Sentences with phrase «human observations at»

Since the mid-1990s, especially in the USA and Canada, human observations at the surface have been widely replaced with automated ceilometer measurements, which measure only directly overhead low clouds rather than all - sky conditions.
American White Pelicans may be seen cooperatively foraging in shallow waters, or at adjacent loafing sites, where they are tolerant of human observation at a respectful distance.

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We've got a few hundred years at best, of scientific observation, that has now told us that one giant, explosive, random event started a chain reaction that, over billions of years resulted in humans, and flowers, and viruses, and dinosaurs.
I'll even offer observations - humans have manipulated existing organisms dna, created new virus and bacteria, clone animals, and attempt to create new animals - yet simple minded folks still reject the idea that another more intelligent creature might have done the same thing and created life on earth in the same fashion while at the same time acknowledging that there is a strong likelihood of other life existing in this universe - talk about being dumbed down and arrogant.
Rather than ground their discussion in biblical reflection and careful observation of play itself, Christians have most often been content to allow Western culture to shape their understanding of the human at play.
Moreover, we are sometimes afflicted with a sense of impending crisis, lending force to Niebuhr's observation that «one of the most pathetic aspects of human history is that every civilization expresses itself most pretentiously, compounds its partial and universal values most convincingly, and claims immortality for its finite existence at the very moment when the decay which leads to death has already begun.»
b We may accept that the human brain reached the limit of its development at the stage which anthropologists call Homo sapiens; or at least, if it has continued to develop since then, that the change can not be detected by our present methods of observation.
As often in these pages our Cutting Edge and Letters columns highlight approaches to science and religion which we think are at the heart of the modern crisis given the fundamental role of human observation of the physical realm to human thought.
«We created the largest database of surface ozone from hourly observations at more than 4,800 monitoring sites worldwide, and we're making these data freely available to anyone who wants to investigate the impact of ozone on human health, vegetation, and climate.»
However, this simple observation is only valid at the level of classical physics — the laws and principles that appear to explain the physics of relatively large objects at human scale.
medical and scientific educations place them at an ideal intellectual vantage point to facilitate the transfer of clinical observation and insight to laboratory research and discovery, and to help return to the clinic a better understanding of human disease: the bedside to bench to bedside cycle that moves both medicine and science forward.
The computers will then «learn» what kind of land cover, what timing pattern of greening and what human densities best predict bird presence, and generate a million more simulated observations for each species: points where it is predicted to be either present or absent at different times throughout the year.
But an even more surprising observation was that the cells didn't go away — they hung around at a 10-fold increase over prepregnancy levels for more than 100 days after birth (the equivalent of 4 years to 5 years in humans).
Notably, the pattern of CSF peptides was similar at both time points and comparable to that observed in human CSF [50]; except for two observations: no Aβ37 was detected in the CSF of McGill transgenic rats at any time point and the Aβ38 signal was as strong as the Aβ40 signal, under these conditions.
Given the very rapid warming of the Arctic, I'd like to see a multinational «war room» for models, observation, and a database of solutions, or at least ways for humans and other creatures to adapt.
«We're at the first point in our history as humans where we might actually have some observations from other planets that we can use to test any of these ideas about life beyond our own,» says Lenardic.
Humans are really good at seeing but they suck at observation.
Although it is difficult to extrapolate from rats to humans, we may try to use our results obtained at the tissue level in rats to interpret our previous observations obtained only at the whole - body level in elderly women (5,6,18), i.e., comparing the responses of liver and muscle protein synthesis to the pulse feeding pattern in the 2 age groups could suggest that there was also a positive effect of the pulse pattern at the muscle level in humans.
There is a distressing tendency among humans to look at one aspect of a person (such as personal politics) and assign ALL other views to that one observation.
Perhaps being ignored because the film is too unobtrusive and relaxed in its observations of primal human interaction to register against weightier fare at this time of year, Zachariah is at its most immediate when focused on Robbie's precise acting choices.
The film, which kicks off Directors» Fortnight at this year's Cannes, initially feels as though it might possess Noah Baumbach's knack for human observation given its curious mix of Frances Ha's visual style and While We're Young's dynamic.
