Chlorarachniophytes are particularly
interesting study objects, because these microbes still retain some of the green alga's nucleus, suggesting that the process of secondary endosymbiosis is still ongoing.
Not exact matches
Even though
interest has increased, it has not been the
object of an extensive
study since Stauffer's Christ and the Caesars in 1955 and has only played a significant part in a handful of other published works.
Even though
interest has increased, it has not been the
object of an extensive
study since Stauffer's Christ and the Caesars in 1955 and has only played a significant part in a handful of other...
This entire relationship is born and lives by means of the common
interest in the
object of
study.
The bond is constituted through common
interest in the
object of
study; the student respects the teacher as the possessor and mediator of certain crafts, a body of knowledge or an accomplished skill; he considers him worthy when this treasure is great and significant and when the teacher is willing to give of it freely.
Intellectual activity motivated by such
interests may indeed make Ultimate Being and man its
objects of
study and so seem to share in the thought of the Church; but insofar as it is directed by a love that is not love of Being and of man it can not see or understand what love understands.
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Studies of human male inflation, a.k.a. «phallometry,» often use a sealed, gas - filled cylindrical chamber that fits snugly around the
object of
interest and registers the amount of gas displaced.
Ten - month - old infants looked longer at scenes in which the bigger
object surrendered, indicating that they were surprised at this outcome (the amount of time infants spend
studying a scene is a well - tested experimental metric for piqued
interest).
I was always
interested in many things other than the
object of my PhD (which involved, by the way,
studying a thermostable DNA polymerase from the archaeon Thermococcus aggregans).
Astronomers
studying distant
objects call these stars «foreground stars» and they are often not very happy about them, as their bright light is contaminating the faint light from the more distant and
interesting objects they actually want to
study.
We enthusiastically reaffirm our belief in the statement quoted just above as the culminating
object of the AAAS; and we favor the adoption, after suitable
study, of activities in this field as a major active
interest of the AAAS.
The enhanced lower range of sensitivity, compared to most instruments, allows the
study of everything from comets (which have
interesting features in the ultraviolet part of the spectrum) to the blue light from star formation, to the red light of very distant
objects.
This large range of wavelength coverage, combined with the instrument's high sensitivity, allows the
study of everything from comets (which have
interesting features in the ultraviolet part of the spectrum), to the blue light from star formation, to the red light of very distant
objects.
By comparing their distribution with that of the Kepler
Objects of
Interest detected during the first six quarters of operation of the spacecraft, we infer the false positive rate of Kepler and
study its dependence on spectral type, candidate planet size, and orbital period.
Some of the more
interesting of these
objects were
studied in detail by HEAO - 2 (named the Einstein Observatory).
Studying these spinning cosmic
objects can tell a really
interesting and unexpected story.
The three habitable - zone planetary candidates identified in this
study are: Kepler
Object of
Interest (KOI) 1422.02, which is 90 percent the size of Earth in a 20 - day orbit; KOI 2626.01, 1.4 times the size of Earth in a 38 - day orbit; and KOI 854.01, 1.7 times the size of Earth in a 56 - day orbit.
Drug developers are most
interested in targeting PGHS - 2, whose structure can now be inferred and will be the next
object of
study in Garavito's laboratory.
Having begun training as an architect at Rhode Island's School of Design, she transferred to Central Saint Martin's to
study textiles and a fashion MA, furthering her
interest in applied design (the application of design and decoration to everyday
objects to make them aesthetically pleasing).
This was just a short glimpse at some of the
interesting questions that arise when we
study game
objects, and think about what they represent and how they do so.
In Colonne Lancia (2017) a stone column is engraved with the headlight of a Lancia car, hinting to Bertrand's
interest in botanical
studies and challenging the notions and meanings of historical
objects and objet trouvé.
I am
interested also by other works from the same era: as well as the wonderful 1977 Rational Concepts portfolio of prints (7 English artists: Norman Dilworth, Anthony Hill, Malcolm Hughes, Peter Lowe, Kenneth Martin, Jeffrey Steele, Gillian Wise) there's a delightful pastel colour
study by Jean Spencer and two of Peter Lowe «s reliefs from 1968 in perspex mounted on wood, both 23 x 23 cm: Permutation of 4 Groups of 2 and Permutation of 4 Groups of 3, in which rational order and faktura combine to produce
objects of staggering beauty.
While Cameron - Weir's new sculptures are informed by her
study of historical
objects made to protect, punish, or stand in for bodies — medieval armor or torture devices, and early - Renaissance orthopedics — they also reflect her
interests in aspects of evolutionary design, such as corporal symmetry and the possibility of biological systems that harbor intelligence and self - awareness.
I am currently focused on a body of work that
studies both intuition and the transformational interpretations of objects.I'm
interested in the way these works can perform a monologue for two, the
object and the subject.
Working with common materials, including polymer gypsum, plaster, fiberglass, wood, and steel, Al - Hadid creates structures that simultaneously soar and dissolve in space, in part due to an
interest in the
object's relationship to the ground and
studied engineering.
Ms. Charlesworth was born in East Orange, N.J. in 1947, and graduated from New York's Barnard College in 1969, where she
studied with Douglas Huebler, the conceptual artist who famously stated, «The world is full of
objects, more or less
interesting; I do not wish to add any more.»
Reminiscent of
objects used to
study outer space, such as radio satellite dishes, the installation draws on Cameron - Weir's
interest in reinterpreting the Globe of Death in dialogue with natural forms, and celestial or otherworldly concepts.
He became
interested in Abstract Expressionism during his
studies at Black Mountain College and used mainly found
objects in his art until 1957 when the rusty carcase of an abandoned old Ford struck him as the ideal embodiment of his artistic vision.
Studies of people, figurative forms,
objects, animals, buildings, domestic scenes, light and shade - nothing seems to escape his eye or his
interest.