Not exact matches
Importantly, the new technique grows the pluripotent stem cells
as floating spheres in high concentrations of two growth factors, fibroblast growth factor - 2 and epidermal growth factor.
Only the tips of the water icebergs can be seen, and the team performed calculations
as if they were
spheres, a regular shape that requires the shallowest volume of liquid to
float, to create conservative depth estimates, Trowbridge said.
Only the tip of the balloon, called the bubble, is filled because the helium expands by a factor of 200
as it rises mushrooming into a 40 - million - cubic - foot
sphere, slightly distorted by the weight at the bottom, at
float height.
Spheres of information appear to
float in space, but when touched they allow the user to control functions such
as the air conditioning, audio, satellite navigation and others.
However, the sculpture actually comprises an invisible globe of space,
as a witch has been asked to cast a curse on an 11 - inch
sphere floating 11 inches above the top of the pedestal.
The
floating spheres, incorporated into his visual language in a similar manner to the butterfly, can arguably be considered self - portraits, or
as representations of his career.
But
as diverse
as these names are, they all reflect an older worldview — a time before anyone knew our planet was just a fertile
sphere floating in the vast darkness of space.To better understand how our planet was regarded historically, it's important to remember that the world was generally regarded
as merely the «setting» of existence and not so much a specific place.