Sentence examples for effort to decipher from inspiring English sources

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When the federal government initiated its effort to decipher the human genome, a percentage of the budget went to consideration of ethics issues like genetic discrimination.

It took a concerted effort to decipher the system and develop the points of contact at each echelon to work through the red tape.

The agreement is designed to marry Geron's expertise working with stem cells, a field that researchers say could yield effective treatment for diseases like Parkinson's and heart disease, with Celera's effort to decipher the human genetic code.

By Rebecca Mead July 20, 2016 Ann Patty's book "Living with a Dead Language" is an effort to decipher her own life by deciphering two-thousand-year-old texts.

Much of modern molecular biology and microbiology has been based on the effort to decipher the basic code of life, which is made up of four nucleotides: adenine, thymine, cytosine, and guanine.

Instead, Koestenbaum fixes on Warhol's films -- perhaps his most overtly homoerotic art -- as the key to his vision, and painstakingly analyzes such movies as "Sleep," "Haircut," and "Empire State Building" almost frame by frame, in an effort to decipher the man and artist.

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Dr. Brenner, a biologist, has been a major figure in efforts to decipher the workings of the genetic code.

And the Internet enables consumers to be "in shopping and decision mode at the same time, 24/7," Mr. Fassnacht said, which further complicates efforts to decipher their decision-making.

In many ways, the search for a gene for schizophrenia or manic depression, geneticists say, is no more challenging than efforts to decipher the genetics of other complex illnesses like diabetes, hypertension, ulcers or multiple sclerosis, which also involve an interplay among multiple genes and environmental influence.

Dr. Collins, a leader in American efforts to decipher the human genome, said in an interview that after 15 years he was ready for new work but had found it impossible to discuss possible job opportunities without running afoul of conflict of interest regulations.

Dr. Holdren will also be co-chairman of the President's Council of Advisers on Science and Technology, along with Harold Varmus, the Nobel laureate who heads the Memorial-Sloan KEric Landerncer Center, and Eric Lander, who heads the Broad Institute, a Harvard-M.I.T. collaborative for genomics research, and who was a leader in efforts to decipher the human genome.

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