The sun protects us from cosmic rays and dust from beyond the solar system by enveloping us in the heliosphere. |
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There is no cosmic scriptwriter, but there are scripts which we are locked into. |
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Muons are particles created high up above the Earth's surface by cosmic rays hitting the atmosphere. |
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The supernova observations call out for some gravitationally repulsive substance to drive the cosmic acceleration. |
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Very early in the study of high-energy physics the only source of high energy particles was in cosmic rays. |
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We are told that the earth formed by accretion of cosmic dust billions of years ago. |
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In addition, each of the Jinas was associated with a specific period of cosmic time. |
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Our planet is incessantly bombarded with a rain of cosmic rays, charged stable particles, such as protons and electrons. |
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The cosmic goal of righteousness suggests an eschatological dimension to justification. |
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But each rotation around the cosmic wheel is changed by expanding and escalating technology. |
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Among the Buddhist Kalmucks of Siberia, Meru becomes Sumeru, a vast pyramidal mountain rising from the cosmic ocean. |
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The HESS project deals with the detection, measuring and interpretation of high-energy cosmic rays. |
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Not while the earth was constantly being bombarded by cosmic rays from interstellar space. |
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They are produced in the atmosphere by the interaction of galactic cosmic rays with the atoms of the atmosphere. |
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That theory holds that the universe was created 10 to 20 billion years ago when a cosmic explosion hurled matter in all directions. |
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Galaxies today are distributed in a three-dimensional cosmic web, bunching along huge filaments that are separated by giant voids. |
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The mythology and folklore of the Kutenai consist chiefly of cosmic and ethnic myths, animal tales, etc. |
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Since then, we have regretfully picked up our beach towels and coolers and headed back to the cosmic parking lot. |
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Last year's advance material was actually a 2000-word article about the Big Bang, the cosmic microwave background and X-ray astronomy. |
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Elsewhere, a rhapsody about Roughgarden's own experience as an embryo turns gushingly cosmic. |
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The higher a person rises above earth into the atmosphere, the less protection he has from this cosmic radiation. |
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Compatible, perhaps, with a Lutheran theology of the cross, Peters's view of the cosmic dance is cruciform. |
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Still, they are highly imaginative and even funny, involving the team's tangle with a cosmic bureaucracy known as the Time Variance Authority. |
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Shaktas use mantra, tantra, yantra, yoga and puja to invoke cosmic forces and awaken the Kundalini Power. |
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Another line of evidence that the universe began is the cosmic radiation background. |
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Each photon in the cosmic background, though, retained some clues about the time and place of its last scattering. |
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This microwave interference came to be recognized as cosmic background radiation, a remnant of the Big Bang. |
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The design of the site is based on a chahar bagh, a Persian four-part garden that represents a cosmic diagram of paradise on earth. |
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Lines and circles, the masculine and the feminine, are cosmic principles whose roots are in our souls. |
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As for the theophany in the eleventh chapter of the Gita, Arjuna has a vision of Krishna's awesome cosmic form and feels overwhelmed. |
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Such events include thermonuclear reactions within the sun, interactions between cosmic rays and black-hole-creating star collapses. |
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Ask me sometime how they keep it from hazing with normal cosmic dust and micrometeorites. |
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Are we to suppose that throughout these vast tracts of cosmic space and time, no quantum process resulted in a determinate consequence? |
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The big bang is the cosmic event that is theorized to have marked the origin of the universe. |
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Their cosmic selves and miraculous powers co-exist with these humble identities. |
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I find that an unnerving reminder that we are floating around somewhere relative to nowhere in a cosmic shooting gallery. |
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Sowing seed, cultivating, and harvesting according to cosmic rhythms is one aspect of biodynamics that fascinates most people. |
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We knew the planetary alignment would wreak havoc with our cosmic biorhythms. |
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The cosmic dust detector recorded two micrometeoroid showers in September and December. |
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More unusual applications are to topics such as the theory of cosmic ray showers. |
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Even such truncated performances, however, are thought to evoke cosmic responses such as thunderstorms or strong rain. |
