Sentences with phrase «structural backbone»

The structural backbone of our BFA program is intensive, self - motivated studio investigation, faculty mentoring, rigorous critique and peer - group support.
A structural backbone is implied by the strong centerline.
In hindsight, the 1984 hit Footloose — starring Kevin Bacon and directed by Herbert Ross — along with its contemporary Flashdance, can be seen as the link between the old Hollywood model of a let's - put - on - a-show musical, based on original songs brought to life in elaborate choreographed numbers, and the later Hollywood model of youth films, perfected in the»80s by John Hughes and terminally calcified over the decades to follow, in which a contemporary pop music soundtrack serves as both a structural backbone to the film itself and an ancillary product that can outgross and outlive the film that spawned it.
Ribose is the structural backbone of ATP, the primary form of energy used for all cellular processes.

Not exact matches

These insights are intriguing on their own, but when the scientists examined the structure of the nanosheets» backbone, they were surprised to see a design rule not found in the field of protein structural biology.
Using five specimens of Confuciusornis from two museums in Germany, the researchers measured the lengths of the primary feathers and the diameters of the rachis, the long, thin shafts that make up the backbones of the feathers and which are analogous to structural beams.
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