Nor did they tell us how humans came to have such unique and
complex abilities as speech and abstract thought.
Bioshock is in a separate category from games like metroid, which provide
more complex abilities for more complex situations.
The ELA Standards make this point clearly by framing everything around «anchor standards,» all of which
highlight complex abilities and performances that students should master for college and workplace readiness.
Conficker, though, was a strikingly advanced piece of code, capable of neutering a computer's antivirus software and receiving updates that would give it
more complex abilities.
But matched with his talent is
a complex ability to prepare and then execute what he has studied.
Breastfeeding, while simple in some ways, requires
some complex abilities on the baby's part.
The birds possess
the complex ability of referential communication, which involves signals such as calls, displays and whistles to convey information.
«This novel hypothesis may help our understanding of
this complex ability.»
«The researchers need to see if they can train more -
complex abilities, if they're durable over five years, and whether training on these skills will transfer to everyday functioning,» she said.
The results suggest that as human cognition evolved, the types and amounts of fat in key brain areas were rapidly shifting and mutating — and this growth was crucial to the development of
our complex abilities.
All over our planet, plants photosynthesize, using their amazing and
complex ability to harvest sunlight and channel it to convert carbon dioxide and water into oxygen and energy - rich carbohydrates.
Recent brain research shows that
the complex abilities apparent in individual kids are reflected on the inside, as well as the outside.
This then creates a new kind of game that has the visual trappings that punters are familiar with but lacks
the complex abilities that gamers would normally expect.
We tend to see skills as
complex abilities requiring degrees and certifications.