Sentences with phrase «work measurement of time»

These include Jenny Holzer's Ceiling Snakefor the stairwell leading from the old building to the new one, Ilya Kabakov's room Healing with Paintings, Richard Serra's large - scale splashing work Measurement of Time / Seeing Is Believing and his wall drawing Spot On.

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MAD also dispatches its own staff to go to work sites and do all the measurements themselves, instead of relying on the contractor's staff; that way, the order is more likely to be done correctly the first time.
It is a lot of work finding measurements & times for these guys but I really enjoy the draft.
This may affect the ability to infer which thermoregulatory variables are being monitored in the presently proposed anticipatory regulation model, because it is the timing of the changes in work rate that is essential, and rectal temperature may not provide the necessary resolution of measurement.
That conclusion, based on a full but complicated analysis of every possible measurement ¬ — complaints to Ombudsfolk, audit reports of all kinds, measurement of times and numbers, review of agency work and outsourcing — stands up against every possible reservation, such as the argument that costs and complaints would have risen even more had the reforms not been undertaken, or that social change made it necessary for government to run faster to stand still.
Scientists here at Birmingham have designed and built the detector and readout system that identifies the kaon particles in the beam which is mainly formed by pions with only 6 % of kaons; this detector is therefore an essential element of the experiment, and has the best time resolution of all the components; we are very proud that it works brilliantly and has allowed this measurement to be made.
Working with a team of mathematicians and physicists, Osorio compared the timing and strength of epileptic seizures with equivalent measurements of earthquakes in Southern California.
«Many of these experiences are related to the length of day,» he said, «so it's critical to learn how photoperiodic time measurement works in animals.»
At the same time the idea of using these kinds of measurements to understand how the brain is organized was emerging, largely driven following Seymour Kety's work at the University of Pennsylvania and by David Ingvar at the University of Lund in Sweden and Niels Lassen at Bispebjerg Hospital in Denmark.
To determine which process is at work, we need to go still farther back in time — to more distant galaxies — and make similar measurements of their magnetic fields,» she added.
I'm working on this book, and bottom line, it doesn't seem like any of your labs know what you're doing because the Science doesn't support the collection times, the units of measurement, the precautions, uhhmm — the ideal adrenal fatigue.»
Unlike a lot of other sites at the time, it was refreshing to find a company that encouraged honest reviews of their products and worked towards building a body - positive community who proudly shared both their measurements and their insights into fit and quality of a garment to effectively improve shopping for all of us.
All teaching slides for Y4 Summer Block 3: Measurement: Time (4 «lessons», approx 1 weeks of work).
To implement the Common Core, Kentucky engaged the community and worked with parents, teachers and school leaders to build an interconnected system of standards, teacher feedback and support, and measurement over time.
At the same time, we must reach out to policy researchers and measurement researchers, bringing to their work a deep understanding of the subject matter of literacy and the pedgogical content knowledge needed to teach well.
INCLUDES: 36 Student Activity Books (1 copy of each of the six titles per grade level, 32 - pages each) 4 Answer Cases 1 Teacher Guide FEATURES: Flexibility for task centers, independent or partner work, or one - on - one tutoring / remediation Clearly stated objective for each activity that allows you to differentiate Focus on foundational skills and concepts Engaging puzzle format for a fun challenge Immediate feedback for self - checking Titles: Grade 1: Number and Operations: Counting and Place Value Addition and Subtraction: Properties and Situations Addition and Subtraction: Strategies and Equations Addition and Subtraction: Beyond 20 Measurement and Data: Length, Time, and Analysis Geometry: Shapes and Attributes Grade 2: Addition and Subtraction: To 20 and Beyond Foundations of Multiplication: Equal Groups and Arrays Addition and Subtraction: Properties and Place Value Measurement and Data: Length, Time, and Analysis Measurement and Data: Time, Money, and Analysis Geometry: Shapes and Attributes Grade 3: Number and Operations: Multiply and Divide Multiply and Divide: Problem Solving Fractions: Fractions as Numbers Measurement and Data: Use and Interpret Data Geometric Measurement: Perimeter and Area Geometry: Shapes and Attributes Grade 4: Number and Operations: Whole Numbers Number and Operations Multi-Digit and Fractions Fractions: Equivalence and Ordering Fractions: Operations Measurement and Data: Convert and Solve Problems Geometry: Angles and Plane Figures Grade 5: Operations and Algebraic Thinking: Expressions and Patterns Number and Operations: Whole Numbers and Decimals Fractions: Add and Subtract Measurement and Data: Convert and Interpret Geometric Measurement: Volume Geometry: Graphing and 2 - D Figures Grade 6: Ratio and Proportions: Ratios and Problem Solving The Number System: Rational Numbers The Number System: Factors and Multiples Expressions and Equations: Write, Solve, and Analyze Geometry: Problem Solving Statistics and Probability: Variability and Displays
INCLUDES 1 Hands - On Standards Math Teacher Resource Guide Grade 1 with 31 lessons TOPICS Operations and Algebraic Thinking Represent and solve addition and subtraction Apply properties of operations and work with addition and subtraction equations Add and subtract within 20 Number and Operations in Base Ten Understanding place value Use place value and properties to add and subtract Measurement and Data Measure lengths by iteration Tell and write time Represent and interpret data Geometry Compose shapes Partition circles and rectangles
As part of every first and second - grade student's early math education, they must comprehend the core principles of mathematics like simple addition and subtraction; identifying shapes and number patterns; knowing time, money, and measurements; and ultimately beginning to work on 2 - digit addition with and without regrouping.