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Experts say Deep Impact's cosmic fireworks might be visible from Earth to backyard skywatchers. |
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When people think of psychedelic music and prog rock, they think of them as taking you someplace that is cosmic and untainted by anything bad. |
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We're just at the edge of the Turnifwumpia pulsar's nebular system, and we ran into an uncharted cosmic ray storm. |
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A solar flare or burst in cosmic radiation would eventually kill humans unless a greater level of protection can be provided. |
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The solar wind also effects how cosmic rays reach the earth, which may have important consequences for earth weather and climate change. |
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A cosmic impresario, he took on nothing less than the task of illustrating, arranging, producing and distributing the music of the spheres. |
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He brings a terrible authority to the cosmic Spinozism of the show's ethical pay-off. |
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Much has been written about the response of Einstein's contemporaries to his Spinozistic cosmic religion. |
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The space radiation environment encompasses a broad spectrum of radiation ranging from infra-red to galactic cosmic radiation. |
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A record of the long term variations of the galactic cosmic ray flux can be extracted from Iron meteorites. |
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But even shielding does little good against so-called galactic cosmic radiation, which originates in deep space. |
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There is no vice and virtue, no moral framework to locate the individual within the cosmic infinity of the universe. |
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In the cosmic vistas of Prometheus Unbound, Shelley anticipates space travel. |
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Both supernovae and the rare but brilliant gamma-ray bursts are cosmic explosions marking the deaths of massive stars. |
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They more or less figured out the whole story, including predictions for primordial nucleosynthesis and the cosmic microwave background. |
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Evidence from both the cosmic microwave background and primordial nucleosynthesis gives tight bounds on how much ordinary matter there is. |
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The mine was chosen as the observatory's location so that the rock would shield the observatory from cosmic radiation. |
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Radioactivity occurs naturally in the earth and in the cosmic rays which reach the earth. |
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As a Capricorn, you probably think you already have all the answers to this week's cosmic conundrums. |
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Airline pilots are occupationally exposed to cosmic radiation and other potentially carcinogenic elements. |
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Massive cosmic strings would also be excellent candidates for gravitational lensing. |
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Much of his work expresses complex cosmic and spiritual forces that he feels strongly surging around him. |
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I'd seen him play people as if there were mere pawns in a cosmic game of chess. |
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Researchers analyzed data from several sources, and found a strong correlation between cosmic ray intensity and ozone depletion. |
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Chirognomy has a history rooted in ancient philosophy and a theory of both cosmic and personal relationships. |
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We peer deep beneath the surface of appearances, and far into the cosmic past. |
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Here the totality of all the separate beings are sometimes seen pantheistically and spiritualistically as comprising the cosmic Superbeing. |
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While studying cosmic rays, the physicist noticed oddly deviating tracks in a cloud chamber. |
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That the earth was created due to a huge cosmic explosion and life evolved by the course of nature. |
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In keeping with the cosmic perversity principle, it is the hardest cases that we find most interesting. |
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The theory and observation of the cosmic microwave background have changed the status of cosmology within the physical sciences. |
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Electricity as a natural phenomenon shows up in many forms, including piezoelectricity, static electricity, atmospheric effects, and cosmic rays. |
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In particular, it is violated during the accelerated expansion predicted in theories of cosmic inflation. |
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Unless of course you consider operating a motor vehicle at high speeds as some kind of cosmic revelation. |
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Does the cosmic tug and pull of these far-off fireballs help shape our lives from birth? |
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As charged particles, cosmic rays are deflected by galactic and intergalactic magnetic fields during their travel to Earth. |
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They then bombarded the condensate with low-energy electrons like those created by cosmic rays ionizing atoms in the atmosphere. |
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The crowns send up shoots from a foot or so deep in the ground when the temperature or the soil or some cosmic signal tells it to. |
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However, a close examination reveals several forces at work to create this beautiful cosmic object. |
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This gas forms part of a gigantic system of hot gas and dark matter that defines the cosmic landscape. |
