dunbar in A Sentence

    1

    Dunbar CE, et al.

    0
    2

    The battle of Dunbar lasted two hours.

    0
    3

    Dunbar became a NASA astronaut in August 1981.

    0
    4

    Professor Dunbar's group studies social networks and how we manage their size and composition.

    0
    5

    A veteran of five space flights, Dunbar has logged more than 1,208 hours(50 days) in space.

    0
    6

    Dr. Dunbar has served as an adjunct assistant professor in Mechanical Engineering at the University of Houston.

    0
    7

    His maternal grandfather, Asa Dunbar, led Harvard's 1766 student"Butter Rebellion", the first recorded student protest in the American.

    0
    8

    Built on the Dunbar Number, which states that humans can only maintain about 150 stable relationships at a time.

    0
    9

    One hot debate is whether technology will change Dunbar's law- can you really handle more than 150 friends?

    0
    10

    His maternal grandfather, Asa Dunbar, led Harvard's 1766 student"Butter Rebellion", the first recorded student protest in the American colonies.

    0
    11

    Dunbar's Number is a theory that people can only manage meaningful relationships with about 150 people at any one time.

    0
    12

    Dunbar's number is a suggested cognitive limit to the number of people with whom one can maintain stable social relationships.

    0
    13

    Gavin Dunbar, who followed him in 1518, completed the structure by adding the two western spires and the southern transept.

    0
    14

    There's Dunbar's Number, 150, a"cognitive limit to the number of individuals with whom any one person can maintain stable relationships.".

    0
    15

    However there are studies, among them, the Dunbar number that stipulates how the human limit to have around 148 connections(relationships) stable.

    0
    16

    Richard A. Lewis, MD: I certainly new Bob Shaffer and Dunbar[Hoskins], and Jack[Hetherington], and saw the development of this in 1978.

    0
    17

    William Dunbar, the Scottish poet known for his satirical works, is credited with first printing the F-word in English, sometime in the early 1500s:.

    0
    18

    Antonia Dunbar, Miki Agrawal and Radha Agrawal came up with the idea for Thinx underwear because they often had problems with themselves during their days.

    0
    19

    On the night of 11-12 March, Darnley and Mary escaped from the palace and took temporary refuge in Dunbar Castle before returning to Edinburgh on 18 March.

    0
    20

    Because the size of the brain's neocortex effectively limits group size, many of our social adaptations are in tune with small cohesive groups with this capacity(Dunbar, 1993).

    0
    21

    Dunbar Hoskins, Jr., MD- GRF as an organization is unique because it's the largest foundation in the country, maybe in the world, focused only on one disease, glaucoma.

    0
    22

    Dunbar determined that people are only capable of having a finite number of friends due to the size of our neocortex, which is a subsection of our cerebral cortex.

    0
    23

    We know that social groups in excess of 150 tend to be too large to effectively know and maintain- this is the so-called Dunbar number, named after the anthropologist Robin Dunbar.

    0
    24

    Robin Dunbar, an anthropologist and psychologist at the University of Oxford, famously suggested that to be happy, most people need a group of roughly five people with whom they can deeply bond- not just one person.

    0
    25

    Here's the science behind it: In the early'90s, British anthropologist Robin Dunbar noticed a correlation between a primate's brain size and how big their social groups were- the bigger the brain, the more friends one could have.

    0
    26

    Dunbar is a private pilot with over 200 hours in single engine land aircraft, has logged more than 700 hours flying time in T-38 jets as a back-seater, and has over 100 hours as co-pilot in a Cessna Citation jet.

    0
    27

    In 1893, the Badminton Association of England published the first set of rules according to these regulations, similar to today's rules, and officially launched badminton in a house called"Dunbar" at 6 Waverley Grove, Portsmouth, England on September 13 of that year.

    0
    28

    Robin Dunbar would say that by stepping away from this friendship I had made room for someone else to slip in to my circle of most intimate friends, but isn't it the point of such close friends that they are in some important sense irreplaceable?

    0