• The reputation of Maria Sibylla Merian as a talented and skilled artist is firmly established among those familiar with her work. (brill.com)
  • Then at age 52, you set off for Surinam, because you really, really need and want to study the insects and their metamorphosis in place, not dead in someone's curiosity cabinet. (scienceblogs.com)
  • At an early age she could depict plants and insects with precision, a skill developed from close observation of nature. (brill.com)
  • His stepdaughter became curious about the insects for their own sake, and in particular about their metamorphosis. (brill.com)
  • For example, the hormone thyroxine prepared as a homeopathic '30C' dilution can slow down the metamorphosis of tadpoles turning into frogs," she explains. (naturalhealthwoman.com)
  • Abundance, metamorphosis, developmental, and behavioral abnormalities in Hyla chrysoscelis tadpoles following exposure to three agrichemicals and methyl mercury in outdoor mesocosms. (cdc.gov)
  • As a graduate student, he worked with prestigious biologist Nikolai Koltzoff, experimenting with inducing metamorphosis in axolotl, a species of aquatic salamander. (wikipedia.org)
  • Morizot forces us to enquire about our urban dwelling, not separate from but in a natural world shared with other species in a metamorphosis of becoming another. (leonardo.info)
  • New species are evolved through a biological process of metamorphosis. (apkbix.com)
  • As we embark on our journey of understanding and appreciation of this unique skill, we must begin by exploring its history and development. (omnilabs.ai)
  • In class 2.788, students explore how mechanics, structure, and materials intersect with biological systems by studying butterflies at every stage of their metamorphosis. (mit.edu)
  • Butterflies are also skilled pollinators. (mytrugreenlawn.com)
  • Butterflies are considered by many scientists to be "model organisms" and have been studied for centuries to support biological research. (mytrugreenlawn.com)
  • After seeing silkworm metamorphosis, she wondered if there was a common pattern of such life-changing events in all moths and butterflies. (brill.com)
  • While doing my undergrad, I was working in a lab looking at the effects of environmental contaminants on the development and metamorphosis of amphibians. (usaconservation.org)
  • In doing so, the artist emphasizes how Central and South America, the regions of origin of corn culture, were often not given enough consideration in history and works against the tendency, dominant in colonial chronicles, to overlook the history of development of local plants and thus devalue the agricultural skills and achievements of indigenous cultures. (portikus.de)
  • development of communication skills in areas of communication such as speaking, writing, listening, and nonverbal commu-nicating. (iup.edu)
  • These findings show the benefits an intervention program intended to promote the development of social-emotional skills can promote in Career Education. (bvsalud.org)
  • When the player becomes proficient at using the skills the character's life changes dramatically. (apkbix.com)
  • Since man first looked up at the stars and realized he was more than simply the sum total of his biological parts, he has contemplated his place in the universe and envisaged there must be more to life than just being alive. (stargatelibraries.com)
  • The main health risk factors for adolescents life skills. (who.int)
  • Despite their economic importance and biological diversity, relatively little is known of longhorned beetle ecology, behavior, or phylogenetic relationships. (si.edu)
  • Since this intellectual metamorphosis so long ago, man has sought not only the carnal pleasures of sexual intimacy with his mate, but moreover, the empyreal intimacy that lives within the heart of his soul-mate. (stargatelibraries.com)
  • Program: Individual Graduate Program, Biological Engineering and Small-Scale Technologies Emphasis, M.S. (ucmerced.edu)
  • The approved emphasis in BEST under the Individual Graduate Program (IGP) offers Masters of Science (M.S.) and Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degrees in the synergistic areas of Biological Engineering and Materials Engineering with specializations in diverse themes. (ucmerced.edu)
  • A: I graduated from Purdue University with a bachelor's in biological science with an emphasis on ecology, evolutionary, and environmental biology. (usaconservation.org)
  • Just like with biological evolution, one can picture the upward metamorphosis of the trade by barter (or bartering) system, which is (one of) the earliest known means of exchange amongst the more primitive of our predecessors. (broadcrunch.com)
  • I learned that Dr. Weeks' lab was looking for a graduate student with bioinformatics skills to work on a bioinformatic project for sex chromosome evolution. (uakron.edu)
  • I was really excited to be a part of this project as it would be a great opportunity for me to learn about sex chromosome evolution and gain new skills and experience in the bioinformatics domain. (uakron.edu)
  • As early man evolved toward sentient awareness, he came to the realization that woman was not just a biological anomaly whose only purpose was to serve him, but a soul-mate inherent to his own spiritual evolution. (stargatelibraries.com)
  • This study aimed to assess the effect of a Career Education intervention intended to promote social- emotional skills. (bvsalud.org)
  • Thus, it is a rigorous process to shape students' research skill and it gives the students a solid foundation for future research. (iubat.edu)
  • At the end of the course, the student will have acquired diagnostic skills, will be able to evaluate the phytosanitary importance of the main plant disease agents and will have the basic knowledge to define eco-sustainable strategies for the containment of infections in natural and anthropogenic environments. (unict.it)
  • Embedded as human animals are in biological, social, and technological ecosystems, we can't strip away ideology to achieve a "simply human. (publicbooks.org)
  • Data were obtained using the Inventory for the Assessment of Social and Emotional Skills (SENNA 2.0). (bvsalud.org)
  • In class 2.702 (Systems Engineering and Naval Ship Design), naval officers and other graduate students get hands-on experience in project management skills that will be central to their future careers. (mit.edu)
  • However, research has demonstrated that ultra-high dilutions are able to cause biological effects. (naturalhealthwoman.com)
  • When she was just 13, she conducted her first independent "investigation" of butterfly metamorphosis on the small tortoiseshell (shown below). (brill.com)
  • Tracking is not just the skill of following an invisible animal but also the art of grasping human nature. (leonardo.info)
  • In this solemn poem form, he praised the metamorphoses of the grain and its influence on the human condition. (portikus.de)
  • Technical field visits have multidisciplinary interest and aim to foster students learning and to improve their practical skills. (unict.it)
  • It takes skill and knowledge to do this - a person must train for four years to become a homeopath. (naturalhealthwoman.com)
  • Featured image: Cauleen Smith, Metamorphosis of Science Fiction (2015) (detail). (publicbooks.org)
  • It covers a wide range of topics, from the anatomy and physiology of the nervous system to the biological basis of behavior, so it can be quite complex. (inforain.org)
  • Sitting and moving quietly takes practice, but these skills can greatly improve your chances of hearing and seeing wildlife. (harriscenter.org)
  • rather, I use this web site to analyze my work, and improve my writing skills. (stargatelibraries.com)
  • Such models may be derived from physical and biological principles and expressed as the solutions of sets of differential equations or they may derive from data via statistical and machine learning methods. (exeter.ac.uk)
  • The structure of biological membranes and transport of both solutes and signals across membranes are explored. (iup.edu)
  • In these luscious works, artists combined plants and animals for reasons aesthetic and symbolic rather than biological. (brill.com)
  • So I choose to major in Bioinformatics so that I can solve biological problems using programming. (uakron.edu)