Not exact matches
By identifying what
elements these
spaces have
in common — such as temperature, lighting and furniture — the business can design an office where its employees actually want to work.
A massive star creates huge amounts of oxygen and neon during its life and then hurls them into
space when it explodes, so both
elements are
common: Oxygen is the third most abundant
element in the universe, after hydrogen and helium, and neon ranks fifth or sixth.
Hydrogen, the most
common element in space, glows intensely
in red light when heated by hot, young stars seen inside the «trunk.»
In this paper, we propose a matrix whitening transport for projecting the covariance estimates onto a
common tangent
space to reduce the statistical dependencies between their
elements.
If you look around many design sites lately, you'll see a
common element in many of the
spaces: vintage style rugs.
Through an architectural model of the vacant Iranian Embassy
in Washington D.C., and a fictional map of the
space, Sohrabi poses questions about ideological potentials at the site of the embassy, the ownership of the
space, and
common elements that history and architecture share: slowness, loss, and lack of access.
«Art Review; 2001: A
Space Oddity; «Contemporary Art and the Cosmos» Is Another Victim of Theme - Show Fever,
in Which Works with a
Common Element or Two Are Packaged
in a Shorthand Stab at Significance,» Los Angeles Times, Feb. 10, 2001, section F, p. 1.
Incorporating the display standards of an exhibition
space as an
element of her work is a
common strategy for Koether, who is often as concerned with the context
in which her paintings are shown as she is with the paintings themselves.
This is because owners of a condominium own their individual unit, as well as an interest
in the «
common elements» of a building which may include lobbies, garages, hallways, and storage
spaces.
New homes,
in particular, can lack the quirky
elements common in old homes, making it all too easy for
spaces to become a tad sterile.