Paper in Practice presents work by artists who consider paper an important part of their oeuvre, and
whose use of paper is markedly diverse, yet also critical in relation to their individual output, overall.
Not exact matches
Kogan created an app, «thisisyourdigitallife,» that was legitimately downloaded some 270,000 times, but the
paper wrote Kogan actually managed to provide the «raw profiles»
of approximately 50 million users
whose data was supposed to be
used only for the purposes
of improving the app's user experience.
1Although «process hermeneutics» is
used here principally in reference to NTIPP and OTIPP, these collections are products
of conversations that began with a conference on Biblical theology and process philosophy, held at Christian Theological Seminary, Indianapolis, in 1974,
whose papers were published in Encounter 36/4 (1975), PS 4/3 (1974) 159 - 86, and LG 29 - 44.
Drawing on a range
of internal sources, the
paper claimed that the Russian Presidential Administration was increasingly
using members
of the Federation Council — the upper chamber
of the Federal Assembly,
whose members are colloquially referred to as «senators» — to introduce bills into the federal legislature.
Designer Linda Loudermilk — a pioneer in environmental fashion
whose collection is available at a wide range
of boutiques — says she
uses eco-friendly fabrics exclusively and adds to the list such exotic sustainable fibers as sea cell (a seaweed - based fiber), soy fiber * (extracted from the residue
of soybeans
used in the manufacture
of tofu), and sasawashi (a linenlike blend
of Japanese
paper and kumazasa herb with antibacterial properties that «can heal a cut on your leg» — or so Loudermilk claims).
The
paper «provides the first clear indication
of where conservationists should focus,» says ornithologist Jon Fjeldså
of the University
of Copenhagen, Denmark,
whose bird data were
used in the research.
In a
paper published Sept. 21 in Cell, Harvard Medical School genetics professor Olivier Pourquié —
whose lab discovered the segmentation clock 20 years ago — and colleagues report that they
used mouse cells to reconstitute a stable version
of this clockwork for the first time in a petri dish, leading to several new discoveries about where the clock is located, what makes it tick and how the vertebral column takes shape.
The study described in the second
paper used groups
of three or four rats
whose brains were interconnected via microwire arrays in the somatosensory cortex
of the brain and received and transmitted information via those wires.
«We want to be able to track resistance
using blood spots on filter
paper,» says Chris Plowe at the University
of Maryland School
of Medicine,
whose group is one
of those in the race.
We will take into account the results
of this survey — the parent voices that it has gathered — as we continue to create informational materials, fact sheets and position
papers that can be
used in our advocacy work, and that more accurately reflect the concerns and hopes
of parents
whose input is too often neglected.
I am pleased to see a document, such as this, which speaks to something as important as our education system that
uses proper scientific citing
of bona fide
papers on the subject as opposed to emotional arguments meant to sway voters or think - tank «
papers» from thinly (or otherwise) veiled lobby groups
whose intent is NOT the betterment
of our educational system but rather the increase
of funneling
of tax - payer dollars away from socially responsible infrastructures (like education) and towards already wealthy private corporations.
All
paper used is sourced from mills
whose forest management practices have been certified by a widely recognized sustainable forestry certification organization such as: Forest Stewardship Council (FSC), Sustainable Forestry Initiative (SFI), CSA International, Inc., or Programme for the Endorsement
of Forest Certification (PEFC), confirming our
paper providers have followed stringent guidelines to preserve forests and reduce air and water pollution.
During Winter Workspace she will work on
paper cuttings inspired by the succulents at Wave Hill,
whose natural patterns are found in many
of the sacred designs the artist has
used in previous works.
Kenyan - born Wangechi Mutu is a Brooklyn - based artist
whose sculptures, works on
paper, installations, and videos explore gender, race, and sexual identity
using collage and assemblage strategies that create provocative juxtapositions
of the female body.
For example the mixed media work on
paper, by widely admired artist Pat Steir,
whose simple drawing resembles a worksheet, showcasing the building blocks
of art,
using grids, color, text, and scribbles.
Unveiling a new vision about that which is decorative and ornamental, particularly through her
use of craft
paper whose repetitive designs embody the social and historical strings
of its source.
By
using subtle illusionist methods, he appears to print reliefs, depressions and protrusions on the surface
of the
paper,
whose real formal flatness can only be assessed after careful inspection.
From a layperson's perspective
whose only claim to knowledge in the area
of your question is reading a history
of Bayesian statistics, I would think that the question could be posed as how many
papers on climate science
use Bayesian statistics.
Kogan created an app, «thisisyourdigitallife,» that was legitimately downloaded some 270,000 times, but the
paper wrote Kogan actually managed to provide the «raw profiles»
of approximately 50 million users
whose data was supposed to be
used only for the purposes
of improving the app's user experience.
This
paper: presents current research on the types
of interventions
used with parents
whose children are receiving treatment, with a particular focus on group therapy for parents; reviews the current literature on group work with parents
whose children are receiving treatment; and presents the results
of an exploratory study
of the incidence
of concurrent group therapy for parents
whose children are receiving treatment.
This
paper describes the
use of the schema therapy (Young et al, 2003, Arntz & Jacob, 2012) with individuals
whose avoidance
of people, including themselves, is their primary self - narrative and a central risk factor for offending.
An even bigger factor is the increasing number
of mid-tier retailers adopting gift cards instead
of paper gift certificates, says Bill Farris, strategic product manager for Paymentech, a Dallas - based processor
of payment transactions
whose FlexCache system is
used by retailers.