Due to the number and delicate nature of the works and the limited
circulation space of the historic Garden Galleries, admission to the Freud Project is restricted and is by timed entry.
Disabled facilities should be located away from staircases, with doors opening outwards onto a minimum
circulation space of 750 mm.
Not exact matches
Cardinal said 5,000 metres
of reverse
circulation and diamond drilling is set to commence in the third quarter
of 2018 to follow up the widely -
spaced first pass results.
But within these long periods there have been abrupt climate changes, sometimes happening in the
space of just a few decades, with variations
of up to 10ºC in the average temperature in the polar regions caused by changes in the Atlantic ocean
circulation.
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of the origin
of life Gardner, Martin (1914 — 2010) Garneau, Marc (1949 ---RRB- garnet Garnet Star (Mu Cephei) Garnet Star Nebula (IC 1396) garnierite Garriott, Owen K. (1930 ---RRB- Garuda gas gas chromatography gas constant gas giant gas laws gas - bounded nebula gaseous nebula gaseous propellant gaseous - propellant rocket engine gasoline Gaspra (minor planet 951) Gassendi, Pierre (1592 — 1655) gastric juice gastrin gastrocnemius gastroenteritis gastrointestinal tract gastropod gastrulation Gatewood, George D. (1940 ---RRB- Gauer - Henry reflex gauge boson gauge theory gauss (unit) Gauss, Carl Friedrich (1777 — 1855) Gaussian distribution Gay - Lussac, Joseph Louis (1778 — 1850) GCOM (Global Change Observing Mission) Geber (c. 720 — 815) gegenschein Geiger, Hans Wilhelm (1882 — 1945) Geiger - Müller counter Giessler tube gel gelatin Gelfond's theorem Gell - Mann, Murray (1929 ---RRB- GEM «gemination,»
of martian canals Geminga Gemini (constellation) Gemini Observatory Gemini Project Gemini - Titan II gemstone gene gene expression gene mapping gene pool gene therapy gene transfer General Catalogue
of Variable Stars (GCVS) general precession general theory
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Circulation Explorer) God Goddard, Robert Hutchings (1882 — 1945) Goddard Institute for
Space Studies Goddard
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Changes in Hadley
circulation affects convection and thus atmospheric moisture content and cloud cover which may in turn affect net solar heating as well as the transfer
of heat from Earth to
space.
ventilation The
circulation of air within an indoor
space, or a mechanical system that provides fresh air to indoor
spaces.
This increases stability, improves
circulation throughout the body, creates inner
space and balances the flow
of energy in the body.
Small rooms can be opened up to allow for group projects, and the
circulation desk as well as the sides
of the stacks are writeable with dry - erase markers to encourage the collaboration and sharing that the previous
space had discouraged.
Progress in schools In the last decade there have been some improvements in the application
of ergonomic principles in schools, mainly to the buildings themselves, such as increasing
circulation space, or improving ventilation and natural lighting.
The three - storey, glazed atrium creates a
circulation core that separates the structure into two distinct volumes: one accommodates the teaching centre; the other contains the administrative and communal
spaces, delivering the added benefit
of opening the facility to the wider community outside
of generic schooling hours.
Recent research suggests that secondary students are more aware
of well - designed social and
circulation spaces, good quality toilet and dining facilities and an environment that makes them feel safe and secure.»
School libraries differ from most other types
of libraries because they are contained within school buildings, which, in addition to library
space, may include classrooms, auditoriums,
circulation space, administrative offices, cafeterias, and the like.
The glut
of high - quality low - cost ebooks will get worse - In the old days
of print publishing, the number
of books in
circulation was artificially constrained by the production output
of traditional publishers, and by the shelf
space available at brick and mortar retailers.
You want to see plenty
of space where there is good air
circulation.
Isotonic crystalloids can be given rapidly to expand the intravascular
space and improve
circulation, improving oxygenation to tissues in cases
of shock, as they pass readily through cell membranes with up to 75 %
of crystalloids moving out
of the intravascular
space within 1 hour
of administration.
I liked the toilets downstairs configuration as it gives plenty
of circulation space.
Were issues
of the public
space of the museum and the viewer's
circulation through the exhibition a primary concern?
