Not exact matches
Among the
traditional songs such as «Have Thine Own Way, Lord,» «Lilly Of The Valley,» and «
In The Sweet Bye and Bye,» Cash sprinkles in compositions of his ow
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in compositions of his own.
In sum, a compositional analysis of the passages where God is conceptualized by Whitehead in Process and Reality shows that, contrary to views commonly held by traditional and systematic interpreters, two concepts of God have been successively held by Whitehead during the composition of his Process and Realit
In sum, a compositional analysis of the passages where God is conceptualized by Whitehead
in Process and Reality shows that, contrary to views commonly held by traditional and systematic interpreters, two concepts of God have been successively held by Whitehead during the composition of his Process and Realit
in Process and Reality shows that, contrary to views commonly held by
traditional and systematic interpreters, two concepts of God have been successively held by Whitehead during the
composition of his Process and Reality.
Except for Kosher, Halal and organic products, which do not differ from
traditional cheeses
in terms of nutrient content or
composition, other specialized cheeses, such as low - fat cheeses, may not function
in exactly the same way as the
traditional cheese varieties on which they are based.
The result, published
in Scientific Reports, was a product with comparable or better magnetic, mechanical, and microstructural properties than bonded magnets made using
traditional injection molding with the same
composition.
Thanks to a previous study, the scientists already knew that replacing the
traditional three big meals per day with 6 smaller meals worked better for shedding fat and building muscle, so now they wanted to find out whether 6 solid meals per day provided better results
in terms of body
composition and physical performance than 3 solid meals and 3 protein shakes per day.
Our programs are designed
in accordance with the qualifying standards of Yoga Alliance USA and Yoga Alliance international and are an intricate
composition of various
traditional subjects including Hatha Yoga, Ashtanga Yoga, Pranayama, Meditation, Mantra Yoga, Adjustment and Alignment, Yoga Philosophy, and many more.
There has been a global shift
in dietary
composition, from
traditional diets high
in starches and fiber, to what has been termed the Western diet, high
in fat and sugar, low
in whole plant foods.
In fact, there are even studies that show that these strongman style exercises can improve body
composition, strength and muscle mass more than a
traditional weight lifting routine [3].
However, Arciero et al. [122] recently found that six meals per day
in a high - protein condition (35 % of total energy) were superior to three meals with a high - protein or
traditional protein intake (15 % of total energy) for improving body
composition in overweight subjects.
In just two weeks, a change in diet from a Westernized composition to a traditional African high - fibre, low - fat diet reduced these biomarkers of cancer risk.&raqu
In just two weeks, a change
in diet from a Westernized composition to a traditional African high - fibre, low - fat diet reduced these biomarkers of cancer risk.&raqu
in diet from a Westernized
composition to a
traditional African high - fibre, low - fat diet reduced these biomarkers of cancer risk.»
