Sentence examples for cones of a from inspiring English sources

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The cones of a diabolo are classified as either elliptic or hyperbolic.

When a beetle flies to the cones of a male plant, perhaps seeking pollen to eat or for a place to lay its eggs, it brushes against the pollen.

Jackman and Kramer found the same positive feedback in the cones of a zebrafish, lizard, salamander, anole (whose retina contains only cones) and rabbit, proving that "this is not just some weird thing that happens in lizards; it seems to be true across all vertebrates and presumably humans," Kramer said.

Let be a closed convex subset of a topological linear space and a family of closed, convex, and pointed cones of a topological space such that for all.

(Separation property [12]) Let C and K be two closed cones of a (mathbb {R}^{p}) with base norms (C_{U}) and (K_{U}), respectively.

Hops, the flowering cones of a vining plant that get turned into a component of just about every beer--providing the flavoring and aroma--are an essential crop in the Pacific Northwest.

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The horizontal-double-dip-cone-of-a-shape that we call a heart has to be two round breasts above the magical triangle of love -- a female torso.

Acupuncture is sometimes accompanied by moxibustion, the burning of small cones of an herb (typically Artemisia moxa) at acupuncture points.

(It's hard to resist her comparison of the soft needles and dangling cones of an Eastern hemlock to "feather boas carelessly slung around a woman's neck").

A juniper "berry" is not a fruit at all but the cone of a gymnosperm.

All you can do is confine its origin to with a cone of a certain angle.

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