Sentences with phrase «dynamic body of»

«The effect is a complex, dynamic body of work which we are proud to display at our embassies in Madrid and Julie's own birthplace of Addis Ababa.»
Her dynamic body of work Directing Light onto Fist of Father (2011) at Leo Koenig Projekte in New York, combined a looping 16 mm film and a plaster cast of MPA's father's fist in an installation that incited three durational performances.
Firmly within a masculine generation of Abstract Expressionist painters that held originality in near - divine regard, her deep interest in the work of her contemporaries set her apart, and ultimately helped her to produce a rich and dynamic body of work.
Undoubtedly most famous for his paintings, de Kooning also produced a dynamic body of three - dimensional work.
Lucy Liu: Seventy Two presents a dynamic body of artwork by Lucy Liu, comprising 72 paintings in ink and acrylic, the series is inspired by the 72 Names of God — esoteric sequences of Hebrew letters that some believe help in the journey to find enlightenment for mind, body, and spirit.

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The CFC Media Lab creates groundbreaking productions that include Body / Mind / Change starring David Cronenberg; Late Fragment, Canada's first interactive feature film; and the dynamic mobile visualization project of What's Your Essential Cinema, co-produced with TIFF.
And what I always find is a kind of real - time performance art — dynamic interactions between our frontline crews and constantly shifting casts of customers, with the overriding goal of ensuring that when customers exit our «stage,» they are nourished in soul as well as body.
The aspects of the Pentecostal worldview that Smith notes» especially the radical openness to God and the dynamic presence and activity of the Spirit» were part of our group's worldview, and I will ever be thankful to have taken my first Christian steps within a body that placed the knowledge and love of Jesus Christ above all else.
McCabe and other Dominicans present the soul - body dynamic in a way which resonates with a remark of Wittgenstein's: «The human body is the best picture of the soul».
In a recent appraisal of religion in twentieth century America, Schneider suggests a distinction between movements and bodies, the former dynamic, the latter static organizations.
A more viable option may lie in the emergence of dynamic human societies more nearly analogous to animals possessing minds coordinating the activities of the body.
We argue for the bodily resurrection of Christ, but the body of Christ's resurrection is none other than the body of Christ which is the church, understood as that emergent community of love guided by the dynamic activity of Christ's Spirit.
Therefore, Hartshorne reasons that man is more than his cellular processess and is as much a «single dynamic unit» as any of the electrons or cells that constitute his body.14
Hartshorne reasons that man is more than his cellular processess and is as much a «single dynamic unit» as any of the electrons or cells that constitute his body.
Although Luther was most captive to this form of thinking, it also affected the other 16th century Reformers; Instead of seeing the Eucharist as a time mystery, they treated it as a space mystery, and probed the static problem of locating the body of Christ rather than the dynamic one of making contact with a saving event.
In other words, rather than being a definite end - product of a singular, isolated process, a concrete image in a visual perception is the result of an essentially dynamic complex of semiotic processes requiring the coordinated, cooperative efforts of a network of socially organized communities of «interpreters» in the animal body.
The world - soul is immanent in the dynamic unity of the world, as man's mind is immanent in his body.
Breathing is thus the act that animates the body, the dynamic, invisible, transforming power that signifies the transition between two states of being, the link between the physical and spiritual worlds.
The evidence is dynamic; the God or spirit moves the very organs of their body.
With a smooth chocolate flavor and satisfying texture, this dynamic duo of protein + greens is a convenient way to get the whole - food nutrition your body needs with an amazing flavor your taste buds will love!
With a true vanilla flavor and satisfying texture, this dynamic duo of protein + greens is a convenient way to get the whole - food nutrition your body needs with an amazing flavor your taste buds will love!
For intelligent and networked data processing, at Interpack, Minebea Intec will be presenting a new software release for statistical process controls: SPC@Enterprise 3.0 converts all measurement data into useful information, even in the areas of foreign body detection and dynamic checkweighing, which help to ensure product quality, food safety and productivity.
Before you run or work out, a thorough Dynamic Stretching Program is useful to warm up the body and increase your hip flexibility to mimic the needs of your sport.
Although the formation was fluid and the style of play more dynamic than the club had seen in  two decades, the main building blocks of the last season's good form were: two players holding shape at the base of midfield and supporting play, occasionally moving forward to add an extra body in the final third, while a central defence of two or three held firm just behind.
