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Structure
Upon first listen, 'Structure' - with its tendency to turn on a dime from the buzzsaw synths and string arrangements that sonically bookend tracks like 'My Love's', to the subtle, almost Squarepusher-esque rhythms that round out electronic compositions like ''Quotations''- may just seem like a further refinement of the duo's idiosyncratic approach to making music. However, repeat listens will reveal that, even though the album zigs and zags in a manner consistent with WFYE's prior releases, its line of best fit trends in a very clear direction away from the quaint affectations of their prior work and towards something more deliberate and half a shade darker. Even on ostensibly cheery tracks like album opener 'When You're Around', which, with its saccharine melodicism sounds like it could be a lost song from The Apples in Stereo or one of their Elephant 6-era labelmates, there's an underlying eeriness that's not immediately apparent until the song is listened to in the context of the full album.
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Structure
Upon first listen, 'Structure' - with its tendency to turn on a dime from the buzzsaw synths and string arrangements that sonically bookend tracks like 'My Love's', to the subtle, almost Squarepusher-esque rhythms that round out electronic compositions like ''Quotations''- may just seem like a further refinement of the duo's idiosyncratic approach to making music. However, repeat listens will reveal that, even though the album zigs and zags in a manner consistent with WFYE's prior releases, its line of best fit trends in a very clear direction away from the quaint affectations of their prior work and towards something more deliberate and half a shade darker. Even on ostensibly cheery tracks like album opener 'When You're Around', which, with its saccharine melodicism sounds like it could be a lost song from The Apples in Stereo or one of their Elephant 6-era labelmates, there's an underlying eeriness that's not immediately apparent until the song is listened to in the context of the full album.
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Structure
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Structure
From 1839 when it was invented, photography has served to create portraits of individuals, and soon thereafter portraits of families, later placed in photo albums.Photography, collected and archived, entered the intimate sphere, enabling people to arrange the fragmented images of their lives as they saw fit.Following its forerunners (miniature portraits, silhouettes, physionotraces), the photographic portrait also served the new expectations of the emerging urban bourgeoisie and its need for social representation.Studios opened up in cities everywhere to meet the fast growing demand.In addition, the new medium distinguishted itself with its esthetic superiority. "Even as it emerged, although the technique was still very primitive, photography enjoyed an exceptional quality of artistic finish (Gisele Freund)".What can photography show us to day of the visible and invisible aspects of family sociology? "How do the roles we expect them to play betray the emotional realities and complexities of lived life?" wonders Daniel Mendelsohn, in his introduction entitled "Unknown Faces/ Redeeming Structures".By creating this corpus of fixed black and white images, each composed in a large 5'x7' frame, the photographer has produced a work of anthropological scope, reaching beyond representation by placing the subject at palpable distance, thereby objectifying it.What should we think of these seemingly impassive faces and their hypnotic gazes, what should we think of these postures, seated or standing?What goes on within these families and outside the frame?The use of a rigid protocol similar in all sessions makes every family portraits intriguing, and encourages our reflection.Inspired by the work of Bernd and Hilla Becher, whose esthetics of objectivity tended towards minimalism, Isabelle Boccon-Gibod, a self-made artist, with an interest for technique, has played with a frontality quite similar to that of the Bechers, resting on the idea that our bodies, when joined together, form a sort of architecture.The idea, also, that a face, deprived of its smile, offers a neutrality of expression worth considering: masks fall and reveal a nakedness (naked truth?) to be admired and deciphered beyond the appearances of social games.She was guided, yet not limited, by this principle: the image of a family seen as a facade-like structure, in which faces are the windows.
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What is the spatial structure of methylene?
Methylene (CH2) has a linear spatial structure, with the carbon atom at the center and two hydrogen atoms attached to it on opposite sides. This results in a linear molecular shape, with a bond angle of 180 degrees between the two hydrogen atoms. The linear structure of methylene makes it a highly reactive intermediate in chemical reactions, as it can easily form bonds with other atoms or molecules.
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What is the spatial structure of vectors?
Vectors have both magnitude and direction, and their spatial structure is determined by these two components. In a two-dimensional space, vectors can be represented as arrows with a specific length and direction. In a three-dimensional space, vectors can be represented as lines or arrows extending in different directions. The spatial structure of vectors allows us to perform operations such as addition, subtraction, and scalar multiplication to manipulate their magnitude and direction.
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What is the spatial structure of MgF2?
MgF2 has a tetragonal crystal structure, which means it has a unit cell with four sides and two axes of different lengths that are perpendicular to each other. Within this structure, the magnesium ions are surrounded by eight fluoride ions, forming a distorted cubic close-packed structure. The fluoride ions are arranged in a face-centered cubic lattice. This spatial arrangement gives MgF2 its unique properties, such as its high melting point and optical transparency in the ultraviolet range.
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What is the spatial structure of heptane?
Heptane is a straight-chain alkane with a molecular formula of C7H16. It consists of a linear arrangement of carbon and hydrogen atoms, with each carbon atom forming four single covalent bonds with hydrogen atoms. The spatial structure of heptane is a long, straight chain with a total of seven carbon atoms and 16 hydrogen atoms. This linear structure allows heptane molecules to pack closely together, resulting in a relatively high boiling point and low solubility in water.
