Sentences with phrase «at beam lines»

We acknowledge the ESRF and ALBA for provision of synchrotron radiation time at beam lines ID29, ID23 - 1 and ID30A - 1, and Xaloc, respectively, and the staff for their helpful support.

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During his last run against a cop, Christian stopped to take a selfie at the starting line: a uniformed deputy offering up a peace sign from his Sonoma County Sheriff SUV in the background, Christian beaming from inside his Subaru.
Measure the center line first, then the beam width (at the widest point).
With a winged camera to beam images to me, I'd also be able to effortlessly inspect my gutters, track my occasionally escaped dog, gauge the lines at the drive - through window, or scope out a dark parking lot before making my way to my car.
Professor Trevor Rayment, physical sciences director, says 161 staff are employed in physical sciences; at the full capacity of 15 beam lines, this will rise to between 400 and 500.
«New Horizons is the latest in a long line of scientific accomplishments at NASA, including multiple missions orbiting and exploring the surface of Mars in advance of human visits still to come; the remarkable Kepler mission to identify Earth - like planets around stars other than our own; and the DSCOVR satellite that soon will be beaming back images of the whole Earth in near real - time from a vantage point a million miles away.
The neutron star's magnetic field lines converge at the magnetic poles, so the charges get focussed and a narrow cone of non-thermal radiation is beamed outward.
Researchers produce such heating by aiming microwaves at the electrons gyrating around magnetic field lines — a process that increases the thermal energy of the electrons, transfers it to the ions through collisions, and supplements the heating of the ions by neutral beam injection.
In this way each beam is combined coherently at the Gregorian focus of the larger, two - axis tracking, primary parent optics without interferometer delay - lines.
The front design encapsulates this consummately: the lines generate a powerful appearance courtesy of the wide coupé radiator grille, the centrally located Mercedes star, the projection - beam headlamps extending well into the front wings and the bumper featuring a large air inlet, symbolising at first glance what the new Sports Coupé has to offer - pure verve and dynamism.
I was disappointed at the lack of adaptive cruise control in the Q50 I drove, but Infiniti makes that feature available as part of a $ 1,700 Technology package, which also bundles blind spot monitoring, a lane keeping system to prevent drivers from drifting over lane lines, and automated high beams.
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And then across the street, at Lisson, there were more tree trunks, but this time in cast iron, with the iron High Line beams that the gallery had to build around exposed throughout the gallery, heightening the industrial feel.
McCall's unique projections, which he has been developing since the 1970s, exist at the boundaries between cinema, sculpture and drawing: animated lines are projected in a dark room filled with a light haze, allowing viewers to step into the beam of light and change its appearance.
His show at Basilico Fine Arts gallery outlines a breathtakingly convincing early American room: a brick fireplace beneath a hulking timber mantle and ceiling beams — all rendered in carved and painted Styrofoam — combined with leaded windows lined with photographs of bucolic country lanes.
Stumbling upon her series of abstract shapes and enigmatic forms amidst the unkempt High Line flora, last year, was akin to coming across a lost civilization — an effect that's difficult to replicate in Mayfair (although a couple of the steel I - beams from the High Line show found their way into a sculpture at Zwirner).
The artist's steel - beam sculpture Lingam (2015) was installed in City Hall Park in New York as part of the 2016 summer group exhibition The Language of Things, organized by Public Art Fund, and in 2013, she created a series of sculptures specifically for the High Line at the Rail Yards in New York.
Contemporary meets coastal at 1420 SM in Santa MonicaIndustrial exterior beams, a warm desert palette, structured lines and glass balconies all come together to make livinghere an experience not merely a destination.
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