Sentence examples for which spheres from inspiring English sources

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Typically the actor wears an all-black suit, to which spheres of reflective material are attached.

At right is a 19th-century tellurian, an instrument in which spheres representing the Earth and the Moon move around the Sun.

To verify whether this theory also holds in our system, in which spheres are present at a viscoelastic material gas interface, we determined θ eq by the following experiment and compared the values of θ eq with θ end.

Minimal models in which spheres are driven along flexible trajectories (Brumley et al., 2012; Niedermayer et al., 2008) reveal that deformation-induced changes in the phase speed can facilitate synchrony.

For asymmetric SEBS without any solvent, Kim et al. [ 3], using SAXS, TEM, and rheology, demonstrated that there is a broad range of temperature in which spheres of PS assume LSO and subsequently dissolve above nanophase separation temperature to form a homogeneous solution.

Ultimately, it may be beneficial for the microporated microspheres to have a more homogenous distribution of size and distribution of pockets since a disperse population of sensing spheres with regard to these variables could result in a response that is dependent on which spheres are being interrogated.

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But to Mr. Rowland such descriptions trivialize the real issues at stake in the conflict, namely the essential nature of the universe and which sphere -- science or faith -- can better grasp it.

Similarly, when pairs of laterally lit spheres were presented and participants were asked to judge which sphere appeared to be more convex, participants chose spheres lit from the left regardless of the angle of illumination.

The ease with which these spheres could be fabricated and the ability to control the size of spheres should facilitate investigations of their scope for drug delivery.

To solve this problem, the scan in which the spheres were scanned in air was used to determine the relative location of the spheres within the Jaszczak phantom.

The differentiation potential of stem cells in spheres appears to be dependent upon the starting cell population and the medium in which the spheres are cultured.

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