Loop quantum gravity is a way to quantise space time while keeping what General Relativity taught us. |
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I make an attempt to fight the heavy-duty gravity imposed upon the immediate space around my body, and ease myself out of the bed. |
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Each tank is fitted with a gravity fuelling point and there is a pressure refuelling point in the landing gear fairing on the starboard side. |
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The ring and disk were perforated by ten holes each, and gravity tended to align the holes ten times per revolution. |
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That's the best position to use gravity to your advantage by letting your weight drop down onto the pedals and power you up the climb. |
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Its payload of 15,333 pounds was properly secured and distributed relative to the center of gravity of the aircraft. |
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The surface level of the water will mark the specific gravity level and the potential alcohol level, both labeled on the hydrometer. |
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As if some secret password has removed the laws of gravity for a moment, this massive jet bounds skywards. |
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Without the gravity well for acceleration, the damage would be absorbed by the outer hulls. |
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The cinematography and framing are both graceful and purposeful, lending a real gravity to certain scenes. |
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Maya slid through the low gravity of the chute into the shuttle, then belted herself into the control seat. |
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His choreography surrendered to gravity and dealt in angles and broken lines as well as broken phrases. |
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He built a pair of wings of a size suitable to sustain his own weight, and made use of gravity as his motor. |
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The low centre of gravity which results from the horizontal engine design has several benefits. |
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Greek proportions, porticoes, orders, and ornament lent civic buildings a gravity lacking in earlier Palladianism. |
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If gravity is pulling everything down, why do the sparks fly upwards with great surety? |
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The house had to be lifted to accommodate a gravity feed for a sewer hookup from the basement. |
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The condition arises when the paired frontalis muscles lose tone in response to gravity and downward descent of the brow ensues. |
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There will then be a local overflow and surplus will end up running into distant ground, rivers, wherever gravity will dictate. |
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The universality of gravity sets it apart from, for example, the electrical forces between charged bodies. |
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This brings the centre of gravity directly over the right foot, which supports her weight. |
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Yet the damage done by his grotesquely lopsided report vastly outweighs the gravity of the offence. |
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A gravity wave with a frequency of 1,000 hertz, for example, spans nearly 200 miles from peak to peak. |
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They have wide, flat forends and low centers of gravity which make them sit in the front and rear rests securely. |
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His compositions resist clearly defined boundaries, stable centers of gravity and distinct focal points, not to mention restrictive meanings. |
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Today we know it is gravity that holds the planets and stars in their orbits making them appears to be hung on nothing. |
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He managed to give her a final heave and pull her through just as the door shut and gravity returned to normal. |
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The centre of gravity was so close to the tipping line that a minor force would cause the casualty. |
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Though he stoops over as if gravity is dragging down his meaty shoulders, Rod standing tall is six feet six inches and 270 pounds. |
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The stiffness of the prescribed penalty would alone point to the gravity of the offence. |
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There was no gravity inside the small pod so the two survivors were strapped into harnesses to keep from floating around. |
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As soon as he strapped his harness around him, he felt the transition as Costanza deactivated the artificial gravity field. |
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And that was just hard cheese for particle physicists, and for many years the best people worked on quantum gravity to no avail. |
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Stuff moving more slowly relative to Earth can be captured by the planet's gravity and survive the plunge. |
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His service in the Senate, while not describable as stellar, has featured some important moments of gravity and responsibility. |
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It was like a hang-glider, carried aloft by currents of warm air, coming to believe it could defy gravity forever. |
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Typically, operational centers of gravity are military capabilities or forces. |
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According to Einstein, the Sun's powerful gravity would deflect starlight passing near its rim. |
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In mechanics Archimedes discovered fundamental theorems concerning the centre of gravity of plane figures and solids. |
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Its seeds are nut-like, moderately heavy, and are dispersed by gravity and animals, including birds. |
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Each flower can produce four nutlets, which are primarily gravity dispersed. |
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In Gaul, the centre of political gravity and the exchange networks were definitely oriented towards the north-west. |
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First lower your center of gravity so that you're in a slight squat with your feet almost together. |
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Skydivers and bungee jumpers, plummeting toward the ground, have great respect for the force of gravity pulling them downward. |
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Although the developments are not the outcome of our doings, our omissions have certainly contributed to the gravity of the situation. |
