Her works — which include several larger - than - life formats — show
the human figure at a moment of physical calm and self - absorption, sometimes loneliness.
It's no surprise to me that some of the best artists grappling with
the human figure at Miami Basel were artists of African heritage, like Hank Willis Thomas, whose work often deals with portrayals of African Americans in the media and how those ideas have shifted over time.
Juan Muñoz reintroduces
human figure at the center of architectonical and sculptural space.
This well - documented work brings to life a «collector of souls» whose passion for painting
the human figure at a time when abstraction was the rage resulted in years of financial hardship and obscurity.
The art of Juan Muñoz (1953 - 2001) reintroduces
human figure at the center of architectonical and sculptural space.
Not exact matches
Assuming the letter you've received doesn't paint the whole picture for you, calling this number will be well worth it as talking to a person not only helps you understand the nuances of the situation but there's comfort in knowing that a
human being with a name and a face
at the IRS is there to help you
figure things out.
AI seems to have
figured out other, less difficult versions of poker — AI technology from the University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada, beat
humans at Head's Up Limited Hold «Em, for example.
Nils Lonberg, a Harvard - trained molecular biologist who worked
at Medarex, had
figured out not only how to engineer a mouse with
human immune genes but also how to make antibodies from these genes that were fully
human as well.
Broad Listening, on the other hand, claims that it can identify why people do things, or
at least give the insights into why, so that a
human can
figure it out completely.
Although
at the time there was only limited Jewish speculation about the Messiah, Jewish expectations of the Messiah were very varied.2 The predominant view was that the Messiah would be a
human and earthly deliverer and not a divine
figure.
We shall now turn to see how
at least some process - thinkers are prepared to relate all this to the strange and compelling, yet unquestionably
human,
figure of Jesus of Nazareth.
@SMH I'll assume you're being
at least a little serious when you say that neurologists haven't
figured out anything about the
human brain.
It comes from Daniel 7:13, where the seer sees a
human figure receiving power and glory
at God's hands.
Physics professor and frequent First Things contributor Stephen Barr discusses the implications of quantum physics
at Big Questions Online: No less a
figure than Eugene Wigner, a Nobel Prize winner in physics, claimed that materialism —
at least with regard to the
human mind — is....
Contemplation about Jesus, about God and us as
humans trying to
figure it out one day
at a time — isn't that the point?
I don't believe in gods
at all, I am certain that organized religions are a mechanism of control, and I believe that
at the beggining, middle, and end of the day we are all responsible for our own lives and actions (which is why it is so important that we
humans that actually live and die in this world
figure out how to work together).
Their opponents strenuously resisted this, arguing for the reality of the supernatural
at the historical level and for the understanding of Jesus as a divine -
human figure.
Whether you're a young mom struggling to fit in with your kid - free peers, or you're one of a growing number of stay -
at - home dads, or you're a working mom
figuring out how to balance work and kids, you know that no matter your circumstances, this business of being responsible for a small (and disastrously naive)
human (or
humans, bless your heart) is going to test your patience, your limits, and your soul.
He shows great enthusiasm in flushing the toilet afterwards, and is rather stumped
at figuring out the hand washing (sinks are not designed to be accessibility by tiny
humans!).
I think I'll keep shopping
at Whole Foods while the scientists and researchers
figure out whether genetically modified food is safe or not for
human consumption.
When your son smiles
at you, he implies he's growing up, and he's
figuring out the
human behavior.
Over the period 1980 to 2012, unemployment rose from just 6.4 % to 27.4 % in spite of consistent GDP growth rate averaging more than 7.5 % and by 2016, 33.6 % (using NBS old measure);
Human Development Index (HDI) has risen only modestly between 1990 (0.411) and 2014 (0.514); and average life expectancy in spite of our enormous resources remains stuck
at 52.9 years in 2015 while the equivalent
figure in the developed world averages over 70 years.
Since Mr. Brundige cited statistics in his report to the town board it would be silly not to conclude this letter with statistics based purely on logic: Since the error of machine - collected data
at the airport versus actual
human data collection is 10 times what Mr. Brundige reported for a specific period of time, then the town board must correct all data in Mr. Brundige's report by multiplying the
figures by 10.
Two
human mummies housed
at the British Museum in London for more than a century boast the world's oldest known — and longest hidden — tattoos of
figures and designs, a new investigation finds.
The proposed institute would engage a dozen or more research groups in the task of
figuring out how
human or animal behavior springs from information processing
at the level of neural circuits.
«First, we had to
figure out much better methods to find
human counterparts of yeast genes, and then we had to arrange the humanized set of genes in a meaningful way,» explained Peng, now Assistant Professor of Computer Sciences
at University of Illinois, Urbana - Champaign.
Like the
figure at Panther Cave, the
human figures all displayed animal attributes, such as wings, deer antlers, rabbit ears, or fur.
