Sentences with phrase «defined by these boundaries»

He states in this article and in his previous post that, «A black hole is defined by a boundary known as its event horizon.
Whenever markets extend across political boundaries, the political units defined by these boundaries are under pressure to compete for investments.
Ask students to list some of the problems they might see within the local food system as defined by the boundaries in Part 1.
Collapsed underlines Ochoa's interest in the physicality of space as defined by its boundaries.

Not exact matches

As Chinese internet giants are increasingly blurring the boundaries between sectors, it's getting harder and harder to define them by a single industry.
Style, as it is defined in The Rebel, is the «correction which the artist imposes by his language and by a redistribution of elements of reality» and gives the «re-created universe its unity and boundaries» (Rb 269).
Inspired by the former but drawn from the latter, we use witness across religious boundaries as the defining principle of mission and from which we draw the theology of religions as the integrating principle of missiology.
For, once we have defined inside and outside by specifying that every closed curve in a plane or curved surface in a space divides the plane or space into two regions in such a way that pairs of points in different regions can not be joined without crossing the boundary, very odd things happen.
exhibit interest in the social and discursive processes of «demarcation» by which orthodoxies define, and thereby in some sense create, heresies — not only as the inevitable cartographic by - products of the impulse to draw boundaries and create centers, but also (paradoxically, and in multiple ways) as necessary sources of «nourishment» for orthodoxies themselves.
And when in one, the boundaries should be defined solely by the people involved.
The EPD system makes it possible to compare products from different suppliers, by using defined system boundaries.
An American Viticultural Area (AVA) is a designated wine grape - growing region in the United States distinguishable by geographic features, with boundaries defined by the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau, United States Department of the Treasury.
Traditionally, Morgan says, the K - Pg boundary, as it is known, has been defined by appearance of fossils of small shelled creatures called foraminifera.
But in July, Catherine Rychert, a Brown University geology graduate student, reported something no one else had seen: a well - defined lithosphere - asthenosphere boundary that was impossible to explain by temperature change alone.
The boundaries of ancient valley walls are defined by textural and albedo changes and are also associated with lateral river migration.
The loss is due to changes in land use and puts levels of biodiversity beyond the «safe limit» recently proposed by the planetary boundaries — an international framework that defines a safe operating space for humanity.
The lower mantle comprises 55 percent of the planet by volume and extends from 670 and 2900 kilometers in depth, as defined by the so - called transition zone (top) and the core - mantle boundary (below).
Figure 2 shows sets of results for four areas of human corneal endothelial tissue; central endothelium (defined by endothelial cells within a 4 mm trephined boundary), central - intermediate endothelium (defined by endothelial cells within an 8 mm trephined boundary), intermediate - peripheral endothelium (defined by endothelial cells between the 4 mm trephine edge and 12 mm from the center of the corneal endothelium), and the peripheral endothelium (defined by the 8 mm trephined edge and 12 mm from the center of the corneal endothelium).
These seven climate divisions are a subset of the 344 divisions defined by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) based on a combination of climatic, political, agricultural, and watershed boundaries (NOAAa undated).
The outer boundary is defined by the «maximum greenhouse limit,» where the greenhouse effect fails as CO2 begins to condense out of the atmosphere and the surface becomes too cold for liquid water.
G: Determination of four subregions within Cluster N defined by morphological boundaries (compare Fig. 3C): DNH nucleus (Fig. 3G, shown in blue); the shell surrounding DNH nucleus (Fig. 3G, shown in green); the remaining hyperpallial Cluster N part (Fig. 3G, shown in yellow); the mesopallial Cluster N part (Fig. 3G, shown in red).
I suppose there is still an air of propriety here, but the boundaries aren't as clearly defined, regulated or followed as they are by traditional Latin men and women.
Sure, last year's win for «Elizabeth: The Golden Age» proved that the Academy does equate «most / biggest costumes» with «best,» but like «Marie - Antoinette» the year before, «The Duchess» deftly employs dress (and undress, in a manner Stella Bruzzi might approve of) to define boundaries of character and gender; the costume design is by far the most intellectually sophisticated element of the film.
Viewers take it for granted that most action movies unfold in a parallel reality of shoot - outs and fiery car chases, but Wick's script — by Derek Kolstad, who wrote the solid, no - frills, direct - to - video The Package — distinguishes itself by carefully defining the boundaries of its universe, in which criminals have their own currency (gold bullion, naturally) and Manhattan is home to boutique hotels that cater exclusively to hitmen.
Clearly define a school's boundaries, such as by placing fencing around the grounds or having clear signs that indicates when an individual is about to trespass.
