Sentences with phrase «object of study most»

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Do you really think that most who object to Calvinism do so only because of a gut feeling, while those who teach and hold to Calvinism do so because they have studied the Scripture?
By studying gravitational waves, they can now explore extreme conditions in which the energy in an object's gravitational field accounts for most or all of its mass — the realm of strong gravity so far explored by theorists alone.
What struck Barbour most was Einstein's comment that his intuitive leap about space and time had been inspired by Austrian physicist and philosopher Ernst Mach, whose study of the speed of sound in fluids helped explain the sonic boom heard when objects break the sound barrier.
But while object recognition is one of the most widely studied topics in artificial intelligence, even the best object detectors still fail much of the time.
It gives further evidence of how Titan, despite its location in orbit around a gas giant in the outer Solar System, is one of the most Earth - like objects ever studied.
«What is most likely the case is that the parent body [of this family] was water - ice - rich, was broken up, and now the surface of its largest fragment, Themis, has been impact - excavated, revealing the ice that was once deep in a larger object,» says Britney Schmidt of UCLA, who was not affiliated with Campins's study.
«The Sefer Torah has unique symbolic value and is nowadays the most sacred object in Judaism,» says Nicholas de Lange, a researcher in Jewish and Hebrew studies at the University of Cambridge.
Metal objects were the second most common type of debris seen in this study.
While his initial studies have investigated how echolocators detect the shape and distance of objects, Dr. Goodale's most recent studies have investigated how they perceive the material or «stuff» that different objects are made of.
Spheres are among the most basic spaces in topology, the branch of mathematics that studies which properties are unchanged when an object is deformed without crushing or ripping it.
In this case, detailed studies of the object in infrared light point to silicon dioxide (silica) being the most likely compound reflecting the star's light.
Sites in the Atacama Desert and the island of La Palma — already home to major astronomical facilities — were chosen ahead of rival sites in Namibia and Mexico for the northern and southern portions of the CTA, a $ 297 million facility that will allow astrophysicists to study some of the most energetic and distant objects in the universe.
«Micro-scale 3D models are an important tool for many areas of science, but for most micro or nano - scale objects only a portion of the object can be seen in the field of view,» says Gopala Mulukutla, a research scientist in the Institute for the Study of Earth, Oceans and Space at UNH and the study's lead auStudy of Earth, Oceans and Space at UNH and the study's lead austudy's lead author.
But the technique's most valuable application will likely be using sound to probe the structural properties of objectsstudying metal alloys, for instance, by blasting sound at them.
Specifically, the most energetic iron emission they studied is characteristic of so - called x-ray binary starsduos comprised of a dense stellar object such as a white dwarf star, a neutron star or a black hole that collects matter from a less dense companion, emitting x-rays in the process.
Christian Knigge, Professor in Physics and Astronomy at the University of Southampton, worked with colleagues from around the world to study one of the most important, but least understood processes in astronomy — accretion, where the mass of an object grows by gravitationally collecting material from nearby.
Compare e.g. the article Galaxy's light pushes back dark ages of the universe with New record for Universe's most distant object; both talk about the same object and the same study, but nevertheless the first reports a distance of 15.5 billion light years, whereas the second says 13.6 billion light years!
«By studying the chemistry of the Little Cub, we know that it is one of the most primitive objects currently known in our cosmic neighborhood,» said research co-author Dr. Ryan Cooke, Royal Society University Research Fellow, in Durham University's Centre for Extragalactic Astronomy.
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.
It records the spectra of up to 50 objects simultaneously, especially useful for studies of galaxies in the most distant reaches, and earliest times, of the universe.
LRIS also records the spectra of up to 50 objects simultaneously, especially useful for studies of clusters of galaxies in the most distant reaches, and earliest times, of the universe.
For the first time ever, it was possible to study celestial objects thousands of time paler than anything recorded on even the most sensitive photographic plates, putting a whole new face on the Universe.
From its orbit nearly a million miles from Earth, Webb will study some of the most distant objects in the universe — but first it has to get there.
