IELTS Reading Sample # Imaging Live Tissue

IMAGING LIVE TISSUE

Human breast cancer sample in situ: proteins (green), DNA (magenta), and fat (yellow)PURDUE UNIVERSITY, CHIEN-SHENG LIAOA type of imaging that can capture the activity of proteins, lipids, nucleic acids, and other molecules in some living tissues without the need for fluorescent (the emission of radiation, especially of visible light, by a substance during exposure to external radiation, as light or x-rays.)labels has been in the works in the last decade. But while this technique, called in vivo vibrational (the oscillating, reciprocating, or other periodic motion of a rigid or elastic body or medium forced from a position or state of equilibrium)spectroscopic (an optical device for producing and observing a spectrum of light or radiation from any source, consisting essentially of a slit through which the radiation passes, a collimating lens, and an Amici prism.) imaging (the use of computerized axial tomography,sonography, or other specialized techniques and instruments to obtain pictures of the interior of the body, especially those including soft tissues.), can be used to visualize (to recall or form mental images or pictures)tissues without the need for fluorescent labels, it has still been too slow to be practical for most research (to search or search for again)and clinical applications.

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Now, researchers (A researcher is someone who conducts research, i.e., an organized and systematic investigation into something. Scientists are often described as researchers.)at Purdue University in Indiana have made two major improvements (the action of improving or being improved)to the approach, making it fast enough to be used in real-time and allowing imaging of not just transparent but also thicker, turbid living tissues. The results are published today (October 30) in Science Advances.

“This is a very innovative ( featuring new methods)approach,” said Wei Min of the department of chemistry at Columbia University in New York City who was not involved in the study. “And the instrumentation (measuring instruments regarded collectively)the authors built is quite impressive (evoking admiration through size, quality, or skill; grand, imposing, or awesome).”

“This is good progress toward making this technique (a way of carrying out a particular task, especially the execution or performance of an artistic work or a scientific procedure)more practical,” said bioengineering (the use of artificial tissues, organs, or organ components to replace damaged or absent body parts)professor Stephen Boppart, who develops novel imaging modalities (a particular mode in which something exists or is experienced or expressed)at the University of Illinois and was not involved in the work. “The authors have made the acquisition (the learning or developing of a skill, habit, or quality)faster, allowing image collection in vivo and in highly photon scattering (the process in which electromagnetic radiation or particles are deflected or diffused)tissues.”

While fluorescence microscopy requires labeling a cellular component with a fluorophore, the appeal of in vivo vibrational spectroscopic ( the study of the interaction between matter and electromagnetic radiation. Historically, spectroscopy originated through the study of visible light dispersed according to its wavelength, by a prism)imaging is the ability to produce images that include most of the endogenous (having an internal cause or origin)molecules within tissues or cells without the need to label any cellular components. The original technique sends light through a sample, exciting the molecules in the sample to vibrate at distinct frequencies, which are then registered (enter or record on an official list or directory)as a spectrum or a pattern of peaks. For each pixel, a spectrum (a band of colours, as seen in a rainbow, produced by separation of the components of light by their different degrees of refraction according to wavelength)of frequencies (the rate at which something occurs over a particular period of time or in a given sample)is created and an image is compiled (produce (a list or book) by assembling information collected from other sources)by merging (combine or cause to combine to form a single entity)all of the spectra. A spectrometer (an apparatus used for recording and measuring spectra, especially as a method of analysis)collects the well-directed light that goes through the same, and separates it into its individual wavelengths (a person’s ideas and way of thinking, especially as it affects their ability to communicate with others)while excluding scattered photons—components of light—that decrease the resolution of the light’s spectrum. This method is limited to use for transparent (allowing light to pass through so that objects behind can be distinctly seen.)and single-cell layer biological samples because nontransparent (not able to be seen through; opaque)samples, such as live tissue, scatter too many photons, resulting in poor resolution (the quality of being determined or resolute).

Source : http://www.the-scientist.com/?articles.view/articleNo/44382/title/Imaging-Live-Tissue-Without-Fluorescence/

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IELTS Reading Course # President

Defying(to challenge the power of)predictions (foretell a future), President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s Justice and Development Party, the A.K.P., won a conclusive (convincing)victory (a success or triumph over an enemy in battle or war)in Sunday’s national elections in Turkey, freeing it from the need to form a coalition (a combination or alliance, especially a temporary one between persons, factions, states, etc.)to stay in power. Mr. Erdogan proclaimed (to announce or declare in an official or formal manner)it a vote “in favor of stability,” and that is what it apparently (readily seen)was — though it was Mr. Erdogan who churned (to be changing rapidly or be in a confused state)up much of the turmoil (a state of great commotion, confusion, or disturbance; tumult;agitation)that frightened (afraid)voters back into his camp.

