Sentences with phrase «by spontaneous»

A cold body does not transfer thermal energy by spontaneous radiation to a warmer body.
It does so by the spontaneous evolving process described in the Second Law of Thermodynamics.
The worldwide growth in the renewable energy sector is manufactured, much less by spontaneous innovation opening up new opportunities than, as with Britain, new environmental laws and massive subsidies.
A more radical turn in his art was prompted by the spontaneous automatism found in surrealism and in the works of Miró and Matta.
Thus, says critic Antony Everitt: «by dialectical contrast, formal balance is either eliminated or submerged by spontaneous gestural techniques».
Sullivan (who has upcoming solo exhibitions at collector Pauline Karpidas's esteemed Hydra Workshop in Greece this summer and at the London gallery Sadie Coles HQ in September) remains enthralled by the spontaneous evolution of each piece.
Through painting, collage, artist books, sculpture and ceramics, Josh Smith's work is dominated by spontaneous, gestural brushstrokes and vibrant colors and characterized by systematic processes, replication, and serial repetition.
Self - taught artist, Julie Susset gives us to contemplate a work that is primarily sensory, guided by a spontaneous discovery whose inspirations feed on a sensitivity that she acquires through her many travel desires.
Wearing masks and theatre costumes, they perform actions, dance or adopt poses inspired by the situation or by spontaneous interaction with the artist.
The resident artists will create ambitious new work that summons the potential for imagination, creativity, and performance inspired by spontaneous audiences and chance encounters that only a public place, like an urban park, can offer.
Functioning as a further chapter of this continuous practice the exhibition at Galerie Daniel Buchholz, the second solo exhibition of the artist in the gallery, is titled «The Oriental Therapies», a title spawned by a spontaneous poem of the early morning.
As the gallery notes: «Although often initiated by spontaneous encounters and intuitive connections with his sitters, Taylor's portraits carry a visual lexicon that he has developed over decades.
Maya Mopan is an interesting new suburb formed in 2004 by a spontaneous migration of Mopan Maya and Ketchi Maya immigrants from the south and west of Belize.
It was vacation, after all (and frankly I wondered if my 30th might be accompanied by spontaneous frailty).
Inspired by the spontaneous enthusiasm of visitors to Haystack Rock, Mrs. Maine suggested that a program be organized.
The new diesel model in the BMW 7 Series is characterised by spontaneous and supreme traction and pulling power combined with outstanding efficiency.
The twin - turbo straight - six power unit already giving the BMW Z4 sDrive35i truly impressive dynamics and all - round performance is characterised in particular by its spontaneous and direct response to the gas pedal, fascinating free - revving performance, and unusually economical use of fuel for a car in this class.
Massachusetts» charter schools — places that were to break the mold and chart new directions, no less — apparently were to be designed in persuasive detail by spontaneous combustion, with hardly any support from the state.
There is a clandestine getaway to Windsor Castle followed by a spontaneous skinny dip.
Blame the much - documented rise of the «hookup culture» among young people, characterized by spontaneous, commitment - free (and often, alcohol - fueled) romantic flings.
(D) Enzymatic hydrolysis of CM - MK801 by PLE is followed by spontaneous 1,6 - elimination to liberate MK801.
Genetic analyses have shown that 90 percent of ALS cases are caused by spontaneous mutations that are not inherited.
Hutchinson - Gilford progeria is caused by a spontaneous mutation during conception in a gene called LMNA, which encodes a protein called prelamin A. Progeria patients experience a buildup of an abnormal version of prelamin A in their cells that, among other changes, distorts the nucleus and alters gene expression.
After all that, the universe still looks rather less crinkly than we would expect, so it must have been smoothed out by a spontaneous faster - than - light expansion in the earliest phase of its existence, which then just stopped.
Any crystal originates from a nucleus, a tiny crystalline seed, which forms by the spontaneous grouping of a few molecules in solution that have to adopt a regular organization in three - dimensions.
For some time now, there has been an ad hoc means of dealing with logjams created by spontaneous mass audiences — mirror sites containing copies of the original file.
It is gratifying to see those formulations validated by the spontaneous mini-earthquake ruptures in our study,» Lapusta says.
Shatz, however, suspected that the layering might be guided by spontaneous nerve impulses from the retina when the animal was still in utero.
Actually, the events in December and January were preceded by a spontaneous campaign against government repression in May of 2010, in which people reacted to an opposition leader's attempt to start a protest march by posting supportive photographs on Facebook, a development that Nour believes emboldened cyberactivists.
She added, «The study adds to the mounting scientific evidence which suggests that children born by spontaneous vaginal birth, without commonly used medical and surgical intervention, have fewer health problems.»
A female infant was born at home by spontaneous vaginal delivery at 40 weeks and 4 days gestation via a planned water birth.
When the complex protein molecule is dissociated from a three dimensional state to a simpler linear state, it is followed by spontaneous reassembly.
It is true that thunderstorms arise by spontaneous generation, and since they are incapable of sexual reproduction, natural selection can only act upon them by selecting individuals and not by acting upon the whole species.
The First Great Awakening was heralded by spontaneous and emotional conversion experiences, scattered throughout the colonies.
Thus it is clear that the Qur» an has preciously preserved these previous teachings concerning virtue which were true, but we must notice that the Qur» an does not synthesize the sometimes divergent previous teachings; it marks out its own way by a spontaneous impulse.
So it is not at all surprising that presently another popularly chosen leader, after succeeding in the crisis that had called him forth, was frankly acclaimed as king, perhaps through the scheming of his friends; but also it is entirely possible that he was chosen by spontaneous action of the associated tribes who actually felt, as it recorded in a late account of the incident, that the exigencies of the disordered time required them to have a king, as did other nations.
The icon changes one by bestowing the vision of another world... to enter the world of the icon is to take on that world by spontaneous and largely unconscious response to it (Bozarth - Campbell, 118).
The Catechism makes clear the interpenetration of these divine attributes: «The practice of goodness is accompanied by spontaneous spiritual joy and moral beauty.
While interviewers try to ask the whole series of predesigned questions, they also guide the conversations by spontaneous inquiries that pick up on particular avenues of thought advanced by the informant.

