Sentences with phrase «work deciphering»

The odd - numbered chapters form the narrative of the linguists» visit to Al - Sayyid and their subsequent work deciphering its language.
That's how evolutionary biologist Michael Gray describes his work deciphering gene sequences within the mitochondria of protist cells and seeing how they have changed over time.

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«When you go into working with somebody, you have to really decipher very quickly whether you think they can execute or not,» says Lemonis.
In this year's report, we take stock in a «Trends» chapter to decipher what defines the 45 new markets we have uncovered during the three years of this project, and how businesses can work with them.
Of course, we do not yet know how the system will work, and only that it will work on highways, suggesting sensors can decipher white lines on the road and cars around it.
Excess Complexity: consultants needed to make the work seem really difficult so clients would not replicate and competitors could not decipher it.
This wisdom is expressed in an economy of superabundance, which we must decipher in daily life, in work and in leisure, in politics and in universal history.
«79 We must «decipher» this «economy» of freedom «in work and in leisure, in politics and in universal history,» thus giving communitarian, historical, and political expression to the hope projected by the Resurrection texts, without allowing the hope to be reduced to that expression.
«Deciphered» in the light of religious symbols, human life itself reveals a hidden side; it comes from «another part,» from far off; it is «divine» in the sense that it is the work of the gods or of supernatural beings.
When looking at these third - party labels that don't include USDA certification, consumers should research what the certifications mean, said Ioannis Kareklas, assistant professor of marketing at the University at Albany, who co-edited the 2017 book «Deciphering Organic Foods» and works with farmers.
There are some conspiracy theories working against me and only Haywill can help me decipher them.
«They show me letters from the Home Office that are difficult for me to decipher and I sometimes need to have a conversation with their solicitor to work out their status.
She moved to Bletchley Park later in the war, using her German to work on top secret translations of German naval messages for the code - breakers to decipher.
Like many of the other first - time councillors, I've been thrown in at the deep end: tangling with IT, deciphering which emails are for info and which are for action, meeting with residents and large numbers of council staff and working out who does what and how they can help.
According to him, the chief has the wisdom to decipher between fiction and reality, and to propagate the good works of the President to his followers.
When you buy tickets online and are asked to decipher an image of distorted words — that's the work of von Ahn.
The results are impressive, if a little hard to decipher, according to Ifat Levy, a neuroscientist at the Yale University School of Medicine who did not work on the new study.
Nadia Roan, a research scientist who works with Greene at UCSF and was also not involved in the new work, noted that «it would be very interesting to further decipher what conditions favor one mechanism over the other.»
Using data from brain imaging techniques that enable visualising the brain's activity, a neuroscientist at the University of Geneva (UNIGE) and a Parisian ENT surgeon have managed to decipher brain reorganisation processes at work when people start to lose their hearing, and thus predict the success or failure of a cochlear implant among people who have become profoundly deaf in their adult life.
As a postdoc, he worked to decipher the mechanisms at play.
But the real heavy lifting comes with deciphering exactly what these genes do, and creating a mosaic with these bits and pieces that can provide a fuller picture of how the genetic variants work to cause destruction.
The first is working out how to make the PGCs convert to mature sperm and eggs without transplanting them back into testes or ovaries; Hayashi is trying to decipher the signals that ovaries and testes give to the PGCs that tell them to become eggs or sperm, which he could then add to artificial PGCs in culture to lead them through these stages.
Philippe is recruiting archeologists and linguists to work on a glass «Rosetta» plaque to help our descendants decipher our messages.
The work could help scientists decipher the dynamics of animal herds and other «materials» made up of active agents.
Over the past decade, several research groups have been working to decipher the genes responsible for these chemical transformations.
Deciphering precisely how they work could enable us to tinker with these internal timepieces and genuinely slow down the aging process.
After a great deal of work — digging through the stacks, deciphering older papers related to a new concept, drafts wet with the blood of Jeff's red pen, and even an all - nighter or two — earlier this year I wrote a proposal that could hold some water.
«This work significantly advances our efforts to decipher how human milk amazingly orchestrates colonization of the infant gut by helpful bacteria, which then protects and guides intestinal development in the early stages of life.