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Though the A.K.P. won about half the vote, it did not gain enough seats in Parliament to enable Mr. Erdogan to change the Constitution to create the strong executive (pertaining to or charged with the execution of laws and policies or the administration of public affairs)presidency he has sought since he assumed the office last year. But the A.K.P. majority will mean a continuation (extension or carrying to further point)of 12 years of one-party rule, and most probably a continuation of Mr. Erdogan’s increasingly authoritarian (of or relating to a governmental or political system, principle, or practice in which individual freedom is held as completely subordinate to the power or authority of the state, centered either in one person or a small group that is not constitutionally accountable to the people)domination (the act or instance of dominating)of the Turkish government.

Mr. Erdogan engineered (a person who operates or is in charge of an engine)Sunday’s vote after the last elections, on June 7, not only failed to secure the seats he needed for his presidential scheme, but cost the A.K.P. its majority and allowed a pro-Kurdish coalition, the Peoples’ Democratic Party, to enter Parliament for the first time. Instead of helping to form a coalition government after that vote, Mr. Erdogan called for new elections.

In the intervening (to come between disputing people, groups, etc.)time Turkey resumed (to take up or go on with again after interruption) bombing attacks on Syrian Kurds and violence flared (to start up or burst out in sudden, fierce activity, passion, etc.)in the country’s volatile southeast. Opposition politicians were assailed (to attack vigorously or violently)and the government’s longstanding (existing or occurring for a long time) harassment (the act or an instance of harassing, or disturbing, pestering, or troubling repeatedly; persecution)of the news media reached new levels. On the eve of the election, the police raided (a sudden assault or attack, as upon something to be seized or suppressed)the last television channels critical of Mr. Erdogan, which had belonged to an Islamic movement that had gone from support of Mr. Erdogan to fierce opposition.

In the early years of A.K.P. rule, Mr. Erdogan had been hailed (to cheer, salute, or greet)in Europe and the United States as the face of moderate Islam. Turkey’s economy (the management of the resources of a community, country, etc.,especially with a view to its productivity)bloomed (to flourish or thrive), human rights improved as Turkey sought membership in the European Union and Mr. Erdogan achieved a cease-fire with Kurdish rebels (a person who refuses allegiance to, resists, or rises in arms against the government or ruler of his or her country). But much of that has been undermined (to weaken or cause to collapse by removing underlying support, as by digging away or eroding the foundation), and Mr. Erdogan has come under increasing criticism (the act of passing judgment as to the merits of anything)in the West, as he has turned steadily toward authoritarian (favoring complete obedience or subjection to authority as opposed to individual freedom)rule, assisted by his ally (to associate or connect by some mutual relationship, as resemblance or friendship)and prime minister, Ahmet Davutoglu.

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Make A Sentence # Jumbled Up Words

Given below are sentences that have jumbled up words. You need to rearrange the given words and make meaningful sentences.

  1. Usha/profile/connect/started/consumer/with/youth/its/making/the/products/became/to/as/younger.           ANSWER  Usha started making products to connect with the youth as its consumer profile became younger.
  2. The/under/RBI/the/by/minimum/last/has/scheme/gold/notified/fixed/30/deposit/grams/the/as/the/size/government/monetization/week.          ANSWER The RBI has fixed 30 grams as the minimum deposit size under the gold monetization scheme notified by the government last week.
  3. Asian/who/of/consumers/choice/was/market/woman/of/paints/the/research/home/making/the/recently/that/is/realised/its/from/house/the/décor.          ANSWER Asian paints recently realized from market research that its consumers is the woman of the house who was making the choice of home décor.
  4. The/services/way/and/common/,/man/humane/communicating/capacities/more/craves/better/increased/a/of/                             ANSWER The common man craves better services, increased capacities and a more humane way of communicating.
  5. Government/of/speed/metros/and/bullet/quadrilateral/has/trains/major/freight/diamond/articulated/its/the/vision/of/developing/,/network/,/of/high/railways/connecting/dedicated/corridors.                             ANSWER Government has articulated its vision of developing bullet trains, the diamond quadrilateral of network of high speed railways connecting major metros, and dedicated freight corridors.
  6. He/their/exploiting/for/commission’s/peons/in/also/like/alleged/its/involved/that/are/workers/the/officers/domestic/work.                                ANSWER He also alleged that the commission’s officers are involved in exploiting its workers like peons for their domestic work.
  7. Some/,/good/people/and/think/that/that/football/everyone/is/to/like/play/has/the/theatre/guy.                                                  ANSWER Some people think that football is like theatre, and that everyone has to play the good guy.
  8. The/in/20/the/turnover/have/wealthiest/a/world/cumulative/of/clubs/$6.2 billion.                                           ANSWER The 20 wealthiest clubs in the world have a cumulative turnover of $ 6.2 billion.
  9. It/two/honestly/is/,/always/there/are/hard/top/because/players.           ANSWER It is always hard, honestly, because there are two top players.
  10. Some/that/fewer/who/a/eat/people/based/meat/that/to/have/red/plant/eat/shown/of/studies/lot/tend/foods/protect/cancer.                   ANSWER Studies have shown people who eat a lot of red meat tend to eat fewer plant based foods that protect against cancer.

