Sentences with phrase «traditional classification»

«This unexpected mix of traits makes it difficult to place Halszka within traditional classifications,» Cau remarks.
This exhibition features six artists working freely across media and, frequently, defying traditional classifications.
Robert Ryman (b. 1930, Nashville, Tennessee) has eluded traditional classifications throughout his career, instead referring to his practice as «realist» and in doing so, proposing new perspectives on painting and drawing.
It will also show the work of acclaimed artists including Henri Matisse, Victor Vasarely, Pablo Picasso and Roy Lichtenstein whose artistic visions challenged traditional classifications.
In the cryptocurrency world, digital assets frequently overlap the boundaries of traditional classifications.
«Our work predicted in theory a new type of SPT phase, which is beyond the traditional classification based on ten-fold ways, and observed in experiment such an exotic state in an engineered synthetic crystal with ultracold atoms,» said Xiong - Jun Liu, assistant professor at Peking University and co-author of the paper.
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Researchers found that those carbs classified as high by the glycemic index, instead of the traditional classification of either «simple» or «complex» were better predictors of cardiocascular disease risks
Abstract: In the following paper we analyze the traditional classification of the educational universe in relation to educational terms posed: formal, non-formal and informal.
The traditional classification methodology will continue to suffer from its inherent tradeoff among the number, accuracy and persistence of categories assigned to mutual funds.
In a recent consensus statement, the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine proposed that the traditional classification of heart failure (I, II, III, IV) based on the New York Heart Association classification could be complemented by a new one staging the progression of MVD in A, B, C and D. Then, group A was represented by those dogs that have hereditary predisposition but no signs of MVD and group B were those with MVD but no signs of CHF.
Currently, five orders, 21 families, and about 510 genera (115 with an uncertain position) are accepted in the Leotiomycetes on the basis of both traditional classification and molecular phylogenetic studies (Eriksson 2005, Kirk et al. 2001, Hibbett et al. 2007).
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