Adhering to these
traditional concepts the US Department of Agriculture has concluded that diets, which reduce calories, will result
in effective weight loss independent of the macronutrient composition, which is considered less important, even irrelevant.14 In contrast with these views, the majority of ad - libitum studies demonstrate that subjects who follow a low - carbohydrate diet lose more weight during the first 3 — 6 months compared with those who follow balanced diets.15, 16, 17 One hypothesis is that the use of energy from proteins in VLCKD is an «expensive» process for the body and so can lead to a «waste of calories», and therefore increased weight loss compared with other «less - expensive» diets.13, 18, 19 The average human body requires 60 — 65 g of glucose per day, and during the first phase of a diet very low in carbohydrates this is partially (16 %) obtained from glycerol, with the major part derived via gluconeogenesis from proteins of either dietary or tissue origin.12 The energy cost of gluconeogenesis has been confirmed in several studies7 and it has been calculated at ∼ 400 — 600 Kcal / day (due to both endogenous and food source proteins.18 Despite this, there is no direct experimental evidence to support this intriguing hypothesis; on the contrary, a recent study reported that there were no changes in resting energy expenditure after a VLCKD.20 A simpler, perhaps more likely, explanation for improved weight loss is a possible appetite - suppressant action of ketosi
in effective weight loss independent of the macronutrient
composition, which is considered less important, even irrelevant.14
In contrast with these views, the majority of ad - libitum studies demonstrate that subjects who follow a low - carbohydrate diet lose more weight during the first 3 — 6 months compared with those who follow balanced diets.15, 16, 17 One hypothesis is that the use of energy from proteins in VLCKD is an «expensive» process for the body and so can lead to a «waste of calories», and therefore increased weight loss compared with other «less - expensive» diets.13, 18, 19 The average human body requires 60 — 65 g of glucose per day, and during the first phase of a diet very low in carbohydrates this is partially (16 %) obtained from glycerol, with the major part derived via gluconeogenesis from proteins of either dietary or tissue origin.12 The energy cost of gluconeogenesis has been confirmed in several studies7 and it has been calculated at ∼ 400 — 600 Kcal / day (due to both endogenous and food source proteins.18 Despite this, there is no direct experimental evidence to support this intriguing hypothesis; on the contrary, a recent study reported that there were no changes in resting energy expenditure after a VLCKD.20 A simpler, perhaps more likely, explanation for improved weight loss is a possible appetite - suppressant action of ketosi
In contrast with these views, the majority of ad - libitum studies demonstrate that subjects who follow a low - carbohydrate diet lose more weight during the first 3 — 6 months compared with those who follow balanced diets.15, 16, 17 One hypothesis is that the use of energy from proteins
in VLCKD is an «expensive» process for the body and so can lead to a «waste of calories», and therefore increased weight loss compared with other «less - expensive» diets.13, 18, 19 The average human body requires 60 — 65 g of glucose per day, and during the first phase of a diet very low in carbohydrates this is partially (16 %) obtained from glycerol, with the major part derived via gluconeogenesis from proteins of either dietary or tissue origin.12 The energy cost of gluconeogenesis has been confirmed in several studies7 and it has been calculated at ∼ 400 — 600 Kcal / day (due to both endogenous and food source proteins.18 Despite this, there is no direct experimental evidence to support this intriguing hypothesis; on the contrary, a recent study reported that there were no changes in resting energy expenditure after a VLCKD.20 A simpler, perhaps more likely, explanation for improved weight loss is a possible appetite - suppressant action of ketosi
in VLCKD is an «expensive» process for the body and so can lead to a «waste of calories», and therefore increased weight loss compared with other «less - expensive» diets.13, 18, 19 The average human body requires 60 — 65 g of glucose per day, and during the first phase of a diet very low
in carbohydrates this is partially (16 %) obtained from glycerol, with the major part derived via gluconeogenesis from proteins of either dietary or tissue origin.12 The energy cost of gluconeogenesis has been confirmed in several studies7 and it has been calculated at ∼ 400 — 600 Kcal / day (due to both endogenous and food source proteins.18 Despite this, there is no direct experimental evidence to support this intriguing hypothesis; on the contrary, a recent study reported that there were no changes in resting energy expenditure after a VLCKD.20 A simpler, perhaps more likely, explanation for improved weight loss is a possible appetite - suppressant action of ketosi
in carbohydrates this is partially (16 %) obtained from glycerol, with the major part derived via gluconeogenesis from proteins of either dietary or tissue origin.12 The energy cost of gluconeogenesis has been confirmed
in several studies7 and it has been calculated at ∼ 400 — 600 Kcal / day (due to both endogenous and food source proteins.18 Despite this, there is no direct experimental evidence to support this intriguing hypothesis; on the contrary, a recent study reported that there were no changes in resting energy expenditure after a VLCKD.20 A simpler, perhaps more likely, explanation for improved weight loss is a possible appetite - suppressant action of ketosi
in several studies7 and it has been calculated at ∼ 400 — 600 Kcal / day (due to both endogenous and food source proteins.18 Despite this, there is no direct experimental evidence to support this intriguing hypothesis; on the contrary, a recent study reported that there were no changes
in resting energy expenditure after a VLCKD.20 A simpler, perhaps more likely, explanation for improved weight loss is a possible appetite - suppressant action of ketosi
in resting energy expenditure after a VLCKD.20 A simpler, perhaps more likely, explanation for improved weight loss is a possible appetite - suppressant action of ketosis.
