Sentences with phrase «reverberation from»

The report treats the decrease as a reverberation from the 2008 economic crisis, and not necessarily as an indication of issues within the industry itself.
Local History brings together rarely seen early works of the 1950s through early 1970s by Enrico Castellani, Donald Judd, and Frank Stella, and juxtaposes them with important later examples that reveal each artist's distinct evolution and the varying degrees of reverberation from their brief aesthetic collision in the 1960s.
BICEP2 and similar telescopes hunt for gravity waves with a much lower frequency, signaling reverberations from a split - second span just after the Big Bang called inflation, when space itself stretched rapidly.
Using data from Minnesota, an Ohio State University sociologist found that the U.S. criminal justice system felt the reverberations from the increase in violent crime and imprisonment that occurred from the 1960s to the early 1990s.
Deep inside your ear, the pea - size, spiral - shaped cochlea helps translate reverberations from the outside world into neurological signals that we perceive as sound.
A big reason for the surge in interest is the growing number of monitors capable of picking up reverberations from nuclear tests, a mandate of the 1996 Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty.
The meeting's participants also addressed social and political implications of global scientific challenges, including the impact of the Arab Spring movement and reverberations from Japan's Fukushima nuclear disaster.
After the seismic survey, the Langseth returned to pick up 60 seismometers, leaving behind 20 broadband seismometers and the hydrophones that will listen for a year to the reverberations from distant earthquakes, allowing the seismologists to map structures as deep as 60 miles beneath the surface.
The social reverberations from most murders are so constricted and short - lived that they alter comparatively few lives or institutions.
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The game is lightning quick, yet I wanted to revel in the smooth combat and physical reverberations from the suit longer.
Organized by art historian Linda Norden, with Peter Ballantine, the leading expert on Donald Judd, the show provides context to the contemporary art fairs — after all, no movement exists in a bubble, and the reverberations from artwork made in 1960s can still be seen trembling in work made today.
We'll be following this story and other reverberations from today's net neutrality vote as they develop.

