'All the decorations we know from that period were geometric,
schematized, abstract ...
An exception would seem to be cognitive linguistics (e.g., Evans 2013; 2009; Popova 2005), were it not for its visual bias placing an unwarranted constraint on
schematized iconicity (Fauconnier and Turner 2002; Finke 1990; 1989; Johnson, 2005; 1987; Kosslyn et al.
It is also expected that student can easily see their differences and apply their solution of a problem to other problems with appropriate modification, through which they might abstract the solution to form conceptual understanding and
schematized knowledge.
This article considers the significance of Kant's
schematized categories in the Critique of Pure Reason for contemporary metaphysics.
a step-decremental ramp), a similarly-apparent first-order V[O.sub.2] kinetic response would result, as
schematized in Figure 1b.
When assessing a mathematical model, a real phenomenon is simplified,
schematized and the scheme obtained is expressed in dependence on the phenomenon complexity by means of a selected mathematical apparatus.
The behavior of an irradiated stem-cell population can be
schematized (Figure 1).
His readings are sometimes dubious, asserting, for instance, that the apostles on the Moone cross are 'highly
schematized identical figures', whereas the faces are in fact all distinctly individual, as Henderson argues elsewhere.
Courtmanche's
schematized treatment of representations of Adam, Eve, and Satanic figures enables him to discover patterns of characterization and development of themes but produces a kind of rigidity of interpretation that sometimes leaves out of account Hawthorne's pioneering achievements in psychology.
Dysart is more complex but also part of a rather
schematized drama, as we find him elaborating his two-sided conundrum in a direct address to the audience: if I'm so logical a healer of troubled spirits, why is my little life so circumscribed and miserable; why can't I be more like this mad boy with his unchained worshipful passion?
The two albums deal with the "thorny" relationship between reaching for fame and getting it, and the review says the relationship "is conceptualized,
schematized, scrutinized and historicized on `The Stand Ins' through characters."
For example, the automaton in Figure 2 represents the
schematized syllabification possibilities for a word for a simplified version of English.2.
Avoiding this diverse reflective order, as is natural for a journal's special issue, Dainotto's single-minded study of the topic attains its desired comprehensive character with a
schematized integrated structure: "an attempt to single out, in eighteenth and nineteenth-century theorizations of Europe, the surfacing of structures and paradigms that have since informed ideas of the continent and of its cultural identity." (p.4) In response to Anthony Pagden's comment (2002) that no history of Europe from 500 B.C.
The Pink Period is represented by the heavily
schematized and yet so tender TE[logical not]te de femme, de face (1906).
Building on a rigorously
schematized yet internally flexible set of operating principles grounded in a 1902 invention by founder Sakichi Toyoda--an automated loom that would shut itself down the instant a single thread snapped--the Japanese enterprise has grown from a small textile factory to the most profitable automobile manufacturer in the world.