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The image of the ball is ambiguous: not only does it suggest the happy enclosed sphere of copulation, but a cannonball, embodying the ruthless determination to succeed.
Located at National Park Center Lusen, near the town of Neuschönau, the walk should be avoided by the vertiginous: elevated 25 feet or more above the forest floor, the path finishes by slowly spiraling up into a huge tower that tops out at 144 feet, surrounding three giant fir trees in a huge, partly enclosed sphere.
Funny what a slight quirk can do: Made by Toronto-based Spinmaster, Bakugan has consistently infatuated 5-to-10-year-old boys through the added nuance of having its warrior action figures emerge from an enclosed sphere.
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Instead, I use an accurate approximation by finding for each cell the smallest sphere enclosing the spheres of its grand-daughter cells.
Thus, s = z ses, the centre of the smallest enclosing sphere.
The room is illuminated by votive candles, wall sconces and hanging lights enclosed in spheres of rice paper.
At night, the sheer carpet of water glows with the reflection of the huge titanium sphere enclosed in the Hayden Planetarium's glass walls, which are bathed in blue light.
Here, V is the volume enclosed in a sphere whose radius is the distance to a certain source in the sample, and Vmax is the volume enclosed in a sphere whose radius is the largest distance at which the source can be detected.
We explored the benefits of co-culturing nucleus pulposus cells (NPC) and adult mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) using a novel spherical bilaminar pellet culture system where one cell type is enclosed in a sphere of the other cell type.
At 10 hours post fertilization (hpf), untreated embryos had completed epiboly and had entirely enclosed the yolk sphere (Fig. 2A).
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