Sentences with phrase «spatial terms as»

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Accordingly, transcendence must be grasped, not as it has so often been in the past, in spatial terms referring to the God «up there» beyond the affairs of human life, but specifically in terms of what God has effected historically, and is doing now, on behalf of human beings.
The description of the perception of both the lightning and the following thunder does not therefore have to be given in phenomenalist terms, nor does abandoning the phenomenalist description require Whitehead's second version of symbolic reference as the projection of a sensum on a spatial region to which it is causally related.
Once we understand the Hebrew success in conceiving Yahweh as the great «I,» we can see that Hebrew reflection, or perhaps better, Hebrew experience with Yahweh, led to the explicit rejection of the idea that he had bodily form or was localized in spatial terms.
We experience God the Father remote in spatial terms just as we experience Jesus remote in time.
As the last general election in the United Kingdom showed, this is a hazardous task to engage in, as the votes to seats ration can be skewed by geography and spatial differences in terms of support gains / losses for the different partieAs the last general election in the United Kingdom showed, this is a hazardous task to engage in, as the votes to seats ration can be skewed by geography and spatial differences in terms of support gains / losses for the different partieas the votes to seats ration can be skewed by geography and spatial differences in terms of support gains / losses for the different parties.
This brain region plays a critical role in learning new information, forming spatial memories and storing short - term memories as long - term ones.
To date, several other explanations of math disability have been suggested, such as deficits in spatial short - term memory, which could cause difficulties keeping numbers in mind.
In the long term, genomic and quantitative spatial gene expression measurements, captured and analysed by methods such as SpatialDE, may form the basis of histology and pathology in the clinic.
«Scientific insights have always been part of what influenced us as architects and designers, not only in terms of a technological aid, but as a cultural agent and catalyst for new spatial solutions,» said the two winners.
«Our idea is to hone in as much as possible on targets and refine therapies and make everything as focal as possible, both in terms of the genes and proteins as well as the spatial delivery,» she said.
His main research interests is the study of microbial diversity, specifically of protists, in the marine environment, both in terms of a description of the taxonomic composition of these assemblages as well as understanding their patterns of temporal and spatial variation in the environment.
As much as we'd like to see a sequel that matches the original in terms of creeping dread — largely achieved through clever use of spatial geography — Roberts (The Other Side Of The Door) has a fairly uneven track recorAs much as we'd like to see a sequel that matches the original in terms of creeping dread — largely achieved through clever use of spatial geography — Roberts (The Other Side Of The Door) has a fairly uneven track recoras we'd like to see a sequel that matches the original in terms of creeping dread — largely achieved through clever use of spatial geography — Roberts (The Other Side Of The Door) has a fairly uneven track record.
In the 1970s and»80s, British psychologist Alan Baddeley and colleagues developed a model of working memory that brings together how the brain accepts sensory input, processes both visual - spatial and verbal data, and accesses long - term memory; and how all of that input is processed by a function they referred to as central executive.
Just as toys are important for children when it comes to helping them achieve their full growth potential especially in terms of ensuring their optimum physical, emotional, cognitive, mental, social, and spatial development, toys for dogs, too are equally important for the following reasons.
After Grieve and Nini were able to determine these terms as well as their locations, they used a spatial analysis technique known as hot - spot testing to create the smooth mapping style, which you can adjust, that you see in their interactive.
Since the early 1990s, she has created a wide range of film, video, and installation - based works whose sculptural forms engage spatial perception in physical, as well as conceptual, terms.
The display of seemingly unrelated objects in terms of spatial proximity, differences in scale, subject matter as well as the overall diversity of Birmingham's collection chimes with Jess's citation of many inter-connecting references in her work allowing innovative overlaps of visual, historical and cultural analogies.
It reflects a shared interest on behalf of Byrne and Pierce as well as Zolghadr in testing the possibilities of the exhibition format, in terms of both durational frame and spatial divisions.