And yet this is not simply an exercise in dry cinephillic academia, but sees Tsai making simple (yet profound) observations about time, landscape, human interaction and how the more time we are given to look at something, the more oblique, untenable and (perhaps) strangely beautiful it becomes.
Lessons in the Complete Art Curriculum are: Lesson 1 Tone Lesson 2 Observation Lesson 3 From observation to abstraction Lesson 4 Relief Lesson 5 Portraiture Lesson 6 Portraiture part 2 Lesson 7 Portraiture part 3 Lesson 8 Clay Lesson 9 Clay part 2 Lesson 10 Clay part 3 Lesson 11 Color Lesson 12 Color part 2 Lesson 13 Color part 3 Lesson 14 Three dimensional Lesson 15 Three dimensional part 2 Lesson 16 Three dimensional part 3 Lesson 17 Three dimensional part 4 Lesson 18 Human figure Lesson 19 Human figure part 2 Lesson 20 Human figure part 3 Lesson 21 Human figure part 4 Lesson 22 Architecture Lesson 23 Architecture part 2 Lesson 24 Architecture part 3 Lesson 25 Architecture part 4 Lesson 26 Color abstraction Lesson 27 Color abstraction part 2 Lesson 28 Color abstraction part 3 Lesson 29 Color abstraction part 4 Lesson 30 Masks Lesson 31 Masks part 2 Lesson 32 Masks part 3 Lesson 33 Masks part 4 Lesson 34 Dramatic landscapes Lesson 35 Dramatic landscapes part 2 Lesson 36 Dramatic landscapes part 3 Lesson 37 Abstract landscapes Lesson 38 Abstract landscapes part 2 Slideshows included cover the following themes: Fall (Autumn) Birds Buildings Christmas Dramatic landscapes Fish Flowers Fungi Graffiti Insects Natural textures People Rust Sky Sea Trees Water Perspective Clay workshop Thank you for looking at our resource.
Oh, we may learn a little about the behaviour of the human body at high altitudes, and possibly medical men may turn our observation to some account for the purposes of aviation.
And, as then, I marvel at the huge world Balzac creates, the puerile pageantry of Paris, from garret to opera box; the cold - eyed observations and sly sarcasm; the wonderfully didactic asides as he explains the intricacies and theater of the printer's trade («The italic was invented by the Alid of Venice; hence its name»); the vast human energies unlocked in a new and daunting world of social possibility.
Novels like So Much for That and Big Brother showcase her ability to make discerning and, at times, scathing, observations on human nature.
As an adult, I marvelled at those SF novels which stood the test of time, while making valuable observations of the human condition, and I decided to create my own novels.
The 1998 letter contains the observations that the human capital at Wesco is not nearly as great as you can find at Berkshire.
During surgery your pet is monitored at all times using both modern equipment and experienced human observation.
In addition, some newer behavioral research and ongoing observations at large - scale bird rescue / placement organizations now suggest that parrots who are hand - fed as babies may actually make worse long - term human companions than parent - reared chicks.
These binary oppositions provide the basis for astute observations on human civilization, often deployed in the form of the diptych and notable in the series Miscegenated Family Album and The First and the Last of the Modernists on view at the Carpenter Center.
Coco Fusco performs Observations of Predation in Humans: A Lecture by Dr. Zira, Animal Psychologist as part of Radical Presence: Black Performance in Contemporary Art at the Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, MN.
Based in Berlin, Thomas Scheibitz's recent notable exhibitions include ONE - Time Pad originating at MMK, Museum für Modern Kunst, Frankfurt Am Main and traveled to Baltic Center for Contemporary Art, 2012 - 2013 (solo); Thomas Scheibitz: Lineage ONE / Stilleben & Statistics, Jarla Partilager, Berlin, 2011 - 2012 (solo); Thomas Scheibitz: Il flume e le sue fonti / The River and its Source, Collezione Maramotti, Reggio Emilia, Italy, 2011 (solo); Surveyor: An exhibition of human exploration, observation, and construction of the landscape, organized by Curator Heather Pesanti, Albright - Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, NY, 2011 (group); If Not in This Period Of Time - Contemporary German Painting1998 - 2010, Museu de Arte de São Paulo, Brazil, 2010 - 2011 (group); A moving plan B - chapter ONE, Selected by Thomas Scheibitz, The Drawing Room, London, 2010 (group); Der ungefegte Raum, Galerie im Taxispalais, Innsbruck, Austria, 2010 (solo); among others.