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Make A Sentence # Rearrange Words

Given below are words that have been jumbled up. You need to rearrange them to make meaningful sentences. Make sure, you don’t miss out any of the words given in the question (including the punctuation). Practice them to write better sentences in your writing task of IELTS.

  1. Twenty-seven people/ -/and /young /have/ people/ -/  fire/ broke/ out/  Bucharest/,/mostly/at/ a/ nightclub/ in/ teenagers / been/ killed /after/ officials/ say/./ Answer – Twenty-seven people – mostly teenagers and young people – have been killed after fire broke out at a nightclub in Bucharest, officials say.
  2.  the/ result/ of/ of/ economies /in/ the/ 2008/,/High/ rates/ of/ youth /unemployment /are/ and/,/ some/ academics/ young /people/, /the/ economic/ crisis/ that /began/the/ sheer/ number/  in /,/ the/ restructuring/ of /argue/developing/ world/./ Answer – High rates of youth unemployment are the result of the sheer number of young people, the economic crisis that began in 2008, and, some academics argue, the restructuring of economies in the developing world.
  3. Singerman/ so/ much / part /about /accumulating /money/ for / migration/,/ believes /that/ news/ at/ in/ the/marriage/./ moment/,/ is/ in /large/the/ Answer –Singerman believes that migration, so much in the news at the moment, is in large part about accumulating money for marriage.
  4.  have /to/ thing/ how /to/ explain/ it/ to/you’ll /ever/ the /kids/ worry/ about /is/ The/ only/./Answer –The only thing you’ll ever have to worry about is how to explain it to the kids.
  5. Scientists /  for/ over/ this /loss/ of /immune / a /understand /trying/ to/of/system /recognition/decade/./Answer- Scientists have been trying to understand the mechanism of this loss of immune system recognition for over a decade.
  6. I /colleagues/ in / University/ Rankings/ for/ all/ their/ in /achieving /congratulate/ my /work/ and /commitment /place /position /in/ the/our /the /first/ hard /life/ sciences /departments/ World/./ Answer- I congratulate my colleagues in our life sciences departments for all their hard work and commitment in achieving the first place position in the World University Rankings.
  7. The/  contest/ in/World/ Series/ is/ the /biggest/ Kansas /City/a /lot/ is/ at/ stake/ for/ the/ baseball/ so / Mets/ and/ the/ Royals/ as/ they / New /York/face/ off/ this/ week/./Answer – The World Series is the biggest contest in baseball so a lot is at stake for the New York Mets and the Kansas City Royals as they face off this week.
  8. Oxford/ were /visited/ by /a/ “National Living Treasure” /./ University’s/ Wytham /Woods/last/ weekend/ Answer – Oxford University’s Wytham Woods were visited by a “National Living Treasure” last weekend.
  9. The / historical/ and/sees /art/ as/ a/ vital/ component/broad /range/ of/ practical/,/ theoretical/ references/./of/ contemporary /culture/ with/ a /Ruskin/  Answer – ‘The Ruskin sees art as a vital component of contemporary culture with a broad range of practical, historical and theoretical references
  10. Dr/ Roynon /law/different /ways /and /believes/ the /two /can /  have /often/ approached/ human /rights/ in/complement /explains/ that/ literature/ and /each/ other/./ Answer – Dr Roynon explains that literature and law have often approached human rights in different ways and believes the two can complement each other.

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