Sentences with phrase «human body proportions»

There is a big difference between real human body proportions and fashion illustration proportions.
The Lammily doll is the first fashion doll made according to typical human body proportions to promote realistic beauty standards and help your child develop a positive body image!

Not exact matches

It will be remembered that the principle underlying this was that an effect (the development of a human body) will always be proportioned to its cause.
There is something wrong with a scientific approach that thinks it has to be proven with randomized experiments that a paltry human - made substance doesn't match up with the elixir of human breast milk (thousands of ingredients in the right proportions for that particular baby to build the brain, body, immune system).
We can guess that this coat was lost by the time of Homo erectus, as its skeleton's proportions show that it was adapting to heat stress like modern humans do, and part of our adaptation involves an enhanced sweat gland cooling system which would not function well with a full coat of body hair.
The human body has countless different proportions, and some of them seem to be close to...
«The body proportions of modern humans are wildly different from those of early hominids, and that confounds the whole thing,» says University of Utah evolutionary biologist Dennis Bramble.
The new glimpse of the footpaths of animals and humans complement earlier studies that reveal the anatomy and behavior of H. erectus, suggesting that as it evolved modern body proportions, it also increased its home range and began competing with carnivores for carcasses on the savanna, says Harris.
«Humans have three times more brown body fat: A study of 3,000 PET - scans yields new data on the proportion of brown fat.»
The use of the modern human reference samples for stature estimates are inappropriate because they assume body proportions akin to modern humans, which are not possessed by australopithecines.
Under this scheme, Java Man, especially if reconstructed with gibbon - like body proportions, had an index of 1/2, which placed it nicely in the gap between apes and humans.
Some incomplete protein sources may contain all essential amino acids, but a complete protein contains them in correct proportions for supporting biological functions in the human body.
In the oceans they are found in their proper proportions — the same basic proportions that are found in healthy human bodies.
The biological value of protein measures the proportion of protein absorbed from a food and used by the human body.
Bioavailability is the proportion of a nutrient the human body is able to absorb and use.
There are around 640 muscles in the human body, and overall muscle tissue comprises a very large proportion of total human body mass.
Humans and most other domestic animals tend to absorb calcium from a meal in proportion to their body's needs at that time.
This means two things, as far as the developers are concerned: nailing the protagonist's expressions so they look human, and giving the character a body with realistic proportions.
Intuition comes as the logical successor to the previous exhibition, Proportio: «The concept of studying proportions is something that humans invented to give body to their intuition.
It is an exaggerated light reflection in shimmering yellow and reddish orange hues that reveals Martin's enthusiasm for size and proportions as related to the human body, captivating the viewer through its sculptural impression.
A former figurative painter turned sculptor, Bryt adopts the rough ratios and measurements of the study of the human form (often the proportions of her own body) as compositional elements in her constructions.
Mapplethorpe's photographs exemplify classical ideals of form and proportion with their controlled relationships between light and shadow, balance and asymmetry, beauty and obscenity, while at the same time clearly reflecting both a Classical and highly contemporary interest in the human body.
Whilst they are seemingly devoid of a human presence, there remains a subtle anthropometric quality to his compositions; the dimensions frequently relate to the proportions of the body, and his use of elements such as light, heat and mirrored surfaces — made using automotive spray paint on aluminium sheets — allude to, or reflect, the figure.
They either conform to or react against the proportions of the human body.
Consisting of diverse materials, the sculpture is composed of balloons, molded from paper pulp and covered in snakeskin, dried honeycomb, a mirrored box filled with abandoned skins of cicadas, and a drawer of human bones also fabricated of paper pulp, replicating the exact size and proportions of the artist's own body.
Through scale and proportion relative to the human body, the viewer is made conscious of the crossing from one area of the gallery to the next, and hence, of his or her own relation to the space.
The work relates to my interest on a simple level, of the appearance of a functional form in relation to the body and space, but also incorporates anthropometry — the scientific study of the measurements and proportions of the human body — and ideas about permutation, the body as a fluid term for encapsulation, intervention, figuration, and the politics of exposure.
Designed in 2001, designed to accommodate the human body with studied proportions and sim...
All of his large - scale collages are inspired by vintage tailoring patterns, but especially in these new works Narielwalla explores the connection with architecture, inspired by Le Corbusier, who in turn looked to the buildings of classical architects such as Vitruvius, — appreciating the relationship between the proportions of the human body and architecture, both aesthetically and functionally.
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