Elizabeth Ferry / Honey Ramka / 56 Bogart / thru 11/23 Work It Out curated by Eric Heist / Momenta / 56 Bogart / Bushwick / thru 12/7 Caroline Cox / Studio 10 / 56 Bogart / Bushwick / thru 12/21 Tilo Baumgartel / Slag / 56 Bogart / Bushwick / thru 12/28 Robert Lansden / Henry Contemporary / 56 Bogart / Bushwick / thru 11/23 Farrell Brickhouse; James Prez / Life on Mars / 56 Bogart / thru 12/7 Oskar Nilsson / Interstate / 66 Kickerbocker Ave. / Bushwick / thru 11/23 Ragnar Kjartsson and The National / Luhring Augustine / 25 Kickerbocker Ave. (second location) / Bushwick / thru 12/21 Peggy Ahwesh / Microscope / 1329 Willoughby (new location) / Bushwick / thru 1/4 Opening 11/22 (6 - 9 PM) Etched Impressions: 18 Years
of Jennifer Melby Editions / Schema Projects / 92 St. Nicolas / Bushwick / thru 12/14 Claudia Baez / Art - 3 / 109 Ingraham / thru 11/22 Hronir: Un-Lost Things / Temporary Storage / 119 Ingraham / thru 11/21 Closing Reception 11/21 (6 - 9 PM) Flatfile Year 2 / TSA: Tiger Strikes Asteroid / 44 Steward Ave. # 49, Bushwick / thru 11/23 Ryan Foerster / Clearing / 505 Johnson Ave. / thru 12/28 Henry Hargreaves + Caitlin Levin / Air
Circulation / 160 Randolph / thru 1/4 Mari Rantanen; Shingo Francis; Royce Weatherly; Kurt Steger / Art Helix / 299 Meserole / thru 11/30 Reception 11/21 (6 - 9 PM) Abstraction and its Discontents; French Paradox / Storefront Ten Eyck / 324 Ten Eyck / thru 11/23 Phillip David Stearns / Transfer / 1030 Metropolitan / thru 12/13 Icono Clash: Fred Fleisher; Tommy Mishima; GJA Stewart / Projekt722 / 722 Metropolitan / thru 12/8 Graham Collins / Soloway / 348 S. 4th / Williamsburg / thru 12/9 Tracy Henenberg; Susan Mayr / Sideshow / 319 Bedford / Williamsburg / thru 12/7 The Great Figure: D.Heidkamp; L.Ludlow; K.Mayerson; D.Schutz; H.Taylor; T.Thornton / Journal / 106 N 1st / Williamsburg / thru 12/21 Emily Roz / Front Room / 147 Roebling / Williamsburg / thru 11/23 You - Tility curated by Amanda Friedman / Southfirst / 60 N 6th Williamsburg / thru 12/21 Opening 11/21 (Lu Yang / Ventana244 / 244 N 6 / Williamsburg / thru 11/22 Paulien Lethen / Art 101 / 101 Grand / Wmsburg / thru 12/21 Opening 11/21 (6 - 9 PM) Cecilia Avendano / Reverse
Space / 28 Frost, Williamsburg / thru 11/23 Brian Dewan / Pierogi / 177 N 9th / Williamsburg / thru 12/21 Opening 11/21 (7 - 9 PM) Linda Herritt; Elana Herzog / The Boiler / 191 N. 14th St. / Greenpoint / thru 12/21 Tim Simonds / Cathouse Funeral / 260 Richardson, Greenpoint / thru 1/4 Opening 11/22 (7 - 10 PM) Stefan Tcherepnin / Real / 673 Meeker / Greenpoint / thru 12/7 10 Year Anniversary / Kurnatowski / 205 Norman / Greenpoint / thru 12/21 Opening 11/21 (7 - 9 PM) Adam Brent / Auxiliary Projects / 212 Norman Ave., Greenpoint (new location) / thru 11/23 J.Cohen, M.Freeman, C.Kelly, C.Lazard, M.Lowe, V.Vreeland, R.Watson Horn / Cleopatra's / 110 Meserole / Grpt / thru 12/22 Britta Deardorff / Regina Rex @ Bunker 259 / 259 Banker / Greenpoint / thru 12/12 Shape Scapes / Calico / 67 West # 203 / Greenpoint / thru 11/28 Interrupting Camus: Meena Hasan; Carlos Rigau; Charles Shedden / Heliopolis / 154 Huron / Greenpoint / thru 11/30
Liesbeth Bik and Jos van der Pol have worked collectively since 1995 as Bik Van der Pol.The
circulation of knowledge and re-use
of existing and left - over
spaces, forms and situations are important strategic tools in their work.
Echoing the visual flow
of vessels in the piece, the design encourages visitor
circulation around the
space and onto the multi-sided structure.
Vuillard's interest in patterned surfaces and domestic intimacy led him to produce many
of his most compelling works around 1900 in two radically different formats: on the one hand, large - scale paintings, conceived as decorative ensembles and commissioned for private, domestic
spaces; and, on the other, intimate color lithographs, produced in series and destined for broader
circulation.
The
circulation of knowledge and re-use
of existing and left - over
spaces, forms, and situations are important strategic tools in Bik Van Der Pol's work.
The five levels
of the building function as open and flexible working
spaces for painting, drawing, and sculpture, and the ramp through the heart
of the building encourages public
circulation and provides views into the studios, making the creative process visible through the building design.
Orbital means mobility over distance and geographical locations, the
circulation and display
of artworks in non-traditional
spaces.
McCall's
Circulation Figures, most recently seen at Art Basel's Art Unlimited in 2012, is a room - sized installation
of a 1972 performance in London in which McCall invited fifteen photographers and filmmakers to meet at a prepared
space to record their own presence.
To clear the ground
of weeds is a group exhibition that considers the political dimensions
of uprootedness by exploring the
circulation of seeds and flora specimens, the entanglements
of indigenous and introduced plant species, and the ways in which vegetation has been used to claim
space.
