Sentences with phrase «graph paper by»

The 60 works there included a series of «duration» exercises on graph paper by Eleanor Antin, gum bicarbonate editions by Sara Greenberger Rafferty, and Yellin's lifesize humanoid Psycho Geography (2013).
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The game's success also shows how much has changed in gaming technology: the first three Super Mario games were all designed by hand, on graph paper.
But the panel noted «improper handling» of 16 images and graphs in five papers published by Watanabe's group.
I worked out what was then the most accurate method to determine those velocities, and I sat down to plot out the results (by hand on graph paper) in the astronomy department lounge.
The hockey graph was first published in a 1999 paper (pdf) by Michael Mann and colleagues, which was an extension of a 1998 study in Nature.
Paper co-author Robin Liechti from the SIB Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics (SIB), explains «SourceData links figures to other related figures across papers and journals to build a searchable knowledge graph, which is quality - controlled by expert curators.
I'm back to being really confused as the other paper with the 3100 tested foods puts apples at only 3.1 μmol / g and Goji at 43.1 μmol / g, which again suggests that the unit of this graph is off by a factor of 10.
I sometimes can get a grasp on how the chemistry works by reading various papers, but the graph you have here makes it much easier to see the whole picture.
It's from a 2004 study by Gannon & Nuttall (http://pmid.us/15331548) and the graph is from a later paper by Volek & Feinman (http://pmid.us/16288655/).
But the game's most retro feature is that you have to build a map of the dungeons yourself by drawing on the 3DS's touchscreen, just as «80s gamers had to with bits of graph paper.
Some of you might be too young to have experienced this, but back in the days before Internet guides and online message boards, the original Metroid was virtually unbeatable without a pad of graph paper and your sharpest No. 2 pencil by your side.
Reduce unintended errors by providing graph paper for student tests or as a background for homework assignments.
Rhee and Fornia make a valid point that not all teachers enter the profession at age 25, and their paper also includes the graph below showing the actual distribution of California teachers by the age at which they began teaching.
The graph below, from a recent CALDER paper by Dan Goldhaber, James Cowan, and Roddy Theobald, tells a familiar story.
The graph below comes from a paper by Josh McGee and Marcus Winters and shows the percentage of New York City teachers who stay in the classroom over the years and their corresponding pension wealth.
Develop documents, such as research based papers, graphs, charts, and other data to be used by transportation officials in defining transportation challenges and recommending options and potential solutions.
And the end of the green curve, where the Kindle rank is 200,000 and the paper rank is 1,000,000, is an approximation, since the Kindle line should be approach asymptotic by the time it gets to 700,000, but I'd need another decade on the graph to show that.
The biggest difference is that Etrian Odyssey exists in title - by - title grid structure, where every step taken is from one space to another, like a map on graph paper, and is equal to a single turn of combat in terms of time.
Some of you might be too young to have experienced this, but back in the days before Internet guides and online message boards, the original Metroid was virtually unbeatable without a pad of graph paper and your sharpest No. 2 pencil by your side.
Placing items and things on a grid almost like the graph paper the original levels were designed on is super intuitive and the option to play your creation is always close at hand by tapping the clapperboard.
Printed in 2008 on heavy paper stock by Universal Limited Art Editions, and produced in conjunction with Knotted Graphs at Matthew Marks Gallery, New York (522 W 22 Street) 22 x 34 inches; 55.9 x 86.4 cm Poster is sold unframed
This transformation occurs through precise acts of drawing and construction, in which the artist, sparked by the flounce of a skirt, the triangular fold of a collar, or the domed crown of a bowler hat, renders her inspirational garments as two - dimensional shapes onto vellum graph paper.
A diagram on graph paper for the movement of light on eight Plexiglas beams floating in a magnetic field, Art and Technology Proposal: Beams and Intensity of Lights, 1968, was on view in this long - overdue survey, which originated at KW Institute for Contemporary Art in Berlin and was organized by its chief curator, Ellen Blumenstein.
Graph paper pad, offset print In collaboration with Jeong Hwa Min Cover font design by Wolfgang Breuer Published by Wiens Verlag, Berlin 32 x 29.7 cm, 96 pages, printed on one side, ed.
Graph paper pad, offset print In collaboration with Jeong Hwa Min Cover design by Studio Manuel Raeder Published by Wiens Verlag, Berlin and Bom Dia Boa Tarde Boa Noite, Berlin A3, 48 pages, edition of 1000 copies ISBN: 978 -3-9811288-5-7 ISBN: 978 -3-943514-13-1 24.00 EUR
Lot 120 David Hammons Untitled (Body Print) signed and dated 74 pigment on graph paper 21 by 13 in.
Significant works in the exhibition include Moholy - Nagy's Construction in Enamel 1, 1923, (one of three works Moholy - Nagy commissioned from an enamel sign factory by communicating the coordinates of a drawing on graph paper over the telephone); Circles in a Circle by Wassily Kandinsky, and Doppelturm by Paul Klee.
