Sentences with phrase «based wave shape»

For example, all of the air intake openings and outlets have an important technical function in addition to the bold design statement they make, and the organic, nature - based wave shape for the protective grille is a typical design feature that is present throughout the vehicle.

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Well into its fifth year, NASA's Curiosity rover has now shot more than 500 movies of the clouds above it, including the first ground - based view of martian clouds shaped by gravity waves, researchers reported this week at the Lunar and Planetary Science Conference.
Based on the various factors that determine the overall ratio, the team determined the point at which a delta would no longer be a smooth outline, shaped by ocean waves, but instead, a pointy coastline, influenced more by the river.
The researchers came up with a simple ratio to predict a delta's shape, based on a river's sediment flux, or the flow rate of sediment through a river, and the strength of ocean waves, determined by a wave's height, frequency, and angle of approach.
Morita Shiryū's tumbling shapes seem related to Motherwell's curled, flickered arc, which breaks away from its horizontal base like a wave beckoning ardent surfers.
Taking inspiration from musical harmony, Shawcross has used a machine based on the Victorian harmonograph — with its two pendulums that draw the oscillation of a sound wave — to map the complex shape of a specific piano chord that is falling into silence.
The series of small flower vases and pots is called Sekka (stone fruits), with inspirations from the smooth touch of plumply rounded pieces of broken glass shaped by waves found on the beaches or riverbeds of the Setouchi area where the artist is based, embraces beautiful curves that invite us to wrap in our hands.
Unlike the one considered in Branstator (26) for zonal wave number 5, the formation of these waveguides is based on a specific change in the latitudinal shape (and not the magnitude) of the quasizonal extratropical winds at the equivalent barotropic level (EBL).
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