Sentences with phrase «which coaxed»

The legendary Grand Prix racing cars built by Auto Union back in the 1930s already featured mechanical superchargers, which coaxed as much as 440 kW (around 600 hp) out of the mighty 16 - cylinder and 12 - cylinder engines.
The film premiered at Cannes to a warm reception thanks to its charactorially complex and mysterious tale of an aging actress and her personal assistant which coaxed a pair of stunning performances out of Juliette Binoche and Kristen Stewart in the leading roles.
His group began with 242 eggs, but after removing the eggs» nuclei and swapping in those of somatic cells, the investigators produced only 30 blastocysts (week - old embryos), from which they coaxed just one stem cell line into being.
Finally, the team grew the tissue in a three - dimensional system, which coaxed it into forming all the structures found in gut tissue, including the finger - like villi that protrude inwards to increase surface area, and recesses called crypts containing the intestinal stem cells that renew the gut lining weekly (Nature, DOI: 10.1038 / nature09691).
Instead, show your produce love through cooking methods such as roasting, caramelizing, charring and grilling, which coax out complex, layered flavors and add premium cues.
I started with my favourite recipe for Roasted Sweet Potatoes (Low and Slow) which coaxes and highlights their natural sweetness.
The remaining 90 or so characterized proteins include molecular chaperones, which prevent other proteins from sticking together; translation machinery, which coaxes messenger RNAs and ribosomes to form proteins; and proteins that control the structure of RNA.

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And she has coaxed singular performances from her charges, once guiding Mr. Jeremy through a scene in which he sang to her small dog.
Burning sage, a common practice for ritual cleansing, is also a simple way to coax out the herb's essential oil, which gives this gin and pear juice cocktail a pleasantly smoky, herbaceous finish.
With a thin rolling pin, she coaxes it into a smooth, sprawling circle, pressing down on it with the full weight of her body — yellow tank and Levi's, brown bangs that graze her eyelids, arms tattooed in graphic symbols, each of which marks some kind of overcoming.
Which two Premier League players are trying to COAX Messi to England?
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Yoga practice can coax open your chest and shoulders, which slowly collapse inward from nursing and carrying the baby around.
Battling the interference of 658 MPs, plus Peers, press and Royalty; coaxing and soothing his collaborator Pugin; fending of the mad schemes of a host of crackpot inventors, including Dr Reid and his Ventilator, and assaults from the egos of countless busybodies intent on destroying his reputation and coming in three times over budget and 17 years behind schedule, Barry eventually succeeded — after countless setbacks and rows which contributed to his death in 1860.
The question then is which candidate can coax more of his supporters to the polls.
«The barriers to entry of laying down coaxial cable in an entire city, or laying down telephone lines in an entire city are enormous,» Weiner said, in 2013, as cities across the country are more interested in fiber - optic cable, which is far faster, than they are in coax.
Your dog will use their paws and nose to coax treats out of the Kong, which stimulates their natural hunting and scavenging instincts!
Previous studies have found that brown fat can be coaxed into action by activating the β3 - adrenergic receptor, which is expressed on the surfaces of brown and white fat cells, as well as on cells of the urinary bladder and other tissues.
The stem cells, derived from human umbilical cord - blood and coaxed into an embryonic - like state, were grown without the conventional use of viruses, which can mutate genes and initiate cancers, according to the scientists.
First, there's old - school, Dolly - the - sheep cloning, which involves taking a whole genome from the DNA of your target species and injecting it into an egg of a closely related species that is minus its nucleus, and coaxing it to develop.
Low - profile platoons like Stewart's, deployed by the military's Agribusiness Development Team (ADT) program, are part of the U.S. - led military coalition's counterinsurgency strategy, which aims to coax Afghans to rely on their government rather than the Taliban.»
One candidate for such a computer is a so - called optical lattice, in which ultracold atoms are coaxed by strategically placed laser beams into a grid arrangement,...
Jun Takahashi at Kyoto University, Japan, and colleagues wondered whether they could treat monkeys with a disease like Parkinson's using induced pluripotent stem cells, which are made by coaxing blood or skin cells into becoming stem cells.
With the right nutrition, his team coaxed such stem cells to grow into a 3D, pencil tip - sized version of the gut from which it came.
