Sentences with phrase «also oscillate»

Most likely the productivity of ocean floors also oscillate in approximate 20 year cycles.
It's likely that astrospheres also oscillate, Johnson says.
However, if the two light waves also oscillate along the direction of propagation, their oscillation states will inevitably differ.
auditory decision - making also oscillates; and 3.
Incoming light, as an oscillating electric and magnetic field, strikes the silver nanoparticles, which also oscillates the metal's free electrons back and forth.
In this situation, the light also oscillates along its propagation direction (longitudinal).
He also oscillates between the laboratory and the archive, experimenting with digital technologies to create... go to book page >>
Assimilating a diverse range of forms and colours — whether of copper or concrete, steel or cloth — Costa also oscillates freely between miniature and monumental scales, suspended and earthbound formats, or flat and volumetric structures.
The sculptor also oscillated between the classical tradition of the nude through his Pomone (Pomona) series and, during the years he spent in Switzerland in exile, to an almost caricature - like interpretation with the deformation of the shape of the body.
However, the moving averages are also oscillating to indicate that further consolidation is possible.

Not exact matches

Higher income consumers are also expected to rein in spending after seeing their stock portfolios oscillate, due to the turmoil in the global stock markets following the devaluation of the Chinese yuan and the Federal Reserve's decision to hold off raising interest rates.
The Bolivian experience also highlights the challenge of producing innovation in citizenship - making and the resilience of the «state» and the «nation», two poles between which the pendulum of contemporary politics is still hopelessly oscillating.
The discussions have also often oscillated between polar contrasts, presenting human nature as either fundamentally good or bad.
The oscillating shut - off plate also helps to stop clumping in its tracks, making for a smoother, better spreader.
«However, the light confined in our bottle microresonator also has a longitudinal component, oscillating along the propagation direction.
«The electron does naturally oscillate in the field of the laser, but if the laser intensity changes these oscillations also change, and this forces the electron to constantly change its energy level and thus its state, even leaving the atom.
This field also causes electrons in a nearby coil of wires to oscillate, thereby transferring power wirelessly.
To do this they will combine several imaging tools including something called diffusion MRI, which maps the structure of the white matter that insulates the «wires» of the brain, and also resting - state MRI, which measures how brain regions oscillate in unison as a result of shared connections.
The film, also written by Blair, manages an impressive balancing act in term of its tricky, quicksilver tone, which constantly oscillates between foreboding, menacing, hilarity and absurdity without ever feeling incongruous.
I don't condone such behavior, but then again I once dated a girl who bought a Mazda 626 because of the oscillating center A / C vents (she also got a stick - shift, and was thus redeemed).
Leading indicators include such popular ones as the stochastic, Parabolic SAR, and Relative Strength Index (RSI), these are also known as «oscillators», because they oscillate, or move, between a buy signal and a sell signal.
The oscillator (yellow line) should also be oscillating -LSB-...]
Also, Domain Authority levels oscillate with each update on Moz which occur every couple of months.
Oscillating wildly also applies to the music, which often ends up inappropriate to the scene.
Pangolin hope to push the boundaries of the traditional definition of drawing by incorporating collage, printmaking and computer - aided graphics as mediums that sculptors also use to oscillate between two and three dimensions.
Like many works by these practitioners, Mallary's reliefs, paintings and assemblages oscillate between visions of destruction and recuperation, registering the impact of World War II and the threat of the Cold War, but also expressing a desire for reparation.
«Dimensions Variable» also features the artist's hand - constructed frames, suggesting a threshold for the subjects of the paintings to come forward, into «real life», as they visually oscillate between the foreground and background of the illusionistic painting.
It was so raw, it also wasn't arena rock or showboating, but something that seemed more like a howl that could oscillate between being both felt and disconnected.
Merz's works on paper, with their oscillating, intersecting lines and dynamic compositions, also share affinities with futurist precedents but convey a nuanced movement that speaks to the body's internal rhythms, the pulse of arteries and nervous systems rather than the speed of technological progression.
The transference of photographic imagery to canvas oscillates in its clarity and topically the exhibit also ranges, from the seemingly mundane, such as a fuchsia amalgamation of spilled tea and wax, to the extremely intimate: an abstracted male in the act of frenzied masturbation.
The twinkling effect is produced by the breeze from a slowly oscillating fan (also hidden) that keeps the tissues constantly in motion,
The light objects define edges but also illuminate and reflect onto the sculpture creating an oscillating effect between the permanent and the changing.
It also encapsulates the dynamic of Bourgeois's creative process, as she oscillated between making rational decisions and blindly following her intuition to arrive at a form that expressed her deep unconscious.
Also, this 2018 - 20 short - term projection really deals only with the blue «oscillating component» element, not the continuing red trend in surface temperatures running at ~ 0.6 C per century from 1960 to 2010.
There are also indications that the UV spectrum of the solar radiation oscillates many times more than the visible part.
That would lead to permanent oscillations in the fit also in ocean areas and that would in turn cause significant errors in the interpretation of the SST measurements as the oscillating fit varies more than the real observed temperatures and makes the deviation of the observed temperature from that expected vary as well as a artefact.
You also have a flat trending oscillating parameter B.
Modern research have further confirmed that: (1) the planetary orbital periods can be approximately deduced from a simple system of resonant frequencies; (2) the solar system oscillates with a specific set of gravitational frequencies, and many of them (e.g. within the range between 3 yr and 100 yr) can be approximately constructed as harmonics of a base period of ∼ 178.38 yr; (3) solar and climate records are also characterized by planetary harmonics from the monthly to the millennia time scales.
I have a quite rudimentary understanding of how molecules that have atoms connected together, which are capable of undergoing internal molecular vibrations and other oscillatory motions, can also emit line spectra that generally fall into the Infra - Red frequency range, because of the masses of the oscillating components, and the strengths of the binding forces that hold them together.
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