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But gravity actually functions as a source of support for structures that are properly aligned around a predominantly vertical axis. |
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The lower specific gravity of this new material also reduces tyre weight and rolling inertia, thus further improving fuel efficiency. |
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Invest in a hydrometer, which measures the specific gravity of liquids, available at winemaking supply shops. |
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Urinalysis is performed to assess specific gravity and urinary glucose level. |
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It has a small bucket on the front and hoe on the back, with an arm that lays over to drop the center of gravity for travel. |
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Envy can be mortally or venially sinful according to its degree of gravity and, as a capital sin, it leads to other sins. |
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An air of gravity and solemnity pervaded the president's remarks as a stunned nation listened by radio. |
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He braced his shaking body against the wall and forced his legs to defy gravity and support him one last time. |
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But, knowing gravity like a lover, he tore off, leaving the last bullet of his foe to land squarely on the knot of a half-twisted bow tie. |
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He conducted zero gravity research on animal stem cells, worthy, but unprofitable work. |
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The only small and minor complaint I have is the gravity of the situation to which the response given is. |
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If it hadn't been for the gravity of the situation, he'd have been pretty unkeen. |
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The basic idea behind inflation is that a repulsive form of gravity caused the universe to expand. |
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With a slingshot gravity assist from Jupiter, the probe could get to our littlest, strangest planet in 15 years. |
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This may be undiplomatic language but, given the gravity of the situation, no other word will suffice. |
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The specific gravity of the alloy is greater than that of the two metals in an uncombined state. |
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These men are dancing, unburdened by gravity and lost in celebration, leveling the sacred and the mundane by moving like graceful angels. |
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One determines the law of gravitation by studying planetary motion, in which gravity is the only significant causal factor. |
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The centre of gravity in Europe is shifting decisively east, to where new blocs and alliances are already forming. |
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So as gravity pulls the aggregates downward, bleed water comes to the surface. |
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This frequently results in side-slips and accidents of more or less gravity to men and horses as well as cars. |
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My stomach turns at the notion, but the real gravity of the situation doesn't sink in until a few minutes later. |
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But the idea of a vehicle that shuttles on a regular route beyond earth's gravity is awesome. |
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These are the Trojan asteroids, each one locked in its solar orbit by the gravity of Jupiter and the Sun. |
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This is to say nothing of the gravity of the other star in a binary system. |
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Fighters kept their gravity well below Earth norm, the standard gravity found on ships and space stations. |
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In particular he finds, in book 1, the centre of gravity of a parallelogram, a triangle, and a trapezium. |
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The trajectory is the path traced by the center of gravity of the projectile from the origin to the level point. |
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The size of the force of gravity depends on two things, the masses of the objects and the distance separating them. |
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The Moon's orbit about the common center of gravity between Earth and the Moon is not quite a perfect circle. |
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That's because the fluids are held in place by capillary forces that overpower gravity and other mechanical forces. |
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An air barograph recorded atmospheric pressures every 1.5 min at a fixed station during the gravity survey. |
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Einstein described what we call gravity as curves in space and time, created by matter and energy. |
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Albert Einstein theorized that the speed of gravity was around the speed of light, but no one proved it until now. |
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Certainly the theorems which Galileo had proved on the centres of gravity of solids, and left in Rome, were discussed in this correspondence. |
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When most of the hydrogen is fused into helium, fusion stops and and gravity again takes over. |
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Yet, it was not until 1783 that the Montgolfier brothers in France first overcame gravity in their hot-air balloon. |
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The competing forces of gravity at the lower end and outward centripetal acceleration at the farther end keep the cable under tension. |
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He supports his body by putting his foot forward in the direction in which the center of gravity tends. |
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If a retaining wall is designed as a gravity wall, it can be backfilled relatively early. |
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The heroes have problems with suit breaches, software patches, gravity failures, and other technical glitches. |
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As wastewater is applied to the top of a bed of sand, gravity draws it down between the sand particles. |
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The toilet is flushed and the effluent is discharged by gravity through the rear spigot and into the macerator device. |
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First, general relativity holds and gravity must act upon everything as an attractive force. |
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In this case, the collapse is actually attributed to gravity and not atmospheric pressure. |
