Sentences with phrase «which time the markers»

In November 2015, the City of Ottawa imposed a six - month limit on ghost bikes, crosses and other roadside memorials, after which time the markers would be removed if anyone complained about them.

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The two Facebook employees who worked alongside Kogan (who was using the surname Spectre at the time) on that 2015 study — which looked at international friendships as a class marker by examining Facebook users» friend networks — are named in the paper as Charles Gronin and Pete Fleming.
The use of MMA, in modern America in particular, as a missional tool to address the decline in male church attendance is, then, a marker of the times in which we live.
Our reaction times, which the reporter notes is «a reliable marker of general intelligence,» are longer than theirs.
Our reaction times, which the reporter notes is «a reliable marker of general....
Babies who reach critically low levels of reserve fuel and fluids before their mother's milk comes in can be found lethargic with compromised vital signs after hours of constant nursing and fussing, at which time they are often diagnosed with hypoglycemia, excessive weight loss and / or hyperbilirubinemia, all markers of starvation.
In recent times, there has been the First Time Genetic Screen, which includes blood tests in addition to an ultrasound to detect markers for Down Syndrome, to determine who might need additional testing.
The Human Genome Project, which sequenced the 3 billion pairs of nucleotide bases in human DNA, was a piece of cake in comparison: Epigenetic markers and patterns are different in every tissue type in the human body and also change over time.
During your time in Texas in the mid-1980s, you made one of your first big discoveries with positron emission tomography, which uses radioactive markers to monitor blood flow, among other functions.
In a further analysis in which the authors studied the change in BMI and cardiometabolic risk markers of 1,488 young adults over 6 years, the authors found that the cardiometabolic risk profile of an individual was highly responsive to weight change over time.
The study, published online by the American Journal of Public Health, is the first known neighborhood walking trial in which a physiological marker was measured in real - time for residents in their own communities.
The group took data along the fault from about 100 GPS locations, including stations where data are collected continuously and sites where instruments are episodically set up over small markers on the ground, the positions of which can be recorded over time as the Earth slowly shifts.
Kisspeptins circulating in the blood increase dramatically during normal human pregnancy, to several thousand times non-pregnancy levels, which makes them a novel predictive marker for assessing the risk of later complications.
Next they looked at whether the amount of time a person spent being sedentary (which was mainly sitting) was related to these markers of health.
«One of the ways we can reduce the amount of time is by using genetic markers to evaluate which genes are of interest to us.»
In a paper published in the journal Nanotechnology [«Static micro-array isolation, dynamic time series classification, capture and enumeration of spiked breast cancer cells in blood: the nanotube - CTC chip»], Panchapakesan's team, which includes graduate students Farhad Khosravi, the paper's lead author, and researchers at the University of Louisville and Thomas Jefferson University, describe a study in which antibodies specific for two markers of metastatic breast cancer, EpCam and Her2, were attached to the carbon nanotubes in the chip.
Previous studies in this field have predominantly focused on blood risk markers taken in the fasted state, which only tend to be, in for the minority of the time, overnight.
«The new method has allowed us to measure several markers of diet and nutrient status at the same time in a large number of people, which we believe is the first time this has been done,» he says.
Investigators are developing a blood test that measures the level of a brain injury marker to help determine which injuries need longer recovery times.
These nurseries give birth to clusters of stars that represent the ideal markers for tracing the position of spiral arms, as the relatively young groups of stars have not yet had the time to drift away from the region in which they were created.
Venous blood was drawn at these time points and the cells stained with PE - conjugated antibodies against MHC class I, class II, CD45, CD3, B220 or Gr - 1, which represent antibodies against myeloid and lymphoid markers.
DartMouse ™ offers clients a marker - assisted congenic breeding strategy to produce congenic mice with > 99 % recipient strain genetic purity in half the time (5 generations; 1.25 - 1.5 years) instead of the more practiced 10 - 20 generations, which can take greater than 5 years.
The study discovered that a total of half an hour of intermittent high - intensity exercise each week, which involved a total time commitment of 75 minutes, reduced blood sugar spikes following meals, reduced 24 - hour blood sugar levels, as well as improved mitochondrial capacity of skeletal muscle, which is a metabolic health marker.
We see their neurotransmitter's low so we'll look at markers like HVA, which called Homovanillate — you and I talked about that all the timewhich is a Dopamine marker.
These rancid oils that are causing inflammation inside our blood vessels, which inflammation we now, markers like CRP, c - reactive protein, or interleukin 6, those are big, big - time correlates to heart disease, which we know are coming as a result of a lot of the inflammation happening in our body with some of these, a lot of these vegetable oils, like canola, corn, soy, and so forth.
