Sentences with phrase «acute angles of»

Through the positioning of shadows, textures of the materials, acute angles of a walkway, monolithic stiffness of a side view or the perspective of a vanishing point, she creates unique portraits of architecture.
That is to say that in the thickness of one stripe, two extremely acute angles of slightly different values are painted; what starts out thick at the top tapers to nothing at the bottom, while what starts out thick at the bottom tapers to nothing at the top.
The Gunners MUST shoot their shots to the acute angles of the goal post to deny De Gea saving their shots.

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The reason Misen gives for how much sharper their knives are is that unlike most Western - style knives with angles of 25 degrees, Misen uses a more acute 15 degrees for a sharper cutting face.
After a brilliant long run, Benzema left the ball for Ronaldo to shoot from an acute angle, and he drove it just wide of the far post.
A cross towards the back - post found the Chilean midfielder, who was unfazed by the acute angle, and found the inside of the net.
De Gea being chipped from an acute angle with the last kick off the game just would've been laying a second layer of icing on an already delicious cake!
Finally A big special man of the match performance from our player of the season Alex — if there was a title for his effort alone we would win the prem, but I'm still purring after his display to first ride the challenge after his 1 - 2 and scoring from an acute angle surrounded by 3 players..
Emre Can opened the scoring with a fiercely - struck shot on the bounce from outside the area and Roberto Firmino doubled the lead on the stroke of halftime, squeezing in a finish from an acute angle.
The Rennes number 7 plays threads a pass through, highlighted by the arrow, the player is already on the turn as he receives the ball and he fires home from an acute angle to give the home side the lead inside of a minute.
Late in the second half, he made an audacious strike from a very acute angle on the left side of the Chelsea box; it took a brilliant save from Berkovic to deny him a goal.
After a dominating spell of possession to open that latter period, van La Parra fell millimetres short of connecting with a diving header after flinging himself at Aaron Mooy's dinked cross from an acute angle inside the area.
As well as communication issues inside the John Smith's Stadium after Mata netted from an acute angle, the decision to chalk off the goal by VAR Neil Swarbrick raises serious debate over the definition of a «clear and obvious error.»
Jese was played through on goal in the third minute of the game but was initially kept out by Cech through an acute angle when he was played on - side by Fletcher.
Banega sent a free - kick straight into the United goalkeeper's grasp as those in front of him continued to falter, with Pablo Sarabia nodding just over at the far post and Muriel fizzing an effort at De Gea's goal from an acute angle.
This was known for acute triangles [where all of the triangle's angles are less than 90 degrees], but it wasn't known for obtuse triangles [where one angle is greater than 90 degrees].
Favorable results from the completion of the proposed project are expected to provide much - needed pre-clinical proof - of - concept data for translation to clinical trials evaluating treatments for the acute phase of angle - closure glaucoma.
Exploring the effects of training variables, Kellis et al. (2005) found that joint angles differed between relative loads but did not identify how the individual hip, knee and ankle joints differed; however, List et al. (2013) found that increasing load caused peak ankle angle to become more acute, from no load to 25 % of bodyweight, to 50 % of bodyweight.
The effect of cues to prevent knee movement over the toes on peak hip angle is unclear but cues to look downwards rather than upwards lead to more acute hip angles, while increasing fatigue leads to less acute peak hip angles.
Miletello et al. (2009) analysed the peak knee angles between lifters of different experience levels and found that novice lifters achieved the most acute peak knee angles, followed by college - level lifters, and finally high - school lifters.
Peak knee flexion angles are less acute when using cues to prevent forward knee movement over the toes or as a result of fatigue.
Exploring the effects of training variables, Kellis et al. (2005) found that joint angles differed between relative loads but did not identify how the individual hip, knee and ankle joints differed; however, McKean et al. (2010) reported that peak hip angle was more acute with load compared to no load, while both List et al. (2013) and Gomes et al. (2015) reported that peak hip angle became less acute with heavier relative loads.
Swinton et al. (2012) found that the peak hip angle was less acute in the traditional squat than in the powerlifting squat variation but there was no difference between either of these variations and the box squat.
McLaughlin et al. (1978) similarly noted that peak knee extensor moments were smaller in individuals who displayed greater trunk lean and more acute hip angles, which is associated with this type of exercise cue.
Exploring the effects of cues, Hirata and Duarte (2007), Lorenzetti et al. (2010) and List et al. (2013) all found that peak ankle angles were less acute when lifters were visibly cued to prevent the knee from moving forward over the toes, compared to when they were allowed to lift normally.
