Sentences with phrase «which draws»

Esposito's model, which draws on work by former graduate students Joshua Colwell, Robin Canup, and John Barbara, takes into account tiny moonlets within the rings that have enough of a gravitational attraction to hold on to the particles, keeping them in the system.
Her research, which draws on network science, has revealed that people with more «flexible» brains — those that can easily make new connections — are better at learning new information.
An international organisation which draws its membership from physicians, pharmacists, economists, nurses, and researchers from academia, pharmaceutical industry, government, managed care, health research organisations, and purchasers of health care.
As nothing else does, the frontier of space exploration, which draws upon a dozen fields of science and engineering, attracts the ambitions of those who are still in the educational pipeline.
This is a deeply disturbing story about loss of identity, which draws together the less attractive side of eco-awareness and contemporary fears about designer drug research, in a setting of art research and deception, the history of the Hapsburgs, and what might or might not be dark magic.
And, he adds, nothing makes the Massachusetts law especially controversial; indeed, it applies almost exclusively to those convicted of violent crimes, unlike a state like Virginia which draws and banks blood from every felon passing through its prison system.
This creates a vacuum in the sediment, which draws fresh sea water into the marine aquifer.
These cooling sticks are 7.6 - meter - long steel tubes drilled into the soil; they contain ammonia, which draws latent heat out of the soil as it evaporates.
Using this biologically accurate model of how dynein moves the microtubules within the axoneme, Ingber and Reilly created a short film called «The Beginning,» which draws parallels between sperm swimming toward an egg and spaceships flying toward a planet in space, giving an artistic bent to a scientific topic.
In «Darwin drift», a high - pressure zone forms at the front of each swimming animal, leaving an area of lower pressure behind, which draws in adjacent water.
From each room a stream of air moves into the hallway, and they gather like tributaries into the river of this atrium, which draws warm air up and out vents in the fourth - floor atrium ceiling.»
Jo Coburn got reaction from a panel of MPs on the Daily Politics after they watched a clip of Mystic Ed And His Crystal Balls, which draws on past Labour quotes predicting Britain's economic slump would get worse.
Priti fought Nottingham North in 2005, but in Witham she will be defending a notional Conservative majority of 7,241 in a seat which draws on segments of four existing Conservative seats.
For years, the state has pressured Indian Point to reduce the number of fish that are killed when they are sucked into its cooling system, which draws from the river.
Autonomist Marxism is thus a «bottom up» theory which draws attention to activities that autonomists see as everyday working class resistance to capitalism, for example absenteeism, slow working and socialization in the workplace.
Wilfred Emmanuel - Jones The self - styled «Black Farmer» was selected in June 2006 to stand in the newly - created Wiltshire constituency of Chippenham, which draws on three existing seats held by Conservative MPs.
Meanwhile, back in the triumph scene which draws act one to a close, Ed Miliband was advancing past his vanquished foes to the stage.
UNHP also developed an its Building Indicator Project database, which draws on violations records, city liens, and other building information to zero in on distressed buildings — much like the plan the city has proposed.
The idea of groupthink, which draws on Orwell, is frightening.
To this end, I adapted a typology developed by Rikki Dean at LSE, which draws on cultural theory (Douglas 1970) to classify ways in which the public participate in policy - making (Dean 2016).
The reintroduction of national pay bargaining, appointing a Minister for Labour and fines for companies who pay high wages all point to a document which draws its inspiration from the past.
Since Tony Blair's leadership, the liaison committee, which draws together the chairmen of 31 Commons committees, has called the prime minister every six months.
Last year, an estimated 4.75 million people coursed through the park, making it Chicago's second - biggest attraction after Navy Pier, which draws about 9 million visitors annually.
There's been a lot of interesting commentary, from a variety of sources, on my article for the New York Times Magazine on character education, which draws on some of the reporting that I've been doing for my next book, «The Success Equation.»
An absorbent mesh layer which draws wetness and other matter away from baby's skin, so that diaper rashes are a thing of the past.
The Wicker Park Bucktown Chamber of Commerce has taken over ownership of the neighborhood's farmers market — which draws up to 500 people weekly — and is making the weekly event better than ever before.
Sometimes called «wick humidifiers» these include a large wick or «wet wick filter» which draws up water from the reservoir.
The USDA bases this estimate on the Bureau of Labor Statistic's annual Consumer Expenditure Survey, which draws a picture of an average American consumer.
Except for the bright green bag which draws attention away from the subject of the photo, all the colors including the mom's clothing and the flower wreath as well as the carpet are bland.
Choose a product using absorbent gelling material (AGM) which draws in liquids more efficiently.
That said, I can attest to the fact that in my own children's school (which draws from a relatively affluent community), breakfast in the classroom has turned out, despite strong initial parental opposition, to be a non-event.
The vacuum air is pulled into the flange which draws the nipple in and compresses the areola and then once the air is pull out then it releases your nipple and it releases the areola.
He also conducts the popular Pitching Hot Stove session, which draws 400 committed pitching coaches during the American Baseball Coaches Association Convention.
The Blues participated in the annual Bled Cup which draws in teams from all over eastern Europe to participate in this annual tournament.
-- Lewis Hamilton took his 33rd pole position which draws him level with Ayrton Senna, who also took 33 pole positions.
They've run with a story from Le Parisien which draws comparisons between Wahi and Chelsea midfielder N'Golo Kante, given their similar background story and the fact that they both come from the same Paris suburb.
The approachable concept, which draws Indian and non-Indian consumers, is ready to scale to 1,000 + units across the country.
The Festival will take place the day after the industry Wine Tourism Conference, which draws wineries and winery associations from throughout North America.This is your opportunity to try wines you have never before tried, including wines from areas such as the New York Finger Lakes region, Ohio, Ontario, and Missouri in addition to wines from California and right here in Oregon.
The goal here is get the cashews tender (which draws out more flavor) while keeping the chicken tender.
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Clif Bar — in honor of the company's 20th anniversary they are debuting a limited edition bar called Gary's Panforte Clif Bar which draws inspiration from a traditional Italian Panforte.
In 2017 he founded Craft Quality Solutions, which draws on his extensive field quality experience, providing field quality services to breweries, distributors and retailers.
Grand Casino Hinckley, which draws much of its clientele from the Minneapolis / St.
The fish are then placed in an ice slurry that is one part seawater and three parts freshwater, which draws blood and rapidly lowers the temperature of the fish to around 32 degrees, preserving the flesh.
That the visible world is part of a more spiritual universe from which it draws its chief significance;
The Easter Vigil is the highest point at which the Church lives the Paschal Mystery from which she draws her being and life.
This bias is most outstanding with the program «Gospel Singing Jubilee,» which draws 97 percent of its just - under - a-million audience from the southern states.
First, there is the tension between Western notions of human reason — nature - controlling, deductive and scientific — and a more embodied, feeling, experiential approach which draws on biological and psychological processes.
In a general sense Whitehead is close to Metz in the conclusions which he draws from this anthropology.
It has a primary intentionality whereby it stands for the familiar, and a secondary intentionality by which it draws us into the world of the unknown.7
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