Sentences with phrase «with homogeneity»

Questionnaires sent to nearly 400 art galleries and museums across Europe, from the cosmopolitans of Paris and London, to the less visited areas of Sibiu and Otterlo, asked for an assessment of the number of female artists within their collections and exhibition programs, to which answers varied but sided with homogeneity.
For example, tolerance declines with homogeneity.
Today, we obtain these neurons with our approach in only 14 days, nearly twice as fast as before, and with a homogeneity rarely achieved,» explains Cécile Martinat, an Inserm Research Fellow at I - Stem.
We can not effectively create the tools and technology of the future if we surround ourselves with homogeneity of thought and experience today.

Not exact matches

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The solidarity between members and professional leadership, coupled with the high degree of value homogeneity, points toward minimal conflict in goal.
The homogeneity of less complex entities is commensurate with continuity, and hence, closer to the being of the élan vital Therefore, we should not be surprised that the simpler a life form is, the more prolific and ubiquitous it is.84 This point brings us to the principle of «metaphysical divisibility» I mentioned above that the more homogeneous a concrete form of existence is, the more divisible it becomes (in the sense that it can be divided without altering its form).
Keith R. Bridston, a former secretary of the Faith and Order Commission of the World Council of Churches points out that the apostolic missionary outreach not only strained the territorial lines of unity identified with the original Jerusalem fellowship, but the success of the apostolic preaching among non-Jewish people meant that the unity of the church based on the ethnic homogeneity of the primitive fellowship of the Jewish disciples, had to be radically questioned and re-examined.
Nothing would be more out of character with mystery, with nature and its evolution, or with history and selfhood, than a drab homogeneity in any phase of cosmic emergence.
Hall contrasts this view with the more positive image of chaos which he finds in Eastern thought, as «undifferentiated homogeneity... the sum of all orders» (UP 255).
When the astronomical revolution of the sixteenth century — in which the Italian philosophers of the Renaissance played a far more important role than historians of science admit — removed the universal cosmic clock, there were two alternative ways open to physics and philosophy of nature: either to retain the relational theory of time and to hold with Bruno (Bruno 1879, p. 144) that «there are as many times as there are the stars» (tot tempora quot astra), since there is no body possessing a privileged rotation motion, and the only body which allegedly had it — the sphere of the fixed stars — has been swept away; or to save the unity and homogeneity of time by separating it from any particular motion — and this is what Newton did, anticipated in this respect by Isaac Barrow and, in particular, Gassendi.
Rather than Facebook feeling like a community with an unfiltered diversity of spontaneous people with all their quirks and wonders, now it feels like an edited homogeneity of calculated ideas, products and services that are trying to influence me to be, do or buy something.
The main difficulty with most partition theories is, of course, the homogeneity of Mark's style.
Being Consumed: Economics and Christian Desire by William T. Cavanaugh Eerdmans, 103 pages, $ 12 Our globalized world of free - market consumerism teases the eye with a «surface appearance of diversity,» masking «a stifling homogeneity» that bears resemblance to Andy Warhol's «Orange Disaster # 5,» a painting whose serial imaging of the electric chair removes the sting of death.
The requirements of pharmaceutical biotechnology sector are extensive — compact design, clear arrangement of the line for aseptic process management, closed product handling, easy access for certified cleaning and low maintenance, reliable compliance with GMP requirements, gentle product treatment, efficient recovery of active ingredients, homogeneity, and reliable scale - up.
If historical market concentration creates inter-company homogeneity, layoffs have deepened a kind of intra-newsroom homogeneity: fewer people, less diversity, fewer incentives for reporters to disagree with editors» orders and for editors to resist top - down control.
Essentialism of this sort erroneously ascribes homogeneity to what in reality are divergent groups with different interests.
The greater homogeneity of the Italians could be ascribed to their ancient common origin, but also to a greater mobility and gene exchange between the populations of the seven valleys considered (the Adige, Fersina, Fiemme, Giudicarie, Non, Primiero and Sole valleys), with this mobility favored by a less hostile mountain environment (i.e. lower altitudes and geographical proximity) compared to the Ladin populations of the Dolomites.
What Çatalhöyük may show is that such a society only works with strong homogeneity.
Still, the genetic homogeneity of largely inbred mouse strains may be misleading when it comes to understanding human stem cells, cautions Peter Andrews, professor of biomedical science and co-director of the Centre for Stem Cell Biology at the University of Sheffield, U.K. «In the human, every embryonic stem cell that we're working with that comes from a different person is genetically different,» says Andrews.
That genetic homogeneity allows researchers to identify how a drug agent is working «without having to deal with a lot of confounding factors,» he said.
In these tests, StemFit not only delivered higher cell proliferation, but also showed characteristics such as homogeneity of gene expression compared with iPS cells cultured with four other media without any chromosomal abnormalities.
