Sentences with phrase «with pioneering the use»

Sports Insights is credited with pioneering the use of public betting trends data at actual sportsbooks to unlock value in the sports betting marketplace.
Since the 1970s, Dr. Phil Maffetone has warned against sugar addiction and carbohydrate intolerance along with pioneering the use of biofeedback via heart - rate monitoring devices.
DTA's system is cutting - edge; the company is credited with pioneering the use of video in their traffic - school programs, and other such technological innovations are incorporated too.

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Business owners can partner with manufacturing plants that use IoT to connect to operations, logistics, and suppliers, says Maciej Kranz, an IoT pioneer and author of Building the Internet of Things.
Langer, an MIT Institute Professor with some 750 patents issued or pending worldwide, was one of the first people to apply chemical engineering methods to medical applications, pioneering the use of specially designed polymers for targeted drug delivery and tissue regeneration.
At Trillium Asset Management, Simon Billenness pioneered the use of shareholder engagement of companies operating in countries with repressive regimes.
By cultivating a dedicated, active community, collaborating with their audience to co-create the Deadhead lifestyle, and giving away «freemium» content, the Dead pioneered many social media and inbound marketing concepts successfully used by businesses across all industries today.
Dr Eric Topol talks with pioneering researcher John Rogers about how his flexible electronic devices are being used in medicine and what further developments lie ahead.
Commonwealth Care Alliance, Libertana Home Health and Northwell Health are pioneering the use of ambient listening voice assistants in healthcare, and they all have so far achieved success with the technology as measured by patient satisfaction.
How can we best use our gifts, knowledge and resources to pioneer projects aimed at reaching others with the good news?
Unilever has announced a partnership with start - up company Ioniqa and the largest global producer of PET resin Indorama Ventures to pioneer a new technology which converts PET waste back into virgin grade material for use in food packaging.
First, I always toast my oats with butter and canola oil, no matter what recipe I'm making, using Ree Drummond's method from her recipe for granola bars on The Pioneer Woman blog, this added 2T butter and 1 / 8c of oil.
Using a multiple embossing idea first pioneered by Beatson Clark, Pont has added the white flint 250 ml BBQ sauce bottle with standard 43 mm twist - off neck finish to its general sale range.
The Pioneer can be used from birth as a protective pram with the lie flat carrycot that's also suitable for overnight sleeping.
A doctor in Sweden pioneered extended rear facing child car seats and since the 1960's Swedes have been using these with great results.
When we moved to New York in the»80s, it was impossible to find a midwife who would take our insurance, so I went to a doctor who worked with midwives and pioneered using the Leboyer (precursor to water birth) in New York.
The hood and apron pack can be used with both the carrycot and seat unit to ensure your child is always warm and comfortable whether you are using the Pioneer as a pram or a pushchair.
The hood and apron pack supplied with your Pioneer is used on both the newborn carrycot, and on the pushchair seat unit supplied with the package.
With merely 5,000 square feet of space to provide treatment to the young clients, our dedicated group of therapists used equipment and materials that were donated or purchased at yard sales to conduct physical, occupational and speech therapy based on the sensory integration techniques taught by pioneer, Dr. Jean Ayres.
The secure guard accessory clip can be used with all pioneer, frontier and pinnacle models.
The term «norm entrepreneur» is sometimes used in politics and international relations to refer to pioneers who, dissatisfied with the status quo, take action to change it at their own initiative.
With this site, New York State is also pioneering the use of big data and social networking technologies to create transparency around building energy efficiency, drive innovation, and accelerate projects.
Visitors to the NRAO can see the scopes, stroll the parklike grounds and learn about the pioneers of radio astronomy, but they can't use a cell phone — 13,000 square miles around the installation are a designated National Radio Quiet Zone to minimize interference with ongoing data collection.
The rationale for using spironolactone - an inexpensive, generic, medication - stems from the pioneering research of Bertram Pitt, MD, University of Michigan School of Medicine, who showed the benefit of this class of drugs in patients with heart failure and reduced ejection fraction, and who also served as chair of the TOPCAT Steering Committee.
Henderson, with Nigel Unwin, wrote in Scientific American's February 1984 issue about how the two pioneered the use of electron microscopes to see the details of cell membrane proteins.
By the early 1990s, Swedo and the NIMH team were treating the Sydenham group and pioneering some of the same types of treatments used for patients like Paul Michael today: steroids such as prednisone to stanch the tide of immune molecules; plasmapheresis, a technique to filter the blood, cleanse it of autoantibodies, and return it intact to the patient; and intravenous delivery of a new, healthy immune system with IVIG.
