Using a vocabulary of extremely simple forms
whose scale ranges from three to nine feet, these objects describe volumes in space.
Not exact matches
To make up for those shortcomings, the report called for a research program, including smaller
scale field trials,
whose goal «should be to improve understanding of the
range of climate and other environmental effects of albedo modification, as well as understanding of unintended impacts.»
No matter which
scale is used, those
whose scores are in the highest
range are considered to have excellent credit and present the lowest credit risk.
No matter which
scale is used, those
whose scores are in the highest
range are considered to have excellent credit and present the lowest credit risk.
Jim Dine (American, b. 1935) is major post-war artist
whose work
ranges from vibrant, large -
scale paintings to exquisitely - rendered, romantic drawings and bronze sculpture.
Niki de Saint Phalle,
whose work will soon be on view as part of the New York Avenue Sculpture Project, worked in varying
scale and a
range of materials throughout her career.
Haffner is a mixed - media artist
whose gritty and aesthetically graphic artworks
range from large -
scale installations to diminutive works on paper.
Bill White is a painter
whose works
range from small works on paper to large -
scale oil paintings.
A.F.A was unique in that it operated as an anti-conventional commercial gallery where de Land presented a broad
range of artists
whose practices spanned from large -
scale installation to institutional critique, video, and abstract painting.
Connell, Sean; Kroeker, Kristy; Fabricius, Katharina; Kline, David; Russell, Bayden We explore how ocean acidification combines with complex environmental changes across a number of
scales, highlight the multiplicity of factors and complexities that cause variation, and raise awareness of CO2 as a resource
whose change in availability could have wide
ranging community consequences beyond its direct effects.
It is characterized by multiple intersecting and uncertain future hazards to natural and human systems, that are expected to unfold over a very large
range of spatial and temporal
scales, and
whose probabilities may be difficult, or in some cases impossible, to quantify precisely (because of intrinsic and / or irreducible uncertainties about the future).
For example, 40 % of children
whose parents used both smacking and shouting had scores in the borderline or abnormal
range of the conduct problems
scale compared with 19 % of children who parents used neither.