She has long been interested in how text has come to form its own global
migratory pattern in abbreviated phrases across P.A. systems, message boxes that appear as warnings on our computers, oddly translated instructional panels, and clips of news, talk radio, and the conversations of passers - by heard peripherally as we direct our activities throughout each day.
Not exact matches
The particular
migratory patterns of the 18th and 19th centuries show up
in other places as well.
Meanwhile another study published February 20
in PLoS ONE, describing the
migratory patterns of the highly threatened oceanic whitetip shark, reveals why international cooperation may be the last option available to preventing this shark's extinction.
The paper discusses the potential for hydropower sources
in the region (30 gigawatts),
migratory patterns of its fish, the importance of fish - friendly technology, and further studies needed to understand hydro's impact on fish of the Mekong.
Local scientists studying whale shark
migratory behaviors shared their knowledge with Conservation International and Georgia Aquarium, and have
in turn received a more complete worldview of whale shark
migratory patterns — an important aspect of conserving a wide - ranging species.
«The
pattern we observed
in Ontario suggests that psychosocial factors associated with the
migratory experience and integration into Canada may contribute to the risk of psychotic disorders.»
With the use of high - resolution images and topographic data from cameras on orbiting satellites, B.T. Cardenas and colleagues from the Jackson School of Geosciences identify fluvial deposit stacking
patterns and changes
in sedimentation styles controlled by a
migratory coastline.
Previously, more species
in the tropics led to the assumption that temperate,
migratory species are derived from tropical, nonmigratory ancestors; however, the results of our phylogenetic study suggest that the opposite
pattern happened often
in this group.»
Secondly, the existence of SE - NW clinal
patterns in Europe may reflect the accumulation of small migrations entering the continent rather than a single
migratory event [17].
Through studying human individuals with a genetic mutation that increases the activity of the glucokinase enzyme, which is responsible for a pivotal step
in the pathway, they demonstrated the
migratory patterns of Tregs into tissues.
In an age of increased global interdependence, with
migratory patterns and new technologies throwing the world's peoples into constant interaction with one another, the Journal now seeks submissions that examine trends across countries and that extend their evidentiary base beyond the Anglosphere.
Due to the issues of climate change and
migratory patterns, these ticks have spread out from this region and each year are making new inroads especially
in Ontario.
The dolphins appear to follow some sort of
migratory pattern — on the eastern side they are most abundant
in the Southern California Bight
in winter, but further north (Oregon, Washington)
in summer.
The Chukotka tribe
in Siberia has permission to take 140 gray whales annually
in the Arctic and Chukchi seas, part of the
migratory pattern for gray whales.
In «Petrit Halilaj: RU,» Halilaj presents a new video work, several large fabric sculptures, and an extensive environment that draws on his research into the flight
patterns and habitats of
migratory birds.
Her recent publications include «History
in the Present»,
in Ghosting, The Role of the Archive Within Contemporary Artists» Film and Video (Jane Connarty and Josephine Lanyon eds, Bristol: Picture This Moving Image and The Arts Council, 2006); «
Patterning Memory: Ellen Gallagher's «Icthyosaurus» at the Freud Museum», Wasafari, November 2006; and «
Migratory Aesthetics: (Dis) placing the Black Maternal Subject
in Martina Attille's Dreaming Rivers (1988)»,
in Black British Aesthetics Today (Victoria Arana ed., Cambridge Scholars Press, 2007).
In his first solo gallery show in New York, Hlobo will present a number of new works inspired by the migratory patterns of eel
In his first solo gallery show
in New York, Hlobo will present a number of new works inspired by the migratory patterns of eel
in New York, Hlobo will present a number of new works inspired by the
migratory patterns of eels.
Karamustafa explains how her work traces the
migratory patterns of some of the most vulnerable ethnic identities
in modern history through the familiar tradition of swaddling.
The blue whale, the biggest animal that has ever inhabited the planet, seems to be on the move
in the Pacific Ocean
in ways that could reflect the revival of old
migratory patterns disrupted by decades of intensive whaling
in the 20th century.
TomKat is aiming to mimic the
migratory patterns that developed the world's great plains on a small scale by rotating cows, birds and pigs around the ranch
in a deliberate dance.
Climate change may cause changes
in migratory patterns, destroy habitat (particularly
in nutrient - rich polar seas), and drastically change ocean circulation, vertical mixing and overall climate
patterns.
Changes
in migratory patterns of birds and animals that eat leaves?
The Finnish ornithologist Johannes Leche is widely credited with undertaking the first proper study of the
migratory patterns of birds, with his pioneering work
in the mid-18th century based largely upon the technique of ringing individual animals.
Other potential impacts of shipping are ship strikes on mammals, introduction of alien species through fouling and
in ballast water, disruption of
migratory patterns of mammals, noise, and garbage and other debris.
«It gives us the ability to look at the timing of arrival and wintering
patterns for
migratory birds
in California.»
For some species,
migratory patterns have been observed
in radio - telemetry data from long term studies.