Sentences with phrase «relatively recent works»

The open access share of the literature continues to grow, and is now approaching the halfway point for relatively recent works.
I felt it was important to bring John's work back into people's consciousness and look at some relatively recent works alongside a few earlier pieces.»
The Bible is a relatively recent work compared to the Gita and the teachings of Zarathustra.

Not exact matches

But relatively recent trends — urbanization, mass immigration, the rise of big business — have found us more frequently living and working alongside strangers rather than neighbours; as Cain writes, «facing the question of how to make a good impression on people to whom [we] had no civic or family ties.»
In a recent paper Rogers defines a person as a fluid process and potentiality «in rather sharp contrast to the relatively fixed, measurable, diagnosable, predictable concept of the person which is accepted by psychologists and other social scientists to judge by their writings and working operations.»
i think they have tried in their defence of the set polices and agendas of their club and the actions taken by Daniel Levy and Mauricio Pochettino which have relatively worked well for Spurs in recent seasons.
Publicity about latchkey kids has been plentiful in recent years, but the number of young children who must care for themselves after school because their parents work is relatively small, according to American Demographics magazine.
The live - to - work culture is only a relatively recent, and possibly highly destructive, phase of our evolution.
Disruption of the circadian clock in humans is a hallmark of relatively recent lifestyle changes involving chronic shift work or frequent flights across time zones.
Recent research showed that the software works relatively well in women of Hispanic and African - American descent, but this new study found that in Asian populations the current scheme missed half of the women carrying the mutation.
Aplin's work, for instance, shows that the fungus is a relatively recent invader.
But a relatively recent line of inquiry is beginning to show that the way scientists go about their work can also be linked to the beliefs, habits and practices of their social, cultural and political environment.
«People have been working on coral trout for a long time, and it's interesting that this relatively recent observation might have a genetic component,» he says.
Recent work has shown that relatively precise tracking technology used to monitor MLB umpires has resulted in considerable improvement in ball - strike accuracy at the expense of total offense.
More recent work has shown that glycolipids capable of stimulating Vα14 iNKT cells are found in several types of bacteria, including the relatively nonpathogenic and ubiquitous species of Sphingomonas organisms, and the spirochete Borrelia burgdorferi, which causes Lyme disease.
Recent work has shown that the effect of acidity is relatively small compared to specific substances of antibiotic nature formed by the fermenting organisms (Lucca, 1975).
Los Angeles Sex Guide (LA Sex Guide) advises where to find sex, working girls, prostitution, street hookers, brothels, red - light districts, sex shops Dating as an institution is a relatively recent phenomenon which has mainly emerged in the last few centuries.
The director's work has been spotty, with his first film, Dawn of the Dead 58, holding his highest Metascore and his most recent, Sucker Punch 33, possessing his lowest, and lead actor Henry Cavill, relatively unknown at the time of his casting, hasn't inspired excitement in his recent lead performances in Immortals and The Cold Light of Day (maybe we can blame that on the material).
[2] More recent work that tracks debt outcomes for individual borrowers documents that the main problem is not high levels of debt per student (in fact, defaults are lower among those who borrow more, since this typically indicates higher levels of college attainment), but rather the low earnings of dropout and for - profit students, who have high rates of default even on relatively small debts.
«This editorial leap to the two new areas of work (communication and training) that are now the No1 source of revenue for the company, as well as new projects, is relatively recent.
We also know from ongoing work, to be presented this week at the Association for Education Finance and Policy (AEFP), that even after recent changes to what CBAs could and could not contain, contracts in Michigan and Washington remained relatively stable over time.
Atlanta — Recent developments in the study of brain growth will allow educators within the next five years to look at the reasons youngsters do and do not learn and to be much more responsive to their needs than ever before, according to an educator who worked with biophysics researchers in the area of brain growth and education — a relatively new and still controversial field.
Part of the problem is that many ed reform grantees and the foundations that fund them are populated by relatively recent graduates of those elite colleges who haven't adjusted to the fact that what worked back at school and works among their colleagues doesn't necessarily appeal to the Republican legislators they need to convince.
[21, 22] Recent modeling work reveals relatively modest costs by comparison, but suggests that the cost of lethal control is 4.5 — 9 times greater than costs associated with trap - neuter - return.
Pet food is a relatively recent and rather small part of AAFCO; the bulk of its work is oriented toward livestock and poultry.
