Not exact matches
Whitehead adds that what this form
of bodily organization makes possible is the concentration
of complex and novel
information in one portion
of the
body, namely, within the brain.
Determining the angle under which the electrons escape from the material enables the scientists to extract valuable
information on the electronic properties and the
complex many -
body interactions
of the material.
A
body's
complex environment inhibits most
of the light waves from reaching the target (green waves), whereas
information about the target is presented in the red and blue waves.
Bronwyn Parry and Beth Greenhough's Bioinformation is a brief yet rich tour
of a dynamic,
complex field, following the winding paths that connect databases to the hopes and rights
of the people and communities from whose
bodies the
information was drawn.
They all work slightly differently, but most
of them use a
complex algorithm that takes
information about your cycle (i.e., basal
body temperature [BBT] readings, cycle length, and period start and stop days) and uses math to predict your fertility each day.
Lie on the
body - sized x-ray machine for about three minutes and receive a
complex array
of body composition
information in return.
Learning about nutrition the last ten years and studying the works
of many
of the top nutrition experts out there for a number
of years has taught me an abundant amount
of information about how
complex the human
body is.
This likely helps to approximate the food - based use
of turmeric, a
complex dose
of information for your
body of which curcumin is simply one isolated component.
It can store vast amounts
of information, carry out the most
complex of tasks, and bounce back from experiences that would render other parts
of the
body virtually useless.
This volume presents new essays and commissioned visual projects that elaborate on the crucial ideas raised in the forum — the new kinds
of cultural identifications facilitated by the Internet; the relationship between art and activism; the poetics
of online communication; the relevance
of the museum in a digital world; and the
complex relationships between
bodies,
information systems, and urban realities.
Creating
complex visible and invisible systems, as well as discrete objects ---- often byproducts
of her systems ---- Hayden Dunham investigates the exchange
of information between the hard and soft architectures
of building and
body.
It also clears the way for motor accident victims to seek redress directly from the Motor Insurers» Bureau (MIB) by relying exclusively on European Union (EU) law, independently
of the
complex and sometimes conflicting provisions
of Pt VI
of the Road Traffic Act 1988; the European Communities Rights Against Insurers Regulations 2002; the Motor Vehicles (Compulsory Insurance)(
Information Centre and Compensation
Body) Regulations 2003 and / or the MIB's private law agreements with the Secretary
of State for Transport set out in four concurrent schemes.
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It has been shown that the superior temporal sulcus (STS) is highly implicated in social processes, from perception
of socially relevant
information, such as
body movements or eye gaze, to more
complex social cognition processes.