Sentences with phrase «series of markers»

The study indicates that the pig was a domestic pig, given that the sequence presents a series of markers typical of domestic pigs and which are very rare or absent in wild boars (the precursor animals to the domestic pig); moreover, this coincides with the historical registers of the castle, which clearly indicates that pig breeding was an important castle activity.
A series of markers pinpoint emotional responses to market changes.

Not exact matches

Early Marker: Creation in 2000 of his stock charter Madea, a «God - fearing, gun - toting, pot - smoking, loudmouthed grandmother» who triggered a series of plays and provided a springboard for Perry's film and TV career.
In this book based on a series of lectures delivered in Canterbury Cathedral, Rowan Williams takes the four identity markers of the Christian community and helps us do just that.
FACT: Diagnosis of coeliac disease starts with blood testing, in which doctors study the series of antibodies that provide a good marker of tendency to have the illness.
Mayo Clinic researchers have discovered a series of proteins that could be diagnostic markers to identify bipolar I disorder.
with a series of key words related to DNA markers.
What's most disarming about the block universe, remarks Ellis, is that unlike a movie that plays through a series of successive instants, there is no special point in time that all inhabitants would agree on as «now» — no unique marker that separates the fixed past from the open future.
Published in The Journals of Gerontology, Series A: Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences, the new study found that older patients with delirium had significantly elevated levels of the inflammatory marker interleukin - 6 (IL - 6) two days after surgery and also identified elevated levels of interleukin 2 (IL - 2) in delirious patients.
In a paper published in the journal Nanotechnology [«Static micro-array isolation, dynamic time series classification, capture and enumeration of spiked breast cancer cells in blood: the nanotube - CTC chip»], Panchapakesan's team, which includes graduate students Farhad Khosravi, the paper's lead author, and researchers at the University of Louisville and Thomas Jefferson University, describe a study in which antibodies specific for two markers of metastatic breast cancer, EpCam and Her2, were attached to the carbon nanotubes in the chip.
A series of genetic markers sprinkled throughout the cells» chromosomes show the same pattern found in parthenogenetic mice as opposed to cloned mice, according to a report published online today in the journal Cell Stem Cell.
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In previous posts for our Plasmids 101 series, we examined a number of important plasmid elements — promoters, origins of replication, protein tags, and antibiotic resistance markers (just to name a few).
As part of the webinar series, Abcam would like to offer you a 50 % discount on the following product ranges: neuronal marker antibodies, Alexa Fluor ® conjugated secondary antibodies, agonists and antagonists, ion channel blockers and enzyme inhibitors and modulators.
In this second part of the series, I'll explain how to interpret the white blood cell (WBC) markers on a blood test.
Subtle clues and markers are deployed throughout the film - a sawblade, a photograph, some loose wall plaster, a series of tiny wounds - suggesting that it rewards obsessive repeat viewings.
Purists might argue that Marker's time - traveling - thug concept has suffered from creative de-evolution, but credit the makers of the SyFy series — Terry Matalas and Travis Fickett («Terra Nova»)-- with finding their own way through this modern fable.
You always progress through them the same way, but Yamatai is a series of large - scale environments that invite you to explore outward and stay a while before following a map marker and moving the story forward.
Marker's 30 - minute film, a series of still photographs linked together by voiceover and a sole brush of movement, is a brilliant blank canvas for the imagination, and you can't blame Gilliam for being powerless to its thrall.
New York, NY, Monday, December 21, 15 — This winter, the French Institute Alliance Française (FIAF), New York's premiere French cultural center, presents Lhomme Behind the Camera, a new CinéSalon series honoring Pierre Lhomme, the pioneering cinematographer whose beautiful camerawork helped shape the careers of iconic directors including Chris Marker, Jean - Pierre Melville, and James Ivory.
A CD - ROM called the Mile Marker Series, a compilation of resources on gifted education for parents, is also available for purchase.
Max & His Magic Marker Sequel «The Curse Of Brotherhood» Even though the first game in the series, Max And His Magic Marker, never came to the Xbox 360, it's sequel, Max: The Curse Of Brotherhood, will be only available on Xbox Live Arcade.
