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Strands of wind move.

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Eileen Moran, a visual effects producer who helped create the look of a bevy of blockbuster movies — from the ethereal world of "Avatar" down to King Kong's 460 billion strands of wind-rustled specially lighted fur — died on Sunday in Wellington, New Zealand.

By suggesting that genes are encoded by the order of chemicals on two complementary strands of molecules wound around each other in a double helix, they laid the foundation for the modern science of the gene, with all its hopeful and Orwellian aspects.

In the Innovative setup, the orchestral music appeared as a field of sound, the disentangled strands of violins, winds, and brass precisely arrayed in space; Keith Jarrett's piano (in his "Still Live" LP) appears in lovely dialogue with Jack DeJohnette's drums and Gary Peacock's bass, the sprung notes defined and singing, not spread out and spongy.

Two strands of nucleotides are wound around each other in the form of a double helix.

But what dazzles in these works is not so much the grand gesture as the tiny one -- the fleetness of a passing embellishment, for example, or the deftness with which two strands of counterpoint are wound together.

Separate the strands of wire.

All that mattered would be the beating of hearts, the widening and narrowing of pupils, the whirling of ties and loose strands of hair in the wind — nothing voluntary, nothing false.

Starting with the sides of your head right above your ear, take strands of hair and quickly wind them around your finger.

Strands of silver rope are wound around their limbs, asymmetrically, as individual anklets, armlets, bracelets.

Chromosomes are capped by telomeres, tightly wound strands of DNA.

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