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Pulsars and quasars may turn out to be commonplace in comparison to the exotic astrophysical events that gravity wave astronomy reveals. |
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The seeds of F. cernua disperse primarily by gravity and secondarily by surface water run-off after rare heavy rains. |
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Many candidates reacted to the strains of zero gravity by looping the loop compulsively. |
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Newton's theory of gravity will be used as long as there are scientists on this planet. |
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The sculpture uses no armature or supports, making gravity a crucial element of the piece. |
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Hence, we should take the description of the center of gravity in a metaphorical rather than a literal sense. |
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The region east of the gravity lineament has witnessed intensive magmatism and basin development since Mesozoic time. |
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In this, his sentence differs from a life sentence imposed on a person because of the gravity of the offence. |
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I probably didn't anticipate the gravity of what the media was going to do, how they were going to respond to this. |
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From 230,000 miles away, the moon's gravity pulls the Earth, dragging the ocean outwards in a bulge of water that creates a tide. |
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Muscles exposed to conditions of zero gravity also experience significant muscle fiber injury on resuming normal activity on earth. |
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They help conduct experiments on the effects of zero gravity and radiation on the human body. |
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I like to watch late night TV and judge my bedtime by the force of gravity and the frequency of my yawns. |
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General relativity explains the behaviour of gravity and its effect on both matter and energy. |
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In a sign of the gravity of the talks, Dr Reid was accompanied by a full complement of civil servants. |
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The story of his resistance to ordination is a fine reminder to all clergy and would-bes of the gravity of the office. |
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It basically notes a wobble in a star caused by the gravity of the orbiting planet. |
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The evolutionary wiring in his brain compels him to do just that, just as gravity compels a raindrop to fall. |
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The iron's center of gravity is toward the heel and higher than in the company's more forgiving irons. |
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Irons from the 1930s, for example, had a center of gravity high on the clubface and well toward the heel. |
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His resonant use of the bass string to render the notes of a raga in the lower octave has lent gravity and depth to his recitals. |
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All in all, what's left is a distinctive set of pulses, the imprint of the radio wave being intermittently altered by the gravity wave. |
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Assuming you're doing this in a gravity environment, more mass means more weight. |
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The interaction of the acceleration of gravity on the mass of our body produces the force which is called weight. |
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Think of him running across Pierre Wome, jinking inside, the low centre of gravity keeping him on his feet and helping him evade the tackle. |
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Attached to a single center of gravity by a harness made of strong webbing, hang gliders fly with bodies vertical. |
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They allow him unusual balance, enabling him to overcome gravity and stay upright when he should be prone. |
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But even after nearly 90 years the theory remains notoriously hard to test because gravity is such a weak force. |
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In fact, scientists could and did show that gravity was too weak a force to account for the movement of continents. |
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We rely on our muscles to walk, lift objects and climb stairs. However, in space muscles become weaker when there is no gravity to overcome. |
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In 1687 Leibniz asked for the curve along which a particle may descend under gravity so that it moves equal vertical distances in equal times. |
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A turn of a handle and this top tank supplies gravity fed water to the house. |
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For that to be possible, gravity and acceleration must be exactly equivalent to one another. |
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String theory's claim thus allows quantum mechanics to incorporate gravity and do so successfully. |
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This will require a wider view in the population at large of the gravity of the offence of threatening, killing and maiming by motorized vehicles. |
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The powerful forces of gravity and magnetism channel matter into huge flattened spinning platters known as accretion disks. |
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Carlos hit the ball so hard that gravity never had a chance to damp down the aerodynamic motion. |
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The asteroid Belt in the Solar System has many such gaps, created by the gravity of the Sun and Jupiter. |
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Arrogance and party political calculations with an eye to the next election do not befit the gravity of the moment. |
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Ramsey, still holding his big mac, had yet to grasp the gravity of this situation. |
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So not only will the GOP have control in the Senate, it will move the center of gravity on Capitol Hill hard to starboard. |
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She seemed to defy gravity throughout the dance, standing on the tips of the rubber and carbon fiber feet. |
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We may resolve the paradox, say in the Euclidean theory of quantum gravity, but what if the Euclidean theory of quantum gravity doesn't correctly describe our universe. |
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The first thing he recognized was that the forces we feel upon acceleration and the forces we feel when under the control of gravity are one and the same. |
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Lives have been lost not because of the gravity of the infernos but because of lack of facilities to quench the flames, and generally due to inadequate safety measures. |