In a series of tableaux that blend the tactile with the abstract, «The Color of Pomegranates» revives the splendors of Armenian culture through the story of the 18th - century troubadour Sayat - Nova, charting his intellectual, artistic, and spiritual growth through iconographic
compositions rather than
traditional narrative.
Given that charter schools can and do enroll students across
traditional boundary lines, our analysis took into account the demographic
composition of students
in the entire metro area, as opposed to a single school district.
The key flaw
in their report, as we describe
in more depth
in the article, is that the CRP authors compare the racial
composition of all charter schools to that of all
traditional public schools.
In the end, as RAND tells us, students who move into charter schools generally choose schools with racial
compositions similar to those of the
traditional public schools they exited.
However, a RAND study found that,
in most states, students tend to transfer between
traditional public and charter schools with similar racial
compositions.
The authors begin by presenting a great deal of descriptive data on the overall enrollment and aggregate racial
composition in public charter schools compared to
traditional public schools.
Instead of asking whether all students
in charter schools are more likely to attend segregated schools than are all students
in traditional public schools, we should be comparing the racial
composition of charter schools to that of nearby
traditional public schools.
In our site - based work, which included in - depth interviews and ethnographic fieldwork, we examined 24 high schools with varying legal environments situated across three states (New York, North Carolina, and California), stratified by school type (traditional public, charter, and Catholic) as well as by student socioeconomic compositio
In our site - based work, which included
in - depth interviews and ethnographic fieldwork, we examined 24 high schools with varying legal environments situated across three states (New York, North Carolina, and California), stratified by school type (traditional public, charter, and Catholic) as well as by student socioeconomic compositio
in - depth interviews and ethnographic fieldwork, we examined 24 high schools with varying legal environments situated across three states (New York, North Carolina, and California), stratified by school type (
traditional public, charter, and Catholic) as well as by student socioeconomic
composition.
The basic flaw
in the CRP study is that it compares the racial
composition of charter schools, which tend to be located
in inner cities, with that of
traditional public schools, which are located
in all different kinds of environments.
Similarly, when the researchers looked at whether transfers to charter schools affected the distribution of students by race or ethnicity, they found that,
in most sites, the racial
composition of the charter school entered by a transferring student was similar to that of the
traditional public school that he or she had left.
Yet, the discipline remained
traditional in the sense that it was still primarily concerned with the teaching of literature,
composition, and oratory.
Housed
in the creative writing department, this course challenges students to communicate using media that wouldn't be taught
in a
traditional composition class: podcasts, blogs, video essays, and e-books.
Smart beta strategies differ from
traditional market cap — weighted strategies
in that they attempt to modify the fund's
composition in a way that reduces risk, improves return potential, or both.
The Smart Beta method is designed to address the flaws
in the methodologies employed
in the
composition of
traditional ETFs.
His canvases during this decade thus fuse the harmonious
composition of the
traditional landscape painting with the dissolving surfaces and complex manipulation of colour that had emerged
in art following impressionism.
French art critic Michel Tapié even declared the existence of «un art autre» (art of another kind)-- an art that entailed a radical break with all
traditional notions of order and
composition,
in a movement toward something wholly «other.»
Unlike
traditional photography, which captures an instant of reality, her images are constructed from photographs taken
in different locations over the course of several months, then layered and blended until the real and the fabricated become a seamless
composition whose verisimilitude prompts the viewer to question the nature of both the medium and its content.
«Although they dared to break with many traditions (as has been well documented) some of the AAA artists represented
in the 1937 portfolio built there
compositions with a balance of black, white and grey reminiscent of
traditional / figurative work.