Designer Linda Loudermilk — a pioneer in environmental fashion whose collection is available at a wide range of boutiques — says she uses eco-friendly fabrics exclusively and adds to the list such exotic sustainable fibers as sea cell (a seaweed - based fiber), soy fiber * (extracted from the residue of soybeans used in the manufacture of tofu), and sasawashi (a linenlike blend of Japanese paper and kumazasa herb with antibacterial properties that «can heal a cut on your leg» — or so Loudermilk claims).
Working with USAID and later HarvestPlus and the National Science Foundation, Rocheford has used natural breeding techniques to pioneer high beta - carotenoid orange corn.
With this intervention, developed at the UHZ — the first use of the Cardioband on the tricuspid valve — the University Heart Center Zurich is strengthening its reputation as a pioneer in the field of heart valve medicine.
Jockers developed his techniques at Stanford University in California, where he worked with literature researcher Franco Moretti, who pioneered the use of automated large - scale analyses of digitised texts, a process he calls «distant reading».
A team of Korean researchers, affiliated with Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST) has recently pioneered in developing a new simple nanowire manufacturing technique that uses self - catalytic growth process assisted by thermal decomposition of natural gas.
A team of Korean researchers, affiliated with UNIST has recently pioneered in developing a new simple nanowire manufacturing technique that uses self - catalytic growth process assisted by thermal decomposition of natural gas.
It included a controversial love affair with physicist Paul Langevin, a friendship with Albert Einstein, the establishment of the Radium Institute in Paris, her pioneering use of radiography on the French wounded in the first world war, her tours of the United States to raise money to obtain radium for her institutes in Paris and Warsaw, and her relationships with her daughters, scientist Irène Joliot - Curie and writer Eve Curie.
Surgeons in the US have pioneered the use of a mechanical arm laden with sensors to track the positions of their surgical instruments while they operate on patients» brains.
Commonly used with other diagnostic technologies, such as CTs, Vettukattil pioneered its use in echocardiography to evaluate complex heart defects.
Karl Deisseroth, an optogenetics pioneer at Stanford University, has used the technique with animals to learn more about the nature of the disordered brain circuitry in Parkinson's.
Researchers at JBEI pioneered the use of ionic liquids, salts that are liquid at room temperature, to tackle the deconstruction of plant material because of the efficiency with which the solvent works.
Life - cycle engineering, of which Frangopol is a recognized pioneer, is an approach to assess the environmental impacts in conjunction with economic impacts that includes a structure's life cycle from its production to its use and its end.
Even when using pioneer (or brand - name) drugs, doctors monitor patients on these types of medications until they find the precise dose that works with each person's physiology.
The US Navy is pioneering the use of high - temperature superconductors in working machinery with a newly delivered sonar system.
Raichle, a pioneer in the use of brain imaging, and his colleagues have observed that in brains at «rest» — when you are not thinking of anything in particular or even when you are asleep — dispersed areas are still buzzing with communication.
Hoping to find another way to protect plants, researchers with Verdia Inc. and Maxygen Inc., both in Redwood City, California, and Pioneer Hi - Bred International Inc. in Johnston, Iowa, took a cue from a different technology — one in which a microbial enzyme is used to modify a herbicide called glufosinate.
Scientists have pioneered the use of a high - powered imaging technique to picture in exquisite detail one of the central proteins of life — a cellular recycling unit with a role in many diseases.
Now, using the method pioneered by Sir Isaac Newton when he determined the mass of Jupiter, Brown and his colleagues have determined that Eris, a far - flung rocky mass with a wildly eccentric orbit, is 27 percent more massive than Pluto.
His group has pioneered the use of transcriptomics and — more recently — metabolomics approaches for stress signaling applications with relevance to molecular toxicology.
I hope we will begin to show some of the greater boldness that we showed in the 1960s and 1970s, with missions more like Voyager, Pioneer, and Apollo, using robotic spacecraft where appropriate, where the risk to life can be prevented, and confining our human missions to areas where we can make a special contribution.
Working with a world - leading group at the University of Connecticut in the USA, who pioneered the development of self - assembling protein nanoparticles (SAPNs) for vaccine design, they have used advanced mathematical calculations to create a complete picture of the surface morphology of these particles.
A Canadian scientist who used a fellowship to visit London's Royal Institution to work with crystallography pioneer William H. Bragg, Barnes wound up publishing the definitive structure of ice formed under natural environmental conditions.
After receiving a master degree in Biotechnology at the University of Verona (Italy) in 1998, I joined the neuroscience centre of GlaxoSmithKline (GSK), a large research - based pharmaceutical company based in Verona (Italy) and Harlow (UK), where I pioneered the use of functional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to describe the neural substrates modulated by pharmacological agents, a line of research that I also pursued to obtain a PhD degree in biomedical imaging with the University of Verona.
Bruce Carlsten, of the Accelerator andOperations Technology Division's High - Power Electrodynamics Group, is a pioneer in the production and use of high - brightness electron beams with applications that span a range of Laboratory programs and which have found widespread usage worldwide.
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