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They were studying variations that have been detected in the cosmic microwave background. |
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It all adds up to a huge mess of cosmic change, collectively called galaxy evolution. |
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As the cyclic activity of our solar orbit governs all life on earth, so our cosmic orbit governs all life in the solar system. |
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It's not like taking a wee chunk out of one of the thousands bobbing around the solar system is some kind of cosmic vandalism. |
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Maybe that unity on earth will make Albert Einstein a very happy camper as he looks at earth from his eternal cosmic home? |
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This bubble protected us from the dusty cosmic debris that shoots through space beyond the Solar System. |
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So even after their best attempts to renovate our cosmic home, most of the Universe still remained elusive. |
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Copernicus's removal of the Earth from that cosmic pit was not a demotion but a promotion. |
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Astronomers say that the six-way cosmic lens will reveal new information about how galaxies interact with each other. |
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Our bodies are made from interstellar dust which is the remains of ancient dead stars, cosmic debris and galactic particles. |
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There's nothing like seeing the splendour of our galaxy spread across the cosmic bowl. |
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The cosmic microwave background radiation contains billions of photons for every baryon. |
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Most of the universe is behind the cosmic horizon and cannot be directly detected. |
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They are weaker than cosmic and galactic rays, and tend to get buffeted around like clouds of manic dandelion spores on the solar wind. |
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The circumference of the Earth isn't great in cosmic terms, and neither is the speed of an airplane. |
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Transforming that cosmic blueprint into a meaningful experience required another set of unlikely collaborators. |
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If the cosmic forces of the universe are to do their healing task, we must be fully open to receive them. |
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They all were silent for a moment pondering this bit of cosmic coincidence. |
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I had a cosmic kind of thought yesterday while turning over some garden soil with the spading fork. |
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He imagines himself channelling vast cosmic forces through his droning feedback guitar. |
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Our ancestors were not entirely wrong when they perceived some cosmic mischief at work. |
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Cassini also carries tools to study cosmic dust around Saturn, as well as the planet's auroras and its odd magnetic field. |
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It is beyond question that whatever is built there will be standing on a platform of bodies, albeit in cosmic dust form. |
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By examining different wavelenghts of light filtered through cosmic dust, astronomers can infer all kinds of things about far-away star systems. |
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Gamma rays are more energetic than x rays, but are less energetic than cosmic rays. |
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Everything in the universe is regularly exposed to cosmic rays, charged particles that come from stars. |
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High-frequency energy, such as X rays, gamma rays, and cosmic rays, occupies the other end of the spectrum. |
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The link between cosmic rays, solar activity, and climate seems to be the interplanetary magnetic field. |
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But outside of Earth's magnetic field, there is no natural shield from cosmic rays and solar protons. |
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Astronomers explore the universe by passively detecting electromagnetic radiation and cosmic rays emitted by celestial objects. |
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At the same time, particles such as cosmic rays and neutrinos began to be gathered from space. |
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It was gold in color, but dull and scratched with many years of etching from space dust and cosmic rays. |
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The Puranic cosmogony also contains stories of the dissolution of existence in the cosmic fire that emerges from the breath of Rudra, or iva. |
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But just as soon as the question is posed, it is mooted by Amis's perspectives on the cosmic and the mundane. |
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Here, then, in the balance of the hands, is illustrated a counterpoise of creation and destruction in the play of the cosmic dance. |
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In these paintings, a formalist sensibility seems to have been invaded by cosmic forces. |
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Working in harmony with Nature, our growth and transformation can evolve us beyond Gaia, into the cosmic whole and possibly home. |
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Some massive clusters of galaxies are similarly held together against the cosmic flow. |
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Moreover, all force, whether gravitational or electromagnetic, is the outcome of one cosmic energy called prana. |
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Because of some unknown quirk or mutation in the cosmic dance her genetic code did not enable her cells to make a full life possible. |
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Solar flares are known to emit low energy cosmic rays which disrupt geomagnetism one or two days later. |
