Sentences with phrase «model train figures»

artist Tyler Bohm shapes the easily recognizable Facebook thumbs - up out of tiny model train figures, alluding to social media's strong influence on how we view social status.

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Now, a trained biologist should be able to take a day to go through the tutorials on the site and learn enough to figure out how to model a new problem on VCell.
Paula Stephan, an economist at Georgia State University in Atlanta and a member of the current report's modeling subcommittee (Stephan was also a member of that 1998 NRC committee), writes to Science Careers in an e-mail that it's «disappointing to see that NIH did not figure out a way to shift more funds into training grants and fellowships and away from research assistantship stipends» or «implement any requirement for limiting the amount of salary that can be written off of grants — something that could dampen the demand for graduate students.»
Physique athletes (bodybuilding, fitness, fitness model, figure and bikini competitors) eat and train differently.
He specializes in innovative strength, conditioning and core training solutions for athletes, models, actors and figure competitors preparing for show.
As illustrated by Figure 1, regardless of whether the statistical model accounts for the selectivity of college (dashed line) or not (solid line), this research finds that the effects of training programs do decay.
Tim is traditionally trained in figure modeling, wood - working, metal fab, and mold - making; creating outsourced work for various artists and organizations for international exhibition.
The charming and playful booth features key works of Blake's career, his collection of books, his model train and a table with figures that the artist has cut out from magazines and books.
On the other hand, the project gave license for Kaapcke to incorporate her training in American abstraction: none of the figures in these series of paintings depict models.
Trained as a dancer, she models her figures on herself, using her own body as a vehicle for exploring existential narratives and advanced scientific and mathematical theories, while challenging conceptions of how the female has been represented in art and art history.
The nude figure drawing or figure study of a live model rapidly became an important part of artistic practice and training, and remained so until the 20th century.
Conversely, if it is expected to start picking up some of the training burden, then it will indeed need to change, he suggests — and it will have to figure out ways to do it more quickly to avoid a talent gap as law firms accelerate their transition into new working models.
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