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The Ritual Process : Structure and Anti-Structure
In The Ritual Process: Structure and Anti-Structure, Victor Turner examines rituals of the Ndembu in Zambia and develops his now-famous concept of "Communitas." He characterizes it as an absolute inter-human relation beyond any form of structure. The Ritual Process has acquired the status of a small classic since these lectures were first published in 1969.Turner demonstrates how the analysis of ritual behavior and symbolism may be used as a key to understanding social structure and processes.He extends Van Gennep's notion of the "liminal phase" of rites of passage to a more general level, and applies it to gain understanding of a wide range of social phenomena.Once thought to be the "vestigial" organs of social conservatism, rituals are now seen as arenas in which social change may emerge and be absorbed into social practice. As Roger Abrahams writes in his foreword to the revised edition: "Turner argued from specific field data.His special eloquence resided in his ability to lay open a sub-Saharan African system of belief and practice in terms that took the reader beyond the exotic features of the group among whom he carried out his fieldwork, translating his experience into the terms of contemporary Western perceptions.Reflecting Turner's range of intellectual interests, the book emerged as exceptional and eccentric in many ways: yet it achieved its place within the intellectual world because it so successfully synthesized continental theory with the practices of ethnographic reports."
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Word Structure
Word Structure, provides a complete introduction to morphology, the study of the structure of words.Word Structure:* examines how words work as part of the language system* encourages readers to take an objective and analytic approach* refers to a wealth of languages, including Turkish and Latin, to illustrate points raised* provides clear and succinct summaries at the end of each unit.
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Sentence Structure
Sentence Structure:introduces the evidence for sentence structure and reveals its purposeis based on a problem-solving approach to languageteaches the reader how to identify word classes, such as noun, preposition and demonstrativeuses simple tree structures to analyse sentencescontains numerous exercises to encourage practical skills of sentence analysisincludes a database and exercises that compare the structure of English with other languages. The second edition of Sentence Structure has been revised and updated throughout and includes new material on tense, aspect, modality and the verb phrase, whilst the order of topics has been rearranged to improve clarity.
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Cell Structure & Function
Biomedical scientists are the foundation of modern healthcare, from cancer screening to diagnosing HIV, from blood transfusion for surgery to food poisoning and infection control.Without biomedical scientists, the diagnosis of disease, the evaluation of the effectiveness of treatment, and research into the causes and cures of disease would not be possible. The Fundamentals of Biomedical Science series is written to reflect the challenges of practicing biomedical science today.It draws together essential basic science with insights into laboratory practice to show how an understanding of the biology of disease is coupled to the analytical approaches that lead to diagnosis.Assuming only a minimum of prior knowledge, the series reviews the full range of disciplines to which a Biomedical Scientist may be exposed - from microbiology to cytopathology to transfusion science.Alongside volumes exploring specific biomedical themes and related laboratory diagnosis, an overarching Biomedical Science Practice volume gives a grounding in the professional and experimental skills with which any Biomedical Scientist must be equipped. The series:· Understands the complex roles of Biomedical Scientists in the modern practice of medicine· Understands the development needs of employers and the Profession· Addresses the need for understanding of a range of fundamental sciences in the context of Biomedicine· Places the theoretical aspects of Biomedical Science in their practical contextThe series is developed in partnership with and endorsed by the Institute of Biomedical Science.Visit www.ibms.org for more information. Cell Structure and Function describes the structural and functional features of the various types of cell from which the human body is formed.Focusing on normal cellular structure and function, it gives students and trainees a firm grounding in the appearance and behaviour of healthy cells and tissues on which can be built a robust understanding of cellular pathology.With cell structure and function correlated with clinical contexts throughout, Cell Structure and Function is the ideal introduction to cellular biology for any student of biomedical science. Online Resource CentreThe Online Resource Centre to accompany the Fundamentals of Biomedical Science series features:For registered adopters of the book:· Figures from each book, available to downloadFor students:· An interactive Virtual Microscope, encouraging the exploration of tissue samples· Video podcasts including interviews with practicing biomedical scientists, and 'in the lab' footage showing biomedical science in practice
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What is spatial visualization ability?
Spatial visualization ability refers to the capacity to mentally manipulate and comprehend spatial relationships between objects. Individuals with strong spatial visualization skills can easily visualize and understand how objects relate to each other in space, such as rotating or manipulating shapes in their mind. This ability is crucial in various fields such as engineering, architecture, and mathematics, as it allows individuals to solve complex problems and understand spatial concepts more effectively. Improving spatial visualization ability can enhance problem-solving skills and overall cognitive performance.
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What is the spatial structure of the molecules?
The spatial structure of molecules refers to the three-dimensional arrangement of atoms within the molecule. This arrangement is determined by the bonding between atoms and the overall shape of the molecule. The spatial structure of a molecule is important because it influences the molecule's chemical and physical properties, as well as its interactions with other molecules. For example, the spatial structure of a molecule can affect its reactivity, solubility, and biological activity. Techniques such as X-ray crystallography and nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy are used to determine the spatial structure of molecules.
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What is the spatial structure of 1,2-dihydroxybutanal?
1,2-dihydroxybutanal has a linear spatial structure, with the carbon backbone forming a straight chain. The two hydroxyl groups (-OH) are attached to the second and third carbon atoms, and the aldehyde group (-CHO) is attached to the first carbon atom. This gives the molecule a linear and symmetrical spatial arrangement. The spatial structure of 1,2-dihydroxybutanal is important for understanding its chemical properties and reactivity.
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What is the spatial structure of HCl (hydrochloric acid)?
HCl (hydrochloric acid) has a linear spatial structure. This means that the hydrogen and chlorine atoms are arranged in a straight line, with the hydrogen atom at one end and the chlorine atom at the other. The bond angle between the hydrogen and chlorine atoms is 180 degrees, making it a linear molecule. This spatial structure is due to the arrangement of the atoms and the repulsion between the electron pairs in the molecule.
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