Sentences with phrase «who reconstruct»

I have known plenty of lawyers who reconstruct time at the end of every month — or every couple of months — from their calendar, emails, and memory.
There were women who reconstructed, women who didn't, women who had chemo, women who had radiation, children and spouses of survivors, representatives from the local cancer association who met and learned from each other.
Ana M. de Benítez, who reconstructed pre-Columbian dishes based on de Sahagún's descriptions, used four different chiles (ancho, mulato, pasilla, and chipotle), plus tomatoes, garlic, pumpkins, tomatillos, and chayote as the basis of her moles.
So I contacted a linguist who reconstructed the language that could have been spoken in south Tyrol 5000 years ago.
The team's findings are corroborated by research from other investigators who reconstructed past regional climate by using data gathered from a cave formation in Israel and a sediment core from the eastern Mediterranean.
In between, NURTUREart joined with Studio 10 in displaying Meg Hitchcock, who reconstructs sacred texts with a knife, as inner visions that William Blake would have understood.
The shortlisted artists are Zarina Bhimji, a photographer who draws on her experience of fleeing Uganda under Idi Amin; Nathan Coley, whose Camouflage Mosque (Gold) is pictured (right); Mike Nelson, who was also shortlisted in 2001; and Mark Wallinger, who reconstructed a peace demonstration inside Tate Britain for State Britain (2007).
``... climate change is the factor causing the growth spurt,» says Greg Wiles, who reconstructs past climates using tree rings at Wooster College in Ohio.
David, to understand what McIntyre did on the hockey stick you need to read Nick Stokes who reconstructed McIntyre and Mann's calculations.

