Sentences with phrase «then reconstructed»

Past variations in the climate variable, including those during the validation period, are then reconstructed by using this statistical relationship to predict the variable from the proxy data.
Each image is composited from thousands and thousands of thumbnails extracted as screen grabs from Google Maps, which are then reconstructed piece by piece using Photoshop to produce such incredibly detailed images, a level of detail one can only really experience in person.
She explores how «outside» cultural ideas are imported, disassembled, and then reconstructed, within the American landscape.
The 38 - year - old Scottish artist's entry featured «Shedboatshed,» a shed he took apart, turned into a boat that he paddled down the river, and then reconstructed as a shed.
I pulled the film apart as a story then reconstructed it, picking out the right imagery to tell the story within the picture book format.
, wall - mounted light boxes illuminate vivid topographies, encased in what seem to be smashed and then reconstructed vitrines.
He then reconstructed the scene from drawings and memory with oils or watercolors in the relative warmth of the indoors.
It is then reconstructed and expanded through new learning experiences.
«Then they reconstructed part of the story to [include] another [less obvious story]... I make films in which there is a story going on underneath, and then I muck around at the top.»
The park was then reconstructed in 1995.
Using soft X-ray tomography, a technique comparable to a computerized tomography scan, scientists imaged and then reconstructed sections of the algal genome to generate a 3 - D view.
The images were then reconstructed at different energies, corresponding to different vibrational resonances of 4,4» - dimercaptostilbene.
The projected velocities of the stars in the galaxy were measured, and their three - dimensional motion was then reconstructed using state - of - the - art computer models.
Lee then made ultra-thin slices of brain and captured millions of detailed images of those targeted cells and synapses, which were then reconstructed in three dimensions.
Taking samples of such speleothems from six caves, the researchers then reconstructed the last roughly 500,000 years of climate via the decay of radioactive particles in the stone.
The scientists then reconstructed the synapses in three dimensions from slices that were observed under an electron microscope.
The team then reconstructed the coral's past functions, such as growth and accretion (accumulation of layers of coral), and compared that to surrounding environmental conditions before, during and after the 2,500 - year hiatus in vertical accretion.
I deconstructed it and then reconstructed it until I ended up with a very pink plate that is hardly reminiscent of the original recipe.
First on joining the military where my individual perception of myself was deconstructed then reconstructed as identifying as part of a body.
Upside then reconstructs the database with a new layer of analytics that focuses on flexibility.
The idea is to take a series of high - speed snapshots of a star, freezing the blurring effects of Earth's atmosphere, and then reconstructing the true image from those.
But when recalling that information, the brain remembers those larger concepts first to then reconstruct the details — representing a reverse order of processing.
The instrument produces a large number of two - dimensional electron beam images, which a computer then reconstructs into three - dimensional structure.
They can glance for five seconds at a complex mid-game chess position of 25 pieces, perform an intervening task of some sort, and then reconstruct the entire chess position on a blank chessboard without making any mistakes.
Fortunately, we diagnosed a slow growing cancer (called chondrosarcoma) and she underwent extensive surgery to excise and then reconstruct a large part of her chest wall.
You'll need to track them down and turn their ideas into blueprints, and then reconstruct the factory in order to adequately utilize these blueprints, and lastly, you'll need to provide the materials needed to create the item in question.
She studies each scene in minute detail, then reconstructs it and «creates» the character in the photograph, which she acts herself.
LA - based artist Austyn Weiner dissects and collages photographs of herself naked, then reconstructs the images as paintings.
He interferes at a material level — scrambling, dissolving and then reconstructing.
Seeing the image in one form and then reconstructing the image either in a mirror, or another optical device.»
For one art, Gallaccio will fell and disassemble a tree and then reconstruct it with all the engineering required to support it visible.
if it's not intentional then reconstruct your argument so it makes sense to «folks».
If you wait until the end of the month and then reconstruct your time, you are probably overcharging your clients.
Often plastic surgeons perform surgeries that can be considered miraculous, such as removing a large tumor from a person's face and then reconstructing that face to look attractive once more, or rebuilding the nose, mouth and jaw a woman who was the victim of a shotgun blast.

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He's betting he can digitally reconstruct the interpersonal links, upload them to the cloud, then leverage Big Data's ability to connect dots invisible to the naked eye.
They then console us and bring deep healing as they «reconstruct» us in a new place with a new mind and heart.
(Numbers 27:21) When one endeavors, therefore, to reconstruct in imagination the religious life and practice of the early Hebrews, one must visualize them as presenting to their deity questions capable of a yes or no reply and then as casting lots with a cry like Saul's, «Show the right,» and as accepting the arbitrament of the dice as the revealed will of the Lord.
Historical critics typically gather all evidence from within a letter that might point to a specific rhetorical situation; then, with the help of other information — when available — reconstruct the situation Paul addresses; and, finally, read the details of the letter as they fit within that reconstruction.
Whatever merit our reconstructed shepherding image has, and we believe it to be considerable, it can not, then, convey what needs to be interpreted about the persons who need help.
If we agree with Zaret's claim that popular ideology among the laity has been a neglected feature of Puritanism, then Wallington's memoirs take on added significance: they give us a glimpse beyond the reconstructed categories that Weber and others have applied to Puritanism.
One must then assume that the order of the reconstructed unit is chronological.
In time, some scholar will no doubt reconstruct it academically Until then, the fiction of José María Arguedas provides some of the most vivid portraits of that culture available, as well as penetrating reflections upon...
This, then, is the criterion of dissimilarity, and it must be regarded s the basis for all contemporary attempts to reconstruct the teaching of Jesus.
If at this point in the central tragedy in our history there had occurred the demonstration of the power and glory of the God in whom he trusted; if Elijah had come; if he who saved others had been saved; if we know not what natural or supernatural event had taken place to deliver this soul of faith from death and further shame; then might not faith as universal loyalty and universal trust have been reconstructed among men?
In our attempts to reconstruct the teaching of Jcsus, then, we must first seek to write a history of the tradition with which we are concerned and to arrive at the earliest form of the saying in the tradition, or the earliest form of the saying we can reconstruct from the tradition.
In Whitehead's final position in Process and Reality as reconstructed by Ford, then, the provision of initial aims would be a matter that concerns the primordial nature only, and not the consequent nature, as traditional interpreters have thought for a few decades: «Concrescent occasions prehend only initial aims from God, and these are purely conceptual.
To begin with, then, let us attempt to reconstruct the proof in terms of provability.
One need only add such specific details as will adapt it to various theologies and various personal temperaments, and one will then have the various experiences reconstructed in their individual forms.
The purpose, then, of New Testament study is to take the various documents and the insights expressed in the documents and to reconstruct the life out of which the documents and the insights emerged.
Our job, then, is to reconstruct what went wrong.
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