Suggestions(5)
Exact(6)
Interestingly, in the single beam configuration, the beam induced an optical torque on the embryo causing it to rotate around its axis (Fig. 6(B), Media 3) due to the embryo's inhomogeneity and the mismatch between the position of the beam focus and the centre of mass of the embryo.
"If it's right at midpoint, there's no force causing it to rotate.
When the bottom disk is rotated the material between its holes exerts a tiny gravitational tug on the material between the holes of the top disk, causing it to rotate, albeit only by billionths of a degree.
In Belonesox, it allows force to be transferred from the lower jaw directly to the premaxilla, thereby causing it to rotate dorsally.
The hydrodynamic forces imparted on a tidal turbine rotor, whilst causing it to rotate and hence generate power, will also cause the blades to deform.
I suggest that the first flagellum originated by the novel combination of a slime-secretion nozzle and a modified TonB complex that became coupled to it, thus causing it to rotate.
Similar(54)
Another steam-driven machine, described in 1629 in Italy, was designed in such a way that a jet of steam impinged on blades extending from a wheel and caused it to rotate by the impulse principle.
Jumping on a cube causes it to rotate, changing the color of the visible sides of the cube.
A pulsar is a highly condensed neutron star that contains an enormous amount of energy, which causes it to rotate, often very rapidly.
As the region that would become the Solar System, known as the pre-solar nebula, collapsed, conservation of angular momentum caused it to rotate faster.
Merely modifying the TonB complex in the manner just described would be sufficient to make it interact with the basal ring of a pre-existing secretion nozzle and to cause it to rotate.
More suggestions(4)
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com