- Link doesn't have much of a character in this game - they wanted players to relate to Link and play as themselves - Link's face doesn't have much expression in this game, and that was done on purpose - for Zelda games, the devs always try to make the player feel like Link - that was pushed even moreso for this entry - everytime a Zelda releases, Aonuma watches fan feedback and considers that for the future - the items Link uses to solve are always going to be important - regardless of the tech that Nintendo provides, exploration in the series is important - Link's growth through who he meets is also an important element of the franchise - Aonuma thought about Zelda freedom when considering Breath of the Wild, and was brought back to the days of the original Zelda - this was a big point of inspiration for Breath of the Wild - with Ocarina of Time 3D, Nintendo wanted to really utilize the 3D and had a desire to let players enjoy Ocarina of Time outside - the goal with A Link to the Past was creating more depth - Aonuma used to think that getting lost in a 3D world wasn't okay - this lead Aonuma to putting in tons of hints and guiding players - he has since changed that idea and convinced himself that it's okay to get lost - the first two years of development the devs created a game where just running around was fun - climbing is very important, because players can climb high and see destinations they want to visit - you can place your own markers to decide where you want to go - when the devs create a Zelda title, they consider not using the name Link - since they don't have anything else to go with, they choose Link - the name Link doesn't hold much value, since the player is the one creating the journey - when Nintendo first created Link, they wanted a character that is literally the link between people - that is why his name is Link - to think that the Zelda series has been around so long that there are all sorts of urban legends and myths makes Miyamoto really happy
The player takes control of Isaac, the main protagonist of the series, and is once again forced into going after the infamous «markers» that threaten humanity.
The rather strange image you see above shows one of the game's canine performers — curiously free of motion capture markers — posing in a photography studio during the development of the next title in the series.
You start off in a fairly dense forest and follow a series of «go to this waypoint» markers.
From the famed markers of «killer7» and the «NO MORE HEROES» series comes «codename D» from SUDA 51 for Microsoft Game Studios.
hey so i am a student and i doing a series of artworks about «Making your Marks» and for this series i wanted to make a literal mark on the world so my series consists of me just randomly making my mark on an a4 piece of paper which is the world map, i used water colour paint and some random marks with a permanent marker.
Amitis Motevalli's marker - on - photo series Confiscated Portrait of the Artist as a Young Rebel could and should be consumed as much for its humor and wit as anything else, but in the course of transit for an exhibition the work was confiscated by the government.
I like to think of each series as its own timeline, rather than having these more categorical markers of your career.
The Faux Faux series is my only body of work that's had a life spanning more than a decade, and I'm continually returning to it as a conceptual marker for my work.
Working exclusively in black and white, Yoshimura prepared a series of aluminum - mounted on wood panel pieces where he draws intricate imagery using marker, acrylic, spray, and grease pencil.
Mary Beth Edelson, «Hounds of Hell (Woman Rising series)», 1973, Oil, ink, and china marker on silver gelatin print, Image Dimensions: 10 x 8 inches, 25.4 x 20.3 cm, Framed Dimensions: 17 x 15 3/4 inches, 43.2 x 40 cm, MBE462
And a summer film series kicks off June 16 with a presentation of the 1963 documentary «Crisis: Behind a Presidential Commitment,» about John F. Kennedy and school integration in Alabama, as well as «La Jetée,» Chris Marker's 1962 sci - fi masterpiece.
You can sit and read, ponder the 49 - minute film Otolith III, projected on to the end wall, or sit with headphones watching The Owl's Legacy, a rarely seen TV series by veteran film - maker and artist Chris Marker about the legacy of ancient Greece, whose 13 parts play on 13 monitors.
The typed pages, heavily annotated and edited by Huillet using yellow, green, blue, and red markers shows the filmmakers» creative working process, majestically transforming typed pages into a series of abstract drawings.
Interior life commingles with literary texts and histories in the video Wedding Loop (2017); the maternal and scatological are composited in the photographic series Dr. Y, Dr. Y (2014); a marker of time passed is embodied by empty liquor bottles in Empties (1996 - 2000).
Drenched in identical heavy make - up and lacquered in artificial sweat and tears, a series of «women» — disembodied faces displaying exaggerated markers of high femininity — form a fevered chorus - line for the camera.
Whether looking at her geometric collages — the brilliant video of her immediate drawings executed by her dancing hand with the thickest possible black marker — or an outstanding series of drawings inspired by Bertholdt Brecht ’s
The brand produced a series of Tiger Air - Ink pens, markers, and spray cans out of 150 liters of pollution - made ink.
