Sentences with phrase «on spatial organization»

Artists such as Donald Judd and Sol LeWitt focusing on spatial organization through sculpture, used the box as the basic unit with which to define real space.
The goal of the method is to find genes which in some way depend on the spatial organization of tissues, and for our paper we analysed generated with Spatial Transcriptomics, SeqFISH, and MERFISH.
Actin filaments form different polymer networks with versatile mechanical properties that depend on their spatial organization and the presence of cross-linkers.

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I shall suggest below that a more useful strategy than either of these extremes lies in focusing on religious changes over a period of several decades and involving at least several levels of spatial organization.
For instance, by building molecules on cell membranes, they hope to one day be able to manipulate the spatial organization of membrane proteins.
By looking beyond the single archaeological site and instead focusing on settlement patterns, regions, and the surrounding landscape archaeologists are able to look at large - scale spatial and temporal patterns of social organization, land use, and their environmental impact.
Impact of spatial organization on a novel auxotrophic interaction among soil microbes — Xue Jiang — The ISME Journal
A key to a mechanistic understanding is the ability to observe membrane organization with a spatial resolution on the molecular level, a temporal resolution in the micro-second range and sensitivity down to the single molecule without disturbing the system (noninvasive).
Thereafter, I joined the Molecular Microbial Ecology group at the University of Girona to carry out my bachelor's final project, which consisted on establishing synthetic biofilms to investigate the effects of spatial organization on bacteria denitrification capacity.
[15] One study has shown that consumption of dark chocolate improved performance on cognitive tests which included the abstract reasoning test, the scanning and tracking test, the working memory test, the visual - spatial memory test, and the organization test.
How to analyze the spatial organization of people, places, and environments on Earth's surface
Spatial organization of the island fox (Urocyon littoralis) on Santa Cruz Island, California.
As a basis of working, he acknowledged and offset two related and oppressive qualities of utopian thought: first, that the logic of spatial organization is political and is based on exclusion as much as inclusion; second, that utopian projects develop an idealist space isolated from material reality.
To mention a few, Lisa Bartolozzi's essay on painting techniques shows how incessantly experimental painting has always been; Vincent Desiderio looks deeply into figurative painting's» technical narrative»; Alexi Worth's hypothesizes «the invention of clumsiness» after photography hit the 19th c. painting world; Donald Kuspit describes some of the impact Freud had on the figure; Kurt Kauper explains kitsch and Jule Heffernan «the male gaze»; Laurie Hogin examines the politics of figurative painting; and John Jacobsmeyer and Nicola Verlato each discuss the meanings of spatial organization via perspective, the camera obscura, 3 - D modeling, and cyberspace.
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