I commission articles from scientists according to a specific theme, which takes lateral thinking and coaxing.
The researchers coaxed white blood cells from humans and other apes into forming stem cells, from which they grew organoids.
New methods are being formulated to coax the «primed» ESCs — which more resemble cells from post-implantation embryos — back in time even more to resemble naïve stem cells, those found in pre-implantation embryos only days after fertilization.
That's been a struggle: It took more than 70 years for researchers to coax frigid bosons — which, along with fermions, are the basic particles that comprise all known visible matter in the universe — into an arrangement dubbed a Bose - Einstein condensate, named for physicists Albert Einstein and Satyendra Nath Bose who predicted it in 1924.
By adding a combination of four key factors, a skin cell can be made into an iPSC, which can then be coaxed into forming liver, lung and brain cells in a culture dish.
The study results, published in the journal Cell, revolve around iPSCs, which since their 2006 discovery have enabled researchers to coax mature (fully differentiated) bodily cells (e.g. skin cells) to become like embryonic stem cells.
They then coaxed these induced pluripotent stem cells, which are genetically identical to the patients» cells, to develop into two separate groups of nerve cells: neurons and what are called astroglial cells.
This finding complements previous research from the University of Edinburgh and the National Institute for Medical Research which showed that embryonic stem cells can be coaxed into this spinal cord cells; however, the Cambridge researchers showed that the in the embryo - like aggregates, the structural organization is more robust and allows for the polarised growth of the tissue.
Second, the researchers observed that the stem cell injection coaxed the body into producing more of its own cells in the eye, which multiplied the therapeutic effect.
For example, liver cells may be coaxed to produce insulin, which is normally made by the pancreas.
«We hope this research will help inform clinicians into congenital defects related to the formation and maintenance of arteries and veins, and may also yield new strategies that can coax the development of arteries from stem cells — which may prove useful for treating coronary artery disease.»
He can coax the new neurons into the precise kind of neuron most vulnerable in HD, which are normally hidden deep in the brain.
They used six genes to coax these cells to revert to iPSCs, which could then be developed into blood cells.
But it would allow so - called therapeutic cloning in which a patient's cells are coaxed to an embryonic state where they regain the potential to create all of the body's different tissue types.
The regenerative tooth fillings stimulate the stem cells, which then coax dentin growth.
My hair has grown a lot recently and I have been able to coax it into soft waves which is fab.
Which helps coax the bone and skin to grow over the metal.
Throughout his long career, which began with Poor Cow all the way back in 1967, Ken Loach has proven himself adept at coaxing strong performances from non-professional actors.
Needless to say, this development has a negative effect on their subsequent screen performance which in turn frustrates Sam when he can no longer coax the same chemistry out of his leading man and woman.
Team Meat spoke out on their experience to coax Microsoft to adjust policies (which they're doing), but it had a side effect of creating this additional fanbase of stink towards Microsoft.
The Stanford Prison Experiment This 1971 social study — which separated innocent college students into guards and prisoners, coaxing their most monstrous impulses to the fore — gets a vigorous big - screen airing in Kyle Patrick Alvarez's new drama.
Roy is finally coaxed off of the couch when he is given a brand spanking new entertainment center and satellite system, which unbeknownst to him is actually a device that will suck anyone that ventures too close into a sort of TV Hell, trying to survive the nonstop cavalcade of dangerous television programs designed to put the participants in great peril.
And that «today» is Paolo Sorrentino's Youth, his melancholic follow - up to exuberant Oscar - winner, The Great Beauty, in which Caine plays a retired classical music conductor who is being coaxed from his scenic Swiss enclave for one last gig, by order of the Queen of England.
The 1.4 - liter turbocharged I - 4 is rather smooth and offers decent power, but the six - speed automatic, which is slow to respond to throttle input and a bit coarse when coaxed through manual controls, could stand some additional refinement.
Changes to the engine electronics coaxed an additional 26 kW from the ten - cylinder, which now produces 412 kW (560 hp) from a displacement of 5,204 cc.
Although the Esteem's engine is rated at 98 horsepower, you have to keep the accelerator buried deep in the carpet to coax respectable performance from the aluminum engine, which gets loud and buzzy.
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