Sentences with phrase «over earlier generations»

E Ink Carta first debuted in early 2013 and the primary benefit is a dramatic 50 % increase in contrast over earlier generations of ePaper, giving e-Readers a contrast ratio close to that of a paperback book.
E Ink Carta delivers a dramatic 50 % increase in contrast over earlier generations of e-Paper, giving e-Readers a contrast ratio close to that of a paperback book.
That was a big improvement over the earlier generation of the C - Class, which had intrusion of 20 inches at the footrest and earned a marginal rating.

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«Inspiring children through play and creativity is crucial to early development and no company has done more in that space over many generations than Mattel,» said Georgiadis in a statement «As a parent, I have seen this first hand and am honored to be joining the Company at this exciting time of renewed focus.»
As always, our over-the-air software updates will keep customers at the forefront of technology and continue to make every Tesla, including those equipped with first - generation Autopilot and earlier cars, more capable over time.
Following its successful token generation event in early March that saw the Swiss - based tech firm raise over $ 8 million, IPSX is well on its way toward making its native IPSX token accessible and available to cryptocurrency users and traders across the globe.
Over the last several generations an earlier political reading of the City of God has given way to a more overtly theological interpretation.
Over the course of three seasons, the crew also questioned American Imperialism when the crew arms a group of vulnerable primitive aliens with flintlock rifles, possibly sparking generations of conflict, and one cast member even references botched foreign policy «of the early 20th century.»
It shows how a behavioural pattern, which in an earlier evolutionary stage emerged only in the actual presence of a certain environmental situation, might, if it was selected as useful over many generations, become habituated to a chreodic developmental pathway which would operate even in the absence of that environmental situation.
It happens over generations as later generations stay in many ways quite similar but in certain respects become rather different from earlier generations, especially in small, isolated populations facing novel selection pressures.
In an earlier generation, this might have taken the form of separation or divorce, but now, it seemed, more and more women were unwilling to abandon the marriages and families they'd built over years or decades.
Elsewhere, the Home Secretary told MPs she regretted that she had not known of the problems facing the Windrush generation earlier, but that she had become aware «over the past few months».
Early generations of Moderna's drugs didn't meet that standard in animal tests, acknowledges its president, Stephen Hoge; over time, liver toxicity and immune reactions reared their heads.
Two studies presented at the Biology of Genomes meeting in Cold Spring Harbor, New York, last week show how human genomes have changed over centuries or decades, charting how since Roman times the British have evolved to be taller and fairer, and how just in the last generation a gene that favors cigarette smoking led to early death in some groups.
But over successive generations, the prey clumped more and more in response to the predator, until the predator's success rate became quite low — similar to what is seen in the wild (compare the predator's ability to pick off two prey — white dots disappearing — in the early seconds of the video versus at the end), the team reports online this week in the Journal of the Royal Society Interface.
The net result is «a combination of fitness costs and benefits that unfolds over generations,» the authors wrote in a study that appears early online in the journal Genetics.
For Crystal Brogan, Co-Chair of the conference, «one of the most gratifying aspects of gathering with the ALMA astronomical community is the high rate of attendance by early career researchers from all over the world, demonstrating the tremendous interest in ALMA, and ensuring that the amazing science discoveries enabled by ALMA will be continued by the next generation
The advantage of gold NSs over gold NSPs of the same diameter for the generation of PNBs was discovered and discussed earlier in terms of the physical mechanism of PNB generation [38].
Generation Expat A blog devoted to those who lived in Budapest, Prague and other East Euro environs in the early 1990s, specifically those involved in The building of the National Gallery — located in several wings of the Buda Castle — is a stunning piece of art, as are the views over the city and the
Indeed, over the last generation, the UK has ignored the value of charting any growth monitoring throughout the early years of life and that is a fact that must have contributed to the current epidemic.
West Virginia has been able to increase graduation rates by 5 percent over the last two years using information from a next generation predictive analytics early warning system.
Over the past 15 years, public education in the United States has been profoundly shaped by the work of a generation of young educators and reformers who launched their careers in the early 1990s: people like Wendy Kopp, Dave Levin, Mike Feinberg, Michelle Rhee, Chris Barbic, Rick Hess, and my own colleagues Kim Smith and Andrew Rotherham.
Over the past generation, federal courts have stopped monitoring desegregation plans that school districts had implemented because of earlier court orders; in 2007, the Supreme Court went so far as to overturn voluntary desegregation plans in Seattle and Louisville.
Helping assist those hoonerific temptations is a supercool metallic shift knob that's an improvement — both in feel and appearance — over those in earlier fifth - generation Mustangs.
This second generation BMW Z4 took over where the first - generation model left off, and promised similarly involving handling while resolving the stiff ride that blighted the earlier car.
Over nine generations, the Accord has grown into quite a big girl, but Honda has somehow managed to keep intact a glimmer of the tossable, yet stable handling that made the early generations leaders in this class.
Still, it's interesting to even have to call out the display on the MeMO Pad FHD 10, because it is a visible improvement over the 1,280x800 - pixel screens in many a pricier earlier - generation tablet.
