Sentences with phrase «useful marker»

These discoveries could be exploited for the development of useful markers for diagnosis and prognosis, as well as for the development of new RNA - based cancer therapies.
«Telomere G - tail: Useful marker of endothelial dysfunction, stroke and dementia.»
Astronomers first discovered dark energy in the 1990s, while studying type 1a supernovae — exploding stars that act as useful markers for time and distance in the universe.
The authors add that «while there is no real scientific basis to why global warming of 2 degrees C should be considered «safe,» it emerged as «the least unattractive course of action» and has been used as an easily understood, politically useful marker to communicate the urgency of the climate change problem and to drive action on a global scale.»
This information makes type 1a supernovas useful markers for measuring distances across the universe.
But that interpretation is blind to the broader calculus at play and fails to note how useful the marker is to the administration.
Filtering the world around him into his own pictorial space throughout an incredibly prolific career, Green's works are useful markers in illustrating the rapid shifts of the world around him as it entered a new and chaotic century.
By analyzing the molecular aspects of the extensive immune crosstalk between the fungal pathogen and the human host allows to define novel evasion strategies and defines new molecules which can serve as useful markers to develop new antifungal compounds and vaccine candidates.
The obligations to deal with other barriers to e-commerce are useful markers for legislation, but the TPP gives little guidance to content in some areas (privacy, spam) and significant exceptions to enforceability in others (location of facilities, source code disclosure.)
The North Star is a useful marker as it remains in one spot in the Northern Hemisphere.
Of possibly greater relevance are the observations on fasting insulin concentrations, which provide a useful marker of insulin resistance in population - based studies (12).
Levels of a nerve cell signaling molecule called substance P — measured in tear samples — might be a useful marker of diabetes - related nerve damage (neuropathy), suggests a study in the July issue of Optometry and Vision Science, the official journal of the American Academy of Optometry.
They suggested that the telomere G - tail might be a useful marker of endothelial dysfunction, as well as stroke and dementia.
At the same time the effect is a useful marker for the degree to which CO in the atmosphere has been reacting with OH.
Biomarker found in space complicates search for life on exoplanets 02 October 2017 A molecule once thought to be a useful marker for life as we know it has been discovered around a young star and at a comet for the first time, suggesting these ingredients are inherited during the planet - forming phase.
These studies led to identification of a cell surface protein that is a useful marker of positive selection and is a likely regulator of mature lymphocyte and APC function.
«Prolonged sleep might be a useful marker of increased stroke risk in older people, and should be tested further for its utility in clinical practice,» the authors conclude.
It is stimulated in the liver in response to thyroid hormone and estrogen, so it can be a useful marker for tissue level of thyroid.
This does not mean that this isn't a useful marker.
Additionally, a comprehensive set of positions articulated by Premier Wen Jiabao on December 17, the penultimate day of teh summit, serve as a useful marker of where China stood going into the final 36 hours of negotiations (see summary in People's Daily, Chinese only, rough Google translation here).
To that extent, the decision could be said to be a useful marker for both claimants and funders as to what is a reasonable funding return.
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