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The spheres at the intersections would then rotate.
The Music of the Spheres Society played at Weill Recital Hall on a Friday, a trio called Music of the Spheres at the Frick Collection on Sunday.
The rice in the fried bite-size spheres at All'Onda is mixed not with the classic Fontina cheese but with jet-black squid ink.
He's talking about what would be the 12th installment of his monumental documentary series tracking a group of English schoolchildren from different social spheres at seven-year intervals.
The first, represented by that of Aristotle, held that the planets are carried around the centre of the universe embedded in unchangeable, material, invisible spheres at fixed distances.
The department has argued that plutonium, the material at the heart of nuclear bombs, deteriorates over time, and thus the hollow plutonium spheres at the heart of the bombs, the "pits," have to be replaced.
The plant, called Pantex (for Panhandle of Texas), stores the plutonium "pits," the softball-sized spheres at the heart of the bombs, in bunkers built by the Army in the 1930s for artillery shells.
It's elegant looking, with spheres at the top representing how much you've walked, cycled or driven.
The red hollow and solid spheres at interface represent the unoccupied and occupied interface state, respectively.
Fig. 2 SEM micrograph of the as-synthesised PSA latex spheres at 10,000 magnifications.
Results showed that the CNTs were coated unevenly with densely-packed carbon spheres at 950 °C.
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