Markers
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Working with computer vision scientists, we've converted simple
markers
on the vials of vaccines into what you might regard as crude thermometers.
The future research is "How can we find the genetic and molecular
markers
for the viability of seeds, without having to plant them every 10 years?"
And so what we're starting to do is we're starting to inject specially designed
markers
into the bloodstream that will target the cancer.
And we can make those
markers
glow.
We can take these
markers
and we can inject them in a tumor site.
And, actually, if you see, there are some color
markers
that in the beginning version we are using with it.
But that is, in principle, the way you solve the "fever of unexplained origin" problem, because each one of those spots then becomes a test for a particular set of
markers
of disease, and this will work in due course.
We call these behavioral
markers.
So, these are what I would call behavioral
markers.
Behavioral
markers
matter.
Now, why would Intel let me spend a lot of time and money, over the last 10 years, trying to understand the needs of seniors and start thinking about these kinds of behavioral
markers?
These discoveries of behavioral markers, and behavioral changes are game changing, and like the discovery of the microscope because of our collecting data streams that we've actually never done before.
When the second group of children came in, they were brought to the same room, shown the same anagrams, but this time Miss Smith told them which anagrams to do and which
markers
to write their answers with.
Now when the third group came in, they were told that their anagrams and their
markers
had been chosen by their mothers.
After reading the other reviews for this film I am of the opinion that the high
markers
are probably paid studio lackeys as the film I saw was absolutely dire, with wooden acting, lacklustre scripting and plodding predictable directing, one of the few plus points has to be the stunning scenery as this film features some stunning backdrops with great sweeping vistas and dramatic skies and wide open prairies, sadly when the most memorable thing in a film is the part featured behind the actors this has to be a warning sign as to the quality of the movie, all in all a thoroughly uninspiring addition to the western genre which even at the very reasonable price it can be obtained on DVD is best to avoid.
This comes out of the other story, which is about a serial killer who only kills women- said prostitutes and other ladies of the night- and leaves a red ribbon and some saliva as his only
markers.
Karloff is VERY creepy as the devil-worshipping madman whose cold, concrete Bauhaus sits atop the site of a bloody battle (it even overlooks a field of crude grave markers); his almost effeminate makeup and mannerisms further his creepiness (his black gown hangs like a dress on him and he often gestures with wrist limp).
These epidemic diseases are new
markers
of globalization, revealing through their chain of death how vulnerable the world has become from the pervasive movement of people and goods.
Until biological
markers
for psychiatric illnesses are identified, diagnosis will remain in a 19 th century time warp, relying on the equivalent of broad and outdated medical terms like "fever" and "dropsy."
There is another benefit to using English in business: The language has few power
markers.
Genetic markers, for example, can indicate which patients are likely to benefit from a drug, thereby improving outcomes while allowing patients to avoid potentially painful side effects of treatments that are unlikely to work.
For early-stage breast cancer patients, genetic
markers
show whether chemotherapy is likely to have an impact, or if hormone therapy alone is the better option.
In the future, geologists will see telltale
markers
like radioactive carbon – debris from nuclear blasts – and plastic waste scattered across the planet’s surface and embedded in rock.
Long used in passports and at border crossings, these unique identity
markers
have many other applications.
More specifically, training programs aimed at boosting pro-social motivation have led to increased activity in neural networks related to positive emotions and affiliation, as well as to reduced stress-relevant hormonal responses and increased immune markers, when participants are exposed to distress in others.
And there are still too many disparities based on gender, location, wealth, disability, and other
markers
of marginalization.
As world leaders head to Addis Ababa this week for the Third International Conference on Financing for Development, they will be guided not only by what happened in Oslo, but also by other important recent
markers
of global sentiment.
Thus, studies of the genetics of obesity that are based on a relationship between certain genetic
markers
and the BMI are also meaningless.
That threat was hardly grave, and whiteboard
markers
are inferior to chalk in myriad ways.
When politics is waged on these grounds, elections are won by those who are most successful at “priming” our latent cultural and psychological markers, not those who best represent our interests.
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