Sentences with phrase «spatial constraints of»

At Satellite, this project will be presented already complete, with a dense assemblage of found and made objects, offered as a record of labour and of adaptations to the spatial constraints of a group exhibition.
Rist's work invariably turns two dimensions into three, as she uses the placement of video to alter and remap the spatial constraints of our surroundings and the body's perspective and relationship to its environs.

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Space - based constraints on spatial and temporal patterns of NOx emissions in California, 2005 − 2008.
Thus, size constraints suggest that distinct regions of the axon behave as de facto isolated subcellular compartments, and that neurons have evolved strategies to ensure tight spatial and temporal control of critical cellular functions.
Our results call into question the current emphasis on social rather than ecological explanations for the evolution of large brains in primates and evoke a range of ecological and developmental hypotheses centred on frugivory, including spatial information storage, extractive foraging and overcoming metabolic constraints.
We find that a single, relatively simple model is consistent with all the available observational constraints spanning 4 orders of magnitude in wavelength and spatial scales, providing strong support for this interpretation of UX Orionis stars.
In recent years, many educators have turned to professional learning networks (PLNs) to grow in their craft with peers who are more accessible online because of reduced temporal and spatial constraints.
Pre-industrial aesthetics in combination with the sense and understanding of spatial and utilitarian constraints seemed to have had an ongoing and sturdy impact on Puryear's artistic utterance.
Yet they don't feel inflated so much as compressed, because of Mr. Katz's self - imposed time constraints and signature spatial flattening.
The bigger problem is spatial coverage, but the addition of integrated constraints from the altimeter data goes some way to correcting for that.
The attribution calculation in the IPCC AR5 is based on fingerprint studies, where the spatial patterns of the temperature response of the climate models to various agents are scaled to best reconstruct the temperature record from observational constraints.
Paleonutrient proxies currently provide the strongest constraints on the past spatial distribution of deep water masses.
This was due to data processing constraints in developing spatial representations of the flood plain at a global scale (see Table 2 and Table 3 for base data and metrics).
Other cities that had originally been interested in such a project, including Chicago and New York, were unable to move forward due to spatial and depth constraints on their sources of water.
If women are less mobile than men because of parenting constraints, it is plausible that greater spatial anxiety, reflective of greater parenting costs, would mediate that relationship.
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