Sentences with phrase «small isolation work»

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Dr. Hackam's team has developed techniques of intestinal stem cell isolation and culture, and are working with tissue engineers and chemists towards the development of an artificial intestine, which has been tested in large and small pre-clinical models.
To increase their muscle mass and definition, bodybuilders tend to do high volume work and isolation training for the smaller muscles.
What if heavy isolation work can lead to more strength and muscle growth in smaller bodyparts?
Some weight machines are designed to work multiple muscle groups, these are compound lift movements, while others target smaller areas for isolation exercises.
Teachers who choose to work in rural and small - town areas often want the isolation.
This time for small group instruction was not achieved by each teacher working in isolation.
The results of a small scale online mentoring project conducted with 12 first - year teachers indicated evidence of «increased emotional support, decreased feelings of isolation, increased confidence as teachers, more enthusiasm for work, increased reflection, ability to adopt a more critical perspective, and improved problem - solving skills» (DeWert, Babinski, & Jones, 2003, p. 317).
But the isolation of a small town can get a little too much; there are probably more people in one high - rise Brooklyn apartment building than here, and making all this work without anyone seeing it can feel like singing into a paper bag.
Hepworth's somewhat reluctant move to the small town of St Ives gave her the space and the isolation to focus and create some of her most iconic abstract works.
«So this is the second show [at David Zwirner London]-- and I've always been fascinated by Britain for several reasons, for example it is one of the last «class societies» — although I don't know how long it will still go on — but I once tackled that subject in a small show, the first white cube show that I did called «Spelndid Isolation», and one of the portraits in that show was also based on Henry Draper [American doctor, amateur astronomer, and pioneer of astrophotography]-- these three works in front of you [portraits: «William Robertson», 2014, «John Robison», 2014, and «John Playfair», 2014] are derived from the paintings in the professors room at University of Edinburgh.
At first glance, the Triennale may appear like an aggregation of small solo exhibitions by a tightly selected group of artists, with many showing multiple works to give visitors a deeper understanding of individual artists» creative worlds, yet upon closer inspection, a common thread can be identified throughout the entire presentation on issues surrounding connectivity and isolation.
I recently read a book in which the author surmised that most readers would describe Thomas Edison as a lone tinkerer working on his many inventions in a small workshop in isolation.
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