Sentences with phrase «influenced by different methods»

The original call for work asked for pieces that looked «to examine our understanding of the natural environment, and the ways in which this is influenced by different methods of constructing meaning — across literature, science and the arts — with specific reference to thinking around the archive»: how and why do we store nature and in what way do the structures, processes and materials of storage affect and reflect our understanding of what we store?

Not exact matches

Familiarity with stories of cures by similar methods in Jewish and pagan literature may have influenced the tradition of this miracle, so different from Jesus» usual practice in the Synoptic narratives.
The authors chose to use computational methods to study the influence of intermolecular interactions between different types of molecules — in this case, they simplified the approach by limiting it to methane and activated carbon — on adsorption.
Diamond acknowledges that many other factors are involved in the long history of this island but that the comparative method, he writes, consists of comparing — preferably quantitatively and aided by statistical analyses — different systems that are similar in many respects but that differ with respect to the factors whose influence one wishes to study.
Though we are influenced by G&D, our methods, developed over the life of the firm, are basically different.
There are many different training methods available, your choice could be influenced by the species of bird you acquire and the relationship you have with your bird.
Gallery artist Simone Shubuck is featured in this exhibition that offers the notion that there are different ways, methods, and styles in which a person expresses themselves depending on their motivation, circumstance, influences, or simply by conscious choice.
The exhibition offers the notion that there are different ways, methods, and styles in which a person expresses themselves depending on their motivation, circumstance, influences, or simply by conscious choice.
Some of them are optimal fingerprint detection studies (estimating the magnitude of fingerprints for different external forcing factors in observations, and determining how likely such patterns could have occurred in observations by chance, and how likely they could be confused with climate response to other influences, using a statistically optimal metric), some of them use simpler methods, such as comparisons between data and climate model simulations with and without greenhouse gas increases / anthropogenic forcing, and some are even based only on observations.
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