Not exact matches
The committee is seen as a crucial mechanism for ensuring transparency and accountability in government financial operations, having been
described by Professor
Peter Hennessy as «the queen of the select committees... [which] by its very existence exert [s] a cleansing
effect in all government departments.»
This study, which will be published Oct. 24 in eLife, and two other new Northwestern studies in Oncotarget and Cell Cycle by the
Peter group,
describe the discovery of the assassin molecules present in multiple human genes and their powerful
effect on cancer in mice.
Director Jon Watts was busy scoring the movie with composer Giacchino, but our sampling of the 2,300
effect shots were so brief it's hard to
describe exactly what we saw:
Peter's pre-Civil War suit is the non-Stark Industries one seen in the trailer.
Also known as the human - animal bond, The Pet
Effect describes the scientifically documented, mutually beneficial relationship between
pets and people.
A trust that takes
effect during the life of the
pet owner can provide instructions for the care of the animal (s) in the event the
pet owner becomes incapacitated (sick, injured, comatose, etc.) Since
pet owners know the particular habits of their companion animals better than anyone else, they can
describe the kind of care their
pets should have and list the person (s) who would be willing to provide that care.
This group also includes, among others, artists James Turrell, John McCracken,
Peter Alexander, Robert Irwin and Craig Kauffman On the occasion of the Tate Gallery's exhibit Three Artists from Los Angeles: Larry Bell, Robert Irwin, Doug Wheeler, Michael Compton wrote the following to
describe the
effect of Bell's artwork: «I came to (Venice Beach) in ’59 right out of art school because it was cheap», says the artist, born in Chicago in 1939.
This group also includes, among others, artists James Turrell, John McCracken,
Peter Alexander, Robert Irwin and Craig Kauffman On the occasion of the Tate Gallery's exhibit Three Artists from Los Angeles: Larry Bell, Robert Irwin, Doug Wheeler, Michael Compton wrote the following to
describe the
effect of Bell's artwork:
The biggest
effect comes from really aggressive planting of forests, as
described in an essay (pdf) by
Peter Read on his global gardening plans.