Albers is having something of a revival at the moment ---- an excellent solo exhibition of her work at the Guggenheim Bilbao has just ended, she featured last year in a group show at MOMA and in a dual show at Yale and, finally, two books by her were published towards the end of last year: a monumental reprint of her essay On Weaving and this exquisitely produced set of around eighty sketches on graph paper, entitled Notebook 1970 - 80.
The Notebook is a facsimile of sketches Albers made in her seventies — designs and ideas for prints and textiles — in a standard, slightly ragged book of graph paper, held together by yellowing sticky tape.
The second Bmw Art Car was created by Frank Stella, an American artist and a passionate motor racing fan, who used a black and white square grid pattern taking inspiration from the technical graph - paper.
In New York, Darboven started by making abstract, geometrical drawings on graph paper, continuing with calculations and series of numbers and using the date as a basic unit of her system of numbers, calendars and, later on, her time - based writings.
The likes of Jo Baer, Donald Judd, Mel Bochner, and Larry Poons were not familiar with the professional uses of graph paper as a way to more directly envision objects and structures, by circumventing established (and deceptive) conventions of perspectival representation.
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A series of fundamental clues can be found in the pamphlet handed to me by JJ PEET when we first met.1 Scaled to the size of a small envelope, this rogue little booklet is made from a digitally scanned collection of torn book pages, graph paper, and masking tape, parts of which have been whited or taped out and then scribbled or typed over with simple but commanding words and phrases.
As demonstrated by Chance and Order Group VIII, Drawing 6 and Group VII, Drawing 6 (Tate T01847 and T01848), points on graph paper were selected at random, parallel lines were projected between them, and then progressively accumulated and coloured.
SPPI has just issued a new paper authored by Joe Aleo that alleges Hansen and CRU are manipulating graph lines by changing them from what they were years ago.
Something seems «off» about the first graph which is NOT in the paper and was NOT made by Stefan but by a Klaus Bitterman (possible editor according to google, but Stefan refers to him as a reader at his German site).
An even earlier version of that graph was published by Hansen in his 1999 paper on GISS - temperatures, see Fig 6 p37.
As to your paper and graphs, your explanation above greatly assisted; I certainly recommend a formal post by you with a preface along these lines to assist me and my peers in the audience.
January 2018... in 122 (2017) scientific papers Image Source: Loisel et al., 201 2017: 150 Graphs, 122 Scientific Papers In the last 12 months, 150 graphs from 122 peer - reviewed scientific papers have been published that undermine the popularized conception of a slowly cooling Earth temperature history followed by a dramatic hockey - stick - shaped uptick, or an especially unusual global - scale warming during modern Graphs, 122 Scientific Papers In the last 12 months, 150 graphs from 122 peer - reviewed scientific papers have been published that undermine the popularized conception of a slowly cooling Earth temperature history followed by a dramatic hockey - stick - shaped uptick, or an especially unusual global - scale warming during modern graphs from 122 peer - reviewed scientific papers have been published that undermine the popularized conception of a slowly cooling Earth temperature history followed by a dramatic hockey - stick - shaped uptick, or an especially unusual global - scale warming during modern times.
Just within the last 5 months, 58 more papers and 80 new graphs have been published that continue to undermine the popularized conception of a slowly cooling Earth temperature history followed by a dramatic hockey - stick - shaped uptick, or an especially unusual global - scale warming during modern times.
A resent paper by Lovejoy 2014 (http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs00382-014-2128-2) shows the forcing from CO2 and the corresponding aerosols over the last 100 years shown in this graph http://oi62.tinypic.com/ixv2m8.
Mr. Watts, while you are presenting this new study by Melvin et al. as something that provides results which allegedly refute Mann's hockey stick you do not tell your audience here that the temperature reconstruction shown in the graph, explicitly mentioned by you here, in the Melvin et al paper is done only for a region of Northern Scandinavia, unlike the temperature reconstruction in Mann et al., (1999), doi: 10.1029 / 1999GL900070, which was a reconstruction of the Northern Hemispheric temperature.
On the original topic of the thread, I recommend the book «A Random Walk in Science» (Amazon, 4 left, hurry), particularly the chapter «The Art of Finding the Right Graph Paper» by S A Rudin.
As IO have extensively proven in my papers and by proponent of the AGW (see for example Crowley, Science 2000), the traditional climate models produce a signature quite similar to the hockey stick graph by Mann which not only simply disagree with history but has also been seriously put in question under several studies.
Earlier this year, a paper by Michael Mann - for years a leading light in the IPCC, and the author of the infamous «hockey stick graph» showing flat temperatures for 2,000 years until the recent dizzying increase - made an extraordinary admission: that, as his critics had always claimed, there had indeed been a» medieval warm period» around 1000 AD, when the world may well have been hotter than it is now.
In this graph from the new paper, gray shading shows pollution levels forecast by different models if there were no clean - energy investment.
The paper includes a graph of temperatures in the Northern Hemisphere that gained the nickname «hockey stick» because of its vivid depiction of a long period with little temperature variation for nearly 1,000 years, followed by a sharp upward hook in recent decades.
Guest Post by Willis Eschenbach [Graphs updated to include error bars] Inspired by the paper by the charmingly - named Maya Tolstoy discussed here on WUWT, I decided to see if tidal forces affect the timing of earthquakes and volcanoes.
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