Sentences with phrase «yield clues»

A quick scan completed in a matter of seconds can yield clues to these questions, and allows the reader the ability to quickly measure responses against the demands of the medical sales jobs they need filled.
She also noted that her research offers insights into the interactions between mind and body, and could yield clues to those mechanisms in the future.
Scheduled for 2016, OSIRIS - REx will yield clues to our solar system's origin and how to develop asteroid impact mitigation systems.
Close examination of these fossils yield clues that they are indeed early flatfishes.»
Finding these relics at last can yield clues to how our galaxy was built, long before Earth and our sun formed.
A little over five months since making landfall on the blood - red surface of Mars, NASA's remarkable Curiosity rover is heading towards its first sample - drilling target: a flat rock, laced with pale veins, which may yield clues about -LSB-...]
This would yield clues to the evolution of a comparatively newborn 100 - million - year - old planet.
For the moment, researchers are still trying to suss out the chemistry of the yellow luminescence, which may yield some clues about its unique function.
This natural ability to survive freezing may yield clues to the cryopreservation of human tissue
«Monarchs» wings yield clues to their birthplaces.»
Radiation emitted by the debris left over from catastrophic stellar explosions may yield clues to many astronomical puzzles
Jazz - playing computers and robots could soon yield clues about how to help people collaborate with machines, researchers say.
«Data from phones might yield clues about a flight's airspeed, direction and even cabin air pressure»
But the proof itself might yield clues about how to solve several other, related, nagging problems, such as a handful that deal with assigning colors to points on the plane.
Someday, similar maps of human brains may yield clues to mental illness, memory, and personality traits.
Pinning down which mosquito species carry the virus can yield clues about who is at risk and where.
Comparing the spectra of light reflected from the peaks of those craters may yield clues to the composition of the Moon's lower crust and mantle — and would have implications for models of how the Moon formed.
The twist, turns, skids, and swerves of his first year in office don't yield clues.
«Going beyond genetics yields clues to challenging childhood brain cancer.»
«Understanding the notorious infectivity of Francisella tularensis: Fresh approach to an old problem yields clues to tularemia virulence.»
The largest known Neolithic settlement yields clues about the roles played by the two sexes in early agricultural societies
Unlike some brain regions, which have been swallowing up earnest grad students like quicksand for decades without yielding a clue to their functions, the hippocampus is well - explored territory.
Particle physics and astrophysics are yielding clues
Previous work with such data has already yielded some clues.
«Hunt for Huntington's cause yields clues
In another March study, dendroclimatologist Brendan Buckley of Columbia University examined tree rings that yielded clues to the fate of Angkor, a once - bustling city in what is now Cambodia that thrived for five centuries before mysteriously collapsing in the 1400s.
Computer modeling reveals how water affects the structures and dynamics of biological molecules such as proteins, yielding clues to their functions
We can't say for sure what the first types of cheese were, but geohistorical backtracking yields some clues.
On a small rise that was once an island an unusual excavation has yielded clues to the rich foraging culture that flourished on the coasts of northern Europe during the Middle Stone Age
This procedure not only helped guide Penfield's surgical treatment of each patient but also yielded clues to what different parts of the brain do.
Four decades of intensive research yielded some clues, but the findings have been very limited.
Astronomers using NASA's Hubble Space Telescope have stumbled upon a mysterious object that is grudgingly yielding clues to its identity.
Many of the nebula's details can't be captured in a single picture - any more than one snapshot of the Grand Canyon yields clues to its formation and history.
This should yield a clue as to whether further dividend cuts are looming down the road.
The discovery equips dog breeders with the tools to eliminate that trait from the Dalmatian breed and yields clues to the cause of similar problems in humans.
With all transparency obscured, Richter's windows are barred gateways to hidden worlds, yielding no clue as to what lies beyond.
The ice, they said, yields clues to the Earth's environmental history.
The nature of the climate back then offers insight into the history of climate change taking place in the region, and yields clues to future trends, the researchers say.
A quick check around the UCAR site yielded no clues.
Fear not, the past yields clues for how new disruptive tech can differentiate.

Not exact matches

«Random pieces of wreckage can sometimes yield certain clues,» Smith said.
And while some, like a 2013 study in the journal The Lancet and a 2015 paper in the journal Nature, have yielded promising clues, none have been able to spot any precise, reliable genetic markers of the disease.
Insights into initiatives and the planning process can yield monumental clues for content marketers on how to map to the buyer's mindset during this phase.
But new U of T Scarborough research finds that it may also yield important clues about a range of mental health illnesses including addiction, anxiety and depression.
But over the past several years, discoveries have begun to yield some tantalizing clues about the end of the Ediacaran.
The cosmic rubble it left behind is now yielding fresh clues into how our corner of the universe came to be
And even as scientists start their analyses, a martian meteorite that arrived on Earth 12,000 years ago is yielding its own clues to life on Mars, strengthening the idea that we'll have to go deeper to find life, if it's there at all.
«The glow time of the fireball at the center of the Wilson cloud and the formation of the Wilson cloud are clues to the weapon's yield,» Spriggs says.
This time, the expedition team recovered more shards — bringing the total to 30 — which yielded some anatomical clues.
«Biostatistics approach to genetics yields new clues to roots of autism.»
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