It is of Relatively Recent Construction and in an Overall Good State of Conservation Following the Renovation Work in 2012.
Even relatively recent gaming hardware from previous generations can be tough to find, and even when you do find it getting something in a working condition is another story altogether.
While Schnabel has been making paintings with spray - paint for more than thirty years, the body of work on view in Enigmas remains relatively unknown; these more recent paintings are built on a single found photograph whose weathered emulsions gave birth to an image beyond the original.
PH: The recent paintings are relatively modest in scale, at least by comparison with the largest works I've made in the past.
CS: The figures have been a relatively recent development and I'm satisfied with the more personal element they've brought to my work.
Skylar Fein, born and raised in New York, was planning to be a doctor before the experience of Katrina made him instead opt for being an artist, and in a relatively short time he has become one of the city's most prominent artistic voices, with works ranging from the monumental Remember the Upstairs Lounge to more recent projects focused on music, youth and political revolution.
Although Thompson's work has received increasing institutional attention in recent years, she is still relatively unknown in the U.S.
The relatively recent international success of Colombian artist Doris Salcedo, who has been exhibiting since the mid-1980s, seems to have led her in a reflexive direction: Increasingly embraced by institutions, she has gradually dedicated her work to exploring the repressed violence and power of institutions.
Taking as its basis the works of 26 international contemporary artists, the exhibition examines the viewer's role in relatively recent art.
Butlin notes that the show is «one of the most fascinating of recent exhibitions of the works of J.M.W. Turner, one that reveals a whole new aspect of his vision... covering all Turner's career but with a relatively new selection of works and an important new group of sketches... Not surprisingly, colour permeates this exhibition, save in Turner's earliest works, where effects of light make do... The paradox of Turner's career is also stressed, his reliance on engravings to widen his appeal to the public and the care with which he chose his engravers...»
Good recent works, including relatively affordable editions by Julian Opie and Ian Davenport at Alan Cristea, also offer a break from the mediocre morass.
A completely intriguing selection of objects drawn from Tate's archive collection by artist Paul Noble, entitled Past the Future, brings together such disparate works as a wonderful mescalin - fuelled ink drawing by Henri Michaux with classic mid-60s Robert Morris, surprising (almost unrecognisable) late Caro, a chewing gum brain by (Noble's long time partner) Georgina Starr and relatively recent, deliciously rude Sarah Lucas.
While both artists demonstrate a high degree of craft, with a majority of their recent works adhering to a relatively monochromatic palette, the unifying force that ties them together lies in their underlying search of the unknown by giving form to imagined realms that lie beneath, behind, or beyond our immediate surroundings.
«Works From the Security Pacific Collection» presents 50 relatively recent paintings and sculptures by California artists, selected from a collection of approximately 8,000 objects acquired by the company over 15 years.
It does not feature any of Jeff Koons's recent signature large - scale sculptures, with all but one of the works on the relatively small side.
The artist has gained recent attention; having been relatively forgotten since Chillida's Guggenheim exhibition in 1980, and represents a now familiar European Post-war sculpture; with works investigating form, space, and material usage in sculptural practice, site - specific, weighty objects reflecting architecture and nature, here seemingly taken a little out of context.
This is the most recent of 2 decades worth of work trying to identify periodic filters and decay rates that can smooth the observed trend and get a relatively straightforward function of CO2 as a result.
It might be useful to access and actually understand the recent elegant work by Miskolczi and Zagoni that describes the interaction between water vapor and CO2 such that one replaces the other to result in a relatively constant effect.
These models build on decades of work in the oceanographic and ecological communities, but their inclusion in models of the Earth's climate system is relatively recent (Fisher et al 2014).
The award recognizes outstanding contributions by SSC members in collaborative research and applied work, the importance of which derives primarily from its relatively recent impact on a subject area outside of the statistical sciences, on an area of application, or on an organization.
Many of Amazon's active shows are relatively recent productions that reflect lessons learned from its early work, and Mozart happens to be one of the more prominent examples.
Apple's work on routers has been relatively quiet in recent times.
But if you have a relatively recent image backup handy, you can recover Windows, your programs, and your configurations with a few minutes» work.
The combination, or hybrid, resume format is ideal for younger workers or recent graduates who have attained a wide range of skills but who have a relatively short work history.
I am a recent college graduate, and relatively early on in my professional work experience.
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