Sentences with phrase «visualised in»

It is perhaps best visualised in the form of Bollinger Bands.
How are they mediated and visualised in order to perpetuate social inequalities?
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It covers a wide range of topics across many academic disciplines: Trends in health, food provision, the growth and distribution of incomes, violence, rights, wars, culture, energy use, education, and environmental changes are empirically analysed and visualised in this web publication.
A solitary teacher's seductive relationship with her handsome young student is visualised in a series of increasingly surprising cinematic flourishes that build into a genuinely feverish, low gravity rush of stylised eroticism.
Many of the key molecules and proteins that allow our immune system to work have been visualised in unprecedented detail with this technology.
Finally, pathogens will be tagged with fluorescent / bioluminescent probes or will be genetically modified to express markers for detection by in vivo imaging, so that dissemination and proliferation can be visualised in vaccinated and challenged animals.
- synuclein has been visualised in the cell for the first time.»
A chemical produced during sex and linked to addiction has been visualised in a scanner as it washes across rats» brains.
«Make it easy for your interviewer to visualise you in the role and you are halfway there!»
It had me desperate to know what was going to happen and I could so easy visualise it in my mind's eye.
So while it may be a humorous look at a much maligned sub genre by having our lead character visualise himself in romantic movie scenarios, it could also be Justin Reardon thinking he's clever by presenting a visual aide to his narrator's plight.
Encourage pupils to visualise themselves in the dance space when completing the test paper.
The design of the new BMW M3 Sedan and new BMW M4 Coupe visualises in eye - catching style the outstanding performance capability and impressive handling properties of the two new models.
We read writers because they connect with us on an emotional level, tell good stories and allow us to visualise ourselves in the places they talk about it.
«I Am a Native Foreigner» examines migration by focusing on the museum's collection: what are artists» views on migration, and how do they visualise it in their work?
This is the best question to help you visualise yourself in the role; you can then decide whether it's for you or not.
While this is much easier to visualise in circumstances of discrete Indigenous communities (subject to the development of the necessary community capacity), the principle applies equally to other circumstances.

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Introducing the «duck test» — after the poet James Whitcomb Riley — he stated that all current ICOs (visualise their volume in this graph fall under US regulation.
Apply your idea into a picture — something you can talk about in tangible ways and which your listeners will be able to visualise.
As I pray I sometimes visualise taking my hands off the steering wheel and allowing God to sit in the driver's seat.
Euromonitor describes the new «view in my roomer» consumers, who will use augmented reality technology to engage with products — e.g. trying on clothes in «digital dressing rooms» or visualising furniture in their homes.
Visualise your next new product development and in - store activation through their virtual environments such as virtual store and vibe virtual reality.
Millennials in the United States enthralled by augmented reality technology on wine labels — where they can visualise zombies crashing out of wine bottles through their smartphones — have led to one analyst predicting Treasury Wine Estates» shares are headed to $ 21.
I visualise the Spurs case in a similar context to the Liverpool one in 2013 - 14 when Liverpool very nearly won EPL.
Remember when visualising these thoughts, really actually feel it in your heart and have that full belief that ARSENAL IS THE GREATEST!
Regardless of whatever has happened and what we feel about our players, our manager or the situation we need to go into these matches visualising a win in our minds and hearts.
In my mind, I visualise a player with lots of speed but with little skill or application.
I've run a few sessions in schools recently talking about bones and without a picture for the children to look at it's very difficult for them to visualise what their bones actually look like.
I tend to sketch out a design when I have the materials in front of me, as that helps me visualise exactly how it will look.
Nipple stimulation, walking and acupuncture helped bring on labour, let go of negative thoughts, acupressure during labour incredible, sat in birth pool, remembered to breathe, visualised waves on the ocean, laboured on hand s and knees, birth plan of breathing baby out manifested, baby came out sleeping, when awoke baby peaceful and alert, homebirth bliss
The photo can help you to visualise baby and image they are close by, and in turn release oxytocin.
The sample meal plans are very helpful to visualise how the day can be structured and how mealtimes should fit in.
If your child is working on number bonds or halving and doubling then use the dough to create apples — you could even create 10 red apples (work in some red food dye instead of green to half the dough at the start) and 10 green apples and then you can visualise the number bonds or calculations you are working on.
If I'm in a funk or feeling angry, I visualise what my parenting hat looks like (e.g. stiff red velvet with a small brim), and visualise me putting on a totally silly beautiful hat instead (e.g. a floppy, felted purple hat with felted flowers on it).
I visualised crisply Fabulon - ed children, happily playing in sandpits (never mud).
For example, making actions that depict the idea you are trying to express could actually generate images in your head, helping you to visualise better.
; Conflict Management and Conflict Transformation in Cities; Political Economy and the Built Environment; Contesting the «Religious City»; Visualising Divided Cities.
Simone Weil observed how factory work involves this combination of oppression and frustration of capabilities: «since orders are now the sole factor making for variety, to eliminate them in thought is to condemn oneself to imagining an unbroken succession of ever - identical movements, to visualising monotonous desert regions of experience that thought has no way of exploring» (from the essay Factory Work; see the Simone Weil Reader).
He has in common with Owen Jones, just frustration, at not being able visualising an electoral breakthrough.
Can people explain these to me simply, in ways I am able to visualise, and which will aid me in understanding what the most likely implications would be for the people of the United Kingdom?
«He's been voted in but my personal opinion is I can not visualise someone like him talking to Angela Merkel or Barack Obama or Francois Hollande — I just can't.
Small scale private house building in the 1980s gave way to more substantial developments in the 1990s and early 21st century and the current local plan visualises a doubling of the number of dwellings to around 1,500 by the early 2010s.
By visualising the body in more dynamic and medically accurate ways, we can learn more about how people see their own bodies, says Nadia Magnenat - Thalmann at the University of Geneva in Switzerland.
Neuroimaging studies, in which the activity of different parts of the brain can be visualised, have provided some clues.
Using data from brain imaging techniques that enable visualising the brain's activity, a neuroscientist at the University of Geneva (UNIGE) and a Parisian ENT surgeon have managed to decipher brain reorganisation processes at work when people start to lose their hearing, and thus predict the success or failure of a cochlear implant among people who have become profoundly deaf in their adult life.
When Gordon Lithgow at the Buck Institute for Research on Aging in Novato, California, and colleagues grew the soil - dwelling nematode Caenorhabditis elegans in agar plates soaked in thioflavin T — a dye used to visualise clusters of amyloid beta protein — they found that the worms lived 30 to 70 per cent longer than average.
Also in the pipeline are industrial tools which change colour in response to heat build - up, and office tools which visualise the energy consumed by IT equipment.
To carry out the study, the team visualised a number of motors from different species of bacteria using a variant of a method called cryo - election microscopy, whose pioneers were awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry this year.
This enables fat droplets in the intestinal cells of living worms to be visualised.
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