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Last updated on December 19, 2024.
Brilliantly lit from stem to stern, she looked like a sagging birthday cake.
Misogyny is at the reptilian brain stem of a lot of right-wing politics.
It is easy to make out three areas where scientists will be concentrating their efforts in the coming decades. One is in physics, where leading theorists are striving, with the help of experimentalists, to devise a single mathematical theory that embraces all the basic phenomena of matter and energy. The other two are in biology. Biologists-and the rest of us too-would like to know how the brain works and how a single cell, the fertilized egg cell, develops into an entire organism
If I'm soloing, I usually try to start with a theme, which will often stem from the blues. — © Joe Bonamassa
If I'm soloing, I usually try to start with a theme, which will often stem from the blues.
You can't have the word 'fantasy' or 'fantastical' without a contrast. It has to stem from a grounded experience.
Given the opportunity, under the right conditions, two cells from wildly different sources, a yeast cell, say, and a chicken erythrocyte, will touch, fuse, and the two nuclei will then fuse as well, and the new hybrid cell will now divide into monstrous progeny. Naked cells, lacking self-respect, do not seem to have any sense of self.
You don't want to inhibit cell division. You want to inhibit cell division in the cancer cells, and even that is not really where you want to do it. You actually want to destroy the cancer cells, which is a different matter altogether. Just stopping them isn't enough - you really want to kill them.
When I was a student at MIT, we all shared one computer and it took up a whole building. The computer in your cell phone today is a million times cheaper and a thousand times more powerful. What now fits in your pocket 25 years from now will fit into a blood cell and will again be millions of times more cost effective.
The lotus' stem is as long as the depth of water, So men's height is just as great as their inner strength.
It's my hope to inspire kids around the world to want to be tech stars in stem subjects.
Putting a price on carbon pollution is one of the best things we can do to stem the tide of climate change.
With color one obtains an energy that seems to stem from witchcraft.
Freedom is the only thing we must demand in life, for all other good things stem from it
The barriers to careers in STEM that people of color and traditionally underrepresented groups face need to be broken down. — © Jamaal Bowman
The barriers to careers in STEM that people of color and traditionally underrepresented groups face need to be broken down.
If one has not influence to stem the torrent of popular delusion he is reduced to the melancholy part of a spectator in the midst of the ruin.
Of all created things the source is one, Simple, single as love; remember The cell and seed of life, the sphere That is, of child, white bird, and small blue dragon-fly Green fern, and the gold four-petalled tormentilla The ultimate memory. Each latent cell puts out a future, Unfolds its differing complexity As a tree puts forth leaves, and spins a fate Fern-traced, bird feathered, or fish-scaled.
As Governor, expanding access to STEM programs for students has been a top priority of mine.
Life ends with a snap of small bones, a head cracked from its stem, and a spirit unmoored.
I don't perceive my role as a newsman at all. I'm a comedian from stem to stern. You can cut me open and count the rings of jokes.
For many phenomena, 80% of consequences stem from 20% of the causes.
Ah, if only the best place for storing embryonic stem cells was Yucca Flat.
Jack shook his head. "Not one of my many talents, sadly. But if you have a cherry stem I can show you a really cool one.
Many of the insights of the saint stem from their experience as sinners.
Adult stem cells tend not to form tumors.
Unhappiness can stem from having only one perspective to play with.
It's a huge Carthusian monastery, stuck down between rocks and sea, where you may imagine me, without white gloves or hair curling, as pale as ever, in a cell with such doors as Paris never had for gates. The cell is the shape of a tall coffin, with an enormous dusty vaulting, a small window... Bach, my scrawls and waste paper - silence - you could scream - there would still be silence. Indeed, I write to you from a strange place.
Christianity, Judaism, and Islam all stem from the same Abrahamic roots. All three reject terrorism.
Success should stem from entrepreneurial creativity, not political connectivity.
I shuddered from stem to stern, as stout barks do when buffeted by the waves.
According to Buddhist psychology most of our troubles stem from attachment to things that we mistakenly see as permanent.
If we don't somehow stem the tide of childhood obesity, we're going to have a huge problem.
The vine-stock bears fruit as long as it is attached to its stem; apart from that, no.
The STEM-related positions that U.S. industry needs to fill are not just for biochemists, biophysicists and engineers.
Stem cells are like toenail clippings with a better career plan.
Yes, I can do the cherry stem trick. All girls in my high school could do it.
Pearl Harbor was the defining event in my life. It shaped who I am, and all of my hang-ups and my drives, I think, stem from that.
As the father of three daughters, I can tell you, not every kid is cut out to be a STEM graduate.
sacrifice' was often a cloak for many actions that did not always stem from the highest motives.
Blocks usually stem from fear of being judged. If you imagine the world is listening, you'll never write a line. — © Erica Jong
Blocks usually stem from fear of being judged. If you imagine the world is listening, you'll never write a line.
He never sought to stem the current. [Of a statesman who accommodates his views to public opinion.]
It's wonderful to see more of my colleagues recognizing the importance of investing in STEM education and scientific research and development.
The essential and living elements in our architectural activities stem from what was implanted in us during Old Saturn evolution.
By highlighting female pioneers in STEM, we can encourage aspiring young women who want to study or work in these fields.
Many of my deepest insecurities stem from my issues with my dad.
Insults sting but a little when they stem from a man's ignorance.
Free from passion and desire, you have stripped the thorns from the stem.
The right place for a terrorist is a prison cell; the right place for a foreign terrorist is a foreign prison cell far away from Britain.
We've got to look to our educational programs and focus on doing what we can to stem violence in the schools.
I think the two biggest issues are world hunger and health, and all the things that stem from bad food. — © Brett Dennen
I think the two biggest issues are world hunger and health, and all the things that stem from bad food.
STEM education is an area where we can't afford to leave anyone behind.
The worst problems for children stem from parental conflict, before, during, and after divorce or within marriage.
Envy and jealousy stem from the fundamental inability to rejoice at someone else's happiness or success
I think there's too much of the wrong type of influences that stem from hip-hop.
I think my opinion of Hollywood must stem from my own, philosophy as a man.
I remember being like, 12 years old, and this was in the days before cell phones, or at least, having a cell phone. Some girls, I can't even remember who they said they were, called and said they had a crush on me. But it turned out to be a prank, and I thought that was just straight up nasty, you know what I'm saying? You're just sort of developing. You're insecure, your bones are growing... you have trouble sleeping. And all of a sudden, someone's pranking you on top of that? It's tough growing up.
Stem cells are probably going to be extremely useful.
Many of the insights of the saint stem from his experience as a sinner.
Hayek made a quite fruitful suggestion, made contemporaneously by the psychologist Donald Hebb, that whatever kind of encounter the sensory system has with the world, a corresponding event between a particular cell in the brain and some other cell carrying the information from the outside word must result in reinforcement of the connection between those cells. These day, this is known as a Hebbian synapse, but von Hayek quite independently came upon the idea. I think the essence of his analysis still remains with us.
Swinging on delicate hinges the autumn leaf almost off the stem.
Not only does the democratic state of mind stem from the inspiration of the Gospel, but it cannot exist without it.
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