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Synthetic and Cubism
nor did Synthetic Cubism fully begin there.
* Synthetic Cubism
A second phase, Synthetic Cubism, remained vital until around 1919, when the Surrealist movement gained popularity.
The movement's name is derived from the combination of the emotional intensity and self-denial of the German Expressionists with the anti-figurative aesthetic of the European abstract schools such as Futurism, the Bauhaus and Synthetic Cubism.
The movement's name is derived from the combination of the emotional intensity and self-denial of the German Expressionists with the anti-figurative aesthetic of the European abstract schools such as Futurism, the Bauhaus and Synthetic Cubism.
Where previously language was presented as one kind of visual element alongside others, and subordinate to an overarching composition ( see for example Synthetic Cubism ), the conceptual artists used language in place of brush and canvas, and allowed it to signify in its own right.
After Nicholson's first exhibition of figurative works in London in 1922, his work began to be influenced by Synthetic Cubism, and later by the primitive style of Rousseau.
This movement acquired its name for combining the German expressionism's emotional intensity with the anti-figurative aesthetic of the European abstract schools such as Futurism, Bauhaus and Synthetic Cubism.

Synthetic and began
Synthetic antibiotic chemotherapy as a science and development of antibacterials began in Germany with Paul Ehrlich in the late 1880s.
STS-59 ground controllers finished activating Spaceborne Imaging Radar-C ( SIR-C ) and began processing its first images of the earth, while engineers working with the X-Band Synthetic Aperture Radar ( X-SAR ) worked their way through some initial activation problems.
In 1937 Frieda Harris began taking lessons in Projective Synthetic Geometry, based upon the ideas of Goethe as reflected in the teachings of Steiner, from Olive Whicher and George Adams.

Synthetic and with
Synthetic amethyst is produced by gamma-ray, x-ray or electron beam irradiation of clear quartz which has been first doped with ferric impurities.
In July 2009, ExxonMobil announced a $ 600 million collaboration with Synthetic Genomics to research and develop next-generation biofuels.
Synthetic polymerization reactions may be carried out with or without a catalyst.
The group's worldwide buzz started with " Ego Trippin '," its first 12-inch single on Next Plateau Records in 1986 that was the first hip hop song to feature the " Synthetic Substitution " drum break sample.
Sometimes argued to be in competition with Phonics and Synthetic phonics methods.
Synthetic verbal conjugation is expressed in present, aorist and imperfect tenses, while perfect, pluperfect, future and conditional tenses / moods are made by combining auxiliary verbs with participles or synthetic tense forms.
From the conservation movement at the beginning of the 20th century, then with concern in the sixties about chemical pesticides, the ecological movement was born with Murray Bookchin's Our Synthetic Environment and Rachel Carson's Silent Spring.
Synthetic pharmaceutical drugs with corticosteroid-like effect are used in a variety of conditions, ranging from brain tumors to skin diseases.
* Synthetic resin a liquid or soft plastic monomer used to make a hard thermosetting plastic, changing viscosity in a way reminiscent to the way some plant resins " set " with time.
Synthetic reeds are useful when the instrument is played intermittently with long breaks in between, during which time a natural reed might become dry.
Synthetic taurine is obtained from isethionic acid ( 2-hydroxyethanesulfonic acid ), which in turn is obtained from the reaction of ethylene oxide with aqueous sodium bisulfite.
Synthetic dying techniques along with post-dye treatments were introduced to control shrink and twist.
Synthetic and computer-based approaches are used for the development of newer antitrypanosomal analogues with improved efficacy and oral bioavailability.
Reforming Skinny Puppy in 2003 with Mark Walk, they have since released two albums on the German label Synthetic Symphony, and toured extensively.
Synthetic tetraesters, which are similar to vegetable oils but with four fatty acid chains compared to the normal three found in a natural ester, are manufactured by Fischer esterification.
Both Venera 15 and 16 were equipped with a Synthetic Aperture Radar ( SAR ).
Synthetic web or rope with thin steel wires interwoven to carry the electrical charge has become popular in recent years, particularly where additional visibility is desired.
Synthetic materials with wood-like qualities are also used, though they are the most expensive option in most situations.
' Chambers was associated with Chapman's salon and his work served as the unacknowledged template for the Synthetic Philosophy.
Synthetic alforsite is prepared in a laboratory and mixed with soil to create a polluted soil, and then is treated with a mixture of salt and ammonium dihydrogen phosphate and maintained at a pH level of nine for two weeks.

