Sentences with phrase «in spatial terms»

Knowing about carbon stocks in spatial terms will allow us to identify potential areas for climate change mitigation by conserving the existing carbon - rich pools and enhancing carbon sequestration and storage.
By mapping wetlands and histosols, which are mainly carbon - rich systems, one can have a better estimate of carbon stocks in spatial terms.
Focusing mainly on patterns, I reorganize motion in an attempt to look at time in spatial terms, using the pattern itself as the framework for temporally redistributing all of the surrounding activity.
K - 12.1 The World in Spatial Terms NSS - G.
The result is that Ghana's industrialization is heavily skewed in spatial terms, which in turn leads to a deep concentration of job opportunities and ancillary business opportunities in just a handful of the country's biggest cities.
We experience God the Father remote in spatial terms just as we experience Jesus remote in time.
The point at issue is that you have one distinction which is not in spatial terms and another which is in spatial terms.
But Robinson seemed not to realize, oddly enough, that he also spoke of God in spatial terms when he said God was «deep down» in the depths).
Once we understand the Hebrew success in conceiving Yahweh as the great «I,» we can see that Hebrew reflection, or perhaps better, Hebrew experience with Yahweh, led to the explicit rejection of the idea that he had bodily form or was localized in spatial terms.
Accordingly, transcendence must be grasped, not as it has so often been in the past, in spatial terms referring to the God «up there» beyond the affairs of human life, but specifically in terms of what God has effected historically, and is doing now, on behalf of human beings.

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The Plan merely calls on forestry companies operating in caribou ranges to prepare spatial harvest sequences within their Forest Management Plans to meet caribou habitat requirements, and states that Alberta Forestry may impose additional terms and conditions into harvesting plans and operating ground rules (at pp 49 - 52).
Again, the term implies a spatial organization, and in Greek it means «of doubtful sex, an appropriate term for the physically abnormal intersexed humans referred to above.
Contrariwise, divine relativity can make sense of omnipresence, especially when seen in terms of Hartshorne's understanding of the world being the body of God: «For God there is no external environment, the divine body just is the spatial whole; moreover, this body is vividly and distinctly perceived» (OOTM 94).
Structuralism tended to display its results in terms of charts — an implicitly spatial understanding of the text.
The description of the perception of both the lightning and the following thunder does not therefore have to be given in phenomenalist terms, nor does abandoning the phenomenalist description require Whitehead's second version of symbolic reference as the projection of a sensum on a spatial region to which it is causally related.
Christ's presence had to be localized somewhere, whether in heaven or on the altar, since to them the term «substance» had a spatial meaning.
Thus, for example, they found it hard to think of the Eucharist in other than spatial terms.
However, nowhere in The Principles of Natural Knowledge does one find a precise definition of simultaneity in terms of spatial relations.
DE: Plato and Aristotle didn't define form in terms of spatial distribution, but more in terms of what we would call definitions — what it was to be, say, a cat.