Recent research suggests that a «one - size - fits - all» prescriptive advice to drinking is outdated because sweat water losses are dynamic and dependent on the intensity of exercise (higher metabolic rate, more sweating, more water loss); the ambient temperature (the hotter the conditions, the greater the amount of evaporative sweat production); and body size (bigger the mass, more evaporative sweat needed to cool the body).
The people of Suffolk deserve a more dynamic body that works together to make real headway on intractable problems.
By visualising the body in more dynamic and medically accurate ways, we can learn more about how people see their own bodies, says Nadia Magnenat - Thalmann at the University of Geneva in Switzerland.
The former is ideal for soft - tissue contrast, and the latter has extremely fine imaging resolution due to a revolution in the technology called dynamic nuclear spin polarization, which is used to track minute biochemistry in the body — such as the transition of the naturally occurring chemical pyruvate to lactate.
With their unusually large brains relative to their body size and advanced cognition, parrots live in a complex social environment — not merely in a large population of cooperating creatures, such as bees or ants, but in a dynamic setting of alliances and competitors.
Temperature versatility is important because increasing evidence documents dynamic and often unpredicted behavior of ice that could affect environmental conditions — as with glaciers on earth, for example — and explain the evolution of satellites» bodies in space, as with Jupiter's moon Europa and Saturn's Enceladus.
«This year's Nobel Laureates have been studying this fundamental problem and solved the mystery of how an inner clock in most of our cells in our bodies can anticipate daily fluctuations between night and day to optimize our behavior and physiology... since the paradigm shifting discoveries by Hall, Rosbash and Young, circadian biology has developed into a highly dynamic research field with vast implications for our health and well - being.»
The technique offered precise localization of dynamic microtubule plus - end hub protein EB1 dimers, and their distinct distributions at the leading edge and cell body of migrating cells, the researchers report.
All of those small bodies orbiting Pluto mean that it must have had a dynamic history.
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.
(This rapid change in shape is fairly unique to microglia in the central nervous system, although macrophages, microglia's immune - system counterpart in peripheral parts of the body, are similarly dynamic in their shape shifting.)
Pasadena, CA — Observations of Ceres have detected recent variations in its surface, revealing that the only dwarf planet in the inner solar system is a dynamic body that continues to evolve and change.
The lining or epithelium of the gut is one of the body's most diverse and dynamic tissues, an ecosystem of cells that acts as one of the body's main interfaces with the outside world.
LRO's groundbreaking discoveries are helping to create a new picture of the Moon as a dynamic and complex body — and advancing our ways of thinking about processes throughout the solar system.
Adipose tissue has a central role in whole - body energy metabolism as a dynamic store of triglycerides, and as an endocrine organ that coordinates energy intake and use by other tissues (2).
As an advisory body to the Vice President for Research, the University Research Council (URC) is charged to recommend initiatives and mechanisms to develop, promote and administer a dynamic and innovative research environment at MUSC with the goal of nurturing discovery and knowledge application for the benefit of society.
And by increasing the dynamic stiffness we can nearly eliminate the effect of electrostatic forces between the sample and cantilever body, which are major sources of error in today's PFM measurements, as mentioned.»
Advance in Human - Relevant R&D: Evaluating Antibodies to Reflect Dynamic Human Pathways and Immune System Emulate's Organ - Chips recreate the natural physiology of the human body, including the following unique functionality:
While dynamic changes are often seen in the atmospheres of gas planets like Jupiter and Saturn, solid bodies tend to be more static in appearance.
«This is a state of dynamic equilibrium, much like controlling body temperature,» said Paulus.
Review of Theories of Moon - Forming Impact (Planetary Science Institute) Big Bang, New Moon (SwRI) Planetary climatic and dynamic factors that convert solid, airless bodies into worlds suitable for life (Dr. Darren Williams - Penn State) Do We Know What Killed the Dinosaurs?
It takes the body through a dynamic range of motion that can increase lower back, hamstring, and shoulder mobility.
Because of this, bodybuilders typically suffer from reduced flexibility in the shoulders, lower back and hips, which makes their bodies tight and stiff and more often than not, unable to bend enough to pick something up from the floor, not to mention that having tight muscles increases the risk of injury while performing dynamic movements even further.
Different forms of sport and exercise require different warm - ups, but as a general rule, a dynamic warm - up will get all the joints moving one at a time, then all together, taking the body through progressive movements that loosen and stretch your muscles.
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