With a recent influx of asylum seeking immigrants that has altered the homogeneity somewhat, Norwegian men and women are open to outsiders in the dating world, as long as they are not subject to archaic traditions and values.
The picture - in - picture commentary stands as perhaps the best extra of the year, in which the directors hold forth with a marvelous lack of pretension even as they describe a fantastically experimental approach More surface pleasure than their borderline avant - garde Crank films or Gamer «s symbiosis of satiric content and form, Ghost Rider 2 nevertheless tries to create new aesthetic paths for a genre that has rapidly fallen into vanilla homogeneity.
Our ability to conduct these subgroup analyses is further constrained by the relative homogeneity of the students in our sample, with most being white and in advanced classes.
But there's a more principled reply: The point here is not to create homogeneous communities of value, but rather to create homogeneity with respect to certain core beliefs concerning curriculum, instruction, norms of comportment, and civic virtue.
You make some very good points about the homogeneity of our class, the flashpoint of discussing charged issues with adolescents, the different perspective that your background brings to your views on teaching and learning.
** Engine power is expressed in kW, in accordance with the International System of Units (SI) and in cv for reasons of homogeneity.
Adding to the Diamante's dismal homogeneity were 16 - inch alloy steel wheels with full covers, truly sporty things that would have been more at home on a Detroit muscle machine.
The romantic idea of America as the great equalizing melting pot is all well and good until you realize that homogeneity comes with a hefty price tag.
When I get irked that Rob Liefield is getting regular work and is actually popular, it ain't jealousy, it's frustration with a system obsessed with «bottom line» homogeneity, and individuals in control of that system that do not want it to change — lack vision, and repeat the same behaviors despite tanking sales and an ever - dwindling comics shop survival rate.
It attained homogeneity in 1925 after a Lakeland crossbred with a fox terrier and an Airedale Terrier.
Data handling was better within this study with relative homogeneity of the treatment effects observed: of the six outcome measures used, only one parameter showed no effect of treatment (owner — directed aggression).
Many also agreed with the point about homogeneity.
The problem with the industry - wide rejection of linearity is that it can only lead to homogeneity.
I have no issue with shooters per se - I'm currently blasting Nazis in the new Wolfenstein and loving it - the problem is homogeneity.
Dealing with demons and lost souls becomes quite the chore and the game suffers from a great deal of homogeneity.
Brain areas with altered regional homogeneity (ReHo) the in - love group (LG) and ended - love group (ELG).
Impressively, this homogeneity of design is balanced by a bold experimentation with all other aspects of painting, using a variety of material supports and employing a wide range of scales.
Within contemporary art, entropy has emerged to refer to installations often associated with entropic states or with representations of order, disorder and information, and their homogeneity.
The artist states, «I look at those cities like Luanda, with the need to be modern like everywhere else, and think how homogeneity was a violent process that we need to be aware of when we're discussing things like identity and culture.»
Compositionally, Whitney refuses to establish a pattern, which separates his paintings from the current vogue for referencing quilts; these are non-relational, all - over paintings that make a break with what we have come to associate with that model: monochrome or the grid's guarantee of homogeneity.
Still, there does appear to be a problem here, IEHO associated with an imperfect homogeneity adjustment»
We've been in contact with Lucie Vincent there who's also been doing some homogeneity work (which is good by the way).
Homogenization efforts revealed that fewer than 50 % of stations contained any discontinuities with the data in the Williston region being of greater homogeneity than that in the Campbell River region.
In August 2014, in response to the continuing software problems with GHCNMv3.2.2 (version of August 2013), the NCDC Science Council was briefed about a proposal to subject the GHCNMv3 software, and particularly the pairwise homogeneity analysis portion, to a rigorous software rejuvenation effort to bring it up to CMMI level 2 standards and resolve the lingering software errors.
Since this whole post deals with the question of population homogeneity I find this comment remarkable.
He argues convincingly that their numbers were far higher than previously thought; that, contrary to the Rousseauian picture of the isolated «noble savage» roaming the virgin forests with bow and arrow, the Indians practiced a great deal of intensive land and forest management, both in the temperate forests of North America, and in the tropical ones of Central America and Amazonia; and that, the genetic homogeneity of the Indians made them almost universally vulnerable to European diseases, particularly those that originated with the livestock that the Europeans brought with them (and to which the Europeans had relative immunity).
They report larger variations in measured CO2 with per - cm vertical distance in younger ice earlier in an ice core clathrate zone, and smaller variations in older ice at deeper core, consistent with increasing homogeneity with time.
Judith «The quantitative uncertainty associated with each step in homogeneity adjustments needs to be provided: Time of observation, instrument changes,»
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