Sentences with phrase «using rudimentary»

(Note that they are currently using a rudimentary pit method of charcoal production, so no energy is being harvested and there will be significant carbon dioxide and other emissions being released into the atmosphere.)
Using rudimentary elements such as cotton, burlap, coffee, coal, rolled lead, scissors, stones, or steel i - beams, Kounellis creates works of evocative juxtapositions and powerful repetitions.
Using rudimentary elements such as pencil, paper and a grid for scale and proportion, Szobody transfers the image to another surface and mimics digital editing software.
You convert to AZW using Amazon's online Digital Text Platform, and you format your e-book using rudimentary HTML.
Using the rudimentary spelling and grammar checkers available has helped, but there is a new and unsavory element growing in the online writers culture which annoys me to no end.
Since 1998, Herzing and colleagues have been attempting two - way communication with dolphins, first using rudimentary artificial sounds, then by getting them to associate the sounds with four large icons on an underwater «keyboard».
«This unprecedented development has put paid to the much touted ability of the terrorists to fabricate rockets and their launchers using rudimentary materials.
Before Spanish colonization, the natives cultivated the soil using rudimentary, subsistence - level methods; therefore, the exploited geographic areas were very limited.
Those attacks used rudimentary but effective malware which security researchers later dubbed DarkSeoul.
The problem is that most advisors still use rudimentary personality profiles to help clients determine the right level of risk.
Larval fish can exchange ions through their skin, and early fish likely used rudimentary gill structures known as branchial baskets.
But a 2014 study found three fruit bat species sometimes use a rudimentary method of echolocation: They make a clicking noise with their wings to navigate in darkness.
The Teop people were selected to test Grimalda's theories on human cooperation for the small size of their communities (populations of around 50 inhabitants) and low levels of social complexity, though also because they present very different characteristics to those found in Western societies: they are horticulturists and gatherers; they use rudimentary tools to grow their food; they have no mechanised industry; and retribution for manual labour is infrequent.
No other animal even comes close: Chimps have to be laboriously taught over years to use a rudimentary set of signs, and only when another species decides to train them.
Volvo also uses a rudimentary torque - vectoring system at the rear axle to send more torque to the outside wheel in corners.
So, if you want to emulate Fisher, you should use the rudimentary model I described in my lecture to help you decide if you want to buy the stock or not, that model should not be the one to use to help you determine if you should hold or sell.
For most rewards programs you can use some rudimentary math — spend $ 1 for one point, use 100 points for $ 1 dollars toward my trip, therefore each point is worth $ 0.01 — but Starpoints fluctuate.
Clippy was Microsoft's notoriously - unhelpful digital assistant for its Office applications, and it used rudimentary language cues to offer... «help.»

