The battle between good and evil, loving service, prayer and mission converge,
synthesize, and integrate in this authentic community.
It is also recommended that for the coastal areas of Pakistan having complex or mix-type terrains and having abnormal gusting wind feature, the second-order Markov chain method should be attempted to increase the certainty in the
synthesize wind speed data.
It cost Venter and his company $40 million to
synthesize the first bacterial genome.
Our experiences indicate that the use of these tools can, with guidance, enhance students' ability to reflect upon and
synthesize information, to adopt a position based on valid, carefully considered evidence and to clearly communicate their position to others in a persuasive manner.
Perhaps Viola also wants to
synthesize religion and magic with science and technology.
Julian had already made a name for himself by being the first to
synthesize another expensive drug.
The main purpose of this paper is to
synthesize arguments contained within their books relating to the theory of power vs.
They must analyze,
synthesize, and then judge before they can complete this initial step of their assignment.
(Yokohama Research Center, Kamoshida-cho, Aoba-ku, Yokohama City, 227-8502, Japan) was to
synthesize extremely hydrophilic PGFEs, improve the emulsion stability of milk beverages and improve the solubility of sucrose monoesters used to inhibit spore germination in clear acidic beverages.
In many cases, GeneProt will chemically
synthesize the candidate proteins in order to provide its pharmaceutical partner with research material.
For the first time NIST has been able to
synthesize waveforms with peak output voltages exceeding 100 mV using the Josephson waveform synthesizer.
"It's quite difficult to
synthesize the drug, which is why complete synthesis is not economically feasible." She says Bristol-Myers Squibb, the producer of Taxol, partially
synthesizes the drug, using material from other yew varieties to produce the compound.
The ability to
synthesize vitamins led to the development and popularity of vitamin pills, and when these became available at affordable prices, the nutritional problem of vitamins in the diet was diminished or even abolished.
Louisa Hoberman's book on the merchant elite of the colony during the first two-thirds of the century comes at a particularly welcome time in the slowly developing study of the depressing century, since one of its many virtues is to
synthesize and take stock of much of what scholars already know of the period.