Sentences with phrase «on spatial structures»

Based on the spatial structure, almost functional spatial elements such as shifted columns, space separators and objects arise which raise the question of which elements were already present and which were added.
The influence of Gunnison's prairie dog (Cynomys gunnisoni Sciuridae) on the spatial structure of a high desert grassland landscape.
It's not quantitative for several reasons (ocean heat uptake, the dependence of radiative feedbacks on the spatial structure of the SST changes, etc).
Rose, B.E.J., L. Rayborn * and N. Feldl, Understanding the Dependence of Radiative Feedbacks and Clouds on the Spatial Structure of Ocean Heat Uptake.

Not exact matches

God so commands all orbital velocities inwardly from the lowly atoms and even outwardly toward issues of all that is made celestially orbital... Our humanoid embodiments of orbital atoms are merely buildings structured just so to be inhabited by godly generations on a scalar dimension unequaled in the inward depths and breadths of spatial reciprocity...
For example, children classify objects (stacking blocks by shape or sorting them by color); measure things («This cloth isn't big enough to cover the table»); count just about anything (coins, candy, people, toys, and so on); transform objects (stretching dough and making a flat circular shape); recognize patterns and shapes (building a symmetrical structure by putting a two unit block over two blocks); and explore spatial relations (finding a location or following directions).
Not only did my daughter really enjoy creating structures based on the challenges presented to her, she was also working on her spatial awareness and geometry skills at the same time!
This special issue addresses modern developments in controlling and manipulating light: how light - based technologies are shrinking and becoming faster (Koenderink et al., p. 516); how recent theoretical developments in the manipulation of light are being implemented to provide materials with properties not available in nature (Pendry et al., p. 521); how the quantum properties of light are being exploited in new technologies (Walmsley, p. 525); and how new light sources are coming online that can probe the structure of matter on spatial and time scales that provide an exquisitely detailed picture of our microscopic world (Miao et al., p. 530).
The maps obtained are a source of essential and unprecedented information on the spatial and temporal structure of the Amazon groundwater and a major advance for hydrology.
If the ring represents a real spatial structure, then it has to be seen nearly face - on because of the small variations of GRB distances around the object's centre.
Researchers from Hokkaido University and their colleagues found that male cockroaches can «see» fine structures of odor plumes, thanks to their finely tuned odor sensors on their antennae and neural circuits that convey spatial information to the brain.
«The cytoskeleton system is comprised of a host of interacting subcellular structures and proteins, and our technique will enable research on the interactions between these different targets with unprecedented number of color channels and spatial resolution,» he said.
These future studies, they note, «should focus on generating high - spatial - resolution maps of off - rift tectonic structures and should be complemented by detailed field work to constrain the stress field orientations during the development of the Aluto magma reservoir.»
Kane, V.R., et al., Assessing fire effects on forest spatial structure using a fusion of Landsat and airborne LiDAR data in Yosemite National Park, Remote Sensing of Environment (2013)
Based on this observation, the researchers concluded that structure spatial arrangements in a community must be a major consideration when planning for WUI fires.
The new methods dramatically improve on the spatial resolution provided by structured illumination microscopy, one of the best imaging methods for seeing inside living cells.
When they examined the male macroglomerulus — a large glomerular structure dedicated to receiving and relaying female sexual pheromone - related information — the scientists found that it mirrors the spatial arrangement of the receptor for sexual pheromones on the antennae.
Sampling song from males at high and low elevations from two different mountains allowed us to (i) assess the presence of any differences in song structure at different elevations and (ii) consider the potential mechanism generating variation or song dialects on a small spatial scale.
Pharmaceutical researchers are now on the lookout for molecules that have these recognition sequences in the fitting spatial structure, allowing them to trigger the same cell reactions.
Thus, spatial structure in biofilms, once it arises, has a large impact on their form and function.
Understanding how these complex molecules do their job depends on knowing the spatial arrangement of atoms and how their structure changes as they interact with light.
SAR studies performed on FC131 analogues, such as modification of the amino acid residues as well as ring structures and backbones, indicated that a defined spatial arrangement of the functional groups on the side chain is necessary for the activity of such compounds.
Longitudinal mixed models were also used to estimate the effect of vaccine dose on mean log - transformed antibody levels over time, using a spatial exponential covariance structure to model the correlation between measurements from the same individual while taking into account the number of study days between measurements.
This provides spatial information on protein expression patterns to define the subcellular localization to cellular organelles and structures.
These properties allow a spatial resolution on the sub-molecular scale allowing to visualize the bonding structure of a hydrogen bonded molecular network.
