Sentences with phrase «time collaborator of»

Simon Fisher Turner (long - time collaborator of Derek Jarman) will be performing the new soundtrack that he has created to the 1924 footage of Captain Scott's ill - fated final Antarctic expedition.
An enlarged portrait of Guy Bourdain, a one time collaborator of Varda's who went on to become a celebrated photographer, is put on a concrete bunker that Germans abandoned in World War II and ended up off a cliff and embedded in a beach.

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While recounting tales of his epic writing sessions with fellow Monty Python collaborator Graham Chapman, Cleese remembered a time he had lost the work he had done on a sketch.
With collaborators Danger Mouse, Steven Drozd of the Flaming Lips and Tom Waits (among a few) Linkous refreshes his lo - fi sounds with just enough digital magic to keep it dynamic but not so much to alienate long - time fans.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, Will Ferrell and long - time collaborator Adam McKay will executive produce a new, animated movie version of the classic 1960s cartoon sitcom.
The interior, designed by long - time collaborators Cheryl and Jeffrey Katz, reflects Chef Barbara's vision of fine dining: A marriage of luxury, whimsy, elegance, comfort, and surprise.
A three - month trial of our Ngara point - to - multipoint, spectrally - efficient wireless technology is being hosted by long - time CSIRO research collaborator Macquarie University, at Macquarie's Sydney campus, with help from industry partner Optus.
All of them are designed by Tarlow himself — who says he likes the creative process of building restaurants more than actually running them — but Reynolds has been his collaborator and implementer the whole time.
Cucuzza and his collaborators orchestrate a multidisciplinary approach highlighted by distinctly American forms — country - western music written by Juli Crockett, line dancing choreographed by Jordana Che Toback — that binds Strindberg's characters, both the rich and the poor, by exposing their shared vulnerability in a time of economic collapse.
Through working with partners and collaborators such as Arlington Heights Memorial Library, Northwest Community Healthcare, Arlington Heights Park District Parks Foundation, Wheeling Community Consolidated School District # 21, Prospect Heights School District # 23, Arlington Heights School District # 25, Village of Arlington Heights and the Arlington Heights Chamber of Commerce Wellness Committee, the process creates analysis, and then moves to creating strategic concepts for improvement, future modeling and surveillance of outcomes over time.
Battling the interference of 658 MPs, plus Peers, press and Royalty; coaxing and soothing his collaborator Pugin; fending of the mad schemes of a host of crackpot inventors, including Dr Reid and his Ventilator, and assaults from the egos of countless busybodies intent on destroying his reputation and coming in three times over budget and 17 years behind schedule, Barry eventually succeeded — after countless setbacks and rows which contributed to his death in 1860.
(Russell et al. 2011: 6) Meg Russell and her collaborators believe that this increase has «caused problems for the effective operation of the chamber,» including its rising cost; a lack of time for interested members to participate in its deliberations; and a lack of socialization of new members, leading to increased fractiousness and partisanship.
In January 2015, Cuomo delivered a strikingly upbeat State of the State speech, complete with a PowerPoint slide depicting himself, Dean Skelos, and Silver as the «Three Amigos,» because they'd become such close collaborators, delivering four straight on - time budgets after years of blown deadlines, pre-Cuomo.
A group of scientists at Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University (OIST) and collaborators at Stockholm University showed for the first time how this big protein complex inside living E. coli cells disassembles after each round of division.
By using laser - generated, hologram - like 3D images flashed into photosensitive resin, researchers at Lawrence Livermore National Lab, along with their academic collaborators, have discovered they can build complex 3D parts in a fraction of the time of traditional layer - by - layer printing.
Researchers with collaborators in countries with limited scientific infrastructure and support, where overnight delivery is a luxury and not standard practice, should be mindful of the bureaucracy and wait times faced by their colleagues, she advises.
However, by using laser - generated, hologram - like 3D images flashed into photosensitive resin, researchers at Lawrence Livermore National Lab, along with collaborators at UC Berkeley, the University of Rochester, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), have discovered they can build complex 3D parts in a fraction of the time of traditional layer - by - layer printing.
The study's joint collaborators were Ravi Bellamkonda, who conceived the new approach and is chair of the Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology and Emory University, as well as Allen, who at the time was director of the Institute for Electronics and Nanotechnology.
Physician David Tomlinson believes he has just the thing: the AccuCirc, an instrument he invented in his spare time and developed with the aid of a team of collaborators at Brown University and Clinical Innovations, a medical device company in Murray, Utah.
Musical theatre is all about collaboration, and this time there's a very long list of collaborators.
For the first time, a team of Caltech researchers and collaborators has found a way to observe — and control — this quantum motion of an object that is large enough to see.
In the new study, Narula, Igoshin and collaborators set out to explain how B. subtilis times its sporulation decision with its cell - division cycle, a programmed series of events that cells normally follow to reproduce.
Carl Melis, a postdoctoral fellow at the University of California, San Diego, and his collaborators chose one of the dustiest stars ever seen — one that goes by the prosaic name TYC 8241 2652 — and planned to watch it for a good long time.
Continued work in this region by scientists from the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, and an international team of collaborators, has revealed a hominin trace fossil discovery of unprecedented scale for this time period — five distinct sites that preserve a total of 97 tracks created by at least 20 different presumed Homo erectus individuals.
