Sentences with phrase «as reverberation»

The report treats the decrease as a reverberation from the 2008 economic crisis, and not necessarily as an indication of issues within the industry itself.
For this reason, Joner and masters student Carla Carroll, who is also a co-author of the study, used a method known as reverberation mapping.

Not exact matches

The outcome of any conflict in the Middle East seems to have standard market reverberations; the price of oil rises, investors flock to safe havens such as gold and the American dollar.
Just as critical as the direct impact of widespread tariffs are the reverberations across other markets.
As we know, China is a major driver of the global cryptocurrency market, so soundbites from the Fintech conference could have reverberations elsewhere in the market.
Further, much as he admired the United States — a civilization, he felt, full of reverberations of the realities to which he was trying to point in Integral Humanism — Maritain never fully grappled with such classics of American political economy as The Federalist, his fellow Frenchman Alexis de Tocqueville's Democracy in America, or the writings of Abraham Lincoln.
The final panel, Beyond Egypt, examined post-Mubarak Egyptian foreign policy goals and visions, as well as the perceptions and reverberations of Egypt's popular revolution beyond Egypt.
Since the January inauguration of Donald Trump as president, department heads and administrators throughout New York City government have been bracing for negative reverberations, with many expecting slashed federal spending and harmful policy rollbacks.
As part of the Space Telescope Science Institute in Maryland, he leads one of the world's few groups looking for the reverberations of ancient supernovas — those whose light hit Earth thousands of years ago.
The signal's reverberations depend on its wavelength as well as the temperature and pressure of whatever gas fills the chamber.
Each square triggers a different sound or effect — such as a snare drum or reverberation — and the way that the ball then bounces around the squares produces a sequence of sounds.
Effects such as flangers, filters and reverberation can also be included in the virtual instru - ment.
Deep inside your ear, the pea - size, spiral - shaped cochlea helps translate reverberations from the outside world into neurological signals that we perceive as sound.
As the team describes online in Nature today, it used a novel technique called x-ray reverberation mapping to analyze slight delays in the arrival time of x-rays from the event, allowing them to map out the inside edge of the accretion disk.
The ruling could have reverberations in other states with similar laws on the books, such as Louisiana and Mississippi.
After the seismic survey, the Langseth returned to pick up 60 seismometers, leaving behind 20 broadband seismometers and the hydrophones that will listen for a year to the reverberations from distant earthquakes, allowing the seismologists to map structures as deep as 60 miles beneath the surface.
Johnny Guitar: Olive Signature (Olive, Blu - ray, DVD), directed by Nicholas Ray and starring Joan Crawford and Mercedes McCambridge as frontier entrepreneurs in a war of wills, is dense with psychological thickets and political reverberations, designed with color both expressive and explosive, and directed with the grace of a symphony and the drama of an opera.
Haynes revisited the film in November when he recorded a brand new commentary track with producer Christine Vachon for the film's Blu - ray debut and talked with Videodrone about the revisiting the film, its reverberations with his other fictionalized biography «I'm Not There» and, as always, what he's been watching.
One example that's particularly notable is the reverberation of the microphone around Wembley Stadium as the Duke of York attempts to address the crowd.
Another factor that interrupts the intelligibility of speech is the reverberation time caused, as this can cause prolonged syllables.
Those who fail to conform to certain longstanding, easily measurable definitions of the educational ideal can do just fine, though it may take quite a while — as it did with me — to get over the reverberations of gloom that one is somehow second rate.
As you finish reading this piece you may, again, feel the reverberations of September 11th.
In an article titled «Teacher Reflection In a Hall of Mirrors: Historical Influences and Political Reverberations» (2003), the researcher Lynn Fendler makes the case that teachers are already reflective by nature as they continuously make adjustments in instruction.
Alternating between 1980 and present day, Long Black Veil follows the six friends as the repercussions of that night send reverberations through the rest of their lives.
Given the US history of ignoring WTO rulings that go against it, and only enforcing those rulings that are in its favor (as a lawyer specializing in international trade I've had some experience in this area), the actions taken by Antigua, being perfectly legal, may send reverberations around the world.
Experts attribute the 2008 sub-prime mortgage crisis and the economic reverberations of the recession as the primary reasons why less people are becoming first - time buyers.
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«As a new plugin for the new Unreal Audio Engine, Steam Audio fundamentally extends its capabilities and provides a multi-platform solution to game audio developers who want to create realistic and high - quality sound propagation, reverberation modeling, and binaural spatialization for their games,» commented Aaron Mcleran, audio programmer at Epic Games.
