An assemblage can be defined as a composition, or an arrangement, of multiple different human and non-human, discursive and material components, that come together to form a whole, but with each component being an assemblage in its own right, composed of other components, that are also ...
Cognitive assemblages, conceptualized by Hayles and further developed by David Beer (2023) can be defined as follows: A cognitive assemblage emphasizes the flow of information through a system and the choices and decisions that create, modify and interpret the flow. While a cognitive assemblage may...
or event can be interpreted as equivalent in age if the depositional environment, event, or landform being investigated is clearly defined, if samples for dating have been strategically collected to constrain the age range, and there are no obvious systematic errors such as partial bleaching, diagen...
Weathering of bones has been defined as chemical and mechanical deterioration and destruction occurring over Time (the periodic system of solar years). Actualistically documented correlations between the years since animal death and weathering stages, and between weathering stages and depositional habitats...
Deep-sea fish are generally defined as the diverseassemblage offishspecies living beyond marginal seas and continental shelves, and/or at depths greater than 200 metres,[...] daccess-ods.un.org daccess-ods.un.org 深海鱼的一般定义为栖息于边缘海和大陆架以外且(或)在水深超过 200 米之 处的各类...
the top but, on examination, turn out not to be there. This ability to both suggest a vessel while at the same time denying it is part of what gives the artist’s work its profundity. These pieces are, as the exhibition’s biographical panel notes, “abstract paintings in the round.”...
The community diversity of microbes within the plastisphere has been reported in early scanning electron micrographs of biofilms formed on plastics [96]. The term “Biofilm” can be defined as aggregates of cells that are either attached or unattached to a substrate and grow within a matrix consi...
Analyses were separated between species and assemblage levels. A species’ thermal bias was defined as the difference between the regional median temperature for a time zone and the species’ thermal median (temperatures averaged over all zone-level occurrences of the species from the Margaritatus to...
Cold stress duration was defined as the number of days in situ water temperature was 1 °C below the minimum of the mean wintertime (January–March) SST. Thermal stress thresholds were calculated independently for each sub-region during the study period using modeled SST data from the Hybrid ...
57Global assemblages, as they call this group or class of emerging forms,are reactions to certain problems; they are defined as“sites for the formationand reformation of what we will call [...]anthropological problems[original em-phasis]”.58The authors argue–reminding us of Foucault’s ...