Sentences with phrase «form in precise ways»

With a faithful allegiance to geometry and its capacity to reveal profound truths, Debra Ramsay works with mathematical logic to generate or guide form in precise ways.
The trinitarian conceptualization of reality, the place where God could be found, fixed every form in a precise way.

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To carry through the process of rethinking the account of actual occasions and eternal objects in the light of the full doctrine of God will be in line with the direction in which Whitehead's own thought was moving at this point and will also alter in subtle, but at times important, ways the precise form of the doctrine of God.
Of its nature, such a way of thinking is supremely jealous: It resents the coyness of being in withholding itself from clear and precise ideas, and it resents any form of novelty that might upset its invariable order of essences, anything new — any way of thinking or speaking of being — that might try to come forth into the open.
The research, published today in Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience, shows that these structures arise when a group of neurons forms a clique: each neuron connects to every other neuron in the group in a very specific way that generates a precise geometric object.
Seeman designed specific short strands of DNA containing precise sequences of base pairs that will spontaneously pair up in such a way as to form complex designed structures.
There are endless ways of appreciating John Newman's incomparable singularity -LSB-...] By revealing a willfulness to persist in pursuit of a vision that emphatically demands a precise pictorial language — one that correlates with its differences, materially and formally — Newman has created another kind of sculpture in which different forms sing independent melodies that harmonize with the orchestration of his unending interest in all things.
Through a precise examination of this distinct form of artistic practice in works by artists ranging from John Cage to Sanford Biggers, this exhibition provides a unique perspective on the ways in which modern and contemporary artists have used language, objects, and images to forge social contracts with their publics.
If you had not done this unphysical assumption and if you had been also in other ways a little more careful in the derivation of (34) you would have seen that it's not independent, but derivable from (32) and (33) in it's precise form.
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