Firestone notes the reverberations of her work in contemporary artists such as Mickalene Thomas and Sanford Biggers (the femmages) and in Wade Guyton (the Computer Series).
Bove considers the «familial narration of 20th century art history, favoring instinct over conventionality, responsive to periods of harmony and reverberations,» that utilize physical presence as a gateway to engagement.
Reverberation and expansion carry many works in the show, such as a glowing E.L. wire installation.
The opening panel addresses the reverberations of the so - called «African art boom» in an effort to examine how to continue to engage with Africa as a subject, terrain or sensibility within the context of an international narrative, and in a manner that prioritises the development of Africa and diaspora - centred discourse.
He once described it as «a reverberation of sorts».
Her formal experimentations, as in the three - dimensional, finely wrought Stabile, 1954, and the colourful, geometric collage Repercusión por el Color (Reverberation in Colour), 1957, demonstrate her concerted effort to achieve purity, harmony, and universalism.
After his solo show at the John Hansard gallery, Southampton that is due to tour to NIMAC in Nicosia, Cyprus, Tom is currently participating in the TRIO Bienal in Rio de Janeiro Brazil as part of «Reverberations — Crossed Borders of Three - dimensionality» where he is also showing his edition with The Multiple Store «The Mighty Crowns», illustrated above.
The reverberations of the not - so - distant age of exploration are felt in the imagery as Machado often appropriates elements of historically significant etchings and infuses figures and scenery from his own voyaging.
As an aside, Hiorns noted that he had proposed his vCJD work for the British pavilion at the Venice Biennale this spring, given the international reverberations of the BSE crisis.
Taking the 10th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina as its chronological starting point, it positions the vast social, economic, and political reverberations of this monumental event as
Thiel is widely known for his photographs exploring transformation, such as his series tracing the political reverberations — through architecture — of post-Wall Berlin and the passage of time through glacial formations in Patagonia.
They were deeply influenced by their teacher's color theory, which connected the qualities of color to those of music, as well as by the works of Delacroix, the Impressionists, Cézanne, and Matisse that placed a great emphasis on juxtapositions and reverberations of color.
Much like the work of Dread Scott, the work of these five artists function as a visceral collection of materially diverse meditations on the costs of empire, erasure and the reverberations of marginalized histories.
Partly sculptural installation, partly deconstructed painting à la Jackson Pollock, partly a performance vacated by the artist, partly the scene of a violent crime (Le Va has adocumented interest in detective novels), not even Artforum had any idea what to call Le Va's work — a November 1968 cover story dubbed it «distributional sculpture,» for lack of a better term — but today, it's safe to dub it a watershed moment, with reverberations seen in such contemporary artists as Sarah Sze.
Echoes & Reverberations explores sound as a medium of culture and history through the work of six contemporary artists, largely based in the Arab region.
Specifically, Echoes & Reverberations explores sound as a medium for performing history and listening as a performative act.
Entitled Echoes & Reverberations, this exhibition explores sound as a medium of performing history and the nature of listening as a performative act through the work of seven artists, including four new commissions.
Their data from the other pole, from the Antarctic ice sheet, bring us an important step closer to nailing down the mechanism of the mysterious abrupt climate jumps in Greenland and their reverberations around the world, which can be identified in places as diverse as Chinese caves, Caribbean seafloor sediments and many others.
As quickly as begun, his fanfare ends; in the near - silence that follows, we hear a quiet chord echoing the fanfare — the strings corresponding to the trumpet tones, and only those strings, have gained enough energy to ring out a ghostly reverberatioAs quickly as begun, his fanfare ends; in the near - silence that follows, we hear a quiet chord echoing the fanfare — the strings corresponding to the trumpet tones, and only those strings, have gained enough energy to ring out a ghostly reverberatioas begun, his fanfare ends; in the near - silence that follows, we hear a quiet chord echoing the fanfare — the strings corresponding to the trumpet tones, and only those strings, have gained enough energy to ring out a ghostly reverberation.
The reverberations of the hacked e-mails fiasco - conveniently or otherwise characterized as «climategate» - continue to be felt deeply within the journalism and scientific communities.
Without them, after a while, it feels as if you are locked inside an echo chamber, listening only to the reverberations of the one same sound — the groan of a fat, selfish man in late middle age eating himself.
We'll be following this story and other reverberations from today's net neutrality vote as they develop.
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