Not exact matches

As we know, China is a major driver of the global cryptocurrency market, so soundbites from the Fintech conference could have reverberations elsewhere in the market.
Plenty of risks that could emanate from the U.S but a blow up of the European bond market will have global market interest rate reverberations.
She picked up some of the reverberations of my struggle from some comments I made on Facebook one day, opened up a communication with me, and has been an incredible source of encouragement and wisdom ever since.
Solskjaer, in January, walked into a club riven by a civil war from which the reverberations were still being felt in last month's Malky Mackay affair.
The positive reverberations of Javier Hernández's return to the Premier League were heard from West Ham's London Stadium all the way back up to Old Trafford.
A press notice out by Channel 4 about the show stated: «From political strategists and pollsters to disrupters and provocateurs — the decisions taken and platforms set out during those eight weeks in the summer of 2016 have had reverberations throughout British politics and across the globe like no other event since the fall of the Berlin Wall.
The experiments were carried out in a non-reverberant chamber to ensure that the participants could not assess relative distances from the locations of sounds on the basis of echoes or reverberation.
The recordings the instruments made of the reverberations of distant earthquakes from January 2010 to January 2012 were used to create maps of seismic velocities beneath the rift valley.
Scientists can also do reverberation mapping, which uses X-ray telescopes to look for time differences between emissions from various locations near the black hole to understand the orbits of gas and photons around the black hole.
As the team describes online in Nature today, it used a novel technique called x-ray reverberation mapping to analyze slight delays in the arrival time of x-rays from the event, allowing them to map out the inside edge of the accretion disk.
In yet another consistency check, a second simulation paper in Nature reports that reverberations through the crust caused by the collision could account for a known decline in magnetism in Martian rock on the opposite side of the planet from the dichotomy.
The structure's reverberations enable the bats to distinguish this roost - friendly pitcher plant from other closely related plants that lack the reflective piece.
This picture from the NASA Hubble Space Telescope's Advanced Camera for Surveys dramatically demonstrates the reverberation of light through space caused by an unusual stellar outburst in January 2002.
It's 2008 and we're deep in the throes of the campaign season, already feeling the reverberations of the recession, and though Dominik's characters seem largely unaware of partisan politics, the machinations of the system can be felt all around them; wherever the action takes us, we're never far from a politician on the radio or on TV, the latter always lingered over suggestively.
Prince is the obvious discovery, a petite ball of energy whose shrieking delivery risks shrill extremes, but it's clear from her mother's destructive after - hours behavior that the young actress» performance has been designed to reflect the reverberations of the adult world around her.
(Those who recall «Escape From Tomorrow,» a black - and - white comedy shot guerrilla - style on real Disney World rides, will notice some reverberations of that approach here.)
Alas, the only reverberations we hear come from the echoes heard in the cavernous depths of a theater filled with mostly silent patrons restlessly, and fruitlessly, waiting for something funny to occur worth laughing at.
This prevalence of poor listening conditions in classrooms results from a lack of understanding and awareness of the detrimental impact that noise and reverberation have on student learning.
Reverberations, the monthly, online publication available to members, publishes models of best practice from Orff Schulwerk classrooms in the form of lesson ideas, student - tested teaching strategies, examples of technology in the creative process, articles related to classroom applications, and more.
This a species of cars most easily to associate with the notion of physiotherapy on wheels, everything is there to make the occupants happy, from the serenely comfy seats with massage function, to the so - called noise cancellation system which eliminates negative engine vibrations — successfully concealing the cylinder deactivation reverberations in the process.
Their influence on economies at home and abroad is pervasive enough that the Federal Reserve and the U.S. Treasury felt they had little choice but to offer assurances that the companies will not be permitted to collapse from reverberations of the sub-prime mortgage debacle.
This connection and its visual reverberations are what drives Abstract Expressionism: Looking East from the Far West, curated by Theresa Papanikolas, the museum's recently appointed deputy director of art and programmes.
Here she's edited herself from the interviews she's conducted, allowing her influence to be felt by reverberation in much the same way she has informed her partner's paintings.
Local History brings together rarely seen works from the 1950s through the early 1970s by Enrico Castellani, Donald Judd and Frank Stella, juxtaposing these with later examples that reveal each artist's distinct evolution and the various reverberations of their brief aesthetic collision in the 1960s.
In September of 2013, I found myself on a public bus in Warsaw, Poland, listening to the tiny reverberations of Kanye West's recently released «New Slaves» coming from the headphones of a young Polish man beside me.
The reverberations of the not - so - distant age of exploration are felt in the imagery as Machado often appropriates elements of historically significant etchings and infuses figures and scenery from his own voyaging.
Studying the initial Westernization of the Ottoman Empire through to the early Republican period, Repertoire reveals the reverberations of historic processes in today's artistic productions and provides the historical backdrop to the Modern and contemporary artworks in the exhibition — from the musical tones of the abstract art of the 1950s to the popularized content of the 1980s.
Echoes & Reverberations launches Staging Histories, Delfina Foundation's long - term project to document the history of performance art from and in relation to the Arab region through archival research and new commissions.
Echoes & Reverberations is the first exhibition to emerge from Staging Histories, Delfina Foundation's research and commissioning platform that explores performance art from, and in relation to, the Arab region.
2008 Reverberations: Modern and Contemporary Art from the Bank of America Collection, Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, Pennsylvania, June 28 — September 21, 2008.
Their data from the other pole, from the Antarctic ice sheet, bring us an important step closer to nailing down the mechanism of the mysterious abrupt climate jumps in Greenland and their reverberations around the world, which can be identified in places as diverse as Chinese caves, Caribbean seafloor sediments and many others.
The USDA, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac have already considered moves to protect themselves from potential legal and financial reverberations.
We spent much of today making sense of the reverberations emanating from Tuvalu's controversial proposal yesterday and the subsequent stalling of the negotiations.
-LSB-...] spent much of today making sense of the reverberations emanating from Tuvalu's controversial proposal yesterday and the subsequent stalling of the negotiations.
In a redux of the so - called Panama Papers leak from early 2016, secrets spilled from offshore bank accounts are once again causing worldwide reverberations.
Prior to her graduation from Thomas M. Cooley Law School, Ms. Nicolette interned at Javerbaum Wurgaft where she provided key assistance in formulating a major amicus brief before the New Jersey Supreme Court in a case where, in 2013, the Court established a constitutional right to privacy in cell phone location information, a first - of - its - kind decision which is having national reverberations.
Going even further, the company has decoupled each ear cup from the headband, so distortions and reverberations are kept to a minimum.
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