Synthetic and late
Synthetic lubricants were first synthesized, or man-made, in significant quantities as replacements for mineral lubricants ( and fuels ) by German scientists in the late 1930s and early 1940s because of their lack of sufficient quantities of crude for their ( primarily military ) needs.
Synthetic coolants originated in the late 1950s and are usually water-based.

Synthetic and early
Later that same year, Psyche's history repeated itself when Gero Herrde from Synthetic Symphony / SPV requested that Psyche re-release their first two albums allowing for the chance to remaster the material, add historical early recordings, and update the design for the legendary " Insomnia Theatre " and " Unveiling The Secret " albums.
Synthetic Socks is a very early recording by Gene Ween, released on TeenBeat Records in 1987.
Synthetic types include paper-wrapped high tensile wire ( using the Lloyd Loom process patented in the early 1900s ), and plastic or resin and are often preferred for outdoor use.
Synthetic Flying Machine was an early project of the The Olivia Tremor Control's Will Cullen Hart and Bill Doss, and Neutral Milk Hotel's Jeff Mangum.
In light of this discovery, Heraeus joined forces with AEG and founded a quartz lamp company, culminating in the development of the ‘ Original Hanau Synthetic Sunlamp ’ which flooded onto the German market as early as the 1930s.

Synthetic and ;
Synthetic polymers may consist of both crystalline and amorphous regions ; the degree of crystallinity may be expressed in terms of a weight fraction or volume fraction of crystalline material.
Synthetic pesticides allowed for use on organic farms include insecticidal soaps and horticultural oils for insect management ; and Bordeaux mixture, copper hydroxide and sodium bicarbonate for managing fungi.
* ETC Group papers on Biopiracy: Topics include: Monsanto ’ s species-wide patent on all genetically modified soybeans ( EP0301749 ); Synthetic Biology Patents ( artificial, unique life forms ); Terminator Seed Technology ; etc ...
Credited as Synthetic Sox ( not " Socks " as in the album title ), three of the TeenBeat tracks ; Tree, Sea of Mellichis, and Investigating Tornadoes were released on vinyl as part of Shadow Mouth: Compilation One, released on the Shadow Mouth Record label based in Asbury Park, New Jersey.
* Synthetic data, are any data applicable to a given situation that are not obtained by direct measurement or from live system as described in Synthetic data ; terminology used in testing of software applications
There were also a number of conferences touching upon these subjects, such as the Workshop on Interactive Fiction & Synthetic Realities in 1990 ; Interactive Story Systems: Plot & Character at Stanford in 1995 ; the AAAI Workshop on AI and Entertainment, 1996 ; Lifelike Computer Characters, Snowbird, Utah, October 1996 ; the First International Conference on Autonomous Agents at Marina del Rey, CA.
Synthetic difficulty also is sequence dependent ; typically amyloid peptides and proteins are difficult to make.
* Synthetic phonics teaches phonics at the level of the individual phoneme from the outset ; NOT syllables and NOT onset and rime.
Synthetic and natural receptors in molecular assemblies ; molecular recognition, 2D-crystallization and function of proteins on monolayers and liposomes, e. g. lectins, streptavidin, monoclonal antibodies, phospholipase A2 and acetylcholinesterase, tailoring of bioreactive surfaces ; mixed protein multilayers.
* New York Times, October 10, 1929 ; " German Produces Gold in Synthetic Test ; Denies Swindling Ludendorff and Others "
Synthetic intelligence ( SI ) is an alternative term for artificial intelligence which emphasizes that the intelligence of machines need not be an imitation or any way artificial ; it can be a genuine form of intelligence.
Synthetic means that which is produced by synthesis ; combining parts to form a whole, colloquially, a man-made version of that which has arisen naturally.

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