Sentences with phrase «up of scaffolding»

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We have scaffolds for react, angular, nextjs and nodejs which let you bootstrap a basic BIP44 wallet in any of those frameworks in under a minute to help get people up and going.»
Are we not generationally reinvigorated thru conceptualizations embarking momentums of atomized sequential isms within DNA nomenclatures to become yet another scaffolding building wherein the Gods take up new residencies for their own Godly generational families to so live out their lives?
Asked at a press gallery lunch about differences between Holyrood and the Palace of Westminster, she stated: «We don't have scaffolds up and the toilets work.»
It has criticized a variety of specific issues, including the recent tax break for yacht purchases, taxpayer - funded ad buys to promote Start - Up NY, and the scaffold law.
Alliance executive director Tom Stebbins said trial lawyers have profited handsomely while driving up the cost of doing business in New York by blocking needed reforms to provisions such as the «scaffold law,» which holds contractors and property owners fully liable no matter what if workers are hurt in falls from heights under unsafe conditions.
Up on the tar - papered roof of MIT's International Design Center, Anna Young struggles against the wind to secure a parabolic mirror to a scaffold of metal pipes.
Most instead grow in communities, leveraging the strength of numbers to form a biofilm with tissue - like properties similar to a scaffold that serves to fortify the community, making it up to 1,000 times more resistant to most antibiotics.
The data also reveal that dark energy, the repulsive force that causes the universe to expand faster, makes up 68.3 percent of the cosmos; dark matter, the invisible scaffolding that keeps galaxies and other structures together, makes up 26.8 percent.
Lipson and Shiu used lots of scaffolding to hold it up.
The injection is made up of a mixture of VentriGelTM, a hydrogel derived from scaffolding protein that is extracted naturally from the heart.
Histones are proteins that serve as a scaffold for coiling up the DNA into the tight space of the nucleus.
Makoto Fujita and his team from Japan's University of Tokyo created scaffolding - like crystalline structures known as metal - organic frameworks, or MOFs, whose empty spaces can soak up molecules and provide an ordered array that enables the molecules to then be characterized by X-ray analysis.
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The standard for DNA origami has long been limited to a scaffold strand that is made up of 7,249 bases, creating structures that measure roughly 70 nanometers (nm) by 90 nm, though the shapes may vary.
Traditional hydrogels made up of either synthetic polymers or natural biomolecules often serve as passive scaffolds for molecular or cellular species, which render these materials unable to fully recapitulate the dynamic signaling involved in biological processes, such as cell / tissue development.
The physicists developed highly specialized 3D printers that produce scaffolds of up to 100 nm in size by direct laser writing.
«We're using precisely shaped DNA constructs made as a scaffold and single - stranded DNA tethers as a programmable glue that matches up particles according to the pairing mechanism of the genetic code — A binds with T, G binds with C,» said Wenyan Liu of the CFN, the lead author on the paper.
An invisible substance that makes up the bulk of our universe, dark matter is the underlying scaffolding upon which galaxies are built.
There is the enigmatic dark matter which makes up the majority of matter in the universe and provides the scaffolding onto which the stars, gas, dust, and other normal matter are gravitationally anchored.
The Steffan laboratory is being funded by the Hereditary Disease Foundation to investigate how the Huntingtin protein interacts with the ubiquitin - tagged trash in order to scaffold it to the lysosome for degradation, and to figure out what kinds of trash may be cleaned up by Huntingtin.
Each staple strand is made up of a specific sequence of bases (adenine, cytosine, thaline and guanine — the building blocks of DNA), which is designed to pair with specific subsequences on the scaffold strand.
«From that small exchange about Red Vines, over the next several weeks they built up an elaborate scaffolding of jokes via text, riffs that unfolded and shifted so quickly that she sometimes had a hard time keeping up
From that small exchange about Red Vines, over the next several weeks they built up an elaborate scaffolding of jokes via text, riffs that unfolded and Cat Person New Yorker story debate and analysis: gender, sexism, toxic masculinity and Tinder
Leopold follows him onto the scaffolding of a bridge where the two fall into a portal and end up in present day New York.
You either hold back students and give them extra help to achieve the level, allow high achieving students to acquire other skills while the rest catch up, allow the higher achieving students to skip grades with scaffold testing or some more complex version of them all.
Lessons are for unit 1 and cover: Overview of the whole exam Anglo Saxons Normans Later Middle Ages How to answer a 16 mark question All lessons build up (with scaffolding, example and planning worksheets included) to students completing a 16 mark question.
Summing up, they say parents and teachers need to be given strategies to scaffold learning and it really is a case of choosing the most appropriate resources for each task.
This bundle includes a PowerPoint covering the human body with a focus on the function of the heart, differentiated scaffolding sheets for the experiment write up, a nutrients information pack for questions in PowerPoint and a heart labeling activity.
Students learn through the following tasks: - Gauging and collaborating previous knowledge of «propaganda» through a discussion - based starter task; - Using an interactive, out - of - seat, group activity to build understanding of the features of propaganda; - Reading chapters 7 and 8 with a particular focus on the character of Squealer, and demonstrating their understanding through a related activity sheet; - Developing their understanding of Squealer's actions, and finding textual evidence to back this up, through a scaffolded, retrieval activity; - Using their imaginative and creative skills, in addition to their knowledge of Squealer and propaganda posters, to construct their own propaganda poster for Animal Farm; - Peer assessing their partners» learning attempts.
