Sentences with phrase «along straight lines»

Off - the - peg materials such as bricks, blocks, slabs, timber are rectilinear and so are more straightforward and cost effective when building along straight lines.
The team ran the condensate along straight lines, in a circle and through a Y junction — all essential components of a circuit (arxiv.org/abs/1410.8814).
According to the Will - Synge interpretation of Whitehead's theory, gravitational forces are propagated along straight lines determined by the prior geometry, while electromagnetic waves are deflected by the contingencies of the universe.
Consequently, Whitehead's philosophy of nature does not demand that gravity is propagated along the straight lines of a prior geometry, and hence the value of the gravitational constant is not a function of the prior geometry as Will and Ariel claim.
Also included is the force experienced by a mass - particle when a frame of reference is accelerated along a straight line — a force holding the mass - particle back — and is decelerated along a straight line — a force pulling the mass - particle forward.
More abstractly, but not in an essentially different way, time is described as a motion along a straight line; the moving point stands for the present instant, the path already covered corresponds to the past, the points not yet occupied correspond to the future events.
It works like this: a ship sails along a straight line for 100 kilometres or more, and uses airguns to send an acoustic signal every 50 metres while the ship sails along.
Nanotubes share this property; they are actually better conductors than graphene because they force electrons to zip along a straight line.
As Rackow elaborates, «When large icebergs drift, they initially slide down the inclined ocean surface, but not along a straight line; they tend to veer to the left.
An object in motion tends to remain in motion along a straight line unless acted upon by an outside force.
If P» moves along a straight line what does P do?
Malthus forecast that human population growth would increase exponentially, while food supplies would increase only along a straight line.
Two people are at a common point at time t = 0, and the first person starts walking along a straight line at the rate of 4 ft / sec.
Then 22 years old and a student at Saint Martin's School of Art in London, Long walked back and forth along a straight line in the grass in the English countryside, leaving a track that he then photographed in black and white.
The «average global temperature» falls along a straight line.
From 1992 to 2002, [the graph of the sea level] was a straight line, variability along a straight line, but absolutely no trend whatsoever.

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The path to success, then, is not a straight line, and entrepreneurs can expect to encounter many challenges along the way.
Even the strongest of uptrends do not move in a straight line forever, and pullbacks along the way are both normal and healthy.
Note in this chart however, that even a persistent uptrend does not move in a straight line, and that minor pullbacks along the way are common and to be expected.
Once heterosexual and homosexual people can stop dividing along the lines of «gay vs. straight» and see each other as members of Christ's body who are «one in Christ,» only then can we begin to come along side each other in love to help each other follow Jesus more faithfully.
He designed the Mercator Projection in 1569 strictly to help navigators; his is the only projection that shows rhumbs as straight lines: a navigator could connect two ports with a straight line on Mercator's map and then proceed along a constant course based on the direction of this line.
Suppose that a measuring rod is selected, and that this definition of «the shortest distance,» or «a straight line» is given: «that path along which the measuring rod, under standard conditions or properly corrected, is laid down the least number of times.»
Sometimes you catch sight of a turn leading off into the distance, a dirt track or a county road at right angles to the highway you're on, as you drive along those straight, miles - long lines you find only in the West.
Maybe they just got it wrong somewhere along the line, but you can set that straight for them.
«Those torturous questions, «she writes, «which have bobbed along in human history for centuries, now come to us with a militant ferocity, a ferocity that enjoys a line of direct, uninterrupted descent straight down from Michael Farady and Charles Darwin.
Gently run a fork dipped in water along each top, making straight lines to ensure even rising.
Me and straight lines don't really get along (see photo above for evidence).
On one cookie sheet, align four crescent triangles in a straight line along the wide ends, slightly overlapping the corners.
Besides the botched smile, the second part of my comment seems to have gone missing... I think I said something along the lines of: About the green smoothie year start thing... I think I went straight to chocolate >.
The ball described a straight line, vicious, buzzing - bouncing along Turf and despatched beyond the perplexed Three Lion.
Shaq's fervid interest in the game means that somewhere along the line Bryant will peer into a camera and with a straight face say something like, It's just another game to me.
Too many comments have been made straight after winning this cup that are along the lines of «we have the squad to win the league», «next year is ours».....
Storming ahead along the back straight, she looked set for victory but a strong finish by Jamaica's Stephenie Ann McPherson saw her pipped on the line, 52.05 to 52.10.
Lilley has lined her products up along a diagonal rather than shooting them straight on, giving a great illustration of how diagonal lines can appear to give the image depth by suggesting perspective.
Around 1910, after the site had become the home of the Boston State Hospital, the brook was moved north along much of its length, alongside a sewer line (the straight line) that had been constructed a few years previously, as shown in this 1924 Bromley atlas of West Roxbury.
For example, for a side sleeper, they explain that a part of the process includes graphing points along the spine and measuring how much they deflect from a straight line.
The 1500 mile Appalachian mountain chain runs along a nearly straight line from Alabama to Newfoundland — except for a curious bend in Pennsylvania and New York State.
Unusually, they occurred along two straight lines in the open ocean, which coincided with two of the busiest shipping lanes in the world.
Here's a big hint: All but the last jump are along a single straight line.
The net effect is to eliminate sharp bends and to cause pheromone to accumulate along straight - line paths.
Einstein's life was hardly a straight line; you might say it curved right along with space - time.
«People hypothesized that the transition between the two climate zones ran along a straight east - west line, but that didn't work very well,» said Oster.
In a perfect world, it would travel in a straight line along the groove at the end of your thighbone, or femur.
Hello i have had cadida treatment for along time now but it keeps coming back then am worryed about taking too many of the medication am given cos of the side effects, pls help me my whole wrist line n back pain alot I can't even sit straight
Keeping a straight line along your spine so you need to look own towards the floor and keep your back straight.
Sew the fabric with a straight stitch along the two curved edges — following the pin line shown below.
As you roll the petite disk along your lash line, it distributes the product in a thin, even, and straight line, solving all those problems you have with getting your wings to match.
I can be sewing along, thinking about what to make for dinner and then notice that I am no longer sewing in straight line but the fabric has somehow scooted away from where I am supposed to be sewing.
The film's three elegantly structured sections (divided along geography lines) function more as observant, vibrant vignettes than straight narratives.
The Kongs do not travel between levels on the world map along dots in a straight line, but rather following paths in a similar fashion to Donkey Kong Country 2.
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