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Christian Marclay's "Sound Event" would involve rolling quantities of small balls (golf, Ping-Pong, tennis) down the ramp.
It is then shaken up in a mixture of water, a special silicone-based oil, a large quantity of tiny plastic balls, and the reagents of the polymerase chain reaction (a way of duplicating DNA to make small samples bigger).The aim is to get the smallest sample possible a single type of DNA molecule into each well on the chip.
The researchers used "pyrosequencing", a process which breaks up the DNA into short chunks and then shakes them up in a mixture of water, a special silicone-based oil, a large quantity of tiny plastic balls and chemicals capable of duplicating DNA.
But two months ago, physicists at the University of Arizona in Tucson and the Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics in Heidelberg, Germany, announced that they had discovered a way to make large quantities of the ball-shaped molecules.
Sheer quantity of bars?
No sleeve of balls?
A quantity of particular interest is the number of red balls drawn, which is just the sum of the entries in this numerical description of the experimental outcome.
Before the collision the two balls collectively have 101 units of quantity of motion as measure by ms, and 10,001 units of vis viva as measured by mv2.
Ball milling parameters, such as ball-to-powder weight ratio, type and quantity of surfactant and type of medium were varied as guided by the Taguchi design.
"This is not [about] introducing them to a crazy quantity of women just for hooking up – [it's a] totally different ball game.
To make them, divide one quantity of milk loaf dough into mini 50g or large 100g pieces, shape these into balls and sit them touching one another on trays lined with nonstick paper.
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