Sometimes, we think we've identified a reference or come to terms with particularly complex spatial inventions, as in the Babylon series, in which compressed columnar forms with unstable perspectival illusions suggest tall buildings.
Focusing mainly on patterns, I reorganize motion in an attempt to look at time in spatial terms, using the pattern itself as the framework for temporally redistributing all of the surrounding activity.
For Tuesday Evenings Auping provides insight into these artists» profound influence on a set of spatial themes evoked in abstract art in the latter half of the twentieth century, which led to the engagement of what Auping terms as «a new realm of abstract theater.»
They include lack of adequate spatial sampling to leave instrumental noise as the major term, transcription errors which may be avoided with modern automation and inhomogeneities which dedicated climatological networks in some parts of the world have made strides in overcoming.
Your spatial reconstructions (trend maps) help provide some insight as to why the trends in Figure 2 are different from others» trends, but I would argue that, in terms of robustness, Figure 2 should be your highlighted result, not the image that appeared on the cover, which is really just a step along the way towards producing your ultimate result (Figure 2).
One limitation for improving surface fluxes at all latitudes is that they have not yet been classified as essential climate variables (ECVs) or essential ocean variables (EOVs) for use by the United Nations or the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, meaning that specific measurement standards have not been established for minimum spatial and temporal density of observations, accuracy, and long - term stability.
The equations for Rossby waves (Calculation of the Meridional Wave Number, Physics of the Parameter, and Calculation of the Amplitudes) show that this can occur if a set of necessary conditions are met: u ¯ > 0 in the midlatitude region; the highest value of l within the waveguide is in the range of the meridional wave numbers lm dominantly contributing to the external forcing with a given m, which provides closeness of the k waves to respective m waves not only in terms of the zonal but also the meridional wave numbers, favoring the QRA of the m waves; the total latitudinal width of the waveguide is no less than the characteristic spatial scale of the relevant Airy function (25), which is used as the boundary condition at its southern and northern boundaries; and latitudinal distribution of l is sufficiently smooth in the waveguide, and both TPs lie within a midlatitude region of ∼ 25 ° N — 30 ° N and ∼ 65 ° N − 70 ° N, as the necessary condition for the application of quasilinear Wentzel − Kramers − Brillouin (WKB) method (25) when solving the equations for Rossby waves.
Parker considered simple autocorrelation, but the this sort of data also exhibits homoscedasticity, as well as spatial and long - term - temporal correlations that likely need to be addressed, too.
Some decisions, such as those about long - lived infrastructure and spatial planning and of a public good nature, must take a long - term view and deal with significant uncertainties and trade - / poffs between short - and long - term goals and values.
When it comes to TCR / ECS - estimates, RF - only estimates are pointless as the surface temperature response might well exhibit an entirely different spatial response (with inevitable changes in the resulting ECS, ususally expressed in terms of AF or RF - efficacy) as demonstrated in Jones et al..
But the spatial reconstructions reveal, however, why such global terms can be quite misleading, and why alternative phrases such as the «Medieval Climate Anomaly» are being increasingly favored by the community.»
«C (x) captures the time - invariant spatial structure of the temperature field, and hence can be seen as a form of spatial «climatology», though it differs from the normal definition of a climatology by a simple additive factor corresponding to the long - term average of theta (t).»
VIIRS will also dramatically improve on MODIS and SeaWiFS spatial resolution (via a patented OLS - like17 detector aggregation technique) and global coverage (via a 40 percent wider imaging swath), while offering comparable absolute radiometry and sensitivity as well as the long - term stability required by the IORD to support CDRs.
It points out that as land ice is lost to the oceans, the earth's gravitational and rotational movements are disturbed, resulting in strong spatial patterns in SLR, which are termed «sea - level fingerprints».
For example, whereas other maternal factors such as maternal stress during pregnancy induce long - term influences on behavior, including hippocampally - mediated fear conditioning and spatial learning, adoption studies show that postnatal maternal care can reverse these effects [11], [13], [46].
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