Sentences with phrase «splicing together»

I can see why one might be wary of splicing them together, or carelessly labelling them, but as separate lines on the same graph?
Note that caution is in order in simply splicing these together, because sensor calibration issues could means that the 1 °C difference is an overestimate (or an underestimate).
A wide range of Horn's drawings is included in the exhibition, from her 1982 series «Bluff Life» to recent works made by splicing together similar drawings and reconfiguring them on expansive surfaces with penciled annotations.
Splicing together images taken from fashion magazines and journals, she created a humorous and moving commentary on society.
By splicing together scenes of Grabner's domestic life (she gardens, she cooks) and scenes of her artistic work (she weaves, she discusses her creative process), Robbins shows us the degree to which Grabner's domestic and artistic lives exist in tandem.
Splicing together images taken from fashion magazines and illustrated journals, she created a humorous and moving commentary on society during a time of tremendous social change.
Once she was an indie pop star, now she makes film art and won a well - deserved Turner prize for splicing together medieval architecture and a 1970s shop fire.
Titled The Artist, it is a surreal multi-screen film recreation of her studio, splicing together different aspects of the space.
Juliano - Villani and Keogh are in a camp concerned with sharp juxtapositions, crisply splicing together disparate subjects in the same painting, though the former artist handily outmatches the latter.
His exhibition Roy McMakin: A Breadbox and a Mug, Each Depicted in Sculpture and Photography (2007) involved the artist painstakingly photographing quadrants of home furnishings then splicing them together to make a 1:1 scale whole, revealing the imperfections of the objects and our perceptions.
Stéphanie Lagarde's film Déploiements (2018) forces the two to cohabit, splicing together footage of the French air force aerobatics team's rehearsals for National French Day, with graphics lifted from crowd - control simulation software.
And therein lies the paradox and the multiple readings that extend from the oeuvre: Morley's canvases are rooted in tradition, in the painterly sense, but resolutely contemporary in terms of bravura and the splicing together of images.
Splicing together images taken from popular magazines, illustrated journals and fashion publications, she created a humorous and moving commentary on society during a time of tremendous social change.
Dragon Quest Builders proved to be quite an intriguing title upon its release last year, splicing together elements of both Minecraft and the Dragon Quest (or Dragon Warrior for you old - school fans) series, to create something unique.
You may know the American motion picture production company Harmony Gold USA, that is responsible for creating that despicable Frankenstein monster named Robotech by splicing together the three anime series Super Dimension Fortress Macross, Super Dimension Cavalry Southern Cross, and Genesis Climber Mospeada.
He spent the next 11 months negotiating hostage releases, holding elections and splicing together some semblance of an infrastructure for a population of millions teetering on the brink of civil war.
There's also Android Movie Studio, which allowed us to create rudimentary movies by splicing together stills and video clips.
The next day, I sat down at my desk and started splicing together a survey for my staff.
They specialize in splicing together DNA from different animals to create fantastical new hybrids.
Clive and Elsa (Brody and Polley) are biochemists working for a monolithic pharmaceutical corporation, splicing together animal DNA to find proteins that can treat diseases.
In this project, students made collages by splicing together unrelated snippets from magazines.
Rbfox1 proteins were known to play a key role in splicing together coding portions of genes called exons to form mRNA, which is subsequently translated to form proteins.
In one episode, he interviews a biology professor who matches the stages of cell division to memorable theme songs; converting this into a multimedia piece, Shapiro made a minute - long movie called Pink Floyd and the dancing embryos, splicing together video segments with a musical soundtrack.
That led to the Heat playing a video montage splicing together clips of the Heat on the court and old clips of the Beatles performing.
It splices together one - second video snippets they capture every day on their iPhone.
Doing any kind of long - run macroeconomic study is difficult due to the agency either lacking the will or the resources to splice together series after definitions change.
The analysis splices together available data to investigate Canada's services sold abroad and discuss how businesses can take advantage of these opportunities and how governments can support this shift.
(Ligases are enzymes that splice together other molecules such as DNA or RNA.)
«If a giraffe and a cheetah were spliced together, that's what it was like — he took one stride when everyone else needed two.»
«We are New York State and an attack on one of us is an attack on all of us — and we will fight back together,» others say in clips spliced together.
Notably, the phosphorylated proteins included a group called splicing factors, which splice together different sections of messenger RNA, changing the proteins that they encode.
One created a lush, entirely nonsatirical string accompaniment to Al Sharpton's speech at the Democratic convention; another spliced together dozens of George Bush's malapropisms over a country - and - western tune.
Head lice are harmless and body lice spread disease, yet they have the same genes — the difference could all be in the way they splice them together
When Arcadi played some of his drumming tapes, spliced together into a continuous loop, it sounded like elementary jazz.
CENTRAL COMMAND Scientists believe that sometime in the past 10 million years, paramecia abruptly spliced together two copies of their genome, doubling the number of genes.
Activation of a gene induces a cell to make an RNA copy of its code, edit unneeded segments out of that message, and splice together a final version of the message that provides cellular factories (ribosomes) with a template to make one specific protein.
To synthesize one of those, multiple 200 - unit segments have to be spliced together.
Yang — whose essay described examples of alternative splicing, a process by which the same stretch of DNA and its complementary messenger RNA can be spliced together in different ways and thus be translated into different proteins — will receive a $ 1000 prize.
Unlike the videos on her other channel, The Blonde Salad, which skew more towards professionally produced editorial and advertorial content, the three episodes uploaded so far appear to be spliced together from iPhone and GoPro footage and overlap at times with content previously posted to Ferragni's Instagram Stories, the disappearing photo and video feature that launched in August.
The couple, who work for a profit - hungry pharmaceuticals firm, first splice together a couple of angry blobs — Fred and Ginger — before they hit pay dirt (sort of) with Dren (Delphine Chanéac).
In this film, which began life as a multichannel video installation, Blanchett plays 13 roles, from a turbaned choreographer to a nuclear scientist, with all of her dialogue spliced together from nearly 60 artistic manifestos of the 20th Century.
January 16, 2014 • Hear a band from Arizona splice together mambo — by way of Mexico — with psychedelic cumbia and other Latin styles.
Elsewhere, an extended sequence, standing in for Scottie's and Judy's showdown, splices together umpteen different couples, the accelerating ping - pong of shouted accusations becoming increasingly incoherent as the dialogue overlaps; it's all accompanied by frenzied ostinato strings from the Kronos Quartet, playing Jacob Garchik's score (mesmerizing, intermittent and only sometimes overtly Hermann-esque).
Clocking in at barely more than a minute in length, it features brief, eerie looks at the film, spliced together with famous quotes from everyone from Aristotle to Charles Manson about the overlap between paranoia, love, fear, and pain.
Too bad the introspective and action - oriented productions weren't spliced together.
Seemingly spliced together from a fuzzy home movies, Fraud tracks a carefree family as they commit a destructive act of insurance fraud and head on the lam like a summer road trip.
Extras include a wonderful commentary by Altman and producer David Foster (recorded separately and spliced together) wherein history buff Altman gets in a few digs at George W. between anecdotes related to the production.
While it's established that Kiarostami wished to transform the concept he began in order to fit within budgetary constraints, it seems that his son and the Kiarostami Foundation have simply spliced together his thoughts without first reflecting on them.
Quick cuts of celebrities including Sonny and Cher and Carol Channing are spliced together with shots of Raquel Welch and Audrey Hepburn attempting to find their seats, as all the magic unfolds at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium.
It was apparently assembled out of scenes cut from the Underworld movies: spliced together much like the monster at its...
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