Cristopoliski et al. (2008) assessed the acute effects of stretching on peak anterior pelvic tilt angle when walking.
The purpose of this section is to detail the literature exploring the effects of different acute and longitudinal interventions, such as static stretching, on pelvic tilt angles in different populations.
The hip extension moments of the front and rear legs were greatest with a more acute shank angle (60 degrees) and a longer step length (85 % of leg length) and smallest with a perpendicular shank angle (90 degrees) and a shorter step length (55 % of leg length).
They reported that most acute peak knee angle for the front leg was observed for the longest step length (85 % of leg length) and the smallest shank angle (60 degrees).
However, increasing the shank angle to closer to perpendicular (90 degrees) made the peak knee angle of the front leg less acute and made the peak knee angle of the rear leg more acute.
Changes in the angle of peak torque can be observed after both acute exercise (i.e. a single workout) and after long - term training (Brughelli & Cronin, 2007).
Knee extension moment of the front leg is greatest with a more acute shank angle (60 degrees) and a shorter step length (55 % of leg length).
The knee extension moment of the front leg is greatest with a more acute shank angle (60 degrees) and a shorter step length (55 % of leg length).
The knee extension moment of the front leg was greatest with a more acute shank angle (60 degrees) and a shorter step length (55 % of leg length) and smallest with an overextended shank angle (105 degrees) and a longer step length (85 % of leg length).
They reported that most acute peak ankle angle for the front leg was observed for the longest step length (85 % of leg length) and the smallest shank angle (60 degrees).
In the split squat, hip extension moment of the front and rear legs is greatest with a more acute shank angle (60 degrees) and a longer step length (85 % of leg length).
They noted that the split squat stance with the shortest step length (55 % of leg length) and a perpendicular shank angle (90 degrees) involved the most acute peak hip angle for both legs.
Grip width affects the shoulder angle during the sticking region in the bench press, where shoulder abduction angle is more acute and flexion angle is greater at the start of the sticking region using a narrow grip compared to medium and wide grip widths.
Hip extension moment of the front and rear legs is greatest with a more acute shank angle (60 degrees) and a longer step length (85 % of leg length).
The «right angles and acute edges» along with the sharpness of the helmet suggests the possibility of consistent pain his initial fleshy design just couldn't portray.
Real - life examples of acute, obtuse, reflex, right and straight angles drawn from skating.
Objectives covered: Compare and classify geometric shapes, including quadrilaterals and triangles, based on their properties and sizes Identify acute and obtuse angles and compare and order angles up to 2 right angles by size Identify lines of symmetry in 2 - D shapes presented in different orientations Complete a simple symmetric figure with respect to a specific line of symmetry Describe positions on a 2 - D grid as coordinates in the first quadrant Describe movements between positions as translations of a given unit to the left / right and up / down Plot specified points and draw sides to complete a given polygon
Colour coded examples showing and explaining these key angles: acute angle right angle obtuse angle straight line reflex angle complete turn angles on a straight line angles around a point Colour coded examples showing and explaining equal angles: when two lines intersect when a line intersects a parallel line set 1 when a line intersects a parallel line set 2 Colour coded examples showing and explaining interior angles of shapes and regular polygons: Triangle Quadrilaterals Pentagon Hexagon Heptagon Octagon Decagon Dodecagon Enthuse your children with learning angles, help them remember these important facts with ease.
The circle will show where to find the cosine and sine of acute angles on the horizontal axis and vertical axis respectively, and how to use symmetry to find cosines and sines for any other angle.
This bundle contains the following packs: Identify 3D shapes, including cubes and cuboids, from 2D representations Draw and measure angles Identify angles in a full turn, straight line and other 90 degrees Know angles are measured in degrees: estimate and compare acute, obtuse and reflex angles Distinguish between regular and irregular polygons Properties of rectangles PDF format (please set print option to fit).
When cruising on motorways or pootling through town, you're always aware of the acute angle your knees are enduring and the less than ideal position you're being hemmed into.
Now, every dog has his own speciality, and being of German descent, Boz's specialty is speed; his acute understanding of yaw and lateral acceleration — and how to combat them with appropriate lean angles — has made him famous in canine social circles.
The interplay of acute and obtuse angles and the clear and colored glass areas create a particularly dynamic look.
His work suggested that deep, narrow chest conformation of certain breeds creates a more acute angle where the esophagus connects with the stomach.
The «stop» (the angle formed by the rostrum and forehead) is more acute in today's St. Bernard and the «Roman nose» of the Bull Terrier angulates more ventrally than it did decades ago [29,30].
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