Sentences with phrase «as free floating»

As this free floating fat accumulates and expands in size, it pushes up against the skin, which gives the lumpy appearance and dimpling effect.
For example, experiments have shown that light appears as a wave of energy and stays as a free floating wave when not observed.
He does worry that on other planets that don't receive light energy from a sun but still get bombarded with GCRs — such as free floating rogue planets not tied to any solar system — temperatures would dip too low and freeze life in its tracks.
Though, as a free floating currency, the guaraní is still fully convertible and can be traded for US dollars and other currencies on the global foreign exchange market.

Not exact matches

But Russell then «determined that LongFin failed to meet the minimum 5 % free float requirement as at the 14 February cut - off date.»
When contacted by CNBC, Longfin would not elaborate on the SEC investigation and said that free float as of March 31 was 7.11 percent.
He said the stock's free float has increased above the minimum 5 percent as of March 11 due to the expiration of a lockup period on a consultant's stock holdings.
Credit concerns typically create a spike in demand for default - free assets such as U.S. government liabilities, so even though there is a much larger float than is likely to be sustained over time without inflation as the ultimate outcome, credit concerns tend to support the value of these liabilities and hence mutes immediate inflation pressures (essentially, monetary velocity declines as these liabilities are sought as a default - free store of value).
Sometimes at a better than cost free basis as mentioned above... But we'll talk about this in a future post on float.
The Telecom regulator has lowered mobile phone roaming charges by up to 30 % from next month and allowed operators to float conditional free roaming plans, offering relief to subscribers as well as some companies that were opposing removal of all charges.
In consequence, conceptions of truth and rationality became, as it were, free - floating.
Just think, we have the free will to choose of to be or not to be with God, we could float out there in that vast space of the universe as immortal souls until eternity experiencing a drastic changes in temperature, or not experiencing hot and cold anymore, and just floating in that vast space without being with God.
Rather than allow this experience to float free of the moorings of actual science, as Jurgen Moltmann appears to do, we would prefer to ground it in the dynamic of scientific observation, along the lines indicated in this issue's Notes from Across the Atlantic.
Mysticism doesn't float free of religion — with the exception of the past hundred years, when the dissatisfaction with organized religion has led some people to turn to mysticism as a kind of private religion.
Taken to extremes, it results in treating all words for God as free - floating metaphors pointing at a deity beyond all determinate language, which can be named in any way that expresses the depths of human experience.
In the progress of its philosophizing the human spirit is ever more inclined to regard the absolute which it contemplates as having been produced by itself, the spirit that thinks it: «Until, finally, all that is over against us, everything that accosts us and takes possession of us, all partnership of existence, is dissolved in free - floating subjectivity.»
Reacting against what he sees as MacIntyre's too free - floating conception of tradition in Whose Justice?
Buzztime unveiled its integrated menu, self - service ordering and payment capabilities as options for its free - floating tablets that allow customers to personalize their night out.
The goal came off a Omar Perez free kick, as the veteran 34 year old midfielder floated a delightful ball into the box for Morelo to prod home.
Koke (7): On his 350th Atleti appearance, Koke did well in a fairly free role, often floating from one wing to another as well as operating through the middle, trying to get in between the lines.
James Ward - Prowse floated a free kick to the far post for Bednarek to cushion a volley past Courtois as a first league win under their new manager appeared to be on the cards, only for the visitors to hit back with three goals in only eight minutes.
Aspas bent the resulting free - kick just over the bar but eight minutes from the end he was celebrating as Ter Stegen could only parry Emre Mor's cross and as the ball spun up, it brushed Aspas» chest, hand and floated into the net.
Whenever I'm here, there's a constant hovering awareness that I'm going to have to leave and it seems to manifest as a free - floating sense of longing.
However, investing in a baby floatie does free up your arms a little as your baby is supported and you can float around together.
The upshot is that impersonal dynamics are prioritised over experiential ones and progressive democratic agency is construed through free - floating notions of flux and contestation, rather than as an embodied practice in the world.