Near the center of the panel was a winged
human figure beneath a circle with a long, wavy line attached to it, nearly identical to what she had seen
at Panther Cave.
Here was the whole pattern — the
human figure covered in fur, probably the shaman; the arched, wavy line, the serpent dividing earthly and spirit realms; and,
at the line's center, the portal through which the shaman could descend.
Once someone has
figured out how to get opsins inside the brains of primates and
humans — Zhang
at MIT is working on the problem now — optogenetic therapies targeting the brain can begin.
As Huber Warner, associate director of the Biology of Aging Program
at the NationalInstitute of Aging, says, «If we knew what regulates life span inturtles, that might be useful in
figuring out how
humans age and how tointervene.»
A print of that first micrograph of a two - celled
human embryo is now framed and hangs on the wall above the desk in David Albertini's small, crowded office
at Tufts University where, 30 years after he cleaned the monkey cages in Southborough, he conducts research trying to
figure out how the fate of those two cells is determined.
Rabbits are more similar to
humans than laboratory rats or mice, which explains why Jean - Paul Renard, a developmental biologist
at the French Agronomy Research Institute in Jouy - en - Josas, spent the better part of three years
figuring out how to clone them.
Her current goal: building a machine that can participate in conversations with two
humans at once,
figuring out when the
humans want to speak to each other so it knows when to fall silent and when to speak up.
The study shows that
humans need to feel
at least 15 per cent of the gravitational force on Earth to
figure out which way is up (PLoS One, doi.org/vhw).
Moustapha Cissé, an AI researcher
at Facebook, and his colleagues
figured out that a similar technique — which they have called Houdini — can be used to fool both voice recognition and machine vision systems, by adding such small amounts of digital noise to images and sounds that
humans would not notice.
In Eric Lander's lab
at the Broad Institute, she scanned the entire
human genome to
figure out which genes have changed within the last 10,000 years and which have spread rapidly in the
human gene pool due to natural selection.
«For the past 30 or 40 years, scientists have used similar animals to
figure out how fear might work in
humans,» says senior author of the paper and associate professor
at Salk's Molecular Neurobiology Laboratory, Sreekanth Chalasani.
According to one study that looked
at eight fuel aridity metrics in the Western U.S. and modeled climate change's effects on them,
human - caused climate change accounted for about 55 percent of the observed increases in fuel aridity between 1979 and 2015 (
Figure 6), and added an estimated 4.2 million hectares of forest fire area between 1984 and 2015.7 Based on all eight metrics, the Western U.S. experienced an average of 9 additional days per year of high fire potential due to climate change between 2000 and 2015, a 50 percent increase from the baseline of 17 days per year when looking back to 1979.
The chimps have
figured out how to use
at least 13 unique tools by simply watching
humans go about their business
at the zoo — and they're known to select the best tool for a particular job with ease.
This may be performed by oxidative cleavage similar to the
human P450 encoding cholesterol desmolase (Burstein et al., 1975), which also leaves a ketone
at the C20 position, as indicated in our hypothetical structure (Supplemental
Figure 6).
However,
at the increased levels seen since the Industrial Revolution (roughly 275 ppm then, 400 ppm now;
Figure 2 - 1), greenhouse gases are contributing to the rapid rise of our global average temperatures by trapping more heat, often referred to as
human - caused climate change.
MALDI - MS analysis revealed an absence of Aβ signal in non-transgenic animals (
Figure 5)
at both time points, indicating that detected Aβ peptides predominantly derive from the
human APP transgene expression or reflecting the low level of endogenous rodent Aβ [51].
Human NPCctx or NPCctx - GDNF were grown as neurospheres for approximately 39 population doublings (
Figure 1A),
at which time they were dissociated and analyzed for growth factor release.
Now researchers
at the INSEAD - Sorbonne University Behavioral Lab and the University of Bonn said they have discovered how the brain lights up when under the sway of the placebo effect, a potential step in
figuring out how to train people to recognize when they are falling victim to this habit of
human nature.
«The UH research going on up here is just super vital when it comes to picking crews,
figuring out how people are going to actually work on different kinds of missions, and sort of the
human factors element of space travel, colonization, whatever it is you are actually looking
at,» Tristan Bassingthwaighte, a doctor of architecture candidate
at the University of Hawaii who served as the crew's architect, said in a statement.
As a professor of health and exercise sciences and director of the
Human Nutrition and Metabolism laboratory
at Skidmore College, Dr. Paul J. Arciero has been a leading
figure in research on protein pacing for losing weight and athletic performance.
They've been
at it for a while, but scientists finally
figured out how to delete disease - causing genetic code from single - celled
human embryos — without any glitches — that were able to grow into disease - free multicellular embryos.
Many people tell me that they are not stressed and that stress does not
figure in their lives, but if you have a pulse and you are breathing then you will suffer with stress
at some point in your life because you are a living
human being!
1) Anatomy: Looking
at anatomy is definitely a place to start when
figuring out what diet is healthy for
humans.