Sentences with phrase «complex responses»

Perhaps it is a telling sign that a pupil can perceive the use of visual images as facilitating a more complex response.
There are external triggers at thresholds and an immense and complex response in planetary ocean and atmospheric flow fields.
Through the use of colour and light in time and space, the artworks generate complex responses via physical phenomena (sensation) and symbolic codes (knowledge).
Four men and one woman serve out a unique form of spiritual punishment — or lack thereof — in «The Club,» Chilean director Pablo Larrain's distinctively barbed, psychologically complex response to the manifold abuses of the Catholic Church.
He claims that language is ours alone and that animals» seemingly complex responses to problems are achieved by automatic mechanisms, not by thought.
Gentine's team is the first to isolate the response of vegetation from the global warming total complex response, which includes such variables for the water cycle as evapotranspiration (the water evaporated from the surface, both from plants and bare soil) soil moisture, and runoff.
He noted that such complex responses to differences in dose, timing, and duration of exposure may underlie the inconsistencies in published studies of the relationship between blood levels of manganese in humans and neurobehavioral deficits.
Using a diverse range of media, Dolven creates complex responses to harsh landscapes such as the Arctic Circle.
«I have often thought that very simple works of art can stimulate multiple associations and sometimes, the most complex responses.
Shifts in clouds, water vapor, and the great currents in the ocean and air, however, cause complex responses in which some regions warm more than the average while others warm less than average, or even cool.
Howard: Yes, the biodiversity of these coral reefs, these are hot spots, and I think the interesting question is, the more we look at the biological response of these organisms, the more complex their responses seem to be.
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In balance with these difficult and complex responses within Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities there is a powerful and positive sense that a significant number of Australians have now heard of the stolen generations and know at least something of their experiences.
The subject invites easy compassion and pity, but Fassbinder's icy camera style keeps us at arm's length, calling up a much more complex response.
Pablo Larraín's new feature is a psychologically complex response to the abuses of the Catholic Church, with a chamber drama, where four men and one woman embark on a spiritual journey of atonement.
The associated increase in budget deficit may also set the stage for a more complex response to the next downturn when fiscal stimulus will have already worked through the economy and monetary options may be fewer and less impactful than in other slowdowns.
But perhaps our real affection for that verse is a more complex response to the whole story of Samuel and Eli, maybe even relief at the poignant rendering of our own secret dread: that although the word of the Lord is clear enough in fact, Eli found it painful or difficult to keep listening.
It is a complex response that develops gradually as children mature.
These two hormones trigger a complex response in the body that causes the breasts to start producing milk.
Now, Sharpee and Ryan Rowekamp, a postdoctoral research associate in Sharpee's group, have developed a statistical method that takes these complex responses and describes them in interpretable ways, which could be used to help decode vision for computer - simulated vision.
Their model can tease apart the genetics of a complex response to a drug.
«Showing that pleasure and value of music can be changed by the application of TMS is not only an important — and remarkable — demonstration that the circuitry behind these complex responses is now becoming better understood, but it also has possible clinical applications,» says Robert Zatorre, a professor of neurology and neurosurgery and the study's senior author.
The first article, «Complex mixtures, complex responses: Assessing pharmaceutical mixtures using field and laboratory approaches,» reports on studies monitoring multiple the life stages of fathead minnows using both simple (groups of drugs with similar modes of action) and complex (groups with diverse modes of action) mixtures of pharmaceuticals commonly found in treated wastewater effluent.
Complex mixtures, complex responses: Assessing pharmaceutical mixtures using field and laboratory approaches.
More surprisingly, three other paired neurons called AWB, ASK and AWC fired in adults as well, indicating a more complex response to the stimulus.
While attempting to incorporate text into his sculptures of the period, he was challenged to find a cohesive way of incorporating his voice into his commanding structures, and although he created numerous neon light works and installations, his sculpture evolved in a more conceptual direction, withholding information and requiring a complex response from the viewer by creating «uncomfortable spaces and shapes».
And the learn - and - adjust aspect of humanity's complex response will keep tweaking the two knobs as necessary.
These ice masses exhibit a complex response to climate and this makes the analysis of changes in the region difficult.
These models have simple representations of the biological fluxes, which include the fundamental response to changes in internal nutrients, temperature and light availability, but for most models do not include the more complex responses to changes in ecosystem structure.
The more complex response is that what the courts acquire when a bill of rights is entrenched is the power to set a constitutional agenda, a power that the legislature may never have had and so has not necessarily lost, a power the political significance of which depends on the form and content of what is entrenched and the value and character of the power it leaves in the hands of the legislature.
A more complex response, heard repeatedly everywhere we visited, concerned reactions by non-Indigenous people which were perceived by Indigenous people as patronising.
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