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Basically it's a series of counterbalanced weights which moves the camera's centre of gravity away from the operator whilst still allowing them to perform camera moves. |
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He defied death and gravity to selflessly protect New Yorkers until his final moments in the Twin Towers. |
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Prosodical and rhetorical choices in both poems combine to create an unusual balance between gravity and elegance, on the one hand, wryness and wit on the other. |
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This volume contains a study of pressure and density, astronomical refraction, barometric pressure and the transmission of gravity based on this new philosophy of physics. |
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They instead should be avoiding zero gravity through artificial gravity. |
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This would be beneficial for more than just zero gravity conditions. |
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These guys obviously have tons of ideas, and the arrangements and influences are all beyond reproach, but the record lacks the irresistible gravity of top-notch post-rock. |
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The electromagnetic force between the electrons lets you pick up the cup, counteracting gravity in the process. |
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Is there a particular reason why an electron weighs as much as it does, or that gravity is as strong as it is? |
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The center of gravity of political power resides in the Gangetic valley of Northern India which is largely being bypassed by the technology led economic rejuvenation in India. |
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He knew how we were feeling, and he'd been with us long enough to know that we understood the gravity of such a loss without him restating it for us. |
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Mary Astor and Cecil Kellaway turn in more restrained performances, and Astor in particular brings a weary gravity to her role that's quite effective. |
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Wrinkles were starting at the corner of her eyes and around the edges of her mouth, showing the effect of hundreds of years of gravity dragging at skin and bone. |
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The gravity of the economic situation meant that the appeasement of sectarianism was not sufficient to deal with the threat of working-class disaffection. |
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Veterans like Voight, Keitel and Plummer are little more than a side salad, but they all help lend some weight and gravity to a lightweight, family-friendly lark. |
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Working with his graduate student Carl Brans, Dicke incorporated Mach's principle into an alternate theory of gravity by adding an extra term to Einstein's equations. |
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In many ways, dragging is to gravity what magnetism is to electricity. |
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The pods had no artificial gravity fields of their own to provide inertial dampening effects, so the Marines strapped themselves securely to the vertical backboards provided. |
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Considering the gravity of the previous night's debacle, we thought it a good idea to return to the scene of the crime, just to see how they took their medicine. |
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Science is always under siege by charlatans, and theories of gravity are among the most attractive to con artists and self-deceiving megalomaniacs. |
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The container then sinks through the melt under the influence of gravity and eventually comes to rest when the heat or the waste itself is dissipated. |
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We then interpolated the gravity and topography data onto a 5 km grid using a minimum curvature algorithm and an oblique Mercator projection which minimized distortion. |
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Clusters, filaments, and voids make up the large-scale structure of the Universe, foster-child of gravity and slow time. |
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Unless there is a dramatic change in the ship's shape at the waterline, the center of gravity remains in place and the new and old transverse metacenters cross at this point. |
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The results from the Africa expedition provided the first confirmation of Einstein's theory that gravity will bend the path of light when it passes near a massive star. |
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Generally, host seeking by miracidia includes a complicated behavioral process that is initiated through a combination of light and gravity stimuli. |
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The displacement and ballast of shoal draft boats are 100 lb greater than the standard draft versions to compensate for the higher center of gravity of the ballast. |
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He is a bit 1980s and the assumption will be that when Nettles shuffles into frame, an 80s bint with gravity defying shoulders will not be far behind. |
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He glides almost instantly from place to place as if unbound by mortal shackles such as gravity and momentum. |
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At the macroscopic scale, samples held in test-tubes spontaneously demix under the influence of gravity into a top isotropic phase and a bottom birefringent nematic phase. |
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I can only assume, based on our limited understanding of space and time, that the intense gravity of the black hole caused the spacecraft to be thrust back in time. |
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The thought of performing turns and twists which subject the body to six times the force of gravity might be enough to make the strongest stomach turn over. |
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In a first for a TV series, the actors were filmed on parabolic flights to simulate zero gravity conditions so that they really are floating weightless in some of the scenes. |
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I thought his nonchalance suggested that he failed to grasp the gravity of his situation. |
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Launch must happen by 2006 or Jupiter will no longer be in position to slingshot the craft towards Pluto with a gravity assist, and the trip to Pluto will take years longer. |
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If we extend the path of travel by about five thousand kilometers and continue on double light, not triple, the gravity will help slingshot us around. |