Although it is well established that the Sun's magnetic field is responsible for the supply of energy to the atmosphere, exactly how this magnetic energy is converted into thermal energy is still not understood in detail, as models struggle to simultaneously encompass the very disparate temporal and spatial scales on which the heating has to occur, in different structures, with a wide variety of characteristics (e.g. open versus closed structures, short quiet - sun loops versus hot active - region loops and large - scale interconnecting loops).
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The patterns she creates suggest spatial ambiguities and shifting structures which work on the viewer's perceptions in subtle ways.
Works in various scale create dynamic spatial relationships: a metal structure covered with accumulated bottles sits on the floor, informed by vernacular architecture as well as the cotillion, a social dance originating in France in the 18th century and further developed by African Americans in the United States; and a chandelier of oversized cowrie shells hangs dramatically within a large and site - specific yurt - like structure.
They still rely on a flattened cubist spatial structure but on a much larger scale and with light flooding the canvases and brush marks recalling American art of the heroic post-war days; recalling, in fact, his own heroic days, for despite an increasingly sure technique, these later works are quieter, blander even, than the assertive and clamorous combines of his early maturity.
The first room was dedicated to focusing the viewer's attention on the underlying spatial — almost geometric — structure of Doig's large, richly atmospheric, figurative works.
Whitney's works on paper are a critical component of his practice, in which he develops his spatial structure and experiments with the placement of color.
Continuing his research on the recent history of architecture, the industrial sanitization of materials and the intimate, domestic vulnerabilities of inhabitants of particular urban spaces, Burr has created this outdoor public installation comprised of 18 dark steel structures in an intricate spatial arrangement throughout SCAD Museum of Art Ruins.
Steve Bishop focuses on creating complex, surreal spatial structures.
Many of Gunn's installations are a hybrid of theater background, painterly interventions on self - made surfaces, and structures that create both viewing space and spatial constructions.
Narrow metalpoint lines form an even grid of 36 separated squares that form the basic structure and serve as a spatial context for irregular events on the surface.
The wooden band structures the gallery and divides it into segments with different spatial qualities in which Moulène places objects, most of which were created on the scene.
However, choosing the name «1 Apartment for 2 Women 4 Men» is not only based on such an apparent fact, but also because we believe that this concise statement, which lists and juxtaposes the spatial structure, numbers and genders, although might be seemingly expressionless, it will help us to confirm and emphasize that, the very thing that determines our cognition and imagination is always an undefined relationship in a specific space.
Conversely, the installation Guidepost to the Eternal Space (2015) invites audiences to gather amidst an environment in which white polka dots on a red background cover walls and structures, forming an outlandish landscape, confusing viewers» perception and spatial orientation.
And while there's an Iphone in hand, numbers on the wall and a flatscreen playing, african masks as well as materials like plaster, jute and wood take these figures to a look or point which stands beyond a specific spatial or temporal structure, but at their best emanates a sort of idiosyncratic contemporaneity.
And yet, the works maintain an obdurate sense of object - ness, translated to schematic abstract forms: «There's a spatial or temporal proximity that induces the mind to perceive it in relation to its surroundings, while on the other hand [the work is seen] as a complete volumetric structure on the surface.»
By the late 1970s, Steinbach had begun to investigate spatial questions of visual structure, honing in on the daily rituals of collecting and arranging objects.
With approximately one hundred works, from his paintings of consumer products in the early 1920s to the work left on his easel at his death in 1964, the exhibition will highlight Davis's unique ability to transform the chaos of everyday life into a structured yet spontaneous order that communicates the wonder and joy that can be derived from the color and spatial relationships of everyday things.
Last Millennium people like the LIA (loosely 1500 - 1800s depending on who you ask), to the extent such a term is useful (given spatial and temporal structure in such an «event»).
[Response: In reality, James and I were having a rather mundane discussion of spatial error structure in data assimilation approaches;) He gave a great talk in our session on paleodata assimilation.
Since the models are structured on various grid schemes, it's natural to consider the spatial aspect, too.
While the circulation of the Atlantic Ocean has a complex three - dimensional spatial structure, the zonally integrated flow in the basin, referred to as the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC), is largely responsible for the net northward oceanic heat transport on climate - relevant timescales.
The evolution of the forcing due to stratospheric O3 loss hinges on the rate of recovery of the ozone layer, with special regards to the spatial structure of such a recovery in the mid - to high latitudes.
This is probably the quickest way to get an intuitive handle on the seasonal variation of the spatial structure of air - sea coupling.
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