Sentence examples for patterns of navigating from inspiring English sources

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This exhibition of paintings, drawings and videos by the painter, muralist, and video artist Gwyneth Leech explores movement through patterns of navigating a playground, the Wonder Wheel at Coney Island, and balancing acts at the circus.

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BBC management argued that the pattern could be explained because bbc.co.uk is now used as more of a "destination" than "as a means of navigating the web" by users.

That's the only way, I think, of navigating fame.

Patients with long-term conditions often struggle to navigate through corridors of hospitals, as a metaphor of navigating through mazes of fragmented healthcare systems.

Together, these observations suggest that distinct types of interneurons, as recognized by the differential expression of neurochemical markers such as calbindin or calretinin, may engage in distinct patterns of migration to navigate their way to their targets.

Lockley observes that to navigate by the stars, birds would need both a "sextant and chronometer": a built-in ability to read patterns of stars and to navigate by them, which also requires an accurate time-of-day clock.

Multicellular organisms also exhibit different motion strategies in their constituent cells, from the singular approach of human sperm to the different motility patterns of neutrophils as they navigate the body to sites of infection and capture invading organisms (Eisenbach and Lengeler, 2004).

In addition, when such a growing surface is inclined at an angle of 30 – 45 degrees, roots grow in waving patterns as they navigate the surface [ 6, 8- 12, 31, 32, 40].

The ability of bees to navigate using patterns of polarization in the sky instead of the Sun when the sky is overcast is due to the way the photopigment molecules are organized on the microvilli in the rhabdoms.

Echolocating bats in particular are unique in their absolute dependence on voice control for survival: these animals must constantly adjust the acoustic and temporal patterns of their orientation sounds to efficiently navigate and forage for insects at high speeds under the cover of darkness.

By the time von Frisch (reviewed in Frisch 1967) informed us that honey bees navigate using patterns of polarized light, no one was shocked that an invisible wealth of information existed right before our eyes.

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