Making video documentaries is complex and takes a lot of time, so scaffold the projects to make the process enjoyable, and you'll end up with a product the students can be proud of.
That's why every modern game has a tutorial level that scaffolds the gamer's progress by setting up a series of simple levels, each designed to teach one new skill, and each building on previous levels.
Though the teacher provided excellent scaffolding of the research process so that her students could look up information from multiple sources, articulate their findings, and document their learning, inquiry would imply that the students asked the questions.
Module 1 - Le sport, le cinéma et la technologie Please do not forget to read the teaching tips under some slides: — RRB — A starter activity with a challenge on each power - point - Vocabulary build up with worksheets - Challenge tasks throughout the lesson - Homework ideas for each lesson - Editable power - points - Fun and challenging writing activities - Two revision lessons to build the gap with Y9 - jouer + preposition + sports and instruments (grammar point + activities)- speaking game on sports - mini-whiteboard game to build complex sentences - scaffolded reading activity with colour coding - speaking activity and several games to build vocabulary on new technologies - List of speaking questions on TV and music with opinions - Grammar point on «depuis + present» - Grammar point on irregular adjectives - Speaking activity on sports with cards - Complex reading text on new technologies - Grammar point on comparatives - Grammar point on «de + adjective + noun» (common errors)- Revision of imperfect with TV series - Revision of opinion phrases with TV series - Grammar point on direct object pronouns - Survey to practise pronunciation and new phrases on TV series - Grammar point on superlative using famous French actors - Several translation activities I hope you will enjoy my resources and if you have a question on a particular slide or activity, please do not hesitate to contact me or leave me a message.
I would argue through extensive classroom based action research I've personally undertaken, pitching learning to the top makes it easier for me to scaffold up and distill content down, thus meeting the diverse learning needs of my students posing a higher level of challenge.
These engaging and effective texts carefully scaffold students up a gradual staircase of text complexity to build the foundational skills they need to access complex text in their native language.
The CSC is aligned to Pillar One of the District's Action Plan, «High Standards, Rigorous Curriculum, and Powerful Instruction,» and is part of a larger initiative that provides supports ans scaffolding for schools to move up certification categories over time.
o Remove pre-requisites to advanced courses, and for students that may lack the preparation for these classes, pair an advanced course with a period of scaffolding and support to help them catch up and achieve success.
Scaffold the Level and Type of Questions: While you might be tempted to immediately demand high - level analysis questions, consider using a scaffolded process: begin with simple comprehension questions, then move on to questions that require inference skills, and finally build up to deep - analysis questions.
Another difference is that traditional formative thinking tends to want more frequent assessment of student mastery of the standards themselves, while assessment FOR learning focuses on day - to - day progress in learning as students climb the curricular scaffolding leading up to state standards.
Speaking of, even without the scaffold - spec giant wing of the GT430, the GT410 generates up to 96 kg of the stuff.
He fears that Hyde may «die upon the scaffold» for what crimes he may commit in the future, but «as I lay down my pen and proceed to seal up my confession, I bring the life of that unhappy Henry Jekyll to an end.»
The attribute is increasingly being used to build a kind of semantic scaffolding to prop up the generic markup that is HTML — going beyond simple semantic inflection of structures into semantic markup models where there are required parent and child relationships.
levels don't contain a lot of places to get to with the newfound ability to leap upwards toward the heavens, so mostly you'll jump up to the occasional bit of scaffolding or over a car.
Then we're up a series of scaffolding platforms onto the roof where a thermite charge takes out a satellite dish, blocking enemy communications.
Expect a climb up some scaffolding that'll ensure there's a vertiginous test of your platforming skills; look out for a dangerous trip into a pitch black forest involving red eyed arachnids and glowing orbs of light; a race against a rapidly rising water level and a roof top scramble with nothing to help you except an unpredictable, twisting, growing vine.
Noland's 1989 exhibition, Crate of Beer, at the Mattress Factory in Pittsburgh, PA, in which she set up scaffolding in front of stacks of Budweiser beer, illustrated her interest in exploring how the American dream is represented culturally.
In fact, Sam Durant's sculpture is made up of a combination of reconstructed gallows (scaffolds) that were used for executions in the United States, and an artistic statement about the death penalty.
Nearly 30 feet high, The Roof Garden Commission: Cornelia Parker, Transitional Object (PsychoBarn) is fabricated from a deconstructed red barn and seems at first to be a genuine house, but is in fact a scaled - down structure consisting of two facades propped up from behind with scaffolding.
Nearly 10 metres high, the sculpture was fabricated from a deconstructed red barn and appeared to be a genuine house, hovering over Central Park, but was in fact a set - like structure consisting of two facades propped up from behind with scaffolding.
Upon entering the ground floor atrium of Frank Lloyd Wright's Guggenheim Museum, its massive concrete ramps spiraling up toward the skylight, one encounters a towering mirror - covered cube supported by scaffolding elaborately rigged to one side of the museum.
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