Sentences with phrase «in the architecture of»

«These maps show us a stark difference — and complementarity — in the architecture of the human brain that helps provide a potential neural basis as to why men excel at certain tasks, and women at others,» said Verma.
(The Religion of the Hebrews, p. 304) Indeed, to the very last, the old associations of the word were retained in the architecture of the temple.
Byzantium at its most sublime was a wedding of spirit, light, form and flesh still observable in old ikons and fragments of mosaics scattered throughout Asia Minor; in the architecture of Hagia Sophia and the monasteries of Mount Athos, Mar Saba and St. Catherine; and in the thoughts of the Eastern church fathers, Athanasius, Irenaeus and the Cappadocians.
Socrates and Plato taught that in the architecture of mankind there is something that eludes the flux of the empirical.
We are not inventing new materials but matching the plant equivalent and assembling it in the architecture of meat.
Beyond Meat is not inventing new materials but matching the plant equivalent and assembling it in the architecture of meat.
Previous studies had linked increased LPA signaling to alterations in architecture of the fetal brain and the initiation of hydrocephalus (an accumulation of brain fluid that distorts the brain).
«My group had been looking at the early mechanical changes associated with liver fibrosis, which progresses to cirrhosis, but then, by collaborating with Vivek, we started to wonder if these large scale changes in the architecture of the liver could have a mechanical basis and if something similar to what is seen in gels might be occurring in the liver.
«Observing the changes in the architecture of islets during embryonic development in mice and in pseudoislets — a model we generated in our lab — was also very interesting.
«The method thus opens up completely new opportunities for investigating disorders in the architecture of the developing human brain,» explains Dr. Julia Ladewig, who leads a working group on brain development.
Defects in the architecture of epithelial tubes lead to diseases such as cholestasis, atherosclerosis and polycystic kidney disease.
Over the past few years, astronomers have found an incredible diversity in the architecture of exoplanetary systems, as well as the planets themselves.
This revealed a convergence in the architecture of bacterial and eukaryotic membranes and implicated the biosynthetic pathways of hopanoids and other order - modulating lipids as potential targets to fight pathogenic multidrug resistance.
We are not inventing new materials but matching the plant equivalent and assembling it in the architecture of meat.
In the architecture of the city, there can be easily felt the influence of Russian Empire as well as several Greek personalities coming to the city in the past.
Students advocating for educational improvement, researching classroom climate, and leading new approaches to learning and teaching stand together in the architecture of involvement, effectively demonstrating what school change looks like when the hearts, heads, and hands of students are infused throughout the process.
Students advocating for educational improvement, researching classroom climate, and leading new approaches to learning and teaching stand along side one another in the architecture of involvement that Fletcher endorses, demonstrating what school change looks like when the hearts, heads, and hands of students are infused throughout the process.
The CT4 or whatever will have better rear seat packaging than the current ATS due to the fact that Cadillac engineers discovered few years back in the architecture of the upcoming revisions of more rear seat space for the successor models.
Located just a stone's throw away from Westminster, St James's has a rich heritage visible in the architecture of its many traditional buildings.
From the steep roofs to the airy open sides of each pavilion, there's plenty of charm and tradition in the architecture of each villa.
Bayview Boutique Guesthouse welcomes you in an architecture of inspirational elegance, offering an immediate feeling of generosity and relaxation.
This architectural element was developed in the architecture of ancient Greece.
It is delightfully appointed with high ceilings a consistent feature in the architecture of its day.
The various empires that have passed through this island have all left a mark in the architecture of the buildings and the character of the people.
For the first time we have parity in the architectures of all major platforms - how important is that for you?
Seven key photographs are displayed within a system of eleven freestanding wall works that intervene in the architecture of the exhibition space, underscoring Williams's self - described interest in establishing a more «mobile» position as an artist, alternately acting as «camera operator, picture editor, exhibition designer, graphic designer.»
The Bauhaus style became one of the most influential currents in architecture of its day and modern design.
Interested in the architecture of forms, Black designs sculptures that often appear to be caught in a state of near collapse.
Well versed in the architecture of the screen, Martine Syms» first solo exhibition in New York titled Vertical Elevated Oblique is currently on view at Bridget Donahue gallery until the first of November.
In architecture of the time, a sobering developent took place, eliminating ornament, and with it, perhaps, some of its memory and history, from buildings, interior designs and furnishings.
O'Keeffe lived and worked in the house for the rest of her life, finding continuing inspiration in the architecture of the home and the views of the surrounding landscape.
You have the internal and you have the external and the walls are lines of division between these two spaces and the windows are a portal in the architecture of this line.
GRAFT alludes to the decorative iron rejas popular throughout Puerto Rico in which these iron screens became ubiquitous in the architecture of post-war Puerto Rico due to the security they provided and their ability to allow for cross ventilation.
The artist and her collaborators will use metallic adhesive to create a geometric design in the windows of the east gallery based on the iron rejas (screens) she cites as ever - present in the architecture of post-war Puerto Rico due to their provision of security and cross ventilation.
From there, Halley went on to explore analogous elements in the architecture of the Schirn Rotunda and the design of the CERN Large Hadron Collider in Geneva.
So the biggest difference is in the architecture of the museum spaces; but the show looks great in L.A.
The symbolic thrust of her Lemon Hill project resonates in the new paintings shown in Architectures of Resistance with their open - ended iconography — a rebuttal to standard historical narratives.
Jorge Pablo Hernández and Barry Senft each find inspiration in the architecture of New York City.
The principle of repetition recurs in the architecture of Kunste zur Text.
She has created a large railway carriage suspended in mid-air in the centre of the atrium, adorned by mythical creatures taken from motifs in the architecture of the space.
But where the revenue goes could be a deal breaker for skeptical politicians engaging the issue — it's a critical pillar in the architecture of any cap and trade or carbon tax system.
He feels the greatest challenge that offshore litigation faces is court venue arbitrage and calls for vast improvements in the architecture of the current e-platforms to drive down the costs of the administration of justice for court users.
During his acceptance speech as the co-winner of the 2015 Allard Prize for International Integrity, journalist Rafael Marques de Morais said «(unethical) Lawyers are servants in the architecture of corruption.»
Lawyers are very necessary servants in the architecture of corruption for without lawyers willing to assist their valued clients, money laundering would be much more difficult for organized crime, crooked politicians, cheating corporations and others so inclinded to wash and conceal money here in Canada or offshore.
And now the Law Society of Ontario is proposing minor changes to the anti-money-laundering rules that will do little to stem the problem of money - laundering lawyers — the «servants in the architecture of corruption.»
Andoverians, however, are working to rehabilitate and revitalize the area, developing plans to find unity again in the architecture of Shawsheen Village.
Buterin further provided a high - level look at why this problem is inherent in the architecture of modern blockchain platforms.
We have a great deal of brain research that tells us how emotions are very much embedded in the architecture of the brain and the function of the brain.
Early childhood experiences that promote relational health lead to secure attachment, effective self - regulation and sleep, normal development of the neuroendocrine system, healthy stress - response systems, and positive changes in the architecture of the developing brain.86, 87 Perhaps the most important protective factors are those that attenuate the toxic stress effects of childhood poverty on early brain and child development.3, 5,88

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So whatever architecture, whatever system is designed, whether by SpaceX or anyone, we think these are the four features that need to be addressed in order for the system to really achieve a low cost per trip to the surface of Mars.
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