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That reverses a trend since the end of the last Ice Age when, relieved of the crushing ice sheets at the poles, the Earth had been bouncing back into a more spherical shape.
Dr. Bryan Kelly conducted the operation at the Hospital for Special Surgery to fix a torn labrum and an impingement in Rodriguez's hip. Kelly told reporters last week that the injury was the result of the oblong shape of the femoral head in Rodriguez's hip, and that he would reshape the bone into a more spherical shape in a two-hour procedure, and clamp the torn labrum back to the bone.
These simulations show a more spherical mass loss.
Ceres, on the other hand, is big enough for gravity to have pulled it into a more spherical shape.
MAST is a more spherical device than JET, and if the design is successful it will have advantages over traditional fusion power-plant designs.
Investigation of cell morphology on the scaffolds by SEM, shows a more spherical morphology of chondrocytes on the cross-linked scaffolds for 21 days of in vitro culture.
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The reduction in husk thickness at the ends of a long, angular fruit would result in a less angular, more spherical, fruit.
But a squirrel's nest is covered, and more spherical, a difference that is sometimes hard to see from the ground.
Based on a range of experimental studies (e.g. Lone et al., 1993; Willcox, 2004; Braadbaart and van Bergen, 2005; Nesbitt, 2006: 21), most carbonized seeds appear to shrink between 10 and 20 %, with a slight bias towards higher shrinkage in the longest dimension, i.e. a tendency to become more spherical.
Thus, although it is more spherical, an elderly lens is less and less able to focus the light from nearby objects.
Bubbles have classically been found to be more spherical with a reduced rise velocity in the presence of surfactants up to the CMC.
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