Other images also surfaced from the Dance Lab experiments, including the opposing forces of magnetism and repulsion. |
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What I love about your characters is the perfect balance of cute and sinister, attraction and repulsion. |
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Of course, while atoms interact via well defined forces of attraction and repulsion, people are seldom so straightforward. |
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Unless a mapping population is very large, it is difficult to detect repulsion linkages between simplex markers in polyploids. |
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A look of repulsion for the sickening display of uncontrolled emotion and loud drunkenness was plastered on his clean-shaven face. |
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Timothy simultaneously suppressed a gasp of terror and a retch of repulsion. |
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I do not think I am very capable of hate, but it was definitely a strong feeling of dislike and repulsion. |
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The sulfonate groups on each molecule are likely to stand on opposite directions to reduce repulsion. |
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The fans are filled with repulsion for everybody concerned, and feel excluded from what negotiation has taken place. |
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Alcaeus directed her gaze to Lena for just a moment, his gaze full of repulsion. |
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Whatever the truth, the repulsion felt at that decade can tar even the most innocent. |
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Even so, the very thought of such self-inflicted personal injury leaves many people with a sense of disbelief and repulsion. |
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It subsumes both the movements of empathy and of repulsion toward an object implicit in pity and fear. |
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I do not have a moral repulsion to this disturbing choice made by the film-makers. |
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In this work, Geers has plastered a wall with broken green glass bottles stuck in cement in an aggressive statement of repulsion. |
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Michael watched in repulsion as all five of them slowly raised their hands. |
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Also, protons have a positive charge and the more there are the greater the strain on the nucleus due to the repulsion between them. |
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The film details the dynamics of both their attraction to and repulsion from one another with an unusual degree of sensitivity. |
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We respond to Oedipus' plight, which includes his own feelings of repulsion about incest, an evaluation which we may share. |
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If the laser frequencies are high enough, the deuteron effectively feels the proton's force in all directions, and the repulsion cancels itself. |
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Because of strong electrostatic repulsion, some of these superheavy nuclei may have extremely short lifetimes. |
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For electrons, the Pauli exclusion principle paradoxically leads to an effective attraction that balances the particles' electrostatic repulsion at short distances. |
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The repulsion motor is a single phase motor with a collector rotor and short-circuited brushes. |
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In the Zoroastrian formulation of the myth of creation, humans are created for the noble purpose of aiding in the repulsion of the Evil Spirit. |
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Scientists suggest electrostatic repulsion between ring particles may play a role, perhaps levitating finer particles above the main ring structure. |
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Monstrously green, a sensual mixture of attraction and repulsion that the pâte de cristal increases. |
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This repulsion is particularly tormenting as oral malodour still appears to be an unmentionable fact rather than a curable condition. |
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And not one audience member spontaneously threw up their popcorn in repulsion! |
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History cannot use two different sets of balances for facts which should inspire in us equal ethical and moral repulsion. |
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It is this alternation of attraction and repulsion which sends off a stream of thoughts and disturbing emotions. |
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The social system of India rests not only upon the hierarchy of the castes but also diretly upon their reciprocal repulsion. |
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His theory is sophisticated and appeals to a gravitational and relativistic redshift caused by vacuum gravity repulsion. |
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He must be sufficiently complex to evoke a compelling mixture of fascination and repulsion. |
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Stabilization will be optimal when particles are charged because this gives a repulsion, which makes a good quality dispersion. |
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Some students will choose to move their toys using attractive force, while others may use repulsion to get a better motion. |
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We have shown that the short-range repulsion can be reasonably well described by theories of grafted flexible polymer chains in a brush-like configuration. |
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Seeing it gave me the same feeling of unease and repulsion I had whenever witnessing self-flagellation. |
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They occupy the liminal space between us and other, civilization and barbarism, human and beast, the real and the imaginary, attraction and repulsion. |
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I am too often shocked by the vitriolic repulsion many people feel for our leader and America in general, especially because the loathing is often poorly informed. |
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This partial drying could remove some of the water layer between mica and the bilayer, increasing the electrostatic repulsion between the substrate and lipid. |
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I felt a strong repulsion for him, but kept following as I appreciated those tall buildings illuminated by neon lamps and the electronic advertisements. |
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This repulsion is of fundamental importance in conventional nuclear physics because it prevents mergers that would obliterate the identity of individual nucleons. |
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The book doesn't hide behind a mantle of political correctness but challenges a range of homophobic attitudes, from repulsion and pity to tolerance and acceptance. |
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There were feelings of horror, repulsion and fear being expressed. |
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Fourthly, we express our repulsion at the fact that this dual assassination was intended to directly destroy the political process aimed at achieving peace in the Basque Country. |
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It is the mind or intellect that conceptualizes the processes of action and reaction, equality and opposition, and perhaps attraction and repulsion. |
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Just thinking about it, just reading about it, just speaking about it fills me with a degree of repulsion that makes me wonder why the government has waited as long as it has. |
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Binding is however favoured by the non-salt dependent free energy, the ion-release cratic free energy and by decreased ion-ion repulsion. |
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He replaced the ether with occult forces based on Hermetic ideas of attraction and repulsion between particles. |
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An electrostatic motor is based on the attraction and repulsion of electric charge. |
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Conventional electric motors instead employ magnetic attraction and repulsion, and require high current at low voltages. |
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Boyle, in 1675, stated that electric attraction and repulsion can act across a vacuum. |
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Corfu withstood three major sieges in 1537, 1571 and 1716 all of which resulted in the repulsion of the Ottomans. |
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A pressor beam lashed out, and invisible hammer blow of repulsion, five times the strength of the enemy tractor. |
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A massive number of letters from concerned citizens have been sent to the Commission during recent years expressing deep indignation and repulsion regarding this trade. |
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When she looked at photographs of raging urticaria or furfuraceous rashes, she teetered between repulsion and captivation. |
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It happens in the cores of stars, where high pressure squeezes nuclei together and high temperatures mean that they are travelling fast enough to overcome the repulsion. |
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My love cannot feel repulsion faced with human sin, but pity. |
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The Commission received during the last years a massive number of letters and petitions on the issue expressing citizens' deep indignation and repulsion regarding the trade in seal products in such conditions. |
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Due to the mutual repulsion between same quality electric charges, the positive current will be thrown onto the positive nutrition molecule, and nutrition molecules will be pushed into skin tissues. |
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This guided discussion should lead to the development of the concepts of positive charge and negative charge, and how these two types of charges interact in terms of attraction and repulsion. |
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On one hand, we feel nostalgic because those were the days of our childhood, but on the other hand, we feel repulsion because we know our parents' stories. |
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The Secretary-General noted a letter dated 13 April from Chad about the repulsion of an attack against the country's capital and the capture of rebel fighters that the Government of Chad claimed included Sudanese members. |
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It is well known that large numbers of atoms and molecules actually need to be ionized at our scale for this repulsion to be measurable with lab instruments in solid materials. |
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Most likely, in this pH range macromolecules are straightened by electrostatic repulsion of ionized carboxyl groups. |
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It is important to me to emphasise here the profound emotion and repulsion inspired in me by the terrorist attacks that are striking so pitilessly the Iraqi population. |
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At the company level, codes of conduct and strong repulsion to bribe-giving integrated into the business culture can be important anticorruption tools. |
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The individual, and his or her mind, wanders with the attraction and repulsion of attention, or the orders of others, like a rider who sits upon a horse but does not hold the reins. |
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Ferromagnetism, the effect that makes compass needles turn and refrigerator magnets stick to metal, causes attraction or repulsion between two objects. |
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I read about what happened with a feeling of shock and repulsion. |
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