To clear the ground
of weeds considers the political dimensions
of uprootedness by exploring the
circulation of seeds and flora specimens, the entanglements
of indigenous and introduced plant species, and the ways in which vegetation has been used to claim
space.
The new masterplan comprised the restoration
of Lowell's buildings, a general redesign
of the
circulation inside the museum, a new landscaping
of the green
spaces surrounding the complex, and the construction
of an array
of new
spaces which included a new information center, the Art
of the Americas Wing, a cafe, and a new special exhibition gallery.
Formulating a politics
of space, his conceptual art demonstrates a lifetime
of interest in notions
of migration and
circulation, borders and frontiers, private and public
space.
Constructed from evenly
spaced yellow lengths
of timber Yellow Gate adds a layer
of interference that complicates the viewing and documentation
of the other works in the exhibition and demarcates the exhibition as a dense, slow, other
space - a temporary pause in
circulation where the conditions
of viewing in time and
space are slowed down and amplified.
The steel cylinders
of Four Rounds control
circulation through the gallery
space, and clearly respond to the conditions
of their display.
Here the sculptures are not perceived individually as a series
of static figures, but rather as a
circulation of the same figure through the
space, leaving traces throughout the gallery, as if one would see all the phases
of a movement simultaneously.
Viola describes pieces like this as «sculpting with time», and explains that the work «concerns the enclosing nature
of self - image and the external
circulation of potentially infinite (and therefore unattainable) states
of being all revolving around the still point
of the central self... The entire
space becomes an interior for the revelations
of a constantly turning mind absorbed with itself.»
The Clock goes on and on forever, and you walk in whenever you have time, and you need a
space that accommodates this kind
of movement and this
circulation.»
The museum's
circulation pattern offers visitors glimpses into the vault's storage
space as well, with its sliding racks
of art visible from the complex descending staircase that visitors follow after exploring the main gallery on the third floor.
His photographs range from portraits, still - lifes, landscapes and sky photographs to scenes involving subcultures and the
circulation of goods,
spaces of living and transit, abstract and medium - reflexive images; they initiate a polyphonic visual discourse on issues that affect the contemporary world as a whole.
Combining found and repurposed materials, the works on view attest to notions
of desire,
circulation and flux, from protective
spaces of retreat to global economies
of exchange.
The project focuses on a new eco-system formed through a
circulation of «Cloud Tribes,» who were born on the Internet cloud
space, and «Forest Tribes» who are born on cultural origins.
The installations that Vancouver artists Michelle Allard and Khan Lee create in
Circulation Patterns occupy the three - dimensional
space of the SFU Gallery in very different ways.
Inaugurating the Canadian art
space's New York venue, British artist Fornieles presents an exhibition
of sculpture and animated videos that envisions the
circulation of global capital through endearing animated characters he's created.
A panel tackles design strategies to innovate these
spaces and a tour
of a pilot installation below the Gowanus Expressway in Sunset Park, Brooklyn, which proposes ideas for enhanced lighting, pedestrian
circulation, and environmental management.
It's an apt and strategic appointment: Selldorf was lauded for her extensive interior renovation
of the Clark Art Institute in Williamstown, Massachusetts, in 2014, for which she reorganized gallery
spaces and improved
circulation between two structures on an expanding campus.
This fits well with an increased
circulation model where there is a competition
of space for storms to form so they end up as static waves.
It stands to reason that the oceans haven't been that warm in a while but since the average temperature
of the whole mass
of water is so dependent on
circulation (it's only the surface temperature that's constrained by its interactions with the atmosphere and
space), I suppose a plausible history
of that particular value would be very hard to reconstruct.
Abstract: «The patterns
of time /
space changes in near - surface temperature due to the separate forcing components are simulated with a coupled atmosphere — ocean general
circulation model»
http://typhoon.atmos.colostate.edu/Includes/Documents/Publications/gray2012.pdf The Physical Flaws
of the Global Warming Theory and Deep Ocean
Circulation Changes as the Primary Climate Driver The water vapor, cloud, and condensation - evaporation assumptions within the conventional AGW theory and the (GCM) simulations are incorrectly designed to block too much infrared (IR) radiation to
space.
If the objective was to develop a general
circulation model that matches reality rather than to push an agenda likely one
of model fixes would be modify to GCMs (modeling
of planetary cloud cover) to match Lindzen and Choi finding that planetary cloud cover in the tropics increases or decreases to resist forcing changes by reflecting more or less radiation off to
space.
The temperature
of the troposphere is constantly being affected by variations in the rate
of energy flow from the oceans driven by internal ocean variability, possibly caused by temperature fluctuations along the horizontal route
of the thermohaline
circulation and by variations in energy flow from the sun that affect the size (and thus density)
of the atmosphere and the rate
of energy loss to
space.
Associated with our work on atmospheric
circulation patterns we are studying energy transport in the earth system and the transport
of water in the atmosphere on different time and
space scales.