This will give us a unique insight into how a comet «works» and ultimately help us to decipher the role of comets in the formation of the Solar System,» adds Matt.
If so, says Grover Bagby, a hematologist who directs the Oregon Cancer Center at the Oregon Health Sciences University in Portland, further work to decipher the protein's exact function could shed light on how to treat a much larger population of patients with leukemia, certain other forms of cancer, and aplastic anemia.
The complex corn genome — coming in at a hearty two billion base pairs (compared with the human genome's 2.9 billion base pairs)-- has been mapped by more than 150 researchers, who worked for years to decipher the grain's genetic code.
These use layers of computation that are hard for us to decipher, which makes it tricky to work out how they reached a decision, and perhaps harder to verify that they will behave as expected in combat.
«Dengue strains differ in rates of viral replication: New research works to decipher the relationship between dengue viral load patterns and disease severity using mathematical models.»
«We still need to work on deciphering some of the fine - scale mechanisms behind these general patterns,» Meigs said.
For the next 2 years, he worked at NIH to decipher the genetic code until another networking encounter opened an important door for Clark, when Brenner visited the Nirenberg lab.
That work triggered a close race between the Cambridge University group and a rival team at MIT in deciphering tRNA's 3D structure at atomic resolution with x-ray crystallography, with the two labs publishing results within 2 weeks of each other.
Biological anthropologists look at skeletal remains of past cultures to gain insight into how earlier peoples lived, and forensic anthropologists work with modern - day law enforcement to decipher skeletal evidence and solve crimes.
The team has succeeded not only in deciphering what is happening in the cell interior but also, using a revolutionary live - cell microscopy technique, the scientists have observed for the first time individual receptors at work in intact cells.
«Our laboratory is specialized in deciphering the molecular mechanisms involved in the recruitment of white blood cells, explains Dr. Adama Sidibé, a researcher at the Faculty of Medicine at UNIGE and the first author of this work.
«If these hieroglyphs could be deciphered they could help Egyptologists work out why these mysterious shafts were built,» says Richardson.
Professor Kathy Rastle, from the Department of Psychology at Royal Holloway said, «The results were striking; people who had focused on the meanings of the new words were much less accurate in reading aloud and comprehension than those who had used phonics, and our MRI scans revealed that their brains had to work harder to decipher what they were reading.»
Deciphering how each human gene works is no easy undertaking.
Antonio Giraldez (Yale University)-- A developmental biologist, Dr. Giraldez works on deciphering the regulatory code that shapes embryogenesis, the earliest events that occur after fertilization.
«Taken together, the work represents a large step towards deciphering the code that controls gene expression, and provides an invaluable resource to scientists all over the world to further understand the function of the whole human genome», says Professor Taipale.
Ana got her PhD at ICGEB and Osaka University on strategies for optimization of HBsAg expression in Pichia pastoris under the direction of Dr. Navin Khanna, and she did postdoctoral work woth Prof. Rolf Jessberger at Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York where she carried out a project aimed at deciphering the mechanisms of gene targeting by recombinant adeno - associated virus in human cells.
We are therefore working to decipher the mechanism of centrosomal clustering in hematologic malignancies with a view to the development of specific inhibitors to exploit this mechanism for therapeutic ends.
Dr. Péault is internationally recognized principally for his work on the prospective identification and characterization of human hematopoietic (blood) stem cells, of which his laboratory has also deciphered the ultimate origin during embryonic life.
Building on her work in characterizing microglial subpopulations, she proposes to decipher the precise anatomical location and proximity of microglia most likely to drive neurodegeneration and synapse loss.
To this end, his work often relies on anthropology and human history as much as it does on genome sequencing and computation, in order to decipher the subtle genetic signatures that appear when species undergo major events such as population bottlenecks, large - scale migration or dispersal events, or the development of resistance to disease.
By reprogramming human skin cells and other cells from patients with neurologic and psychiatric diseases into induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) and induced neurons (iN), his work seeks to decipher the progression and mechanisms that lead to brain cell dysfunction.
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