Not exact matches

Ellison contends we're losing the cyberwar because criminals are using automated attacks, while those responsible for defending networks rely primarily on human analysts tasked with sifting through mountains of traffic logs with the most rudimentary digital tools.
The video capabilities of a smartphone can be used, of course, for rudimentary work.
We use the most rudimentary features of PowerPoint for presentations.
Today, many consumers are becoming more knowledgeable about how their private information is being used (and exploited)-- at least in a rudimentary way — and that data is big business.
It's still rudimentary, but it could be used to monitor the elderly or detect heart problems.
Using the committee's rudimentary metric, OSU's played six teams with winning records.
Using these prop bets, we were able to create a rudimentary mock draft for the top six picks which we compared with some of the most respected NBA Draft experts.
The original food pyramid was released in 1992, and it contained rudimentary building blocks of food groups with the recommended number of servings that Americans could use in a healthy diet.
It is a rudimentary (and lazy) educational system that used a tracked system that relies on labeling «gifts,» when we know that all kids have gifts and they manifest in different ways at different times.
With a couple of funnels, a little duct tape and a paper towel tube, you can make a rudimentary stethoscope that your child can use to listen to their heart.
But experiments suggest that many babies have the understanding and rudimentary production skills to use words months earl...
«The patchwork of state - based systems that have been established for medical marijuana is woefully inadequate in establishing even rudimentary safeguards that normally would be applied to the clinical use of psychoactive substances,» it reads.
In the summer of 2015, a team at Boston Children's Hospital and Harvard Medical School reported restoring rudimentary hearing in genetically deaf mice using gene therapy.
Because they can steer light around objects to hide the objects from view, such materials could be used to create rudimentary versions of invisibility cloaks — though so far all attempts are a far cry from Harry Potter's version.
In the Nigerian villages, people use crude, rudimentary processes to extract gold from ore, including grinding and heating the rock.
A pair of 13,000 - year - old front teeth show that ancient dentists used bitumen mixed in with plants and hairs to create rudimentary fillings
The Environmental Protection Agency has a fairly rudimentary Personal Emissions Calculator that looks at transportation, energy use, and waste produced.
The Mercury, Gemini and Apollo spacecraft didn't even have toilets — rudimentary devices were used for docking and capture, ruling out the chances of anybody boldly going.
«We expected older children, who might have a rudimentary understanding of physical forces, to choose according to function, while younger children would be expected to use the simpler learning approach and base their decisions on what had been previously rewarded,» adds co-first author Dr Cheke.
Co-lead author Professor Karen McComb said: «It was previously thought that, in terms of other species, the further away an animal was from humans, the more rudimentary their use of facial expressions would be.
Rudimentary editing methods were first developed some 30 years ago, but only now have techniques been honed to the point that they can be used for treating people.
But according to Michaels, most of these federal agencies lack even the most rudimentary tools that a medical journal editor would use to assess the quality and scientific integrity of industry - funded research.
The neuroscientist points out that some research suggests that the sense of magnitude, which allow us to judge which is more and which is less without counting or using numerical symbols, provides a rudimentary foundation for mathematical thinking.
Would - be hackers have long been able to buy rudimentary software packages that can be used to build malware, such as code that can steal online banking passwords.
«The stones are much larger than Oldowan tools, and we can see from the scars left on the stones when they being made that the techniques used were more rudimentary, requiring holding the stone in two hands or resting the stone on an anvil when hitting it with a hammerstone.
These do - it - yourself explorers are taking experiments from the lab table to their living room tables using only rudimentary equipment and innate curiosity.
The following routine will give you a rudimentary understanding of how to use the suspension trainer to work every part of the body to train stability and strength, while challenging your conditioning with fast - paced circuits.
If you have a kinesthetic understanding of this wheel like - movement in the more - rudimentary backbends such as Bhujangasana (Cobra Pose), you can use it as a guide while you explore deeper ones.
With rudimentary laboratories, one could argue that more was accomplished with regards to the effect of diet on cancer in the former half of the century, as revolutionary researchers like Tannenbaum, Rous, and their colleagues provided us with dozens of animal studies linking diet and cancer by exposing mice to free radical - laden vegetable oils.32, 33 Several decades later, two other researchers, Dayton and Pearce, provided one of the few studies revealing what happens when we give humans vegetable oils and their accompanying free radicals when they randomized men to a corn oil solution and a similar rise in cancer followed.34 It is no surprise that corn oil is often used in animal studies to cause cancer, as the ingestion of damaging free radicals predictably hastens cancer development.35 Furthermore, these scientists were the first to show that fasting, restricting calories, and cutting carbohydrates could lower the chance of cancer in animals exposed to dangerous chemicals and carcinogens.
Using my very rudimentary graphic design / labelling skills I have spent my weekend making this diagram for you, featuring my brand new pelvis, «Paddy» (who lives in Paddington)!
You can use Manhunt on the Blackberry, but it's a pretty rudimentary, very old mobile system that isn't pretty and doesn't have location and all that.
There's also a rudimentary crafting system, in keeping with the source material, where players can choose from a few different recipes to create necessary items, such as selecting between using a fishing rod or a bow and arrow in order to disable a trap.
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