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Michael summons the staff to a primitive grief counseling session involving a collapsible Hoberman sphere ball, in which Michael tells members of the staff to give stories of deceased love ones.
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glŏbus, i, m. [kindr. with glomus], a round body, a ball, sphere, globe.
Globe, sphere or ball that bears a map of the Earth on its surface and is mounted on an axle that permits rotation.
It's a word that comes from the Old English cliewen, which means a sphere, a ball, or a skein of thread.
The researchers recognized that this molecule's atoms are bonded together in a highly symmetrical hollow structure that resembles a sphere or ball.
This is accomplished either by using large batches (long columns of the same oil or product) or by placing an inflated rubber sphere or ball between batches to separate them.
In Fig. 3, the inelastic strain tensor is projected onto the lower hemisphere of the focal sphere beach ball diagrams, with the sphere size logarithmically proportional to the strain rate magnitude.
Surveillance sphere: This ball-shaped, camera-laden device is designed to be thrown into dangerous situations and then wirelessly relay pictures back to a smartphone or tablet.
Felwick calls his meat-free spheres "veg balls", while Norman prefers the oxymoronic but more elegant sounding "vegetarian meatballs".
We prove that the canonical central half-spaces are extremal in particular cases: products of log-concave measures on the real line satisfying precise conditions and products of uniform measures on spheres, or balls.
The predicted active sites are visualized as spheres in BALL-SNP, which represent their centers.
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