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Where he'd once seen only contamination and blight, he now discovered, in the Riachuelo, a rich fount of subject matter: residents who crossed the river daily to collect and sell trash found along its banks, the desolate landscapes of forgotten corners of the city, water that looked thick to the touch and varied in sheen with each day's evolving light.
Therefore the benefit of evolving light sensing systems also in non-phototrophic bacteria seems obvious, possibly enabling them to activate appropriate defense systems at an early time point, i.e. already at low light intensity before massive damage will occur [67].
With a nod to the kinetic art and Op art of artists like Bridget Riley, Victor Vasarely, Jesús Rafael Soto, and Julio Le Parc the morphing shapes form a "continuously evolving light fresco" and create a kind of trompe l'oeil effect for people staring up at it.
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Plants have evolved light sensing mechanisms to optimally adapt their growth and development to the ambient light environment.
In the ancestral migrations, she said, it probably took hundreds of generations for immigrants to evolve lighter skins for absorbing more sunlight.
Over time, entire populations living in northern climates evolved lighter skin tones than those individuals living in areas with higher levels of sunlight.
Guided by Bill Liscom, a restaurant Web site designer and his wife, Michelle Arona, a travel agent -- friends of friends in Tokyo -- we discovered that New Zealand cuisine has evolved light-years beyond shepherd's pie and lamb chops.
Talking to senior commanders, you get a clear sense that their view of force levels is evolving in light of their experiences".
There is also broader discussion to be had about how the research process is evolving in light of what many academics consider creeping managerialism, and in the same breath, what the role of those administrators who support academic staff should be.
A notable project at this year's Scopitone Festival in Nance, France, the work fuses the web of evolving, geometric light found in the duo's 2013 Line Segment Space installation with the science of vast, dim molecular clouds giant, filamentous "stellar nurseries" from which stars are born.
A notable project at this year's Scopitone Festival in Nance, France, the work fuses the web of evolving, geometric light found in the duo's 2013 Line Segment Space installation with the science of vast, dim molecular clouds the network of galactic filaments where stars are born.
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