INCLUDES: 6 Student Activity Books (1 copy of each title, 32 - pages each) 2 Answer Cases 1 Teacher Guide FEATURES: Flexibility for task centers, independent or partner work, or one - on - one tutoring / remediation Clearly stated objective for each activity that allows you to differentiate Focus on foundational skills and concepts Engaging puzzle format for a fun challenge Immediate feedback for self - checking Level 2 Titles: Addition and Subtraction: To 20 and Beyond Foundations of Multiplication: Equal Groups and Arrays Addition and Subtraction: Properties and Place Value Measurement and Data: Length, Time, and Analysis Measurement and Data: Time, Money, and Analysis Geometry: Shapes and Attributes
INCLUDES: 6 Student Activity Books (1 copy of each title, 32 - pages each) 2 Answer Cases 1 Teacher Guide FEATURES: Flexibility for task centers, independent or partner work, or one - on - one tutoring / remediation Clearly stated objective for each activity that allows you to differentiate Focus on foundational skills and concepts Engaging puzzle format for a fun challenge Immediate feedback for self - checking Level 1 Titles: Number and Operations: Counting and Place Value Addition and Subtraction: Properties and Situations Addition and Subtraction: Strategies and Equations Addition and Subtraction: Beyond 20 Measurement and Data: Length, Time, and Analysis Geometry: Shapes and Attributes
Our Everyday Mathematics lessons work with units from Contexts for learning to include: addition and subtraction of whole numbers (fact families / fact triangles), fact extensions, use of base ten blocks, place value, money, telling time and calculating elapsed time, number patterns, use of a number grid, estimation, graphing, problem solving, and algorithms, measurement, multiplication, and division.
«At the same time, because the tolerances are much greater for outdoor fence work — a quarter of an inch, say, versus a 32nd of an inch for crown moulding — it's something homeowners can do even if they're not that precise with their measurements and cuts.»
Limiting her expression to a single line with each implement, made with her left hand and then her right, the works have a mesmerizing quality, evoking measurements of time, such as seismographs or EKGs.
Her conceptual works often provide new ways to engage in a critical but humorous relationship with rationally structured systems such as time, language and units of measurement.
Much of my work involves the drawing of text — words and phrases which are taken out of context and recreated through a time - consuming process of measurement, geometry and trial and error.
About his work at the time, Jackson writes, «The diamond shape (or square on end) has the meditative power of a mandala and expands in a way that an ordinary square does not, since the measurement of the diameter across the center is wider than any of the outer or peripheral edges.»
Brought together (many for the first time since Boetti's seminal exhibition at Galleria Christian Stein in Turin in 1967) and installed in a dense configuration inspired by the original clustered presentation, these early works convey the material experiments of the period as well as notions of measurement and chance that Boetti would play with and revise throughout his career.
Situated neither within Constructivist nor Minimalist movements, his pared - down vocabulary of lines and squares, refined colour palette and precise measurements nevertheless positioned Calderara closely with other minimalist painters at the time, including Piet Mondrian and Josef Albers, both of whom the artist admired greatly.Such singular geometric lyricism came to the fore in Calderara's seminal work Painting Infinity, which he created in 1959 at the age of 56 — the same year he created his first fully abstract painting, Quadrati e Rettangoli.
His works subvert the constructs of time, measurement, and categorization with a mixture of sculpture, video, photography, and installation.
The artist documents these walks and ephemeral interventions in the landscape, which attempt to deny man's dominion over nature — doomed as they are to disappear due to the effects of erosion — in the manner best suited to each idea, with photographs, maps and text works in which the measurements of time and distance and the place names are infused with poetry.
