Sentences with phrase «spatial limitations in»

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The idea of hygge as a trait of Scandinavian culture is developed in the course of the interpretation, and its limitations are also discussed against ethnographic evidence that comparable spatial and social dynamics unfold in other cultural contexts.
The eternal dwelt in this man under all the limitations of his existence, temporal, spatial, cultural.
With recent developments in contrast agents and pulse sequences, some state - of - the - art techniques greatly improve the MR image quality by overcoming the time and spatial resolution limitations and have been used for noninvasive evaluation of hepatic steatosis and vascular and biliary anatomy.
Most exciting of all, digital learning can transcend the spatial limitations that have bounded educational opportunities in the past.
It is in its restriction, spatial limitations, and marginalization that the corner has come to serve as a significant site of creative production.
Recurring themes in the artist's work range from spatial politics and human rights to the limitations of artistic practice and the many roles that culture plays within hegemony nomenclature.
In the 1950s and 60s, works such as Bed (1955) and Canyon (1959) broke free of the spatial limitations of the two - dimensional canvas, while the use of everyday readymade materials in the paintings inspired the work of many artists to folloIn the 1950s and 60s, works such as Bed (1955) and Canyon (1959) broke free of the spatial limitations of the two - dimensional canvas, while the use of everyday readymade materials in the paintings inspired the work of many artists to folloin the paintings inspired the work of many artists to follow.
A whisper of a show, spare to the point of near - disappearance, Ann Veronica Janssens's recent exhibition at Bortolami — the Belgium - based artist's solo debut at the gallery, timed to coincide with the first American museum survey of her work, at the Nasher Sculpture Center in Dallas — provided a modest glimpse into her range of sculptural, spatial, and atmospheric concerns, and a sense of both the strengths and limitations of her practice.
Even with the generally large spatial coherence and correlation length scales of temperature anomalies at polar latitudes (e.g. Hansen et al. 1999; Chapman and Walsh 2007), none of the reconstruction methods can escape the basic limitation of few in situ observations in West Antarctica, and all exhibit less skill in this region compared with other regions of the continent.
Although the global models have improved over time (Chapter 8), they still have limitations that affect the simulation of extreme events in terms of spatial resolution, simulation errors, and parametrizations that must represent processes that can not yet be included explicitly in the models, particularly dealing with clouds and precipitation (Meehl et al., 2000d).
These include intrinsic limitations in current observational capabilities (e.g., spatial and radiometric resolution of currently available spaceborne sensors) and limitations on how accurately surface energy balance models handle ice sheet albedo.
Spatial limitation (or a geographical scope) in a non-solicitation clause is becoming less common and less necessary due to the advancements of telecommunications technology and organization of service work.
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