Sentences with phrase «along the boundary between»

If there are ripples along the boundary between those layers, the shearing action creates centrifugal forces that swirl the fluids — or bodies of air — together.
Clouds often materialize along the boundary between masses of cold and warm air.
ANOTHER huge earthquake rocked Nepal this week, but it has released only some of the energy stored up along the boundary between the Indian and Eurasian tectonic plates.
That's one reason sharks tend to linger along boundaries between colder and warmer water.
Most play along the boundary between representation and abstraction, and all, in context, reflect the integral importance of drawing in the artist's overall practice.
Large planetary waves (Rossby Waves) form along the boundary between cold polar air and warm tropical air.

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Back during the Internet boom, crazy work hours and blurred boundaries between work and leisure were part of the zeitgeist along with teenage millionaires and dogs in the office, but burnout wasn't a big concern.
Hats Off Day takes place along Hastings Street between Boundary Road and Gamma Avenue.
The boundaries of my district are pretty straightforward, except in the case of the city of Fall River, where the boundary line seems to meander arbitrarily along different streets, dividing the city between the 9th and 4th districts.
Until then, scientists had assumed the Haiti earthquake involved a simple shift along the Enriquillo - Plantain Garden fault zone, a well - defined, 300 - mile boundary between the North American and Caribbean plates.
The boundary between the two plates runs off the east coast of the North Island and along the west coast of the South Island.
In essence, the fluids can act as lubricants between two abutting rock faces, helping them to suddenly slip along the boundary.
An appealing feature of the setup developed in NIST is that the boundary between the two surface regions, which can serve as a lens, is movable, since it is carried along with the STM tip when it is scanning the surface.
Ryan and Pitman argued that over 7,000 years ago, the Mediterranean began to rise, breaching rocks along the Istanbul Strait, a waterway that helps form the boundary between Europe and Asia today.
Along the way, their flight paths show a slight variation in the chemicals present, and that the Sun is passing through an area of clumpier material (or as clumpy as a near total vacuum can get) that may affect the boundary between the Solar System and interstellar space proper.
Recent physical approaches, including the ablation of bonds between cells using laser light, have revealed that mechanical tension on cell bonds is elevated along this anterior - posterior compartment boundary.
They, along with their like - minded colleagues in the Institute, have devoted themselves to solving difficult issues that today so often cross over the disappearing boundaries between the biological and the physical sciences.
A detailed investigation of the selection of schools into boundary regions yields no indication of systematic differences between boundary and non-boundary schools along other measured dimensions.
And writing along the edge of convention and between the boundaries of genre.
Grand Marais, an art colony tucked between Lake Superior and the Boundary Waters, along the U.S. - Canadian border, opens its doors to both novice and professional artists.
The museum is located on the southern coast of England, along the constantly changing boundary between land and sea.
Drawing from biomorphism and minimalist sculpture, along with Neo-concretism and other Brazilian vanguard movements of the 1960s and»70s, Neto incorporates organic shapes and materials that engage all five senses, producing a new type of sensory perception that renegotiates boundaries between artwork and viewer; the organic and the manmade; and the natural, spiritual, and social worlds.
Our location on the southern coastline of England, along the constantly changing boundary between land and sea, seemed a significant vantage point to look outwards and think about the interrelationship between the local and the global.
Along Essex Street, the boundaries between public and private erode repeatedly, too — in the challenge of choosing the right door.
While Karen and I looked around at her most recent paintings, we chatted about roilings and stirrings, headlines old and new, relevancies fleeting and perennial, fine boundaries between representation and suggestion, boundaries finer yet along certain horizons, apparitions in clouds and grounds, and the bizarre and enthralling phenomenon of volcanic lightning.
Schwabsky writes: «the fact that so many painters today are working along the broad and very porous border between abstraction and images is a sign that this boundary is, in itself, an object of great fascination.
Original photography along with found images, objects, and historical detritus, are assembled and mounted on handmade, sculptural forms; these devices operate as boundaries that create relationships and divisions between pictures, texts, ideas, and natural and abstract forms.
«Along the fuzzy boundary between design and art.»
When the project was conceived, the artists» goal was to mark the historic boundary with a series of 47 obelisks that mimicked markers installed along the contemporary border between Mexico and the U.S.
She employs ornate craftsmanship along with inventive materials to create objects and installations that transcend traditional boundaries between art and design.
The study found that major hot spots for large marine predators are the California Current, which flows south along the U.S. west coast, and a trans - oceanic migration highway called the North Pacific Transition Zone, which connects the western and eastern Pacific on the boundary between cold sub-arctic water and warmer subtropical water — about halfway between Hawaii and Alaska.
I suspect the long - run boundary should be somewhere in between PETA and the ESA, something along the lines of the often discussed goal of «sustainability.
In its draft leasing plan that will set the boundaries for oil development in federal waters from 2017 to 2022, the Obama Administration proposed allowing offshore drilling along the Atlantic Coast between Virginia and Georgia.
So it seems to me that the simple way of communicating a complex problem has led to several fallacies becoming fixed in the discussions of the real problem; (1) the Earth is a black body, (2) with no materials either surrounding the systems or in the systems, (3) in radiative energy transport equilibrium, (4) response is chaotic solely based on extremely rough appeal to temporal - based chaotic response, (5) but at the same time exhibits trends, (6) but at the same time averages of chaotic response are not chaotic, (7) the mathematical model is a boundary value problem yet it is solved in the time domain, (8) absolutely all that matters is the incoming radiative energy at the TOA and the outgoing radiative energy at the Earth's surface, (9) all the physical phenomena and processes that are occurring between the TOA and the surface along with all the materials within the subsystems can be ignored, (10) including all other activities of human kind save for our contributions of CO2 to the atmosphere, (11) neglecting to mention that if these were true there would be no problem yet we continue to expend time and money working on the problem.
Family systems therapists assess families for boundary problems along a spectrum, placing boundary problems between the following two extremes:
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