Sentence examples for spheres made of from inspiring English sources

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A sphere-on-flat contact geometry was adopted, employing 12.7 mm-diameter spheres made of (i) glass and (ii) poly(propylene).

Not so long ago we thought the whole universe was made of interlocking celestial spheres made of quintessence.

When the women of the Garden Club looked through that circle of leaves to see spheres made of sea-grape branches suspended from their beloved banyan tree, which was aglow with white lights, at least some of them finally got it.

Considerably less convincing are Terese Agnew's large photo-based image of a textile worker made entirely of clothing labels; Susie MacMurray's white wedding gown made of rubber gloves; Donna Marcus's spheres made of dull aluminum strainers; Subodh Gupta's half-sphere (a wall piece) made of shiny stainless-steel pots.

One has the 12-inch spikes fused into a semi-solid mass; another is a set of nine scary-looking spheres made of radiating spikes; the third is a structure like a low garden fence that meanders some 240 feet across the gallery's concrete floor (Johnson).

However, for some of the experiments with the largest spheres made of Pyrex glass, adsorption appears to have played an insignificant role.

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Different shapes interact with fluids in different ways as they pass through them — this means that some shapes (for instance, flat plates), can have a much greater drag than different shapes (for instance, spheres) made out of the same amount of material.

Stimuli Two sets of tetrahedrons, cubes, and spheres made out of brass were used as stimuli.

It could be likened to Melville's sea of golden brit where the whales fed – but the crustaceans, copepods and fingerling fish that composed the brit are being replaced, little by little, by nurdles, the tiny plastic spheres made by manufactured microbeads of polyethylene thermoplastic, or by rubbed fragments of plastic debris, poetically known as mermaids' tears.

The HTS in the QDSSCs is composed of an assembly of numerous TiO2 spheres made by the solvolthermal method.

Aristotelian scholars obviously had a geocentric vision of Earth, and so, in order to account for the visible movement of planets and stars in what should have been a fixed sky, proposed a model of "celestial spheres" in which stars were embedded within rotation-spheres made of an invisible element called "quintessence".

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