Laurel Sparks works on
traditional canvas, but
in addition to painting she is using assemblage while letting the material fulfill its duties to communicate with the entire
composition.
Employing his own wildly inventive architecture and signature neon palate, Erik Parker (b. 1968
in Stuttgart, Germany) creates bold, graphic
compositions that riff on the
traditional genres of portraiture and still - life.
Boursier - Mougenot found
in installation art a vehicle for achieving an atmospheric space, with multiple vantage points for visitors and no beginning or end to the
composition, unlike the
traditional concert.
In a notable pair of works from 1956, he actually overcame his distaste for Schwitter's approach and affixed bits of cardboard cartons and labels from bottles and cans alongside the
compositions» more
traditional art materials (colored paper, gouache).
As particular and individual
in their use of colour as they are distinctive
in composition, James» works interrogate
traditional approaches to painting, often actively integrating the physicality of the canvas and stretcher into the
composition, as well as incorporating dust, glue or debris into the surface.
Although flawless and harmonious at first, her
compositions of weaves, grids, and geometric shapes, even
in the application of paint, are filled with imperfections and unexpected distortions, celebrating the expressive, hands - on
traditional approach of her creative process.
The resulting
compositions, which mingle 21st - century digital technology with
traditional labor - intensive hand work, are legible as recognizable images only at a distance or
in the stainless steel convex mirrors installed
in the exhibition.
There are also his more
traditional - seeming, good old oil - on - canvas
compositions, that range from photorealistic to blurred, positioning his paintings as a repository of memory, unreliable
in its nature, and indubitably mediated by the artist's subjectivity.
In traditional Japanese
composition, from Ukiyo - e prints from the Edo period to current Manga illustrations, figures and objects exist on a single plane of depth focusing on vertical and horizontal relationships to portray dimensionality.
The exhibition draws a comparison between representation of space
in western Renaissance «perspective,» which depicts a linear system with objects receding
in space, and that of
traditional Japanese
compositions.
This palette, combined with hauntingly dissolving forms, is reminiscent of a
traditional underpainting technique
in which a single de-saturated pigment is applied
in the initial stages of roughly sketching out a
composition.
In 1998, Sherpa immigrated to California, where he taught traditional thangka painting at various Buddhist Centers until he began to explore his own style, reimagining tantric motifs, symbols, colors and gestures placed in resolutely contemporary composition
In 1998, Sherpa immigrated to California, where he taught
traditional thangka painting at various Buddhist Centers until he began to explore his own style, reimagining tantric motifs, symbols, colors and gestures placed
in resolutely contemporary composition
in resolutely contemporary
compositions.
Category winners include a characterful portrait of Bill Murray for the Washington Post by US based artist Tony Rodriguez, which was lauded by the jury for its strong
composition and well executed
traditional technique that captures the subject perfectly
in a unique style.
Schapiro's
compositions are unrestrained as shapes float freely,
in a silent protest to the formal properties of
traditional perspective drawing.
The influence of
traditional Asian calligraphy can be seen
in Motherwell's expressive brushstrokes as well as
in the pared - back nature of his
compositions.
They identify points of intervention and create site - specific installations, and sound, movement, and visual
compositions that are organized and performed
in traditional and non-
traditional spaces.
The
compositions are completed with
traditional domestic props, such as teapots and flowers, which the women interact with
in state of rest.
After settling
in New York, Kuwayama eschewed both
traditional Japanese painting and Abstract Expressionism, which dominated contemporary art, and instead experimented with highly reductive painting, producing canvases with brightly colored fields of paint
in horizontal and vertical
compositions, such as Untitled: red and blue (1961).
The Impressionists rejected
traditional painting practices of outlining planned
compositions and working
in a studio
in favor of painting en plein air and layering on thick, wet paint to capture a fleeting moment.
Without using the
traditional paint - and - brush method, Vasell's paintings are arrangements of line, color, and
composition onto a surface
in which shapes and materials rest.
They insist that the rules of art such as chiaroscuro (shading),
composition, form and values exist
in digital art just as much as
in traditional art.