Sentences with phrase «traditional nature study»

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It will be shown that all three branches of knowledge have to do with all three of the traditional aspects of human nature, and that every discipline in fact studies man as a whole, comprising body, mind, and spirit.
I must say, I instantly fell in love with Hong Kong — it's a true study of contrasts and contradictions, with its wonderfully blatant juxtaposition of traditional and modern, East and West, and city life and nature.
The study that appears in the latest online publication of Nature Geoscience contradicts this traditional view.
In the Nature Methods study, researchers showed that they were able to identify twice as many peptides in human samples when compared to traditional methods.
This achievement, reported in a paper published today in Nature Communications, will enable scientists to use traditional surface - science tools — such as x-ray photoelectron and infrared reflection absorption spectroscopy — to perform detailed studies of single gas atoms in confinement.
And two studies published this summer in Nature Biotechnology found that direct conversion methods to produce neural stem cells that employ the traditional reprogramming genes actually pass the cells through a pluripotent step.
The study, published in Nature, suggests that the random introduction of errors into proteins, rather than traditional natural selection, may have boosted the evolution of biological complexity.
While numerous studies have shown the beneficial effect of olive oil in the diet likely due to the anti-inflammatory nature of the phenols, it is advisable to go easy on this traditional fat if weight loss is your goal.
Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine was developed around 659BCE to 621BCE by looking at patterns within nature as a whole and studying how those patterns are also reflected within the body.
This watercolour painting, which is striking in its modernity, consistency, and expressive use of colours, may be contrasted, with his more usual traditional approach to nature resulting in studies such as The Crab (c. 1495, Rotterdam, B.V.B.), A Young Hare (1502, Albertina, Vienna) and Great Piece of Turf (1503, Albertina, Vienna).
We felt a contemporary construction and fabrication methodology would resonate with students who are nomadic by nature: studying at all hours, eating when convenient rather than in traditional meal times, and technology enabled.
Though traditional models of therapy described some aspects of a subjective system of «mind,» recent advancements in studies of consciousness, mindfulness, and emotion have greatly expanded views of the complex and interactive nature of the mind.
The capsule collection features bedding designs Nature Study, Bloomsbury, Charleston, Water Garden and Futurist, all of which have a traditional heirloom feel thanks to the hand painting and stitching techniques used to create the treasured designs.
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