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Muons are formed when cosmic rays from deep space interact with the atmosphere. |
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Simultaneously, he is also echoing an image of the primordial cosmogonie child identity of the primal cosmic man, the universal procreator. |
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Although these ultrahigh-energy cosmic rays are relatively rare, they are deflected less by magnetic fields. |
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People who would love and cherish a child and because of some cosmic glitch may never get to do so. |
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The Supreme Personality of Godhead is transcendental to the cosmic manifestation. |
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What cosmic, mystical reason could there be for such evil and ugliness and destruction to exist? |
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The moving cosmic string would have acted as an additional gravitational lens, affecting both quasar images simultaneously. |
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His picture of God as a cosmic dickerer purposely makes God petty and foolish, so much so that we scornfully, angrily reject it. |
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While zooming about at 40,000 feet we're exposed to 200 times more cosmic radiation than at ground level. |
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If you're feeling like a raw prawn in some cosmic seafood gumbo, what to do? |
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Their different notions of exactly what that dream was amount to a kind of cosmic disjunction. |
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Becoming aware of itself, the self also discovers that it is not really its own, but is rather the involuntary executor of cosmic designs. |
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If that is true, then gravity's forcefulness should diminish as the universe expands and diffuses its cosmic density. |
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Now, a new observation seems to show that black holes also behave according to their place in the cosmic web. |
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At this cosmic juncture you are urged to employ bolder, brassier elements of self in your dealings, all the time. |
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A few minutes would be spent in prayerful meditation to express gratitude to the ultimate cosmic power, which we call God, for everything in life. |
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Settlers would need protection against the high-energy particles in space, mostly protons and electrons from the Sun and cosmic rays from beyond the solar system. |
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The voice which speaks in Twenty Love Poems is that of a spermatic adolescent, drunk on his own rhetoric, who identifies women with the cosmic forces of nature. |
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Mars has only the tiniest trace of a magnetic field, nothing like the huge bubble that surrounds the earth and protects us from solar and cosmic radiation. |
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Consider it a cosmic lesson in exploring the intricacies of circumstance that you often glaze over. |
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This sort of stuff must be great fun for rocket scientists, cosmic physicists and nerds in white coats, but it's likely to leave the average reader bewildered. |
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The thick rock walls act as a natural filter, so as the space particles travel downwards, the cosmic rays collide with the atoms in the rock and are halted. |
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As a next step the astrophysicists want to use the upcoming LOFAR array in the Netherlands and Germany for radio astronomy and cosmic ray research. |
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In 1947, English physicist Cecil Powell observed Yukawa's mesons, now called pi-mesons or pions, in the upper atmosphere, where they were produced by cosmic ray collisions. |
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Mill proposed the insubstantiality of the dreamlike future and also that our feeling for the past may be based upon a cosmic joke, a delusion of the dreaming senses. |
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Our Milky Way galaxy is gobbling up its galactic neighbor, Sagittarius, and scientists this week offered documentary proof of this continuing cosmic cannibalism. |
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What other cosmic reasoning can explain this insufferable, graceless production of Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream now playing at the Poor Alex? |
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Yeah, you put us in this situation and it is almost a cosmic justice for it to be you. |
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The impression one has when looking at maps of large-scale structure is that of a vast cosmic web, a complex network of intersecting chains and sheets. |
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The size and shape of Laniakea depend on the rate of cosmic expansion, which is described by the Hubble parameter. |
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Due to their varying origins, they carry a variety of energies, which is called the cosmic ray spectrum. |
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The second are galactic cosmic rays, which, although not as lethal as solar flares, represent a continuous background radiation to which the crew would be exposed. |
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Other sources that contribute to the near-Earth space environment include galactic cosmic ray particles, which originate from outside of the solar system. |
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A coil of a superconducting material could produce a substantial magnetic field, which could, in turn, deflect the energetic galactic cosmic radiation. |
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Now, a manhunt for the owners of a nursing home, just south of the city, was rough cosmic justice come at last. |
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However, those galaxies are also more distant, marking a time in the cosmic history when black hole food was more plentiful. |
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It starts off folk rock in feel, and builds up to a cosmic funk coda! |