Like Reeves (and for that matter like Clegg), most of today's liberals see individuals as free - floating, untethered social atoms, quite unlike the rooted, flesh and blood individuals presupposed by the social liberals of yesteryear.
Because tau has a loose molecular structure, chaperones treat free - floating tau as a misfolded protein.
A new census of free - floating Jupiter - mass planets determined that these worlds are a tenth as common as previous estimates suggested.
Between 150 and 350 kilometers above Earth's surface, the density of free - floating electrons should drop by a factor of two as they rejoin atoms, the researchers say.
This has puzzled researchers as it is widely believed that the asteroid impact cut off the food supply in the oceans by destroying free - floating algae and bacteria.
Bacteria living in a biofilm can be 10 to 1,000 times as hard to kill as their free - floating counterparts.
Essentially, it acts as a free - floating sponge in the bloodstream that soaks up the dangerous TNF proteins.
They might have clung to free - floating algae beds or swimming cephalopods, either of which could have carried them far away from where they formed as larvae.
They then separated the cells into two groups — those containing mRNAs associated with ribosomes on the endoplasmic reticulum, and those containing mRNAs associated with free - floating ribosomes in the neighboring fluid - filled space known as the cytosol.
Because the cells inside the droplets are free - floating, the technique allows them to contact each other in every direction, as they would in the human body, rather than only touch side to side as they do in a flat dish.
Neurons release neurotransmitters that are taken up by specific receptors, but many glial cells receive and emit neurotransmitters that float through the brain as free agents.
Still others gain entry by disguising themselves as the sort of free - floating molecules that our cells routinely gobble up.
Those concentrations can float free along the string, acting as — voilà — magnetic monopoles.
Similarly - aged stars moving through space together in a group — described by astronomers as an association — are of great interest to researchers, because they are considered a prime target to hunt for brown dwarfs and free - floating planet - like objects.
But in an expectant woman, whose child has received only one variant as part of its genetic inheritance, her blood will contain a little more of that variant because of the free - floating fetal DNA.
The researchers hypothesized that these free - floating copies of the receptor would serve as decoys, capturing fibroblast growth factor molecules and reducing stimulation of the cartilage cells» receptors.
This set of images shows a free - floating hydrogel (2.6 cm in length) moving through water as it shrinks and swells.
However, many others argue that only planemos that directly orbit stars should qualify as planets, preferring to use the terms «planetary body,» «planetary mass object» or «planemo» for similar free - floating objects (as well as planet - size moons).
But, what about those worlds that orbit much farther out, such as Jupiter and Saturn, or, in some cases, free - floating exoplanets that are on their own and have no star to call home?
Along with wanting to float on the clouds like the Care Bears did, I also wanted to be able to laugh as hard as they did in this scene so that I, too, could float to the ceiling and spin around and just be totally free.
Some ORT formulations use small amounts of free floating amino acids to aid in hydration, and as these use different transporters that create different gradients (amino acids use a hydrogen ion gradient), the two can work in unison under similarly stressed conditions.
It's no secret that common energy drinks lead to acne; most are loaded with free floating sugar and extra sweeteners such as aspartame, which can damage your gut health.
TestoGen uses vitamin D3, cholecalciferol, which can lift your free testosterone level (testosterone that is not attached to protein, so it's floating around in your bloodstream) as well as slow down the rate of testosterone converting into oestrogen.
Twenty - two sections of paraffin - embedded tissue were stained for Luxol fast blue, hematoxylin and eosin, Bielschowsky silver, phosphorylated tau (ptau)(AT8), α - synuclein, amyloid - β, and phosphorylated transactive response DNA binding protein 43 kDa (pTDP - 43) using methods described previously.16 In some cases, large coronal slabs of the cerebral hemispheres were also cut at 50 μm on a sledge microtome and stained as free - floating sections using AT8 or CP - 13.16,17
Shape the shoulder with a free - floating canvas panel called a shield, made from traditional, nonfusible hair canvas or hymo, and secured only at the roll line with hand stitches, as shown, and machine - stitched at the armhole seam allowance when the sleeve header is attached.
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