Over the past several days, Amazon has been sending out emails to owners of Kindle Paperwhite 5th Generation (2012) or earlier devices warning them that they need to download an important software update by March 22nd, 2016 or risk being cut off from the Cloud, the Kindle Store and other Kindle services.
Just earlier this week, I noticed a few sites excited over Amazon's offer for a $ 199 refurbished first generation Kindle.
This may be a concern if you have children in the family, but you can be assured that most domestic Bengals (SBT Bengals) are not over aggressive, they love and are loyal to their humans, including children (as noted above, early generation, F1, F2 and F3 Bengals are not regarded as being suitable as pets.)
The Lane's program started in the early 1800's with a dog named Otto, but lasted for three generations over 100 years.
Some studies show that wolf pups were taken at an early age and nursed by humans and over generations became more «dog - like.»
By selecting the best herding dogs over the course of hundreds of generations, these dogs traveled with the Basque shepherds as they emigrated to Australia in the early 1800's.
The reason these puppies so often end up sickly and mentally disturbed is that no screening of breeding stock is done - sick, unsound, unstable dogs are bred to produce more ailments in the next generation; also, puppies born in mills and then transferred over to petshops do not receive the proper early socialization which may result in behavioral problems later in life.
Basically every new system over the last few generations has relied to bigger or lesser extent on ports / remakes to pad out their early lifespan without being a detriment to their success.
The early victory of the 3D - based PlayStation over the 2D - based Saturn in the dawn of the 32 - bit era signaled a trend of dominance of 3D games that swept over the industry for most of the generation.
However, since then, the publishing and approval process over the years has become more corporate, which Cerny said hampered indie development in the PS2 and early PS3 generation.
Resident Evil has spawned numerous sequels and spin - offs, and the classic survival horror game is so legendary that it has even received multiple rereleases over the years, including the acclaimed 2002 remake on the Nintendo GameCube and the upcoming remastered version planned for next - generation consoles in early 2015.
In groundbreaking works from the 1970s like Mary Kelly's Post-Partum Document (1973 — 79) and Martha Rosler's Semiotics of the Kitchen (1975), the tenets of conceptual art — with its integration of language and image, its embrace of photography and the video camera, and its unfolding over time and space — are enmeshed with questions of subjectivity, the body, and indeed, emotional affect, subjects generally avoided by an earlier generation of conceptual artists.
Many first generation Conceptual artists working in the late 60s and early 70s de-emphasized the art object, in part as a gesture against what they perceived as the increasing commercialization of the artwork (one thinks of Sol LeWitt's ephemeral wall drawings, painted over at the end of their exhibition, or the linguistic investigations of Lawrence Weiner who in 1972 wrote, «I do not mind objects, but I do not care to make them»).
Providing a critical history beginning with Fluxus and Conceptual art in the early 1960s through present - day practices, Radical Presence chronicles the emergence and development of black performance art over three generations, presenting a rich and complex look at this important facet of contemporary art.
Over the course of her long career she has inspired generations of younger curators and given an early platform to groundbreaking artists like Betye Saar.
Having exhibited her work for over six decades (early 1950s until 2011), she spanned several generations of abstract painters while continuing to produce vital and ever - changing new work.
Marked as «one of the leading artists of her generation» by Tate Britain, the exhibition will «reveal extraordinary breadth of her career over three decades, from the four early sculptures shown in her first solo show in 1988 to works made this year especially for Tate Britain».
Unburdened by linear narratives, cogent dialogues and consistent editing, the films Trecartin has been making over the years portray the generation - specific angst of early - millennial youth, from which Fitch and Trecartin first and foremost emerge.
Providing a critical history beginning with Fluxus and Conceptual art in the early 1960s through present - day practices, Radical Presence: Black Performance in Contemporary Art chronicles the emergence and development of black performance art over three generations, presenting a rich and complex look at this important facet of contemporary art.
«Future generations will wonder in bemused amazement that the early 21st century's developed world went into hysterical panic over a globally averaged temperature increase of a few tenths of a degree, and, on the basis of gross exaggerations of highly uncertain computer projections combined into implausible chains of inference, proceeded to contemplate a roll - back of the industrial age,» Lindzen was quoted, offering praise for Christopher C. Horner's Politically Incorrect Guide to Global Warming and Environmentalism.
Future generations will wonder in bemused amazement that the early 21st century's developed world went into hysterical panic over a globally averaged temperature increase of a few tenths of a degree and, on the basis of gross exaggerations of highly exaggerated computer predictions combined into implausible chains of inference, proceeded to contemplate a rollback of the industrial age.
Despite early knowledge about climate change, electric utilities have continued to invest heavily in fossil fuel power generation over the past half a century, and since 1988 some have engaged in ongoing efforts to sow doubt about climate science and block legal limits on carbon dioxide emissions from power plants.
Germany, the earliest adopter of a successful FiT programme with over 40GW of installed PV generation capacity across the various scales, brought the policy in as part of its Renewable Energy Sources Act (EEG; Erneuerbare - Energien - Gesetz) in 2000.
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