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Mr Cowen said the findings were of the upmost gravity and it was particularly disturbing that nationalists were known to be targeted but were not properly protected. |
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Thus, this project will help us to understand the early and long term effects of altered gravity on the function of its primary receptors, the utricular hair cells. |
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The classic Newtonian view of gravity as a simple force between objects was overthrown by Einstein's vision of gravity as the result of objects warping space and time. |
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At 58, I'm not in bad nick and I can vouch for the beneficial effects of HRT, but having stopped taking it, time has caught up with my skin and gravity has done the rest. |
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We find that our vector field must be less than ten percent of the Planck scale, the fundamental unit in physics where gravity and quantum mechanics come together. |
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During vertical movements, animals can take advantage of gravity or positive buoyancy to permit unpowered downward or upward locomotion for a longer period. |
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The gravity is enough to squeeze atoms until electrons combine with protons to make neutrons. |
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Surface gravity is just under nine meters per second squared. |
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For a massive particle in zero gravity moving in one dimension, the Hamiltonian is just the kinetic energy, which in terms of momentum, not velocity, is just. |
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He steepled his fingers on his chin, thinking about how much work would be lost if the gravity wells couldn't withstand the stress of the wormhole. |
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This year's revelation is that controlling my center of gravity makes a major difference in how nimbly I can ski steeps, moguls and off-piste chunky snow. |
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The centre of the ring, which is 12 billion miles wide, is offset slightly from the star, suggesting that gravity of unseen planets is dragging it askew. |
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Instead of orbiting the Sun, like most comets, however, this one had been captured by Jupiter's gravity and the rocky fragments now orbited the King of Planets itself. |
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Some small moons orbiting Jupiter, as well as Phobos and Deimos, may have originally been asteroids captured into orbit by the gravity of Mars and Jupiter. |
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This device is designed for use in such locations as warehouses, stockrooms and loading docks, where it could be destroyed easily in a single gravity mishap. |
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Furthermore, it is an immediate consequence of Newton's Laws that the center of gravity of the two bodies can serve as the origin of an inertial coordinate system. |
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However, we cannot draw a similar conclusion about the center of gravity of the edges, for centers of gravity of one-dimensional sets do not transform canonically. |
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Larger tractors have higher centers of gravity and are easier to tip over. |
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The gravitational control systems in the station were going haywire and centers of gravity were forming all over the station in a haphazard fashion. |
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Instead we tag along with this charmless duo from one tense standoff to another, learning too little about the characters to give gravity to the tragic ending that awaits. |
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An even more striking feature of the gravity map is the deep chasms, known as fracture zones, that cut across the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Ocean basins. |
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All the leachate drains by gravity from the leachate collection layer to a sump, from which it is pumped out of the landfill for treatment and disposal. |
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Climb to the top of the Empire State Building, swallow-dive into an elegant free-fall, and defy gravity with a judiciously timed web just before you hit the ground. |
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While a movie like The Scorpion King has mythic pretensions, it merely parades lifeless mythic cliches that lack the timeless gravity of moral tales. |
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A clod of earth flew upwards, as if gravity had been inverted. |
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The masonry is so finely worked that a penknife blade cannot be fitted into the cracks, and windows or niches are trapezoid to counteract gravity in a quake. |
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Accurate interpolated gravity anomalies are needed in geodetical and geophysical analyses. |
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He also experienced zero gravity in the so-called Vomit Comet and underwent serious G-forces in a US Air Force centrifuge. |
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Lateral variations in gravity anomalies are related to anomalous density distributions within the Earth. |
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Salt domes are typically expressed in gravity maps as lows, because salt has a low density compared to the rocks the dome intrudes. |
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But Kuo says that both people walking normally and the new-style robotic walkers move their centers of gravity up and down. |
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Under realistic assumptions, the United States and Asia will remain the centers of gravity of the global economy in the coming years. |
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Accordingly, it initially equated enemy centers of gravity with key vulnerabilities. |
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This is seen not only in the tacit adoption of a Braudelian framework in which centers of gravity migrate from one urban system to another. |
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The occurrences always form a perfect circle as with any magnetic, electric or gravity force field. |
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Because it is ideal for zero gravity conditions, Little Soya sent up its award-winning, single-serve, resealable, fish-shaped soy sauce packets. |
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But people do not feel gravity because spaceships, and everyone and everything inside them, are in free fall around Earth. |
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The central tenant of general relativity is that gravity is a pseudo-force due to the curvature of space-time. |
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Applications of isostasy and gravity methods are considered in a trio of papers. |
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Provide the first ever detailed gravity data set in the CCVR increasing the volume of data by two orders of magnitude. |
