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generative nucleus
generativer Nukleus
gen·era·tive [ˈʤenərətɪv, ingl am -t̬-] AGG
1. generative BIOL:
generativ term tecn
2. generative LING:
generativ term tecn
nu·cleus <pl -clei [or -es]> [ˈnju:kliəs, ingl am esp ˈnu:-] SOST
1. nucleus (core):
Kern m <-(e)s, -e>
2. nucleus BIOL:
Kern m <-(e)s, -e>
Nukleus m <-, Nuklei> term tecn
3. nucleus FIS NUCL:
Kern m <-(e)s, -e>
Nukleus m <-, Nuklei> term tecn
4. nucleus ASTRON:
generative nucleus
nucleus <pl nuclei> [ˈnjuːkliəs] SOST
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No provincial organization of the party existed, just a formal central nucleus.
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These formed the nucleus of the present garden.
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These volumes formed the nucleus of a reference collection of important scientific books.
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This region was chosen to be stimulated because the caudate nucleus is involved in controlling voluntary movements.
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The nucleus is situated at the base of the brain, adjacent to the optic chiasm.
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This is related to generative mechanisms as well as to representational ones ( See Bruno Latour ’ s analyses of the automated mechanism of renaissance perspective in which he claims that the relations between objects and their representational tools, are not limited to the representation of reality, but can also serve as a means of controlling reality.
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Dies bezieht sich ebenso auf generative wie auf repräsentative Mechanismen ( Siehe Bruno Latours Analysen des in der Renaissance entwickelten Verfahrens der Zentralperspektive, in denen er davon ausgeht, dass sich die Beziehungen zwischen Objekten und den Instrumenten ihrer Darstellung nicht auf die Repräsentation der Realität beschränken, sondern auch zur Kontrolle der Realität dienen können.
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The computer art of the 1990s led to new artistic methods and practices, such as generative design, network art and interactive mixed media installations.
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Die Computerkunst der 1990er-Jahre brachte neue künstlerische Verfahren und Praktiken, wie generatives Design, Netzkunst und interaktive Mixed-Media-Installationen.
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Visible is not a sensual form, but rather, generative work on geometrical elements and the shadows they leave behind.
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Was zu sehen ist, ist keine sinnliche Form, ist generative Arbeit an geometrisch Elementen und ihren Nachschatten.
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In their e-Mail dialog with Thomas Dreher they discuss the change from the art-discourse on monochromy as a specific form of abstract painting to net projects and problematise aspects of generative art and software.
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Ihr e-Mail Dialog mit Thomas Dreher verknüpft kunsttheoretische Aspekte der Monochromie als spezifische Form abstrakter Malerei mit Fragen der generativen Kunst und der Software.
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A seminar about semantics in WS 94 / 95 held by Susanne Beckmann resulted a paper about the semantics of the generative transformation grammar ( PostScript, packed 53 kb ).
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In einem Seminar über Semantik im WS 94 / 95 bei Susanne Beckmann ist ein Referat über die Semantik der generativen Transformationsgrammatik ( GTG ) entstanden ( Postscript, gepackt 53 kb ).
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