Not exact matches

Today's «undecided» students, however, are by no means wearing that label like a scarlet letter; rather, it's often seen as a symbol of whimsical youth, of spontaneous self - discovery, of a Tolkien-esque desire to explore: «Not all those who wander are lost...» Well, sort of.
As numerous foreign citizens were detained at airports around the globe, triggering spontaneous protests, part of Trump's executive order was temporarily blocked by a federal judge in New York.
Long despised as a craft of the lazy and unproductive, spontaneous thought (including nostalgic trips down memory lane and fantasizing about the future) is now viewed by brain scientists as a critical aspect of healthy functioning.
Many co-working spaces are designed to create spontaneous interactions by placing communal areas throughout the space.
@ OceanLight, and herbert juarez No, NOT IN HEAVEN... the real miracle would be spontaneous regeneration... BY GOD... no doctors involved.
The loss of traditional, collective, and ritualistic forms of life and the loss of a transcendent horizon are accompanied by the loss of spontaneous and contingent forms of human action» what we might call freedom, if the word had not been so severely abused.
In 1864, Louis Pasteur proved that point in one case, showing that spontaneous generation (that life could originate from nonliving matter, also called abiogenesis), though accepted by some in the scientific community (such as Belgian chemist Jan Baptist van Helmont about 200 years earlier, who also believed that the basic elements of the universe was just air and water), was untrue.
Revolutionary situations always bring with them discontinuous, spontaneous changes brought about by the masses in the existing aggregate of the media.
On the subject of abortion, if all life is sacred and life starts at conception, why does God allow millions of the unborn to die from miscarriages and spontaneous abortions, more than die from abortions performed by humans?
And finally, an important observation is furnished by Bronislaw Malinowski, who describes the transition from ordinary human experience to religious experience and belief as a «breaking point» to which the human organism reacts in spontaneous outbursts, and in which rudimentary modes of behavior and rudimentary beliefs are engendered.15
(Some scientists now find evidence for both forces in the universe.5) Gnostic and charismatic approaches assume the spontaneous inner energy of the known world, whether in the cosmos itself (the gnostic view), or by active spirit, as the charismatic view has it.
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