It can also identify how areas of high fidelity are addressing conservation techniques, showing how those techniques may be
applied on a larger scale.
So we want to take some of the amazing fundamental biological discoveries that have been made and start to think about how they can be
applied on a larger scale in a commercially viable manner.
The obstacles are immense and the likelihood of these insights being
applied on a large scale in the United States anytime soon are lamentably tiny.
Technology then can serve that role if
we apply it on a large scale,» he said.
Professor Davis has created a system in his laboratory that could be
applied on a larger scale to factories and power plants.
Not exact matches
As the
largest Rainforest Certified Coffee Farm in Costa Rica, it is a pioneer in sustainable practices
applied on a
large agricultural
scale.
James Binney at the University of Oxford says some sort of MOND - like behaviour may
apply within galaxies while
on larger scales, as in galactic clusters, dark matter would hold sway.
His mycorenewal ideas still haven't been
applied on a
large -
scale basis.
Large scale sequencing approach and genome wide analysis can be
applied on different economic crops for better understanding their evolutionary process and specific traits, providing unique opportunities for further applications.»
As principal investigator
on a networking technology and systems grant under the new initiative, Zhang will
apply his expertise to ensuring that next - generation wireless can operate efficiently, fairly and at
large scales.
While quantum mechanics primarily
applies to the smaller atomic regimes of matter and energy, some systems exhibit quantum mechanical effects
on a
large scale.
As part of its efforts to develop and
apply tools for
large -
scale functional analysis, the BDGP has undertaken a novel gene disruption project based
on mutagenesis by transposable element insertion (Spradling et al., 1995).
Applying the ability to manipulate thoughts
on a more global
scale, the organization seeks to control society at
large via their cellphones.
It may be
applied to medium level data such as students» responses to tasks, or,
on a
larger scale, the session level, the student level and even the classroom level, teacher level, and school level.
Focusing
on key transitions in the path from the classroom to the workforce, his research
applies theory and modern econometric methods to
large, linked administrative datasets to quantify long - run impacts of individual educational choices and
large -
scale public policies.
PERTS helps educators
apply evidence - based strategies in order to advance educational excellence and equity
on a
large scale.
Many of these products were not previously available for portfolio allocations
on such a broad
scale and are leading to changes in the way they are
applied in the development of both
large and small portfolios.
Without
applying the actual body, or making intentional markings with the ink, her
large scale monoprints
on paper appear to carry traces of human figures and faces — the weight of bodily flesh and quality of a spirit - like presence.
Without even working
on all that
large a
scale, he filled both rooms of his West 24th Street gallery with
large, facile brushstrokes of thinly
applied, bright color and no apparent shape.
Often working
on a
large scale, Phillips has co-opted entire rooms as surfaces
on which to
apply her prints, bringing together multiple layers of individual images and repeated pattern in a single installation.
The copper works, or, «Breathing Panels,» are
large -
scale abstract pieces that Ward created by
applying darkening patina to the bottom of his shoes and stepping
on the copper panels.
She began her
large -
scale Infinity Net paintings during this decade, and went
on to
apply their obsessive, hallucinatory qualities to her three - dimensional work.
The optically titillating
large -
scale paintings are made by
applying layers of acrylic paint to a canvas in a pre-determined order, resulting in heavily - built surfaces that take
on illusionistic depth as the tone
scale varies.
Large -
scale paintings with glaze, a new technique that Funo starts to
apply lately will be
on view, including one piece nearly 6 meters in width.
Samuel Colman and George Henry Smillie opted for close - up studies of nature; Martin Johnson Heade focused
on the effects of light
on water; John Henry Twachtman and Childe Hassam
applied the French Impressionists» bright palette and vibrant brushwork to thoroughly American subjects; and April Gornik provides a visceral experience of the landscape with her
large scale paintings.
Thereafter, artists moved
on to
large -
scale canvases, to which they
applied oil paint thickly, with a spatula, palette knife, or brush, or directly from the tube.
This ambivalence I have towards the nature of the term «abstract» also
applies to my use of certain architectural elements, sometimes
on a very
large scale, in an effort to compress fragments of real architectural space onto a relatively frontal idea, vis à vis Mark Rothko for instance.
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The need for immediate short - term action in order to make any significant impact in the longer term has become apparent, as has the need to
apply the whole spectrum of policy instruments, since no single instrument will enable a
large -
scale transition in energy - supply systems
on a global basis.
On a broader
scale, people concerned about the environment
applied increasingly sophisticated scientific tools to study the impacts of deforestation, acid rain, and many other
large -
scale activities.
These results suggest that turning organic materials into compost and
applying it to rangelands
on a
larger scale could store a lot of carbon, repurpose organic waste, improve the health of rangelands, increase climate resilience, and help farmers» bottom lines.
«Most things are not
applied yet
on larger scales but we have a pretty good feeling of things that will work and we can quantify roughly how much carbon we should be able to remove from the atmosphere with them,» says Rohling.
Still, it may make sense to start with policies based
on the efficient - market concept (tax / credit), which should tend to have a desired effect (while markets are imperfect, it's not like they're worse than randomness; perhaps the efficient market concept is a little bit like the quasi-geostrophic approximation
applied to midlatitude synoptic
scale systems — intense cyclones (
large Ro) will require corrections, but it's a good place to start.).
Neither the idea of nor the term «Complete Streets» come from New York, but the state may be the first place to
apply the policy
on such a
large scale, in the United States, at least.
James has
applied high - level studies in Mathematics and C++ programming to over ten years of technical experience, seven of which were spent
on large -
scale entertainment software production.
In addition to his international finance and business expertise, including advising financers and sponsors
on the development and financing of
large -
scale infrastructure projects, he has developed strong ties with decision makers and is able to combine a detailed knowledge of the law with a practical understanding of how it is interpreted and
applied in practice.
3D face - to - unlock is much likely to be
applied to the phone
on a
large scale next year.
Those are valid points, and they all
apply to Samsung's DeX too, just
on a
larger scale.
Google has its own difficulties: its maps often fail to
apply a blue colour to lakes and major rivers —
on a
large -
scale map of Castlegar, B.C., for example, the mighty Columbia River passing through town is mysteriously missing.
There's no doubt that wallpaper patterns make a serious decorative statement, whether it's
applied on a small or
large scale, so it makes sense that people are often so hesistant to take the plunge.