the adventures
of the Trinity: It cuts to animated
sequences (directed by Todd McFarlane) that cross the everyday complaints and resentments
of the authors with the sort
of glorified myth - making and super-hero manufacture
typical of Marvel comics
of the period.
There are more than a few structural similarities to Beauty, including the
typical but still wonderful Thomas Newman score, an older man who becomes sexually infatuated with a young girl, and a series
of fantasy
sequences (minus the rose pedals).
Sure Stuart is cute, and the story is somewhat amusing, but the essence
of the book by E.B. White is gone, replaced by action
sequences typical in larger productions.
Coogler's arrival
sequence is also something
of a microcosm for the rest
of the film, a surprise world hidden underneath more
typical expectations.
Typical for modern films
of this nature, the action scenes are filled with shaky handheld cinematography and rapid cuts that mean there often isn't a single well - framed shot in the whole
sequence (and if there is it lasts about a nanosecond before being replaced by one that isn't).
It had some
of the
typical flaws
of most superhero movies - clunky dialogue, thinly sketched villains (although the big bad was a surprise, to me at least), and an overly long and generic climactic battle
sequence - but these were easily outweighed by everything that was awesome about it.
Though Nash's activities are more
typical of international intrigue, it's the ballet half
of the
sequence that captivates, due to the attention director Francis Lawrence lavishes on the famous face
of his leading lady.
The images have cinematographer Janusz Kaminski's
typical blown - out glow — «history in the making,» it screams — but too many
of these
sequences feel predictable: bespectacled editors in shirtsleeves poring over documents while Bradlee's wife (a wasted Sarah Paulson) heroically serves sandwiches.
As for Richardson, he directs with his
typical subtlety confident hand, smartly keeping Finney front and center at all times, staging a number
of sensational
sequences that are so gosh darn entertaining bringing up aspects
of the film one doesn't particularly care for or tend to think are all that good ends up feeling like nothing short
of a colossal waste
of time.
Perversions
of Science generally peaks during its opening credit
sequence, an uninterrupted shot
of a camera swooping in from the outside
of a
typical suburban home into a living room where a similarly
typical family is watching television, a la The Simpsons opening credits, an association strengthened by another Danny Elfman's theme, which, not surprisingly, sounds an awful lot like the Tales from the Crypt theme with a lot
of theremin thrown in.
There's some fairly terse plotting, and the bank robbery
sequence starts off quite engaging until it devolves into a Heat - like shootout and the
typical live action finale
of pratfalls.
The movie opens with an energetic action scene and a title
sequence that pairs a Bond-esque version
of the «Kim Possible» theme with a parody
of the
typical 007 opening credits.
Learning progressions, typically extending over a number
of years
of learning, describe
typical sequences and paths
of learning and make explicit what it means to develop deeper understandings and more advanced skills in an area
of learning.
It involves making sense
of the text, knowing the meaning
of words and how they fit together in a sentence, remembering the
sequence of events and main ideas, knowing about
typical characters and their traits.
The standards attempt to reverse the mile - wide, inch - deep nature
of the
typical U.S. math curriculum, replacing it with a focused, coherent
sequence of learning.
In this active workshop we will explore the
typical sequence for the development
of sensory - motor skills, and the importance
of developing these skills.
The story still carries all the
typical Call
of Duty set pieces such as over-the-top driving
sequences, a flight mission, and stealth, but there are several moments that deliver more emotion than we've seen in recent installments.
A
typical work is his widely exhibited video Vault
Sequence, 1995, a version
of which was included in the 2000 Whitney Biennial Exhibition.
Basing his work on long - distance walks lasting from one day to several weeks, Fulton recorded his physical and emotional experience
of the landscape by photographing it in black - and - white with a 35 mm camera; in
typical works such as Slioch Hilltop Cairn / Circling Buzzards (2 photographs, each 118.1 * 87.6 mm, 1980; London, Tate), he then presented a single photograph or
sequence of photographs, usually printed on a large scale and in a rich tonal range, often in conjunction with printed captions.
I might not be your
typical Twitter devotee — I follow very few people relative to my readership, though I try to assess most
of the Follows that come in — but I do think the
sequence detailed above accurately describes the extremely rapid - fire process by which the decision is made to follow or not follow someone on Twitter.