Sentences with phrase «closer study of»

Recent eyewitness reports of open water from melting ice at the North Pole have prompted climatologists and other scientists to make a closer study of satellite imagery and other observations of northern sea ice, past and present.
And closer study of biomass burning is calling into question the «carbon - neutral» assumption: that growing wood or other biomass captures the same amount of CO2 that subsequent burning for electricity generation releases.
A closer study of the soil, bedrock and river sediments in Taiwan revealed a more complicated picture.
Each work is iconoclastic in its throwing off of conventional art historical tropes; each piece a closer study of the materiality of the work of art in itself.
According to the EPA, the number of children diagnosed with chronic childhood diseases such as asthma and cancer has increased significantly, and those escalating rates warrant closer study of the environment as the underlying cause of the diseases.
Closer study of the Ro - knockout mice revealed that they had kidney lesions similar to those observed in patients with lupus.
Additional excavations conducted as late as 2015 enabled closer study of the tracks.
But in a closer study of 73 families researchers found a region of genes on chromosome eight in those with perfect pitch and from European ancestry.
Further, a closer study of this tradition throws into sharp relief the role played in it by references to «faith».
A close study of Amazon.com founder Jeff Bezos reveals one of the world's most innovative companies is rooted in one of the oldest ideas.
Obviously, close study of all of the details of the TPP is essential.
As the Jefferson - guided Board of Visitors indicated, such a curriculum would likely feature close study of the Declaration, The Federalist, Washington's farewell address, and John Locke's Second Treatise, among others.
However close study of the time shows that Roman rule was no more oppressive and usually less so than the people they conquered.
It is a close study of the thought and language of John Paul II, who taught the Church and the world to understand the contest of the culture of life versus the culture of death.
A close study of cognitive dissonance, how it's used within religion, strongly suggests this man will become atheist.
With this aim he devoted the sabbatical leave he describes in chapter 1 to the close study of two Protestant churches in a small Georgia town.
Nevertheless, a close study of his doctrine of prehension will reveal that he is really struggling with the same problem that challenged and excited Bergson and James in their insistence upon relations being experienceable.
We began talking about the close study of word patterns and structures and ended up reflecting on the authoritative function of biblical texts.
But a close study of America's religious history yields precedents and equivalencies to virtually everything that exists today, from the demythologizing deism of Thomas Jefferson and the séances of spiritualists to the utopian settlements that practiced everything from celibacy (the Shakers) to free love (the Oneida Community).
Close study of those models may he the best strategy for reclaiming the church.
Since 1859, that great tree has been built up painstakingly by close study of fossils and modern organisms.
For example, even though their numbers are vanishingly few, a close study of patients with sex «change operations might demonstrate what outcomes constitute a success or failure of this life «threatening operation.
The first, which is fundamental to the rest, is a close study of chapter 16 of Lumen Gentium, the Second Vatican Council's Dogmatic Constitution on the Church.
Close study of this material suggests that the prototype of this story was originally a myth derived from Israel's ancestors.
After close study of the official patrol films of the match race, Artist C. W. Anderson, renowned horse specialist, reconstructs the crucial moments in one of Arcaro's finest racing triumphs
Six months ago, Curiosity made the first up - close study of active sand dunes anywhere other than Earth, at the «Bagnold Dunes» on the northwestern flank of Mars» Mount Sharp.
Dr Albert Prieto - Marquez, Research Associate in the School of Earth Sciences who co-led the research, said: «Some of the immensely successful duck - billed hadrosaurs of the Late Cretaceous might have been eating flowering plants, but their tooth wear patterns, and especially close study of their coprolites — that's fossil poops — shows they were conifer specialists, designed to crush and digest the oily, tough needles and cones.»
As it neared its end, Cassini also made close study of Saturn's rings, which are largely made up of water ice — including, for the first time, the capture of a few stray, submicron particles.
Close study of the pathogen's DNA suggests that its voracious spread, during which it constantly evolved and adapted to new environments, ultimately led to its extinction, perhaps as early as 1353.
A close study of the Haida Gwaii mainshock by Kao et al. revealed the Pacific plate slid at a low angle below the North American plate on a previously suspected thrust fault, confirming the presence of subduction activity in the area.
Learning from the Octopus By Rafe Sagarin The riotously biodiverse tide pools of California's central coast do not bear much resemblance to the risk - averse halls of Washington, D.C., but marine ecologist Rafe Sagarin, who has made a close study of both, hopes to change that.
Close studies of the skulls and shells of museum specimens confirmed that «each of the three genetically distinct Macrochelys lineages can be diagnosed morphologically,» the team writes in their new paper.
For the first time two spacecraft will soon make up - close studies of objects from the solar system's Kuiper Belt, a mysterious region beyond Neptune's orbit.
Close study of Bd - infected animals offers a glimmer of hope, however.
SPP will conduct even closer studies of these phenomena.
Dr. Price's close study of these African groups convinced him that the best Traditional Diet — one that encourages optimal physical development in children — consisted of a balance of properly prepared whole grains along with animal foods (especially fish), and not tending toward extremes in either direction.
, based on his close study of a variety of exercise types including Qigong, yoga and gymnastics.
The pretty - pretty visual style is evidence of a close study of Days of Heaven, as well as a complete misunderstanding of it.
The Elementary Mathematics Laboratory (EML) is structured to make it possible for educators, policymakers, and education advocates to engage directly in the close study of teaching practice.
The social studies theme of Washington State provides students with an up - close study of their home state.
This unique setting is structured to make it possible for educators, policymakers, and education advocates to engage directly in the close study of teaching practice.
We will kick off the event with Forrester's snapshot based on interviewing [publishing] executives; we'll feature academic research from Carnegie - Mellon on the true impact of piracy; and Dan Lubart and Jeremy Greenfield will deliver a report based on close study of e-book bestseller data.
During the day, the decks overlook a reed bed, a fascinating microecology affording close study of bird and fish life, as well as elephant, hippo and buffalo.
will be accompanied by a fully - illustrated catalogue that features original texts from renowned scholars and contemporary artists, all considering what compels artists to draw through close study of specific works in the exhibition.
Like Mr. Marshall, this artist has made a close study of depicting African - American skin tones.
This reverence for art history is masterfully embodied in her work, which is loosely aligned with Conceptual Art and Minimalism, in dialogue with the New York School, and a product of her close study of Japanese and Chinese painting.
Through her close study of Anglo / Irish and US / Native American colonial and contemporary relations, Fisher explores the effectiveness of artistic practice in the construction of political and subjective agency.
From the gentle breeze of a cliff walk to the cozy confines of a studio interior, and from distinguished portraits to close studies of eviscerated fish, Chase's subjects run the gamut.
From portraits to landscapes to abstractions, the images are intriguing from a distance and invite up - close study of their details.
Conceived as a process that would last six months, the exhibition has been structured as a symphony in three movements and an epilogue, each section deriving from the close study of a single key work.
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