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There is a cosmic joke here somewhere, but no one is talking. |
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If a star exploded a light year away, the increased cosmic ray intensity could have killed the animals by giving them all an intense dose of radiation. |
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On the one hand, he and his players are top-notch, finding moments of melodic brilliance as they hopscotch from folk to funk, world beat to cosmic elevator jazz. |
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Four years later Dirac's positron was also found in a cosmic ray shower and in 1933 Dirac was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics for his extension of atomic theory. |
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A temple representative said yesterday that wooden tablets were found inside the statue of the Vairocana, or cosmic, Buddha while the icon was being regilded. |
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A magnetic field, if indeed it existed, would have shielded the planet from intense cosmic rays and solar wind, creating a more hospitable environment. |
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Unlike exposure to external radiation sources such as cosmic rays or X-rays, radioactive nuclides are deposited within the body from food and water. |
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It maintains evolution and forms the very basis of cosmic life. |
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Your species will never get your value for the Universal Expansion Constant correct until you factor in the effects of antigravity on cosmic expansion. |
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One can learn all sorts of interesting things about the cosmological history of our universe from the angular spectrum of the cosmic background radiation. |
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The Coma Cluster, like the Local Group, is the end product of billions of years of cosmic evolution. |
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At that time, researchers were using cosmic radiation as a source of high-energy particles to study nuclear reactions and properties of the newly discovered p and m mesons. |
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Black holes could therefore be the vehicle for a kind of cosmic natural selection, in which universes are reproductively favoured if they make lots of black-hole offspring. |
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Though the galaxies were as bright as 10 trillion suns, their great distance and a cloak of cosmic dust had hidden them from all but Spitzer's finely tuned infrared apparatus. |
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One Christology, cosmic Christology, reminds us that the Scriptures and church tradition affirm that the gift of God in Jesus Christ is for all of creation. |
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If the cosmic microwave background is at such a uniform temperature, it should mean that the photons have been thermalized through repeated particle collisions. |
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Some astronomers worry that supernovas were intrinsically different in the past or that cosmic dust could make the supernovas appear dimmer than they really are. |
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Further evidence for his radical theology lies in his appropriation of the names of the Olympian gods for his roots of matter and his cosmic forces. |
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In this sense, the sick person's body is heightened in its individual yet totalized particularity on the primal grounds of the cosmic body, the absolute container. |
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That cosmic PR agent, Mercury, in Scorpio, from Thursday, tempts you to spin yourself as the strung-out genius. |
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Yogic meditation allowed Vedic sages to see in their minds' eyes, the likenesses, homologies and equivalences between the cosmic, the terrestrial and the spiritual. |
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However, on cosmic scales this pulsar is very much in our neighbourhood. |
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There are many other potential sources of natural resources in the solar system, including cosmic dust, solar wind, and the atmospheres of gas giant planets. |
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Every shooting star is a tiny particle of interplanetary debris moving so fast that it burns up in the air and descends to Earth as harmless cosmic dust. |
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This radioactive isotope is created when energetic particles in cosmic rays enter the Earth's atmosphere and split atomic nuclei of nitrogen and oxygen. |
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Monumental, even cosmic, this painting brings to mind Creation scenarios. |
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About a billion years after the Big Bang, the expanding cosmic dust started to condense or clump into what would become galaxies, stars, and planets. |
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One of the emerging branches of research focused on the galactic and solar origins of cosmic rays and the modulation of their flux by the interplanetary magnetic field. |
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Atoms, molecules, and dust particles floating in in, however, would reach an equilibrium temperature with the cosmic background radiation left over from the Big Bang. |
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The game takes place in yet another post-apocalyptic setting, where humans have been driven underground by this mysterious cosmic dust that has settled on everything. |
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Carbon-14 atoms are created when cosmic rays from the sun collide with atoms in the atmosphere. Learn about carbon-14 atoms and carbon-14 atom creation. |
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Neither believers nor unbelievers, whether on the left or the right, agreed to meet on the allegedly common ground of ultimacy and transcendence and cosmic order. |
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I was really glad that someone out there was having a laugh at my expense, because if this was some sick cosmic joke then it was by no means funny. |
