She pointed out that the entire state of Jammu and Kashmir was home to a large number of forts, worship places, gardens, inns, stepwells (baolis) and other sturdy structures built by its Muslim (including Kashmiris, Mughals and Afghans), Sikh and local Hindu Dogra rulers in accordance with their religious and cultural traditions and architectonics .

Similarly, in "The Architectonics of Fiction," Wideman says rap extends the "African American tradition" because it, too, "contain[s] the memory of a hard, unclean break" (1990, 44).

The artworks are chosen with an eye for local color, large scale architectonics , and the curated aesthetic that has made W properties world famous.

Architectonics of thinking and the neuro-intelligence.

Each work in the resulting exhibition resonates with Noguchi's legacy in a variety of ways, in his architectonics , his reverence for nature, or, as Hart puts it, "Noguchi's expansive notion of sculpture." Designer Benjamin Graindorge's black tubular steel "edaLight," for example, formally merges the natural world with the technological one, resembling at once a "supersized circuit board and a climbing vine," according to Hart, "as if a giant, bioluminescent, unobtanium-powered leaf had fallen to Earth from a tree on Pandora.

architectonics , to draw on the Russian Formalists' distinction

Neves, "Consciousness as a phenomenon in the operational architectonics of brain organization: criticality and self-organization considerations," Chaos, Solitons & Fractals, vol.

Disturbances in the architectonics of the nose were found in 40/82 (48.8%) patients, and the pathology of the nasopharyngeal tonsil was in 48/82 (58.8%) children.

Flier, "Filling in the Blanks: The Church of the Intercession and the Architectonics of Medieval Muscovite Ritual," Harvard Ukrainian Studies 19, nos.