Among those works finding buyers were Maria Lassnig's Macht des Schicksals (The Power of Fate), 2006, which sold for $ 1.2 million, and Paul McCarthy's Michael Jackson Inflatable Drawings (2003), a series of 20 marker, pen, and pencil pieces that went for $ 650,000.
Continuing her series of animated paintings, there are several wall works made from printed PVC with industry marker drawings of classical figures on them that have aluminum printed faces that gesture toward classical Roman and Greek statues.
The most striking thing about these three figures is that they are all set within the tidal flow, a particular marker of the passing of time that is a central area of exploration for the series, so we are delighted to be extending and evolving that investigation here on the south coast».
In her series «Scribble,» Klobassa draws inspiration from the small pieces of paper found at art shops, where people test out pens and markers.
Bittersweet nostalgia anchors Sound Speed Marker from the first frame of Grand Paris Texas (2009), the first film in the video series.
2001 Words and Landscape, Art Affairs, Amsterdam, NL Conception: Conceptual Documents 1968 - 1972, Norwich School of Art and Design, Norwich, UK; The Library, Henry Moore Institute, Leeds, UK; Chisenhale Gallery, London, UK; Baskin Gallery, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, CA Rolling Stones Adorned With Starlight, Galerie Hubert Winter, Vienna, AT Words + Landscape, Art Affairs, Amsterdam, NL The Starving Artists» Cookbook Video Series, Anthology Film Archives, New York, US; Galerie Rachel, Haferkamp, Cologne, DE «Für Hanne», Galerie Ascan Crone, Hamburg, DE Yossi Breger, Douglas Gordon, Jonathan Monk, Lawrence Weiner, Dvir Gallery, Tel Aviv, IL Dead, The Roundhouse, London, UK Vette Vazen, Brutto Gusto, Rotterdam, NL AM The Record Man: Artists» Audio Projects, Art Metropole, Toronto, CA From the Marzona Collection, Kunstverein Ludwigsburg, DE Presentation of the Works, Frankfurt, DE Imago Mundi, CAPC - Musée d'Art Contemporain, Bordeaux, FR Group Exhibition, Cab Gallery, London, UK Collaborations with Parkett, Museum of Modern Art, New York, US DIN ART 4: 540 Künstlers und 1 Formular Sammlung Klaus Hömberg, 1985 bis 1997, Museum für Telekommunication, Frankfurt, DE; Museum für Kommunikation, Hamburg, DE; Museum für Kommunikation, Berlin, DE The First Ten Years: Selected Works form the Collection, Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin, IR Nothing, Northern Gallery for Contemporary Art, Sunderland, UK; CAC, Vilnius, LT; Rooseum, Malmö, SW Sammlung Ingo Glass, Herbergen - Museum des Münchner Stadmuseums, DE Counting Coup / Undo, The Theatre for the New City, New York, US Wall > Sculpture, Margarete Roeder Gallery, New York, US Wert Wechsel, Zum Wert des Kunstwerks, Museum für Angewandte Kunst, Cologne, DE So Oke, Benefit Auction for Infoscreen, Futuregarden Kunstverein, Vienna, AT Archilab 2001, 3rd Intern» l Architect, Conf, Ville d'Orléans, FR Drawings, Regen Projects, Los Angeles, California, US Von Edgar Degas bis Gerhard Richter: Arbeiten auf Papier aus der Sammlung des Kunstmuseum Winterthur, Westfälisches Landesmuseum für Kunst und Kulturgeschichte, Munster, DE Markers: Outdoor Banner Event of Artists and Poets, part of 49th Venice Biennale, org.
TV screens present a 13 - part television series about the heritage of Hellenism made by the French film - maker Chris Marker.
When the project was conceived, the artists» goal was to mark the historic boundary with a series of 47 obelisks that mimicked markers installed along the contemporary border between Mexico and the U.S.
A series of eight framed cardboard «Flat Boxes» are presented on the wall with tape and marker applied; they extend Faldbakken's previous explorations of quasi-alphabetical, quasi-gestural abstraction in a state of advanced degradation.
The exhibition will consist on a series of new pieces of acrylics, markers on wood and steel, and a sculpture.
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