Sentences with phrase «show predominance»

It has been assumed that muscles with shorter twitch contraction time show predominance in fast twitch or type II muscle fibers and exhibit greater force than those muscles with longer twitch contraction times such as slow twitch or type I fibers.

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The gradual predominance of the algorithm in the project of spamming appears in the filters and the spam created in response to them, in search engines and their manipulators, and, as will be shown, in the grand global project of the botnets.
Surgically - derived cerebral samples (SURG - 1 and SURG - 2) showed a similar predominance of Proteobacteria, but in contrast to the autopsy - derived specimens, Actinobacteria were not among the principal constituents (Figure 1B).
Along with the predominance of corn and plant matter in the first five ingredients, as well as the animal fat preserved with BHA, other ingredients show wheat middlings which can be essentially floor sweepings.
As the show's title expresses, the predominance of abstract expressionism in midcentury American modernism eclipsed the work of Porter and other artists like him who chose to work in a figurative vein.
While Craig - Martin directly addresses the predominance of new media in his digital work Lightbulb (2015)-- whose color gradually changes online, and which is shareable via social media — larger, political questions of digital networks and their relationship with the real world are mainly left to Simon Denny, who takes a sharp critical angle on the murky alliance between technology and capitalism in his Serpentine show.
Therefore, despite the predominance of painting, sculpture and photography, the show also spotlights works on paper (drawings and prints), audiovisual pieces and installations.
It adds up to a rebuttal against «the predominance of material on African Americans as enslaved people or working in menial jobs or other stereotypical situations,» as Cornell's Katherine Reagan says — these images show African Americans asserting their normality and freedom after the distorting horrors of slavery.
Mosaka took issue with the predominance of works on the show which «adhere [d] to a narrow definition of male identity».
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