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Among Terreform One's recent designs are tree spheres called Willow Balls.
It consists of series of tubules, flattened sacs called cisternae, and membrane-bound spheres called vesicles.
Inside the nerve terminal, neurotransmitter molecules are stored in tiny spheres called synaptic vesicles, which are "docked" in an "active zone" just beneath the cell membrane.
And it is just another sign that we are moving away from the industrial age in that we no longer have two totally separate spheres called work and home".
Instead, you must figure out how to maneuver small spheres, called "larvae," into little boxes, by taking advantage of the fact that the force of gravity is not absolute but relative to the direction in which your paddle is moving.
And a black-and-white diptych showing a bleak shrubby landscape hangs behind a single sculptural work: a trio of beach-ball-size clear glass spheres called "Souffle" (or, in English, "Breathe").
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Its shadows are a cluster of dangling spheres, calling to mind a music chord freed from its staff.
In Neuchâtel, a 90-foot wooden sphere called the Palais de l'Équilibre, by Groupe H architects, contains an exhibition on climate change.
I had eaten at Barca once before, and a heavenly sphere called chocolate velvet, a ball of smooth deep dark chocolate wrapped in an intensely chocolate coverlet, lingered in my memory.
Except for the too obvious and too John Miller-like fecal brown sphere called "Bad Planet," all these works are interesting and impressive; but a flat-footed conceptual literalism keeps them from being as surprising or funny as they could be.
Thus, since σT4eff is the rate of radiation per unit area for a perfectly radiating sphere and if L is the total radiation (i.e., luminosity) of a star considered to be a sphere of radius R, such a sphere (called a blackbody) would emit a total amount of energy equal to its surface area, 4πR2, multiplied by its energy per unit area.
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