Coco Fusco performs Observations of Predation in Humans: A Lecture by Dr. Zira, Animal Psychologist as part of Radical Presence: Black Performance in Contemporary Art at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, CA.
-- In a one - off performance at the fair, internationally acclaimed Cuban / American artist Coco Fusco will give the UK premiere of Observations of Predation in Humans: A Lecture by Dr. Zira, co-commissioned with Liverpool Biennial.
Radical Presence: Black Performance in Contemporary Art Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston November 12, 2012 - February 16, 2013 Grey Art Gallery, New York University, NY September 10 - December 7, 2013 Studio Museum in Harlem, NY November 14, 2013 - March 9, 2014 Coco Fusco performs Observations of Predation in Humans: A Lecture by Dr. Zira, Animal Psychologist as part of Radical Presence: Black Performance in Contemporary Art, part two of the exhibition's New York presentation, at the Studio Museum in Harlem.
Coco Fusco performs Observations of Predation in Humans: A Lecture by Dr. Zira, Animal Psychologist as part of Radical Presence: Black Performance in Contemporary Art, part two of the exhibition's New York presentation, at the Studio Museum in Harlem.
Coco Fusco presented Observations of Predation in Humans: A Lecture by Dr. Zira, Animal Psychologist at Frieze London, United Kingdom.
Coco Fusco presents Observations of Predation in Humans: A Lecture by Dr. Zira, Animal Psychologist at the Monmouth University Center for the Arts, NJ.
Coco Fusco discusses her performance Observations of Predation in Humans at the Studio Museum in Harlem, December 12 and 13, 2013, with Frank Expósito in Artforum.com.
Observations of Predation in Humans: A lecture by Dr. Zira, Animal Psychologist will be performed by Coco Fusco on December 12 at 8 pm and December 13 at 6:30 and 8 pm at The Studio Museum in Harlem.
Her Luminous Distance honors the lesser - known women who contributed to important astronomical discoveries, in particular the women known as «Human Computers» at Harvard who were engaged in painstaking astronomical observation and classification.
Coco Fusco, Observations of Predation in Humans is on view at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, in San Francisco, through August 19, 2015.
Today, from the archives, we bring you Lia Wilson «s review of Coco Fusco's Observations of Predation in Humans, originally performed at the Studio Museum of Harlem in December 2013 for Radical Presence, a survey of performance work by black visual artists.
On August 19, 2015, the artist and writer Coco Fusco performed Observations of Predation in Humans: A Lecture by Dr. Zira, Animal Psychologist to a packed house at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco.1 The performance was part of the exhibition Radical Presence: Black Performance in Contemporary Art, on view at YBCA through October 11, 2015, and curated by Valerie Cassel Oliver, senior curator at the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston.
90 Kevin McKinney, material like this is what informs my personal views above all other «information» at present (when added to my own logical rational senses and my own observations of the physical and human nature.)
Hmmm, only 15 posts at 1:12 am Friday: satellite observation and / or human rights are obviously not considered hot topics.
These papers and observations all circle around the two questions at the heart of the sustainability puzzle that will largely determine the quality of human lives and the environment in which they are lived: How many?
5:45 p.m. Updated below I spent 48 hours at the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science last weekend and will be sporadically posting a string of observations on themes and discussions related to smoothing the human journey.
Humans are probably responsible for most of the CO2 rise based on the observations of the CO2 we are emitting, but to make the claim that Fred has made would require the ability to make accurate measurements of total CO2 at any point in time and then to accurately determine what percentage of that total CO2 is of human origin.
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