Sentences with phrase «painstaking studies»

(Decades later, after painstaking studies developed much fuller series of data covering the entire globe, these data showed a complex variety of periods of warmth and periods of cold.
To transcend the technical challenges, Roth and UNC colleagues, including postdoctoral fellows Sheng Wang, PhD, and Daniel Wacker, PhD, conducted a series of painstaking studies over several years — outlined in the Nature paper — to coax DRD2 to crystalize while bound tightly to risperidone.
Painstaking studies of their slow - motion orbits, in which they can take four to 17 years to complete a circuit of each other, reveal that many are so far apart that they are very loosely bound — loosely enough that any interaction with Neptune would have sent them flying in different directions.
«Robert Marsham (1708 - 1797) of Stratton Strawless, Norfolk, is considered to be the founding father of the science of phenology through his painstaking studying over 60 years published as Indications of Spring.
It is somewhat pathetic that this highly successful artist, unsparing of herself in the painstaking study of animal anatomy, diligently pursuing her bovine or equine subjects in the most unpleasant surroundings, industriously producing popular canvases throughout the course of a lengthy career, firm, assured and incontrovertably masculine in her style, winner of a first medal in the Paris Salon, Officer of the Legion of Honor, Commander of the Order of Isabella the Catholic and the Order of Leopold of Belgium, friend of Queen Victoria — that this world - renowned artist should feel compelled late in life to justify and qualify her perfectly reasonable assumption of masculine ways, for any reason whatsoever, and to feel compelled to attack her less modest trouser - wearing sisters at the same time, in order to satisfy the demands of her own conscience.
It is somewhat pathetic that this highly successful artist, unsparing of herself in the painstaking study of animal anatomy, diligently pursuing her bovine or equine subjects in the most unpleasant surroundings, industriously producing popular canvases throughout the course of a lengthy career, firm, assured and incontrovertibly masculine in her style, winner of a first medal in the Paris Salon, Officer of the Legion of Honor, Commander of the Order of Isabella the Catholic and the Order of Leopold of Belgium, friend of Queen Victoria — that this world - renowned artist should feel compelled late in life to justify and qualify her perfectly reasonable assumption of masculine ways, for any reason whatsoever, and to feel compelled to attack her less modest trouser - wearing sisters at the same time, in order to satisfy the demands of her own conscience.
He has designed the logotype for Helmut Lang — a heavy sans serif typeface that was the result of painstaking study at Cooper Union's Herb Lubalin Study Center of Design and Typography where he researched early versions of typefaces with similar qualities.
The author's argument is entirely dependent on a «painstaking study» authored by the Science Policy Research Unit (SPRU) at the University of Sussex.

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His studies have been elaborate and painstaking, and have involved not only the expenditure of years of time, but the erection of a private observatory in an atmosphere peculiarly fitted for his work.
That's what researchers from the Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI) in Baltimore expected to find when they combined data on 458 GRBs discovered by satellites since 2007, a painstaking chore that no one had undertaken before, says Melissa Nysewander, a former STScI astronomer and a co-author of the study submitted for publication to The Astrophysical Journal.
The study is a «painstaking analysis» of the fragmented satellite record and shows some consistency between models and observations of clouds, says meteorologist Bjorn Stevens of the Max Planck Institute for Meteorology in Hamburg, Germany.
The study marks the first use of a painstaking method that should provide a reliable planetary «scale.»
The study, he says, demonstrates that the painstaking task of recreating evolutionary family trees for genera with large numbers of species is well worth the effort.
Scientists have studied social networks for many years, mostly through painstaking interviews.
On the other hand, if you ask the North Carolina Rate Bureau what happens, they'll tell you that it's a long, arduous process involving significant study of the impact of a rate change, whether the economy can handle the change in premiums, whether customers want to pay the new premiums, and many other factors and that the decision is made with painstaking care.
Each firm's prospects are driven by a unique constellation of factors (for example, whether the industry is capital - intensive or not, whether its earnings are interest rate sensitive, what the barriers to entry are) and so you have to go through a painstaking process of disassembling and studying each as if it were a machine, with an eye to identifying its likely future performance and possible failure points.
Look for the series of muted, monochromatic watercolors by Paul P., moody photographic botanical studies by Milijohn Ruperto and Ulrik Heltoft, Charline Von Heyl's wall of contrast - rich collaged abstractions, and Karl Haendel's painstaking pencil drawings all executed in grayscale.
They also fall in a tradition of precise notes of the weather by landscape painters and of cloud studies by John Constable, but without the painstaking complexity.
Claudia Piscitelli studies Hokusai introspectively, her goal is to observe in depth and detect his painstaking research until her artistic dimension becomes infused with his art.
Though his painstaking «hobby» has exposed flawed data supporting studies like the «hockey stick» graph — it claimed the 1990s was the millennium's hottest decade — he's considered a denier by those who fear the planet is burning up.
On the other hand, if you ask the North Carolina Rate Bureau what happens, they'll tell you that it's a long, arduous process involving significant study of the impact of a rate change, whether the economy can handle the change in premiums, whether customers want to pay the new premiums, and many other factors and that the decision is made with painstaking care.
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