The aerodynamic forces generated by rigid and flexible geometrically scaled hawkmoth wings were measured. |
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At this time his work was purely abstract, featuring geometrically disposed bars and rectangles in a style close to Mondrian and van Doesburg. |
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This interpretation is satisfactory geometrically and kinematically, but less so dynamically. |
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The widest zone begins with a belt, composed of two cords and two ribbons, geometrically ornamented, while the aperture is wavily etched. |
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In subsequent works, he geometrically structured the stippled monochromes to toy with color contrasts. |
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Studying polygenic traits is difficult, since with each added set of alleles, the number of possible genotypes increases geometrically. |
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Although I'm reasonable at mental arithmetic, I mostly think geometrically and then must laboriously check my geometric intuition with algebra. |
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On the sphere, the orthodrome is geometrically represented by a great circle where the computations follow the rules of spherical trigonometry. |
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The office suite was extravagantly furnished, with plush burgundy carpeting and an array of geometrically styled workstations. |
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The geometrically rich facade of the Duomo is actually a 19th century reading of what a Byzantine-Moorish church should look like. |
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They come on rectangular, white ceramic plates, which interlock into a very geometrically pleasing pattern on the table. |
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All these influences helped him develop the geometrically regular and spare outlines that became the hallmark of his style. |
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The streets are laid out geometrically and the blocks filled with enormous buildings, some of brick and some of fabricated steel. |
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The largest part of the composition is taken up by the siding of a house, which is painted plainly, geometrically, in turquoise. |
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He may paint squares, stripes and oblongs, but they are no longer geometrically precise. |
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The solution had to be general and calculable at the same time and in a mathematical fashion, that is, geometrically founded. |
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The cylindrical nave columns are studded with gold mosaic and alternating geometrically decorated capitals. |
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The moderne settings order the space geometrically and rationally while also demonstrating abstract decadence. |
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One final consideration is that the known fruiting bodies of marine fungi are not as geometrically complex as the Mistaken Point taxa. |
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The ear ornaments in this collection are geometrically complex in design, combining squares, circles and triangles into single forms. |
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The number of tunnels needed to support a fully meshed IPSec network geometrically increases with the number of sites. |
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The problem was, given a circle, to construct geometrically a square equal in area to the given circle. |
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The springer's ears, chest, legs and belly are nicely furnished with a moderate fringe of feathering which is often trimmed geometrically to give the dog an elegant look. |
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These sets of geometrically shaped punchers have a bevelled edge for a special effect in polymer, air-drying or other moist clays. |
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He thought it would be ineffective because he had formulated the hypothesis that population increases geometrically while food supplies increase arithmetically. |
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I can't be geometrically accurate about that, but there are proportions that are comfortable and proportions that aren't, and the ceiling height is an important part. |
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The existing roads are often old and may be geometrically incompatible with average speeds today. |
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Schist crosier with serrate back edge, geometrically decorated on the obverse and flat on the reverse. |
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Netflix can add to its subscriber rolls geometrically while expanding its expenses arithmetically. |
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These files are geometrically and radiometrically corrected and are reprojected into latitude and longitude co-ordinates. |
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These washers are suitable if the adjacent machine part is unhardened but is sufficiently rigid and geometrically accurate. |
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Should clothes be geometrically designed and factory-manufactured to minimise individuality, or be handsewn to rebuke capitalist sweatshops? |
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One was of the Coen brothers, arranged geometrically in the doorway of their Manhattan apartment, and laughing. |
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Particularly with geometrically demanding and highly precise workpieces, the engineering services for the customers are of inestimable benefit. |
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The circulation is promoted as the stator is geometrically higher than the rotor. |
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One can live even without thinking geometrically, physically, economically, politically. |
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We manufacture all our gear toothing systems with geometrically defined cutters. |
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Hydrophobic interactions and other geometrically nonspecific interactions are lumped together and modeled using effective torsion, v, and H-bond to solvent, u, energy terms. |
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It drapes geometrically, clashing beautifully with the natural world. |
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Since most of the logging practice at the Prince Albert area is around the major highways, the deforested areas can be easily detected as small geometrically shaped dark regions along the roads. |
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Straight, glass extraction hood, cement geometrically patterned floor tiles, 2 doors leading to the reception rooms and another leading outside on the north side. |
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Water stress will increase geometrically in most arid and semi-arid areas. |
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The Sigma 32 is an extension of this product line launched in 2005 to complement our machine range for high-precision, averagely geometrically complex parts. |
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After these images are geometrically corrected, enhanced, analysed and interpreted, the results can be fed into the GIS and integrated with other geographic databases. |
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It then explores the use of symbols and algebra, the concepts of rational and irrational numbers, and how numbers are represented geometrically. |
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The ground verification map has been geometrically registered to the image, so that the same point on the map and the image may now be referenced by 'line' and 'pixel' coordinates. |
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Dissemination problems increase geometrically with the size of the area and the ability to control the environment into which the agent has been introduced. |
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The increased rigidity and precision of the overall solution due to the geometrically stable, single-piece outer ring is only one argument in favour. |
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The results for a geometrically more complex 3-dimensional system were compared with those of another multi-group diffusion code using an independent method for solving the diffusion equations. |
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While in Bohemia in 1619, he invented analytic geometry, a method of solving geometric problems algebraically and algebraic problems geometrically. |
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The customer abuses in the La Polar case doomed tens of thousands to Dicom purgatory after the repackaging of their debts geometrically increased what they owed through so-called acceleration clauses for late payers. |
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His geometrically structured images explore the ins and outs of this everyday living space, and show a city in a process of constant change with seemingly introverted, indeed very Japanese buildings. |
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A stereovision camera is a vision sensor consisting of two identical cameras geometrically arranged parallel to each other. |
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Applications of multisensor data integration generally require that the data be geometrically registered, either to each other or to a common geographic coordinate system or map base. |
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A world first, this amalgamation of technology, innovation and aestheticism is inspired by traditional regulator watches and displays the hours by means of a geometrically openworked square wheel at twelve o'clock. |
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Human population, he argued, tended to increase geometrically, outstripping the production of food, which increased arithmetically. |
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The street theatre makes use of many of them and thus shows that, far from being ossifying, these codes generate a geometrically variable theatrical performance. |
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Monthly returns are then linked geometrically to produce quarterly and annual total return performance figures. |
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And for the government, which pays for the health-care costs of many children, the very poor, the retired, veterans and its own servants, the geometrically rising price of cover is inexorably busting the budget. |
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I am convinced that the passage of time, at least perceptually, increases geometrically as one ages, hopefully gracefully. |
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Civil twilight is defined to begin in the morning, and to end in the evening when the center of the Sun is geometrically 6 degrees below the horizon. |
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Once we take this model and make it available on our own MoTV platform, the opportunities for revenue grow geometrically. |
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From the mathematical point of view, this situation could be described either geometrically, through non commutative geometry or algebraically with the help of operators. |
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Access is through a rectangular bay leading to an L-shaped entrance hall roofed with beams, which are geometrically and florally decorated in the Hispano-Maghrebin style. |
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When two or more people think the same thoughts, the potency of their individual thought power progressively increases not arithmetically but geometrically! |
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Instead, he uses a geometrically strict raster to transcribe it, composing a surface in nuanced shades of white that occasionally gently break into gray. |
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These loop clusters look geometrically like the clusters of galaxies, particularly the Abell clusters, which are small and dense as galaxy clusters go. |
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Contextually and geometrically, this is an idealistic architecture. |
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As a case in point, the Romans developed the highly formal garden, with its rows of geometrically perfect plants, shaped as boxes or globes, in symmetrical patterns. |
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