«NIRES is expected to be one of the most efficient single - object, near - infrared spectrographs on an eight to ten - meter telescope, designed to study explosive, deep sky phenomena such as supernovae and gamma ray bursts, a capability that is in high demand.»
Astronomy is different from most sciences in that we can't directly interact with the object of study.
The largest and most well - studied of the trans - Neptunian objects is Pluto, followed by Eris, another dwarf planet.
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.
Krueger and Zhu object to the exclusion of any students from the study, claiming that this constitutes the «most important» deficiency of our analysis, as well as that of Barnard.
Have students section an A3 paper into 4 and complete 4 separate studies of the same object progressively working from least difficulty to most challenging using: pencil, pen, ink wash technique (black fineliner with a wet paintbrush overtop) and colouring pencil.
Allows for social structure A study published in a 2009 issue of Interdisciplinary Journal of E-Learning and Learning Objects found that eLearners were most responsive and successful in eLearning when there was a social component involved.
Such study shall encompass the extent to which other programs administered by the Secretary do or might contribute to the objectives set forth in clauses (1) and (2) of the preceding sentence and the method by which all such programs can be coordinated at Federal, State, and local levels with those carried out under this ACT to the end that individuals with the most severe handicaps are assured of receiving the kinds of assistance necessary for them to achieve such objects.
With the notable exceptions of The Oxford Companion to the Book (2010) and Bettley's The Art of the Book (2001), most literature in the fields of book history and topics concerning the history of writing and digital textuality, including studies of books as artistic objects and of the material page make no mention of comics at all, in spite of the fact they do refer to other forms of multimedia or text - and - image publications such as collage books and illustrated books.
I always liked the idea of studying behavior, language, and objects as reflections of our collective values, but the theorists that I was trying to read (Foucault, Saussure, most of their followers) were too damn hard to understand.
What will remain in book form will be books as objects of art, books as historical artifacts, books as keepsakes, books as collectibles, books as study guides, books as old friends, and, most important of all, books as non-electronic objects that won't crash, run out of battery power, go on the fritz, blow up, overheat, or generally do anything except be available to you any time you have enough available light to read.
Yashaev's main medium of work is photography, in which he studies themes such as space, the relationship between objects, and the perception of time in photography, which he finds most enigmatic.
From 1988 to 2005 a programme of restoration within the Museum was carried out under Peter Thornton and then Margaret Richardson with spaces such as the Drawing Rooms, Picture Room, Study and Dressing Room, Picture Room Recess and others being put back to their original colour schemes and in most cases having their original sequences of objects reinstated; Soane's three courtyards were also restored with his pasticcio (a column of architectural fragments) being reinstated in the Monument Court at the heart of the Museum.
Typically sourcing found objects from the exhibition sites, she breathes life into the most overlooked of materials — never hiding, rather transforming them into arresting optical studies.
Thirty - eight sketches and studies from the Columbus Museum's cache were featured in the Tang / Studio Museum exhibition, but most of the objects and other Thomas materials will be presented publicly for the first time in the forthcoming exhibition.
But her most celebrated essay is only one of her many contributions to art history: her books include Realism (1971), Woman as Sex Object: Studies in Erotic Art, 1730 — 1970 (1972); Women, Art, and Power, and Other Essays (1988), The Politics of Vision (1989), The Body in Pieces: The Fragment as a Metaphor of Modernity (1994), and Bathers, Bodies, Beauty (2006); Misère, her book about the representation of misery in the second half of the 19th century in France and England is due out next year.
Inform the world that people ought to consider the sun — the single most widely studied object outside of Earth, monitored by thousands of ground - based instruments, satellites in various Earth orbits, and even custom satellites in our Lagrangian points.
The psychological triad of feeling, acting and thinking is a study object of the most diverse theories; within the research field of romantic relationships, to identify differences and similarities between men and women in vertexes of that triad makes it possible to understand sociocultural and evolutionary elements of the dynamics of romantic relationships in the human species.
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