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Such activity can lead to changes of oblateness and angular momentum and, through gravity coupling, to orbital period modulation. |
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This will be the third Earth swingby, the last of Rosetta's four planetary gravity assists. |
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These swingby manoeuvres were a way of saving fuel while using the gravity of planets to boost speed. |
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She pulled closer about her neck the long nubbly cotton scarf that she was wearing with the gravity of a vestment. |
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An amalgamation 4-head stamp mill was built on Victoria Gulch and a gravity tramway connected this to the mine. |
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Dual convection technology is an advance that combines the benefits of gravity and mechanical convection in a single micro biological incubator. |
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Both species use a statocyst to detect changes in gravity and a photoreceptor to detect changes in light. |
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Lithium, magnesium, calcium and zinc stearates are fine white powders of low specific gravity and high bulking value. |
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Fixed a bug where the gravity well did not open in some occasions in the campaign level The Dead, section Tyran Lives. |
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Tanner CB, Jackson ML Nomographs of sedimentation times times for soil particles under gravity or centrifugal acceleration. |
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Travel time or travel distance can be used as the interceptive parameters in the gravity model. |
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The weekend is a confluence of cross-country riders, gravity junkies, dirt jumpers, BMX riders, tricyclists and even roadies. |
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Negative gravity anomalies are associated with local deficiencies in mass due to volumes of rock which are less dense than the average. |
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A combination of gravity anomaly data and boreholes has permitted geologists to work out the shape of this pluton. |
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A further borehole was drilled at Raydale to investigate the origin of the gravity anomaly underlying the Askrigg Block. |
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The femur evolved into a slightly more angular position to move the center of gravity toward the geometric center of the body. |
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In addition, intense gravity highs are associated with the Anton Dohrn and Hebrides Terrace seamounts. |
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After he realised the gravity of his crime he spent some time wearing sackcloth and ashes. |
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The stateliness and gravity of the Spaniards shows itself in the solemnity of their language. |
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In geology, a placer deposit or placer is an accumulation of valuable minerals formed by gravity separation during sedimentary processes. |
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Surface creep is the slow movement of soil and rock debris by gravity which is usually not perceptible except through extended observation. |
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The gravity of our situation sucks all the air out of the truck cab. I'm caught in a moment of deep reflection. |
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However, glacial isostatic adjustment of the ice sheets affect ground deformation and the gravity field today. |
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This arrangement improves handling by allowing bigger wheels and less unsprung weight, also tending to move the centre of gravity forwards. |
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Would there have been a similar long-lasting skirmish over gravity or atomic theory, given the cultural influences? |
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The changing gravity field can be detected by repeated land measurements with absolute gravimeters and recently by the GRACE satellite mission. |
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A typical underbone therefore has a more central centre of gravity than a typical scooter. |
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Here we show that overspinning is always averted once back-reaction from the particle's own gravity is properly taken into account. |
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An extended webbed foot clearly can exert a rotational force about the bird's center of gravity depending on how it interfaces with airflow. |
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The Bay is near the centre of a major gravity anomaly which has been mapped in some detail by the GRACE satellites. |
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For an explanation of the purpose and use of gravity and aeromagnetic data, please refer to the report on Sun River's website www. |
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When the effluent becomes turbulent, such as when a force main enters a gravity manhole, more hydrogen sulfide gas is released. |
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The groundwater enters the PEM tube allowing gravity to conduct it to a coarser sand layer, where it can drain more quickly. |
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The 55-pound boxer is anatomically correct, stuffed with computer equipment and has the same center of gravity as the real animal. |
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The gravity of Earth is the acceleration that is imparted to objects due to the distribution of mass within the Earth. |
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The base is a Condeep gravity base structure built from reinforced concrete. |
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Glaciers move, or flow, downhill due to gravity and the internal deformation of ice. |
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When the mass of snow and ice is sufficiently thick, it begins to move due to a combination of surface slope, gravity and pressure. |
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Also these changes can be presented as gravity anomaly temporal variations. |
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In 1815 he designed and installed the first gravity fed piped hot water system since classical times at Leamington Spa Baths. |
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Masonry channels carried water from distant springs and reservoirs along a precise gradient, using gravity alone. |
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Or it could be that having an extra star would be disruptive, and its gravity could cause any protoplanets to pull apart. |
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This hands-on study in tectonics and weight distribution paralleled Morris's contemporaneous explorations of gravity and antiform. |