In the «organic» theory, (i) there is only one type of temporal actual entity; (ii) each such actual entity is extensive; (iii) from the standpoint of any one actual entity, the «given» actual world is a nexus of actual entities, transforming the potentiality of the extensive scheme into a plenum of actual occasions; (iv) in this plenum, motion can not be significantly attributed to any actual occasion; (v) the plenum is continuous in respect to the potentiality from which it arises, but each actual entity is atomic; (vi) the term «actual occasion» is used synonymously with «actual entity»; but chiefly when its character of extensiveness has some direct relevance to the discussion, either extensiveness in the form of temporal extensiveness, that is to say «duration», or extensiveness in the form of spatial extension, or in the more complete signification of spatio - temporal extensivenesIn the «organic» theory, (i) there is only one type of temporal actual entity; (ii) each such actual entity is extensive; (iii) from the standpoint of any one actual entity, the «given» actual world is a nexus of actual entities, transforming the potentiality of the extensive scheme into a plenum of actual occasions; (iv) in this plenum, motion can not be significantly attributed to any actual occasion; (v) the plenum is continuous in respect to the potentiality from which it arises, but each actual entity is atomic; (vi) the term «actual occasion» is used synonymously with «actual entity»; but chiefly when its character of extensiveness has some direct relevance to the discussion, either extensiveness in the form of temporal extensiveness, that is to say «duration», or extensiveness in the form of spatial extension, or in the more complete signification of spatio - temporal extensivenesin this plenum, motion can not be significantly attributed to any actual occasion; (v) the plenum is continuous in respect to the potentiality from which it arises, but each actual entity is atomic; (vi) the term «actual occasion» is used synonymously with «actual entity»; but chiefly when its character of extensiveness has some direct relevance to the discussion, either extensiveness in the form of temporal extensiveness, that is to say «duration», or extensiveness in the form of spatial extension, or in the more complete signification of spatio - temporal extensivenesin respect to the potentiality from which it arises, but each actual entity is atomic; (vi) the term «actual occasion» is used synonymously with «actual entity»; but chiefly when its character of extensiveness has some direct relevance to the discussion, either extensiveness in the form of temporal extensiveness, that is to say «duration», or extensiveness in the form of spatial extension, or in the more complete signification of spatio - temporal extensivenesin the form of temporal extensiveness, that is to say «duration», or extensiveness in the form of spatial extension, or in the more complete signification of spatio - temporal extensivenesin the form of spatial extension, or in the more complete signification of spatio - temporal extensivenesin the more complete signification of spatio - temporal extensiveness.
«On this theory,» says Whitehead, «all that there is to be known is that inexplicable bits of matter are hurrying about with their motions correlated by inexplicable laws expressible in terms of their spatial relations to each other.
It is a characteristic of these «spectral colors» that they can not be further resolved into constituent hues by passage through another prism; that they stand in a one - to - one correspondence with a particular angle of refraction (i.e., with a spatial property); and that, in the context of physical optics, each turns out to be quantifiable in terms of a spatial periodicity (the wavelength).
This book remains highly influential in terms of advancing a spatial model of voting.
As the last general election in the United Kingdom showed, this is a hazardous task to engage in, as the votes to seats ration can be skewed by geography and spatial differences in terms of support gains / losses for the different parties.
In a report on the research published online last week in the journal Brain, Behavior and Immunity, the investigators say that the part of the brain responsible for memory and spatial navigation (the hippocampus) was smaller over the long term in the male offspring exposed to the overactive immune system in the womIn a report on the research published online last week in the journal Brain, Behavior and Immunity, the investigators say that the part of the brain responsible for memory and spatial navigation (the hippocampus) was smaller over the long term in the male offspring exposed to the overactive immune system in the womin the journal Brain, Behavior and Immunity, the investigators say that the part of the brain responsible for memory and spatial navigation (the hippocampus) was smaller over the long term in the male offspring exposed to the overactive immune system in the womin the male offspring exposed to the overactive immune system in the womin the womb.
This brain region plays a critical role in learning new information, forming spatial memories and storing short - term memories as long - term ones.
In May researchers at McGill University reported that the gene responsible for creating cells» protein - building machinery is more frequently methylated in the hippocampus — the brain region responsible for short - term memory and spatial navigation — of depressed suicide victims who suffered child abuse than in the brains of nonsuicide victims who were not abuseIn May researchers at McGill University reported that the gene responsible for creating cells» protein - building machinery is more frequently methylated in the hippocampus — the brain region responsible for short - term memory and spatial navigation — of depressed suicide victims who suffered child abuse than in the brains of nonsuicide victims who were not abusein the hippocampus — the brain region responsible for short - term memory and spatial navigation — of depressed suicide victims who suffered child abuse than in the brains of nonsuicide victims who were not abusein the brains of nonsuicide victims who were not abused.
Within six hours of viewing this film, the period during which memories are thought to be consolidated for long - term storage, test subjects were randomly assigned to one of three tasks: answering trivia; playing Tetris, a 1980s video game that involves optimizing visual - spatial cues; or engaging in nothing in particular.
The Cell Atlas reveals that approximately half of all proteins localize to multiple compartments and that many proteins show cell - to - cell variation in terms of protein abundance or spatial distribution.