The overall effect of consuming a diet high in sugar on these numerous health markers is likely more detrimental to overall health compared to increased consumption of saturated fat, which can increase LDL but at the same time raise HDL.
Markers of time and place are also disorientingly absent in one of the festival's genuine whatsits, Alessandro Comodin's Happy Times Will Come Soon, which screened out of competition in Critics» Week.
If you ever struggle with timing in battle, this version includes an assist option that shows a marker for which bro will be attacked in a battle.
Besides the shot marker, your player has a timing gauge which represents how long you should be holding down the button for a perfect shot.
There are no markers to tell us how much time has passed, which is probably an attempt to show us how time has gotten away from Tom and Violet.
In my opinion, Dead Rising 2 is just a few nudges away from being an all - time classic — just improve the durability of combo weapons to make them worth the trouble of creating them, and then add map markers listing which components are available where.
Further proof that Audi has to keep spending time, money and sweat to keep from overpowering the Porsche Cup which is the performance marker.
So each time you are doing practice departures, you can use an associated cue or marker to signal this fact and then, once you have worked up practice departures to a time frame of around one to two hours (during which most dogs with separation anxiety typically have issues), you can use the cue during actual departures to function to «bridge» from practice to actual departures.
This research, both complex and time - consuming, is concentrated on identifying genetic markers which could then be used to develop a DNA test for GRPU.
Serving, spiking and seeing where the ball is going are not helped along with any meters or ground markers, which forces you to be exact with your timing or risk losing, especially when deciding which type of serve you wish to enact.
The emptiness, combined with the large game world, means you'll spend a lot of time travelling between objective markers, which can be tedious.
There are little bits of polish all throughout the game, such as objective markers so that you clearly know where to head next, the option to pick which partner character backs up you and your summoned demons in battle, and the ability to change your difficulty at any time between the three default settings.
Also, there are a fair few quests which, like Morrowind, will take away the quest marker that was ever present in Skyrim and force you to actually read your quest book from time to time, figuring things out for yourself.
Her current book project provisionally titled, Pattern Recognition: Durational Conditions of Contemporary Art asks what happens when the processes of standardization, modularization and the clustering effects of digital culture, which have come to condition viewers» expectations for time - based media art, are not considered as neutral technologies, but as powerful social markers.
Skin Thick opens at a time when the visual arts are beginning to be taken as seriously as markers of Southern identity as the region's music, literature and cuisine long have — as evidenced by the publication Southern Accent: Seeking the South in Contemporary Art, which accompanied a recent exhibition at Duke University's Nasher Art Museum and the Speed Art Museum in Louisville, Kentucky.
Exposure to these works — with which many Chinese artists might be familiar only in reproduction or online — is seen by Tinari as a means of fostering creative dialogue between the two artistic traditions and diminishing the «time - lag» that hindered domestic art for so long after the Reform and Opening Up period that followed Mao's death in 1976, traditionally taken as the «starting point» of contemporary Chinese art (Tinari concedes that this is a useful marker, but suggests that a new generation of art historians should «complicate» such simplified narratives).
It includes key essays by the curators Christine van Assche, Chief Curator, Centre Pompidou, Paris, writer and film critic Chris Darke, and Whitechapel Gallery curators Magnus Af Petersens (Chief Curator) and Habda Rashid (Assistant Curator); texts by critics Raymond Bellour and Arnaud Lambert; plus the first English translations of two key early writings by Marker, an essay on Jean Cocteau's film Orphée (1950) and his short story Till the End of Time (1947), which takes place the day after VJ day amidst a torrential rainstorm and features a demobilised soldier subject to apocalyptic visions, anticipating Marker's most famous film, La Jetée (1962).
The sculpture acts like a billboard or marker, in which a landscape of time, compression and process is reflected in the strata that run through it.
Highlights include all five of Marker's multi-media installations shown together for the first time, rarely seen photographs, and a newly re-mastered edition of Le Joli Mai (The Merry Month of May, 1963), which romantically describes Paris via interviews with people in the street, interspersed with a commentary ranging from the number of hours of sunshine in May to the amount of meat and potatoes eaten by the city's population each month.
These energetically charged markers of time serve as individual time capsules forever connected to the hands or lives through which they previously passed.
The film is in conversation with Chris Marker's radical 1962 photo - roman, La Jetée, which utilizes still photography to tell a story of longing, time travel, and the terror of nuclear apocalypse.
My interest was the result of hearing a conference presentation in 1993 in which a geological marker was mentioned appearing at roughly that time at a site which indicated a drainage from the Baltic.
With TOBS, at least, they are redoing the calculation that goes from the reading of the max - min markers at a particular time (which is the real record) to the calculation of a monthly average.
With the use of an easel and different color marker pens representing their separate times with the children, we created together a visual schedule which gave them a better understanding of how they would share those days.
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