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He then measured their solubility in water and their specific gravity and noted their combustibility. |
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In 1915, Albert Einstein developed his theory of general relativity, having earlier shown that gravity does influence light's motion. |
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If truly primordial, these waves were born as quantum fluctuations in gravity itself. |
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The main result of loop quantum gravity is the derivation of a granular structure of space at the Planck length. |
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Loop quantum gravity seriously considers general relativity's insight that spacetime is a dynamical field and is therefore a quantum object. |
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In space an object maintains its orbit because of the force of gravity acting upon it. |
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These masses are obtained by applying the laws of gravity to the measured characteristics of the orbit. |
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On Earth, gravity gives weight to physical objects and causes the ocean tides. |
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Other forces, such as gravity and fermionic degeneracy pressure, also arise from the momentum conservation. |
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And it was Cotes's interpretation of gravity rather than Newton's that came to be accepted. |
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Modeling of gravity and magnetic data along the fault has confirmed the presence of an extensive ophiolite suite. |
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These were initially armed with nuclear gravity bombs, later being equipped with the Blue Steel missile. |
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The gravity of her conduct was such that the registrant's readmittance would not be in the interests of pupils or parents. |
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Big Sam's main talent is keepy-uppy but he would have to defy gravity to keep Sunderland up. |
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Earth's gravity interacts with other objects in space, especially the Sun and the Moon, Earth's only natural satellite. |
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Also gravity separators, aspirators, and screening machines for separation and reclamation. |
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In the spring of 1933, few perceived Nazism with the gravity he did. |
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Albert Einstein introduced the special relativity and general relativity theories for light and gravity in 1905 and 1915 respectively. |
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Despite the gravity of Disraeli's condition, the doctors concocted optimistic bulletins, for public consumption. |
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Their slenderness makes them better for grouping but because they are long, the centre of gravity is further back. |
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Further, that any characteristic of the accused could be included which the jury considered may affect the gravity of the provocation. |
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Cask beer is the traditional method of service, via a hand pump or by gravity straight from the cask on stillage. |
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The gravity stands high and bright, like an eagle on a peak. |
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Affholder accomplished this by calculating the centre of gravity of the geometrical figure of Europe. |
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London porter differs from stout in having generally lower gravity and lighter body, closer to bitter. |
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For instance, spacecraft use a variation of the Euler method to approximate curved courses within zero gravity environments. |
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From such an education Charles contracted habits of gravity and recollection. |
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Currently pursuing PhD studies related to gravity field and geoid modelling. |
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The rightmost Bragg peak is of interest here in order to avoid any gravity effect. |
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Newton's description of gravity is sufficiently accurate for many practical purposes and is therefore widely used. |
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He used a combination of gravity on downward inclines and locomotives for level and upward stretches. |
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Beginning in 1973, Hawking moved into the study of quantum gravity and quantum mechanics. |
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This will affect the surface albedo, gravity darkening coefficient and linear limb darkening coefficient values. |
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In English units, the density is given in pounds per cubic foot so acceleration due to gravity is inherent in the unit of weight. |
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If you're falling out of an airplane, the law of gravity trumps the law of attraction. |
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Spherical polar coordinate systems are used in the analysis of the gravity field. |
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The relation of these different heights requires knowledge of the shape of the geoid and also the gravity field of the Earth. |
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Like ballasted track the LVT is of the free floating type, held in place by gravity and friction. |
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From some undreamed-of reservoir my body summoned up a gravity tank of incalescent libido. |
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Aqueducts moved water through gravity alone, being constructed along a slight downward gradient within conduits of stone, brick or concrete. |
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A considerable gravity anomaly is associated with the Dartmoor pluton as with other such plutons. |
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After going into orbit around Jupiter with a gravity assist from the volcanic moon Io, Galileo will spend 22 months studying the planet. |
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Cassini is supposed to swing by Earth in 1999 for a gravity assist that would sling it out toward Saturn. |
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She danced flowingly across the stage, as though gravity and friction didn't apply to her. |
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Indeed Tom was much still the ephebe, sharing boys with his friend though talking of the gravity of marriage. |
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He used gravity and the tension created by cooling glass to manipulate the piece into a dolphinlike shape. |
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