Visual arts classes also showed a benefit: children in these classes had significantly improved visual and spatial short - term memory compared to students who had not received any supplementary lessons.
But Betzig says that in terms of combined spatial resolution and temporal resolution, there is no technique like it.
The same ecological community will therefore move up the mountain, where it will find a different spatial composition, both in terms of available area and connectivity.
To date, several other explanations of math disability have been suggested, such as deficits in spatial short - term memory, which could cause difficulties keeping numbers in mind.
To test the long - term spatial memory of mice, the scientists trained the rodents to spot a new object placed in a controlled environment where two objects of similar shape and volume stand.
In the long term, genomic and quantitative spatial gene expression measurements, captured and analysed by methods such as SpatialDE, may form the basis of histology and pathology in the cliniIn the long term, genomic and quantitative spatial gene expression measurements, captured and analysed by methods such as SpatialDE, may form the basis of histology and pathology in the cliniin the clinic.
«The data, information and knowledge on long - term trends of surface water bodies across the CONUS at high spatial resolution are valuable for planning and management of surface water resources, however, they are not widely available yet,» said Xiao, professor of ecology and remote sensing in the Department of Microbiology and Plant Biology, OU College of Arts and Sciences.
«Scientific insights have always been part of what influenced us as architects and designers, not only in terms of a technological aid, but as a cultural agent and catalyst for new spatial solutions,» said the two winners.
Harding, a medicinal chemist, and Wright, a neuroscientist, have been working on their compound since 1992, when they started looking at the impact of the peptide angiotensin IV on the hippocampus, a brain region involved in spatial learning and short - term memory.
«Our idea is to hone in as much as possible on targets and refine therapies and make everything as focal as possible, both in terms of the genes and proteins as well as the spatial delivery,» she said.
This image with 0.1 arcsecond resolution from the Swedish 1 - m Solar Telescope represents the limit of what is currently possible in terms of spatial resolution.
His main research interests is the study of microbial diversity, specifically of protists, in the marine environment, both in terms of a description of the taxonomic composition of these assemblages as well as understanding their patterns of temporal and spatial variation in the environment.
The results of the study showed that old rats saw a 100 % improvement in spatial long - term memory and even out performed younger rats who had not used MgT (5).
That means I need to find ways to increase BDNF more than in someone with the normal gene in order to preserve my cognitive function, memory, and emotional regulation.8 Mu, J.S., et al. «Deprivation of Endogenous Brain - Derived Neurotrophic Factor Results in Impairment of Spatial Learning and Memory in Adult... continue 9Cirulli, F., et al. «Intrahippocampal Administration of BDNF in Adult Rats Affects Short - term Behavioral Plasticity in the Morris Water Maze and... continue
As much as we'd like to see a sequel that matches the original in terms of creeping dread — largely achieved through clever use of spatial geography — Roberts (The Other Side Of The Door) has a fairly uneven track record.
In the 1970s and»80s, British psychologist Alan Baddeley and colleagues developed a model of working memory that brings together how the brain accepts sensory input, processes both visual - spatial and verbal data, and accesses long - term memory; and how all of that input is processed by a function they referred to as central executive.
Have students record the correct spatial terms (either map, list, or otherwise represent on paper, in journal, etc..)
In terms of spatial perception though, the Evoque takes an easy win for rear cabin comfort.
Just as toys are important for children when it comes to helping them achieve their full growth potential especially in terms of ensuring their optimum physical, emotional, cognitive, mental, social, and spatial development, toys for dogs, too are equally important for the following reasons.
After Grieve and Nini were able to determine these terms as well as their locations, they used a spatial analysis technique known as hot - spot testing to create the smooth mapping style, which you can adjust, that you see in their interactive.
Visiting Robert Ruello's third solo exhibition at Inman Gallery, I was reminded of the term «abstract illusionism,» which critic Barbara Rose coined in the late 1960s to describe painters using trompe - l'oeuil devices to create spatial and other pictorial illusions in non-representational painting.
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