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Many Archetypal Astrologers feel that all major cosmic events, such as eclipses and transits, are actually interactive in the most personal sense. |
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Here the human form becomes formless and merges into the cosmic void. |
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Humans and other earthly life forms evolved within the protective shell of the magnetosphere and the atmosphere, shielded from most of the harmful solar and cosmic radiation. |
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Lines are drawn on a canvas, either harmonious curves or cosmic chaos. |
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Libra The current cosmic climate brings temptation, potentially setting you off-balance. |
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The Moon's regolith was created by the ceaseless bombardment of micrometeorites, cosmic rays and particles of solar wind breaking down rocks for billions of years. |
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It was a display of gross incompetence on an almost cosmic scale. |
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It was a cosmic rout, signifying the end of an order, even the death of Spanish football as it is currently played. |
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However, using Ulysses, they have now shown that, when the Sun's magnetic axis points near its equator, it allows much more cosmic dust to enter the Solar System than normal. |
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So when the universe decides it's my turn there is almost certainly a cosmic gathering of monumental proportions that stands on the sideline and waits for the floor show. |
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Leibniz, meanwhile, believed every atom in the universe to have a soul, the universe being a projection through them of God's will, like a cosmic hologram. |
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They can be seen as cosmic instruments, symbolic of manifesting the vibration of each of the planets to bring balance from the macrocosm to us as the microcosm. |
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Sapphire releases violet cosmic rays, which are cooling and tranquilizing. |
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It is a bet that the existence of the golden rule in almost every major religion is no cosmic coincidence. |
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Andromeda galaxy is about 2.5 million light-years away, which is right next-door in a cosmic sense. |
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Indeed, the various names of God that forms the heart of Kabbalah are not some mysterious deep-throated unpronounceable words that cause cosmic upheavals. |
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Playing up his sometimes spacey, Zen-like nature, he likes to compare himself to Ziggy, the befuddled comic-strip character who often stumbles into cosmic revelations. |
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This radiation is now known as the cosmic background radiation and since 1965 it is seen as the big proof of the big bang model. |
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The CALET project, by visualizing atomic nuclei and elementary particles, aims to observe high-energy cosmic rays in space for the first time. |
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The simulations showed a non-uniform distribution of cosmic ray particles that jibed well with the unevenness seen in observations. |
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If this is so, then the physical processes of producing cosmic rays must be as common as those which produce star light. |
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The dark, cool region is dotted with stellar factories, like pearls on a cosmic string. |
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He has done research work on models of the very early universe studying inflationary cosmology and cosmic strings. |
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Was it a depreciative laugh at the cosmic investigation of the philosopher? |
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Studying galaxies imaged by the Sloan survey, Fischer and his colleagues took advantage of a cosmic mirage called gravitational lensing. |
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Another search strategy for signs of dark energy takes advantage of a cosmic distortion known as gravitational lensing. |
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Forget the planetary doomsters, ignore the cosmic threats and attune to boosting your career between April and July. |
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The dating method measures beryllium-10, a nuclide produced in rocks when they are struck by cosmic rays. |
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No wonder the cosmic question whether to call two such world systems true should simmer down, bathetically, to a question of words. |
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This is not to say that one has access to an eternal blueprint or that one is merely going along with some foredetermined cosmic plan. |
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This was part of a medieval teleological understanding of nature in which all things have an intended role to play in a divine cosmic order. |
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It is, states Van Buitenen, the pursuit and execution of one's nature and true calling, thus playing one's role in cosmic concert. |
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Due to belief in the indestructibility of the soul, death is deemed insignificant with respect to the cosmic self. |
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In Tibetan Buddhism tradition, mandala are mystical maps for the visualization process with cosmic symbolism. |
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Then gradually the process of cosmic decay began its work, and mankind became earthbound, and felt the need of food and shelter. |
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However, on 19 June 2014, lowered confidence in confirming the cosmic inflation findings was reported. |
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Any black hole will continually absorb gas and interstellar dust from its surroundings and omnipresent cosmic background radiation. |
