Sentence examples for mass of which from inspiring English sources

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However, knowledge of the dynamics of the pervasive hot gas, the mass of which is much larger than the combined mass of all the stars in the cluster, is lacking.

These elements are not dealt with in abstract, but sifted through the vagaries of character, of an individual trying to figure where he stands in relation to the mass of which he is a part.

This weight of solid silver, the mass of which varied from one time and area to another, stood at about 2/3 of the gold pound, which equaled 240 western silver deniers.

The force of gravity acts on each bit of mass of which each component is made, but for each rigid component it may be thought of as acting at a single point, the centre of gravity, which is in these cases the same as the centre of mass. Figure 20: (A) A body supported by two rigid members under tension.

Compound 27 bearing a C7 OMe group could still undergo spontaneous deacylation to yield a single product (Fig. 5a), the retention time and mass of which were consistent with the synthetic standard of 29 (Supplementary Figs. 101 107, Supplementary Table 9).

The force of gravity acts on each bit of mass of which each component is made, but for each rigid component it may be thought of as acting at a single point, the centre of gravity, which is in these cases the same as the centre of mass.

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He also wrote several articles for the Marxist publication The New Masses, of which he later became an editor (1931 32).

In a normal year, a tagged butterfly is like a needle in a haystack of unmarked monarchs, the masses of which perch far out of reach in the branches of the towering Oyamel fir trees.

The club's shareholding masses (of which I was a member) agreed to relinquish control to a committed benefactor whose sights are set on transforming the Bees into a more prominent piece of the London football jigsaw.

His works include 19 operas, of which Costanza e fortezza (1723) is notable; 29 partitas, including the Concentus musico-instrumentalis (1701); 10 oratorios; and about 80 masses, of which the Missa canonica, (1708), written in canon throughout, is particularly admired.

Most of the breast cancers, 80%, depicted spiculated or circular/oval breast masses, of which three-quarters were without associated calcifications.

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