In January, Ken Ono of Emory University and his collaborators finally found a solution: they described for the first time formulas linking n's that come at intervals of the powers of 13 (13, 132, 133...) and of the higher primes.
After studying mitochondrial data from people in India and neighboring regions, Petraglia and archaeologist Ravi Korisettar of Karnatak University in Dharwad, India, and their collaborators refined the timing of this population boom to between 35,000 and 28,000 years ago.
Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute scientists and their collaborators have developed a new analysis tool that was able to show, for the first time, which genes were expressed by individual cells in different genetic versions of a benign blood cancer.
Using the Hubble Space Telescope, the international team of collaborators peered across cosmic time to observe 65 distant galaxy clusters whose light has taken billions of years to reach Earth.
«There's a lot of archeological work to be done to sort out how the populations fluctuated and how these cities grew over time,» said Beach's collaborator, Sheryl Luzzadder - Beach, professor of geography, University of Texas at Austin.
«We know they benefit because over time they form a colony on the electrode,» notes Lovley's collaborator Leonard Tender, of the Naval Research Laboratory.
Waldie spent more time at ESA in Germany with his collaborators, workshopping further design, sizing and manufacturing refinements for SkinSuit with his RMIT colleagues Arun Vijayan and Associate Professor Lijing Wang from the School of Fashion and Textiles.
According to Vanamala and collaborators, the mother rabbit was exposed to about 200 micrograms of BPA per kilogram of body weight each day from day 15 of gestation until 7 days after birth, and the offspring absorbed BPA via the placenta or milk during that time.
Hawkings and his collaborators spent three months in 2012 and 2013 gathering water samples and measuring the flow of water from the 600 - square - kilometer (230 - square - mile) Leverett Glacier and the smaller, 36 - square - kilometer (14 - square - mile) Kiattuut Sermiat Glacier in Greenland as part of a Natural Environment Research Council - funded project to understand how much phosphorus, in various forms, was escaping from the ice sheet over time and draining into the sea.
Using for the first time the newest Planck maps available, Puget and his collaborators have directly examined the polarization of dust in these high galactic regions rather than extrapolating from dustier regions in the plane of the Milky Way.
He and his collaborators present evidence that a coevolutionary arms race has led to genetic differentiation and is causing the evolution of a new species, perhaps over a remarkably short time period.
Now Professor Sara Brown from the University of Dundee and collaborators at the University of Bristol and the University of Groningen, Netherlands, have shown for the first time that there are atopic dermatitis subgroups in children.
The black hole Packham and his collaborators featured in their study, which was recently published in Science, contains about 10 times the mass of our own sun and is known as V404 Cygni.
With that knowledge, Sykes and his fellow chemists turned to long - time Tufts collaborator Maria Flytzani - Stephanopoulos, Ph.D., the Robert and Marcy Haber Endowed Professor in Energy Sustainability at the School of Engineering, to determine which hydrogenation reaction would be most significant for industrial applications.
The team, which included collaborators at the Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center in Israel, also took saliva samples from all parents before and after the videotaped sessions to measure oxytocin — a hormone that's released at times of intimacy and affection and is widely considered the «trust hormone.»
Seeking to resolve this shortcoming, researchers Yosuke Mizuno and Kentaro Nakamura from Tokyo Institute of Technology, Neisei Hayashi, a Japan Society for the Promotion of Science fellow from the University of Tokyo, and their collaborators recently succeeded in increasing the sampling rate of BOCDR to 100 kHz, over 5000 times the previous rate, enabling real - time distributed measurement.
His book is a collection of essays, some written with collaborators, recording his experiences from his time with the Manhattan Project which saw the birth of the atomic bomb, to his role as US ambassador during the nuclear test ban negotiations in Geneva.
During this time, we together with our long - time collaborators Reinhard Jahn and Jose Rizo, and in parallel with Richard Scheller and others, discovered the role of SNARE and SM proteins in synaptic vesicle fusion.
Scientists at Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University and their international collaborators have developed a novel fluorescence microscopy technique that for the first time shows where and when proteins are produced.
When Olsson from NCBS contacted her long - time friend and collaborator Karin Nordström at the University of Uppsala and Flinders University for help in identifying a hoverfly species, little did they know that this would be the beginning of a major project.
During the same time, theorists have gained insight into the possible experimental signatures of Majoranas — work that was pioneered by Das Sarma and several collaborators at UMD.
In these three SGC labs, there are in excess of 230 scientists, visitors, collaborators and support personnel at any time working on several research areas.
Results: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory researchers and collaborators have shown for the first time that human noroviruses can infect and replicate in a three - dimensional model of human small intestinal tissue.
Wing teamed with physicist Jay Johnson of the U.S. Department of Energy's Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, a long - time collaborator, to investigate further.
To minimize variations that might result from slight difference in experimental techniques, all genotyping was done by collaborators at the Broad Institute of Harvard and MIT, who generated the data at the same time using the same equipment.
Yet in one of the cruel absurdities of legacy, Ehrlich's name is invariably linked with a book that he and Anne Ehrlich, his wife and long - time collaborator (and the corecipient of many of his prizes), wrote in a few weeks in the late 1960s, at a time when the world seemed to be coming undone.
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