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The Cosmic Woman is an integrated, multidimensional woman who has crossed both the Zodiacal and cosmic planes. |
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Over 60 further radionuclides are detectable in nature, either as daughters of these, or through natural production on Earth by cosmic radiation. |
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We have an embarrassing number of cosmic personalisms, or pampsychisms, to choose from. |
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Some can survive the intense UV and cosmic radiation encountered during space travel. |
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Some future neutrino detectors may also be sensitive to the particles produced when cosmic rays hit the Earth's atmosphere. |
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Political order was therefore also a cosmic order, and to kill a tlatoani was to transgress that order. |
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You don't prove the negative. The burden of proof is on those who posit the existence of their cosmic sky fairy. |
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Thus cosmic ray studies have merged into astrophysics and become unseperable part of high energy astrophysics. |
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The difference lies in the conception of the cosmic forces of Ahuramazda and Ahriman, good and evil, respectively. |
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So if not resulting from a cosmic impact, where did the scoria droplets come from? |
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Life and death within this Plotinian scheme contribute to the cosmic ballet. |
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The resulting compositions effulge from the nexus of spray-painted rays, like cosmic black-and-white versions of the Tibetan national flag. |
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That conflict also complicates finding our place in the cosmic network. |
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It took researchers several years and millions of dollars to perfect a kimchi that would not turn lethal when exposed to cosmic rays in space. |
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Then their distances will be proportional to their red shifts from the cosmic axis of rotation. |
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Midquest elegizes not simply personal and cultural loss but cosmic entropy. |
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These experiments showed that a phase transition could generate linelike defects analogous to the cosmic strings of the Kibble mechanism. |
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The simulation reveals that gas flows into galaxies along filaments akin to cosmic bendy, or swirly, straws. |
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Either way, the merger should be a spectacular sight for cosmic rubberneckers. |
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That ending, dubbed the Big Crunch, would mirror the Big Bang that started the cosmic expansion in the first place. |
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Radio Galaxy Zoo, launching today, is a new citizen science project that lets anyone become a cosmic explorer. |
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Aurorae are caused by cosmic rays, solar wind and magnetospheric plasma interacting with the upper atmosphere. |
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Now the corresponding cosmic ripples can be spotted in the SDSS galaxy maps. |
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These models painted with so broad a brushstroke that they could not portray details of the cosmic structures. |
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This eschatological action by God will include the incorporation Into the divine life of our cosmic reality. |
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Understanding how soft errors are induced by cosmic rays, alpha particles and thermal neutrons is extremely complex. |
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Scottish mountain climber Bob Kerr assimilated cosmic radiation readings on an expedition to Everest in May last year, the BBC reported. |
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A rich source of cosmic energy, the Cosment, was discovered, which allows these spacefarers to restore planets to a livable state. |
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First predicted by Einstein, the waves are thought to be ripples in space-time caused by cosmic events such as the merging of two galaxies. |
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In great mystery, cosmic wonders flow within love and relationships, titillating the reader's imagination. |
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This avoids the constant intervention by God into the cosmic process to which natural scientists take exception. |
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The White Hole model also accounts for the cosmic background radiation and the flat nature of the universe, because it expands forever. |
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He asserted that any planets that may have resulted from these explosions would have enjoyed the warmth of cosmic microwave background radiation. |
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Death prompted a dream of cosmic flight, figured in the language of the telegraph, as if Heaven was a visitable place in the known, reachable world. |
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In the very early moments, it is theorized that the Universe experienced a very rapid cosmic inflation, which homogenized the starting conditions. |
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The measurement of stellar parallax of nearby stars provides a fundamental baseline in the cosmic distance ladder that is used to measure the scale of the Universe. |
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Because meteorites in space absorb and record cosmic radiation, the time elapsed since the meteorite hit the Earth can be determined from laboratory studies. |
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Once in orbit, the capsules were opened and the lichens were directly exposed to the vacuum of space with its widely fluctuating temperatures and cosmic radiation. |
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And Hall, usually so merry, could outfoot them all when he once got started on the cosmic pathos of religion and the gibbering anthropomorphisms of those who loved not to die. |