First, while formal constitutional responsibility for educating kids belongs to the states, the actual delivery of that education falls squarely on local education agencies, typically called districts, which are geographically defined, most often by the boundaries of a city, town, county, or other municipality.
The boundaries of student growth are defined by schedules for bells, buses, and vacations instead of standards for students and learning.»
The Massachusetts data was drawn from 368 communities defined by zip code boundaries within the Commonwealth.
This study defines neighborhoods geographically by school boundaries because living within a school boundary guarantees a slot (or a preference, for pre-kindergarten students) at the in - boundary school.
In some locations, a board of education oversees the county schools (usually defined by political boundaries).
The occupation also involves determining the boundaries of an accounting entity; recognizing and measuring revenues; matching revenues and expenses by applying methodologies such as accrual accounting and depreciation; defining and measuring costs by application of methodologies such as standard, process, job - order, and activity - based costing; and full disclosure on financial statements.
Before even settling into the new CR - V, the changes versus the outgoing model are obvious — this new CR - V is starting to push the boundaries of how we define a compact CUV, and that notion is accentuated not only by the expanded wheelbase, raised ride height, and larger wheels but also by the CR - V's new, more athletic bodywork that's bolstered by the crossover's 1.4 - inch wider stance.
It is almost exactly twenty years since the once clearly defined boundary between versatile estate car and extreme sports car was blurred by the Audi Avant RS2, so the trailblazer for a high - performance breed which continues to flourish is being commemorated by the new RS 4 Avant Nogaro selection.
If the coordinate system is defined by the viewBox and the width / height values, the coordinate system defined by the viewBox is mapped on the boundaries as described in the previous item.
Note that if the pixel values defined by x, y, height and width attributes exceed the Viewport's pixel values, the graphic will be clipped on the Viewport boundaries (i.e., the graphics will not be rescaled).
Beyond the «new term» defined by traditional publishing industry, eBook within the boundary of endless technicality will be the legitimate form for all to make profit and instantaneous deliver to their readers.
The PA role was established through involvement of professional groups and stakeholders who would potentially be affected by the role in the planning process, to allow for defining of boundaries of authorized function.
Its western boundary is defined by the Maya Mountain Divide.
The boundaries of the proposed expanded reserve are defined by coordinates, covering an area of?
There are examples of Minimalist theory as early as the 1920s in Europe, but the movement at the time of its birth was defined by new young artists who were often reacting against the gestural excesses of Abstract Expressionism, challenging the conventional boundaries between various mediums, subordinating authorship, and calling attention to the materiality of their works.
Other notable exhibitions that range from historical scholarship to pushing the conceived boundaries of what defines a museum exhibition are Technicolor: New Works by Jaime Hayon (2017); Dream Cars: Innovative Design, Visionary Ideas (2014), which is the tenth most - attended show at the High Museum; Earl Pardon's Portable Art: Jewelry & Design (2015); and Bangles to Benches: Contemporary Jewelry and Design (2013).
«8 Dean's fascination with the blurred boundaries between truth and reality, knowing and premonition, art and magic locate her firmly within the tradition of Conceptual Art as defined by LeWitt.
Here the islands are defined by the emptiness of the basins articulating a lack of symbolic or physical boundaries.
Organized by Laurie Ann Farrell, Executive Director of Exhibitions at SCAD, in collaboration with numerous departments throughout the university, deFINE ART represents one of SCAD's many initiatives to expand the learning environment beyond the boundaries of the classroom and studio.
Within this constellation of works, a postulate emerges: the human figure is no longer defined by stable boundaries, but is rather embedded in a network of fluctuating nonhuman parts.
Spaces are defined not by their vacuity, but their boundaries.
His unique practice has been defined by a continuous experimentation with the conventional boundaries of canvas and color.
Defined in general as a nineteenth century concept to push the boundaries of a Euro - centric imperialism, today the abstraction of «manifest destiny» is re-envisioned by six contemporary artist as they push the frontier of today's digital landscape.
It continues the artist's interest in Cameron's Line, a tectonic boundary in the US defined by a subterranean belt of marble.
In some ways, this was the result of a process that had been building up for decades: The modern art movements of the early 20th century can be defined by their struggle with the legacy of Western Art; artists were clamoring to break out of these boundaries either by leaving and working elsewhere (for example German expressionists August Macke and Emil Nolde followed in the footsteps of French post-impressionist Paul Gauguin) or by seeking inspiration and incorporating what they could from the «exotic» art of other cultures — from African sculpture to Japanese prints.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z