Sentences with phrase «closely at the composition»

Assuming, then, that we have here narratives which ask to be treated seriously, though not uncritically, as a record of things that happened, we may for a moment look more closely at their composition and structure.

Not exact matches

As investors look more closely at board composition, director tenure is getting more attention.
Of the many scenarios for mantle chemical composition the researchers tested, one most closely resembled the real world and included the possibility that slabs can stall at the megameter boundary.
MOND has forced people to look much more closely at galaxy composition, dark matter, and gravity than they would have otherwise.»
Although scientists have analysed gases from tiny bubbles trapped in ice cores drilled in polar ice caps, there are doubts about how closely the composition of the bubbles matches that of the atmosphere at the time they were trapped (see New Scientist, Science, 22 August).
Insight into an artist's process — the way he or she conceived the composition and applied paint to the canvas — can be gained by looking closely at the work and using relatively simple imaging techniques such as X-radiography and infrared reflectography.
Researchers looked closely at the chemical composition and found hundreds of beneficial natural compounds including polyphenols like caffeic acid phenethyl ester, amino acids, coumarins, and even natural steroids.
At Parsley Health, we routinely test an individual's complete cholesterol composition, particularly if consuming a high fat diet, to closely monitor these metabolic markers.
The postwar years saw Capogrossi paint his first abstract works, and by the end of 1949 he had developed a distinct post-Cubist vocabulary of his own, formalizing a language of signs that involved the arrangement of comblike matrices in compositions that were at once logical and free, aligning him closely with the Art Informel movement.
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