Sentences with phrase «accumulated mass»

I started it because I had accumulated masses of material while researching my book, and a blog seemed a good way to share this.
At that age, a cluster would not yet have had much time to accumulate mass by the pull of its gravity; El Gordo's extreme size is at the very limit of what current cosmology models can explain.
From early Earth history, the continental crust (Earth's thick solid outer skin that we live on) has accumulated mass from the underlying hot mantle.
Alternately, the planet can accumulate mass slowly as bits of dust collide and become pebbles, which collide to become boulders, which collide to become asteroids, and so on, until a rocky planetary core develops.
According to theory, the enormous accumulated mass of the star ignites a special type of reaction that creates both electrons and their antimatter counterparts, called positrons.
But this black hole arose in a universe that was only 690 million years old — not nearly enough time to accumulate the mass needed to grow so big.
Even after they've stopped growing in length, bones continue to accumulate mass well into your thirties.
Mining cheap stores, markets, and city streets, Batchelor accumulates mass - produced items, disused domestic objects, and scrap industrial materials — including lightboxes, neon tubing, and plastics — which he repurposes to create colorful, often luminous, structures and forms.
But warming temperatures mean that the glaciers are melting at a rate that outpaces their ability to accumulate mass during the rainy months.
As previously mentioned, the black hole can accumulate a mass of dust called an accretion disc, but this is just the start.
Years ago, astronomers predicted that some massive, Jupiter - like planets might accumulate mass from their dying stars.
The extent to which men of this generation are absorbed with themselves and permit that absorption to filter the accumulated masses of human experience and utterance is a formidable fact in teaching and in preaching.
Thirdly, the Christian nations, made economically strong by both their political imperialism and their advanced state of technology, have not only constructed the weapons for nuclear war but also been most to blame for the selfish exploitation of the non-renewable resources of the earth, for the accumulating mass pollution, for the gross interference with the delicate ecology of the planet.
«Glaciers are accumulating mass,» Yao says.
Eventually, the process would lead to accumulated masses that eventually destroy the brain.
All of these quasars formed just over a billion years after the universe's birth, but have still — through an as - of - yet inexplicable mechanism — managed to accumulate the mass of about a billion sons.
«The stimulation of the parasympathetic system increases the sensitivity of the weak myenteric reflexes [reflexes that lead to contraction of the digestive tube above and relaxation below the place where it is stimulated by an accumulated mass of food] within and accelerates both peristalsis and segmentation.»
As the famous thieves, you take back towns from the evil Prince John and defeat bosses while watching your Sherwood Forest hideout grow and accumulate a mass of gold that would make Smaug blush.
Aesthetically, the two are utterly distinct: The former achieves visual impact through an accumulated mass of thickly applied charcoal lines, while the latter painstakingly details the specifics of an installation plan through instructions.
In addition, the running sum total of the accumulated mass change over the Greenland Ice Sheet is shown on a graph overlay in gigatons.
Whereas there is an accumulating mass of innovative / entrepreneurial energy building up around an apparent cosmic mandate to modernize legal services, it's impeded from flowing in a natural and organic manner due to a completely outdated regulatory construct called The Rules of Professional Conduct.
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