Mike's work, like that of previous award winners, is diverse, and includes pioneering and highly cited work in time series analysis (an elegant use of Thomson's multitaper spectral analysis approach to detect spatiotemporal oscillations in the climate record and methods for smoothing temporal data), decadal climate variability (the term «Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation» or «AMO» was coined by Mike in an interview with Science's Richard Kerr about a paper he had published with Tom Delworth of GFDL showing evidence in both climate model simulations and observational data for a 50 - 70 year oscillation in the climate system; significantly Mike also published work with Kerry Emanuel in 2006 showing that the AMO concept has been overstated as regards its role in 20th century tropical Atlantic SST changes, a finding recently reaffirmed by a study published in Nature), in showing how changes in radiative forcing from volcanoes can affect ENSO, in examining the role of solar variations in explaining the pattern of the Medieval Climate Anomaly and Little Ice Age, the relationship between the climate changes of past centuries and phenomena such as Atlantic tropical cyclones and global sea level, and even a bit of work in atmospheric chemistry (an analysis of beryllium - 7 measurements).
The work is an estimate of the global average based on a single - column, time - average model of the atmosphere and surface (with some approximations — e.g. the surface is not truly a perfect blackbody in the LW (long - wave) portion of the spectrum (the wavelengths dominated by terrestrial / atmospheric emission, as opposed to SW radiation, dominated by solar radiation), but it can give you a pretty good idea of things (fig 1 shows a spectrum of radiation to space); there is also some comparison to actual measurements.
The work in question takes measurements from one locale, and doesn't publish conclusions, rather Doney's statements are giving his opinion about what he read, «Long - term ocean acidification trends are clearly evident over the past several decades in open - ocean time - series and hydrographic survey data, and the trends are consistent with the growth rate of atmospheric carbon dioxide (Dore et al., 2009).»
You'll note my original comment stated chemistry was largely phenomenology «other than quantum chemistry calculations» - maybe quantum chemistry is more prevalent now than it was back when I worked in the field, but I don't believe even now it's what spectroscopists do most of the time - they make measurements and parametrize simple models, they don't work all the time from basic physical principles.
''... worked with two sediment cores they extracted from the seabed of the eastern Norwegian Sea, developing a 1000 - year proxy temperature record «based on measurements of δ18O in Neogloboquadrina pachyderma, a planktonic foraminifer that calcifies at relatively shallow depths within the Atlantic waters of the eastern Norwegian Sea during late summer,» which they compared with the temporal histories of various proxies of concomitant solar activity... This work revealed, as the seven scientists describe it, that «the lowest isotope values (highest temperatures) of the last millennium are seen ~ 1100 - 1300 A.D., during the Medieval Climate Anomaly, and again after ~ 1950 A.D.» In between these two warm intervals, of course, were the colder temperatures of the Little Ice Age, when oscillatory thermal minima occurred at the times of the Dalton, Maunder, Sporer and Wolf solar minima, such that the δ18O proxy record of near - surface water temperature was found to be «robustly and near - synchronously correlated with various proxies of solar variability spanning the last millennium,» with decade - to century - scale temperature variability of 1 to 2 °C magnitude.»
Working from an ancient formula on optimal dam design he devised the equation: log (R / S) = K * log (N / 2) where R is the range of the time series, S is the standard deviation of year - to - year flood measurements and N is the number of years in the series.»
As in that study, they analyzed the history of rainfall measurements in the region to work out just how unusual the incredible rainfall totals from Harvey were — and whether the chances of an event like that have changed over time.
If the measurement for carbon - 14 age has Gaussian error with standard deviation 100 (as seems about right for Nic's Fig. 2), and the measurement is rounded to one decimal place, and the calibration curve maps calendar age 750 to carbon - 14 age 1000, then the probability of the observation being 1000.0 given that the calendar age is 750 is 0.1 (for one decimal place) times the probability density at 1000 of a Gaussian distribution with mean 1000 and standard deviation 100, which works out to 0.0004.
I've been doing climate database work for a long time and have learned a few shortcut methods that made it at least possible to get an average sea level out of the measurements.
Most of my work involves analysis of data that already exist — either measurements or output from computer simulations — so I spend a lot of time with a computer, either doing calculations, graphing the results, preparing presentations, or writing about the findings.
Prediction models based on summer time measurements show increasing acidity by 2070 that would have a major impact on animals with shells and animals at the bottom of the food chain that would then work its way up to affecting the large animals that depend on them for food.
More than 50 % of millennials ages 25 to 34 take time out of their work day to use social networking at the office, more than any other age group, according to Nielsen, a global information and measurement company.
• Carrying out measurements and calculations to determine dimensions and needed materials • Erecting and dismantling restricted height scaffolding and carrying out levelling operations • Using a variety of carpentry tools such as saws, hammers, chisels and circular and drive saws • Clearing work areas to ensure that no hazardous materials are present and that sites are ready on time
That presence should be in the form of an elected - by - the - members (all members) full - time lobbyist, who would work separate and apart from any in - house, CREA - style organizational tentacles, who would be paid a reasonable salary plus expenses, plus a performance bonus, said salary / expense amounts to be decided upon, and said performance measurement criterion established, again by the membership, obviously prior to hiring said individual.
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