Not exact matches

She talked to his parents, neighbors, and old school teachers, people who had known him long before the Beltway shootings, reconstructing a history of abandonment and neglect that would form a cornerstone of his defense.
Hoyes, a paleoethnobotanist who specializes in reconstructing prehistoric subsistence, stated that only thing unifying the myriad diets that she's studied has been their diversity.
Bob Chapman, who publishes a bi-weekly Internet newsletter, The International Forecaster, has issued his reconstructed M3 estimate to100, 000 subscribers.
Christian churches (at least the fundamental ones I've attended) have been quite adept at deconstructing the ancient jots and tittles of Scripture only to reconstruct vague mottos that everyone repeats and claims to live by but no one can explain to those who ask.
In this respect, Allison is quite different from N.T. Wright, who has far more confidence in his ability to reconstruct a historical portrait that coincides with the picture depicted by the canon and the Church.
I am also very open to learning from you of contemporary physicists in Japan who are engaged in reconstructing physics on the lines suggested by Buddhism.
Whatever merit our reconstructed shepherding image has, and we believe it to be considerable, it can not, then, convey what needs to be interpreted about the persons who need help.
I can only reconstruct things now, with the help of the nurses who have been assisting me for the past two days in figuring out what had happened.
The study of history thus provides opportunities for the practice of freedom, by participating imaginatively in the decisions of persons who have acted in the past, thereby transcending the narrow confines of one's own existence, and by engaging in the activity of constructing and reconstructing a picture of the past, in the search for an ever more adequate account of the human drama.
To deny that Jack is gay (or American) may not be to deny his humanity, but it is an attempt to break down who he is as a particular human individual, and it has never been an aim of orthodox Christianity to engage in this sort of ideological project of deconstructing and reconstructing people.
If at this point in the central tragedy in our history there had occurred the demonstration of the power and glory of the God in whom he trusted; if Elijah had come; if he who saved others had been saved; if we know not what natural or supernatural event had taken place to deliver this soul of faith from death and further shame; then might not faith as universal loyalty and universal trust have been reconstructed among men?
The figure of Jesus reconstructed by technical history, incomplete and tentative though it be, can be helpful to people who are inquiring into the credibility of the Christian religion.
Shourie in his attempt to reconstruct a united, Hindu India fails to respect the will of communities who want to be part of the nation, but not confined to its hierarchical Hindu idea of a community under the principle of the varnasramadharma.
As Edwards concludes, «In general, the messages sent were not always the messages received, and the historian who seeks to reconstruct the early Reformation message and its appeal must pay at least as much attention to the context of its readers (and hearers) as to the text that they read (or had presented to them).»
On the lower left, leaning in, is William M. Sullivan, who has already made a name for his important Reconstructing Public Philosophy.
In his phenomenological approach, the Pope wishes to reconstruct man's original experience so as to understand better who we are now.
Eberhard Bethge, the man who knows Bonhoeffer most intimately, reconstructed them, and their accuracy is enhanced by his position and understanding of Bonhoeffer.
It's spectacular and much thanks to Jennifer who had to make up the cake to be able to write down the recipe to send out to me ♥ I reconstructed the tastes and textures of her recipe to make up one heck of a yummy, memorable cheesecake... and I've had plenty since going Vegan.
But for Mashburn, who still has two screws in his reconstructed right thumb, the simple feat was an exhilarating breakthrough.
Onua FM»S correspondent, Timothy Kwame Kwakraba reports that the traders, who were delighted to meet the president, commended him for re-assuring that original occupants of the stalls at the old market would be given preference when allocations are being made at the newly reconstructed ultra modern market.
The LSPWC boss, who recalled that the initial drainage system with a width of 0.6 meters was inadequate to contain the flow of flood water, said the agency had to reconstruct it to a size of 1.2 meters after which massive rehabilitation work commenced on the road.
Between 1909 and 1911, he reconstructed the first skeleton of a Neanderthal — who happened to be arthritic.
There's a good reason for the resemblance to armadillos, according to researchers who have reconstructed the family tree of these ancient beasts based on their mitochondrial genome, reconstructed from small fragments of DNA extracted from bits of a protective, bony carapace.
These may have included Leonardo da Vinci, who dreamed up several flying contraptions, including a square parachute and a glider that, when reconstructed in 2002, flew for 18 seconds.
«The greatest area of expansion was in women who are being reconstructed with breast implants,» Dr. Matros said.
For example, in «Hidden Masterpiece» you are a painting - repair specialist who sells reconstructed works of art at auction, testing visuospatial ability and concentration.
Beth Shapiro of the University of California, Santa Cruz, who led a 2017 study reconstructing the genome of the passenger pigeon, called it «super cool» because it «gives us an extinct genome on an evolutionary branch where we hadn't had any before.»
He and his colleagues, including Janelia postdoc Fernando Amat, Janelia group leader Kristin Branson and former Janelia lab head Eugene Myers, who is now at the Max Plank Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics, have used the methodto reconstruct cell lineage during development of the early nervous system in a fruit fly.
«It doesn't make my job any easier,» jokes Dowsett, who uses microscopic fossils to reconstruct Pliocene shorelines.
«The original colors aren't preserved, but they can be reconstructed,» said Yale paleontologist Maria McNamara, who presented the new findings October 9 at the Geological Society of America annual meeting.
The authors of the paper used a «terrific combination» of dendro - ecology — which uses the rings of trees to determine their ages and reconstruct past environments — fire ecology, and LiDAR, a remote sensing technique based on laser light, says Steve Lekson, a Southwestern archaeologist at the University of Colorado, Boulder, who wasn't involved in the study.
The collection is overseen by anatomist Frank Rühli, who wants to reconstruct the people to whom they once belonged.
By reconstructing enzymes as they might have looked billions of years ago, the research «helps to explain the natural evolutionary history of life on this planet,» says Yousif Shamoo, a biochemist at Rice University in Houston who wasn't part of the study.
«Airway reconstruction for specialized cases is a technically demanding procedure that often involves carving cartilage to support and expand a reconstructed trachea,» says Zopf, who has helped develop high fidelity models for ear reconstruction, cleft lip, and mandible surgery.
The study, published today in Nature Ecology & Evolution, analysed data of 2415 species of mammals alive today using computer algorithms to reconstruct the likely activity patterns of their ancient ancestors who lived millions of years ago.
Philipp Keller, who is the lead author of the paper and has joined Howard Hughes Medical Institute since completing the study, compares the process to reconstructing a landscape seen through a blizzard.
The reconstructed 2010 catch was 15 % below peak landings of 130 million mt in 1996, estimate the researchers, who are based at the University of British Columbia (UBC), Vancouver in Canada.
«With this new theory, we can reconstruct outbreak origins with higher confidence, compute epidemic - spreading speed and forecast when an epidemic wave front is to arrive at any location worldwide,» said theoretical physicist Dirk Brockmann, who developed the ideas for this research at the Northwestern Institute on Complex Systems (NICO).
If the work proceeds as expected, «all interactions between genes, proteins, and small molecules will be revealed, and the whole cellular network will be reconstructed,» says Igor Goryanin, who heads cell modeling at GlaxoSmithKline in Stevenage, U.K.
However, those patients who had an allograft, failed at a rate more than three times higher than those reconstructed with an autograft.
The authors identified over half a million adults over 65 years of age who died in Sweden between 2007 and 2013, and reconstructed their drug prescription history for each of the last 12 months of life through the Swedish Prescribed Drug Register.
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