Sentences with phrase «systematic number work»

This problem is a context for systematic number work, geometrical thinking and problem solving.

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An international group of computational number theorists has completed a systematic survey of «candidate» congruent numbers up to a trillion, extending earlier work that had stopped at a billion.
We are applying it to evaluate large number of potential drug targets in a faster and more systematic way than before and to select the best ones to work on.
Hi Terri, I'd take a more systematic approach as opposed to your «throw darts at a number and see if it works» strategy.
In a recent series of articles, our friends at Maclean's dove into the pay gap and found that the numbers — which are frustrating as eff — stem from systematic issues, such as the higher percentage of women working part - time as well as the inherent bias of some employers.
A «catalogue raisonnĂ©» is a systematic and comprehensive scholarly reference text in which each work known to have been executed by a particular artist is illustrated, thoroughly documented and described, giving information such as title, alternative titles, date, medium, size, inscriptions, provenance, exhibition history, and publication history, and in which each work is assigned a permanent reference number.
Featuring more than 100 works spanning from the early 1980s to the present, including a number of new and never - before - seen pieces, the exhibition juxtaposes graphic patterns with abstracted, figurative paintings, creating a fully immersive environment that underscores the artist's systematic dismantling of the hierarchy between design and fine art, and between three - dimensional form and two - dimensional representation.
During his years as curator of the Phillips Collection — where he started out as a guard — Mr. de Looper worked to promote Washington artists, instituted the first systematic inventory of the collection and organized a number of significant exhibitions.
According to the Whitney's exhibition label, Pope.L's work «plays with our tendency to project ourselves onto numbers and stokes our awareness that such counting often lays the groundwork for systematic acts of discrimination.
It would probably benefit from somebody first working out a set of question to measure the full spectrum of possible positions, and then to do some systematic surveying to find out the number of adherents to each among climate scientists, scientists generally, and the general public.
2 For an extensive list of studies demonstrating the competence of juries, see, e.g., Testimony of Neil Vidmar, Russell M. Robinson, II Professor of Law, Duke Law School before The Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions, «Hearing on Medical Liability: New Ideas for Making the System Work Better for Patients,» June 22, 2006 at 10 («The overwhelming number of the judges gave the civil jury high marks for competence, diligence, and seriousness, even in complex cases... Systematic studies of jury responses to experts lead to the conclusion that jurors do not automatically defer to experts and that jurors have a basic understanding of the evidence in malpractice and other cases.
MEDICAL GROUP PRACTICE A number of physicians working in a systematic association with the joint use of equipment and technical personnel and with centralized administration and financial organization.
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