Through
spatial aspects of the gallery, the protagonist searches for an understanding of belonging but instead finds a concoction of excitement, rejection, and bewilderment.
When researchers reconstructed 700 years of temporal and
spatial aspects of fire activity, they recorded 16 fires from 1376 - 1893.
What is often ignored in all this, however, is that the temporal as well as
the spatial aspects of ancient cosmology were employed in the Bible: the physical progression from chaos to cosmos.
There are, in fact, two meanings of «extension» in
its spatial aspect.
By emphasizing the temporality implied in the concept of paroikia the New Testament conveyed the alien nature of parish in its larger setting and the sojourning of Christian groups in the world.13 By patristic times, however,
the spatial aspect of paroikia also proved useful because it designated the prolonged physical existence of Christian community in the world.
To further test the generalizability of this model, Parise and Ernst ran additional computer simulations, where they used the Multisensory Correlation Detector model to replicate several previous findings on the temporal and
the spatial aspects of multisensory perception.
Importantly, this study looked at the temporal as well as
the spatial aspect of the sharks» movements.
In particular, strong interest has been devoted to understanding
the spatial aspects of focal adhesion maturation, the assembly of discrete structures upon integrin binding to the extracellular matrix and large - scale clustering of hundreds of receptors.
Regardless of the scale of his paintings or their degree of abstraction, Resnick's gestural brushstrokes and his fascination with the textural and
spatial aspects of art remained constant throughout his life.
For the box, he applied guitar strings to add
a spatial aspect and achieve an overall effect that's similar to his art on canvas, he said.
of course you could read the literature on
the spatial aspects of the climate response to volcanoes.
Less than one - third of assessments of future climate vulnerability account for the dynamics of both socio - economic and
spatial aspects of climate risks, says Alexandra Jurgilevich
Statistical analyses include fire interval tests, seasonality summaries, and tests that detect changes in temporal or
spatial aspects of fire regimes.
Yu Kosaka and Shang - Ping Xie show that the warming hiatus, including most of its seasonal and
spatial aspects, can be resolved when observations of recently observed cooling in the eastern equatorial Pacific are directly incorporated into a climate model.
The case before us implicates both the decisional and
the spatial aspects of the right to privacy.