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Whereas the Stoics construed natural law to refer to the cosmic order, the canonist of the twelfth century construed it to mean jus, the modern sense of right. |
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Simply by being the largest optical telescope ever placed above Earth's obscuring atmosphere, the Hubble Space Telescope has yielded spectacular images of cosmic grandeur. |
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Further radionunclides may occur in nature in virtually undetectable amounts as a result of rare events such as spontaneous fission or uncommon cosmic ray interactions. |
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The cosmic censorship hypothesis rules out the formation of such singularities, when they are created through the gravitational collapse of realistic matter. |
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I could hope all I want, that some cosmic eclipse would erase every mishap, every misword, every misfuck, but I just don't think it matters anymore. |
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A Hindu may worship multiple deities, all as henotheistic manifestations of the same ultimate reality, cosmic spirit and absolute spiritual concept called Brahman in Hinduism. |
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The SKA will use a forest of antennae, spread across remote terrain, to pick up radio signals from cosmic phenomena that cannot be detected by optical telescopes. |
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The most optimistic estimates have Pioneer 10 hitting other solar systems like ours in a few billion years, The primitive craft will be our cosmic cave painting. |
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Shaktism focuses on goddess worship of Shakti or Devi as cosmic mother, and it is particularly common in northeastern and eastern states of India such as Assam and Bengal. |
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This notion of gently gliding through space on gusts of cosmic particles is what makes the solar sail appeal to the romantic side of scientists and amateurs alike. |
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These planetary chakras, also called retreats, are places where the rays of cosmic energies are focused on Earth to sustain the evolving lifestreams. |
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With LOFAR we will achieve a much better sensitivity at lower energies, also probing for new physics, like the decays of cosmic strings predicted by supersymmetric theories. |
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Proposals on a growing list range from decaying superheavy particles in this galaxy to colliding cosmic strings of energy stretching across all of space. |
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The confirmed origin of ordinary cosmic rays may need to be unconfirmed. |
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They were psychic mediums that wore a horsetail hairstyle. They believed that their long hair acted as cosmic antennae to receive alien communication from beyond. |
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Then, bolder than the storied Cyclops, great Cthulhu slid greasily into the water and began to pursue with vast wave-raising strokes of cosmic potency. |
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Because, also, although cosmic creatings and geogonic creatings are historic facts, Moses does not specify one single development of either kind, not even of primal light. |
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Assuming that a cosmic ray hit can damage an embryo in its early stages of development, a sharper IMR decrease is expected in the year following a sharp decrease in CR flux. |
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Some say that Amma was the cosmic egg and fertilized himself. |
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I was distracted by a pictorial retelling of the cosmic cycle of birth, as endless starmatter condensed and exploded, while my body was given a thorough purge and overhaul. |
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Standard supernova theory, which doesn't acknowledge that remnants might produce cosmic ray ions, predicts that the gap should be about 2 light-years wide. |
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The Purusa Sukta hymn in the Rigveda, Hinduism's most ancient scripture, describes metaphorically the origin of humankind from the primordial sacrifice of the cosmic Person. |
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Updates to this second edition include new results from the Mars Express orbiter, the Spirit rover, and the Wilkinson Microwave Anistropy Probe on cosmic background radiation. |
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Examining a distant cluster of galaxies, the Hubble Space Telescope has produced the sharpest picture ever of a cosmic mirage called gravitational lensing. |
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Now, Jasper Kirkby of the European physics laboratory CERN in Geneva is using a cloud chamber to determine whether cosmic rays can in fact produce clouds. |
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Yet the next year the antielectron was discovered in cosmic rays. |
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And it just so happens that 1965 was also the year of the discovery of cosmic background radiation, the first physical evidence of the big bang, which made front-page news. |
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That effect, known as gravitational lensing, slightly but noticeably distorts the radiation journeying through space from the cosmic microwave background. |
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Based on the report of European Commission the major constant sources of human radiation is ionizing radiation of natural radionuclide and cosmic radiators. |
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They also observed that the intensity of high-energy cosmic rays tend to increase with increasing magnetic field strength and increasing magnetic fluctuations. |
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Radiation doses are greater in the air because at cruising altitude, there is less atmosphere to shield passengers and crew from cosmic radiation. |
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For Babbitt then, as for Buddha, there was the cosmic and the supercosmic. |
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