Sentences with phrase «dozen small studies»

He snapped a photo, and upon returning to his studio, made a dozen small studies using this strange knife - edge pattern as a jumping off point.

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You'll find several large studies, and dozens of smaller ones have been done on many aspects of open adoption, from all three perspectives.
That is one of the surprising results of the first study to systematically measure the number of neurons in the brains of more than two dozen species of birds ranging in size from the tiny zebra finch to the six - foot - tall emu, which found that they consistently have more neurons packed into their small brains than are stuffed into mammalian or even primate brains of the same mass.
Just because a molecule appears to heighten attention in a small study on a couple dozen people doesn't mean it will have any effect if it's mixed into a drink and given to someone at random at an unknown dose.
He co-authored papers with his doctor, wrote a case study about himself, proposed a new model of the disease, and currently coordinates a dozen Castleman studies from his small office at UPenn, where he is an assistant professor.
In this study, Huganir's group worked to test many genes all at once using plastic plates with dozens of small wells.
Since the 1980s, dozens of smaller studies have suggested that countries with high rates of circumcision, like the Muslim nations of western Africa, have lower rates of AIDS, whereas southern * Africa, where circumcision is rare, has been ravaged by the epidemic.
A new study that included researchers from Norway, the University of Washington, the University of California San Diego and The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio (now called UT Health San Antonio ™) found that dozens of small molecules called metabolites are altered in this disease.
To carry out these studies he organized a small but very competent group with half a dozen of scientists selected among his most brilliant students of his courses on Quantum Mechanics.
According to numerous studies, aloe vera is just effective for this not just because of one anti-inflammatory compound (such as resveratrol), but similarly to raw honey, thanks to dozens of smaller enzymes and compounds.
Replacing large, underperforming high schools in New York City with dozens of small new ones has kept many teenagers from dropping out, a new study has found, but also has lowered graduation and attendance rates at some of the remaining large schools by diverting hundreds of at - risk students into their classrooms.
Overlapping with his first solo museum exhibition in New York, which opens at the Studio Museum in Harlem on July 16 (see below), the show includes five large canvases and a wall of dozens of small - scale studies displayed gallery style.
Curated by Ian Berry and Lauren Haynes, the exhibition explored four themes in her work — the Move to Abstraction, and her Earth, Space and Mosaic paintings — and showcased a few dozen smaller watercolors and studies.
Organized by Barbara O'Brien, chief curator at the Kemper Museum for Contemporary Art in Kansas City, Mo., where it was first shown last year, this exhibition covers 55 years with 46 paintings, supplemented by a dozen of the small, deft oil studies that Ms. Dodd began making on thin sheets of aluminum in 1990.
A dozen small scale (22 x 18 inches is exceedingly small for Resika) arrangements illustrate his coloristic verve, an inheritance from his youthful study under Hans Hofmann.
In 1969 Andrews, a New York based artist reared in rural Georgia, Korean War veteran, activist in the Civil Rights, anti-Vietnam War, and feminist movement, undertook a major cycle of works, creating one major work per year for six years building up to the Bicentennial in 1976, each work emerging from dozens of smaller paintings and drawing studies.
The Savills study lists a dozen law firms that have moved to the smaller, standard office sizes for all employees, including Alston & Bird in Los Angeles, Seyfarth Shaw in Atlanta and Womble Carlyle and Nixon Peabody in Washington, D.C. Just five years ago, that list would have been much smaller.
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