Its generously padded full seat is book - ended
by angular arms.
Fabric wraps around the arms whilst an upholstered padded back and seat are propped up
by the angular frame.
I'm assuming predicting future angular momentum is relatively easy for 200 years into the future, but that predicting solar cycle modulation is more complicated, probably because the solar cycle is caused by a different mechanism, but is very strongly influenced
by angular momentum.
Closely spaced and often connected
by angular zigs and zags, Tobey's marks seem at once precise and utterly spontaneous.
Elizabeth Diller's design for The Broad similarly embraced the sun with a vast open gallery floor topped
by angular skylights.
David Bomberg was an English painter born in 1890, whose paintings and drawings were characterized
by angular, clear - cut forms combined with enormous energy.
With his irregular polygons, the stripes were gone, replaced
by angular expanses of hot pink and deep green on canvases in the shape of wonky nonagons.
First published by BGR, the photos show a radically modified exterior for the high - end tablet, which is accented
by angular edges; this is a di...
First published by BGR, the photos show a radically modified exterior for the high - end tablet, which is accented
by angular edges; this is a distinct departure from the smooth, rounded edges of its predecessor (see photo, above).
The curved hood falls on the single - frame grille flanked
by the angular Matrix LED headlamps.
From the rear, the Mondeo doesn't look bad either, and its chunky lines are complemented
by angular tail - lights a bit like those on the Volvo S60.
The SRX's sense of style is highlighted
by angular sheet metal and a stylish — but visibility - hampering — sloped roof.
The rear of the car is characterized
by angular taillights, high - gloss black moulding, silver diffuser and twin exhaust pipes.
The 2013 SRX is defined
by its angular and athletic looks, a strong engine, and the plush cabin and creature comforts expected in a Cadillac.
The A4 now gets a TT - inspired lower and aggressive front end, which is flanked
by an angular bumper.
The almond shaped headlamps of the old car have been replaced
by angular units and the new front bumper hosts a wider airdam and smaller foglamps.
Flowing lines interrupted
by angular slashes.
It's essentially a black mesh grille bordered
by angular headlights, and the design enhances the car's aggressiveness.
With black lines crossing the nose contrasted
by angular headlights, the little city - car has a far more purposeful front - end than the softer looking 108 and C1.
Sharp, taut lines define the bodywork, with Kia's large grille bookended
by angular, swept - back headlights.
Audi's new singleframe grille design dominates the front end, flanked
by angular headlights.
It has a bit of a Mad Men feel to it, so we were inspired
by the angular lines to try a reverse - stenciled glass treatment using a stencil with a Mid-Century Modern vibe; the Triangulations Furniture Stencil.
As part of these preparations, the team at Hanford was making routine adjustments to reduce the level of noise in the gravitational - wave data caused
by angular motion of the main mirrors.
Instead, your eye is limited
by its angular resolution.
All measurement is not measurement of lengths on a straight line; there is a second most important measurement of intervals, independent of such measurement of lengths, the estimation of angles, or, what comes to the same thing, of ratios and arcs of circles to the whole circumference, In point of fact, it is
by angular measurement that we habitually estimate temporal intervals, whenever we appeal to a watch or clock, and in the prehistoric past the first rough estimates of intervals within the natural day must presumably» have been made, independently of measurement of lengths, by this same method, with the sky for clock - face.
Not exact matches
Loping into the cheerless picture came tall,
angular Foster, guided
by a local business broker.
The balloon - borne microwave telescope (called «Boomerang») examined the cosmic background radiation left over from the Big Bang.The
angular power spectrum showed a peak value at exactly the value predicted
by the inflationary hot Big Bang model dominated
by cold dark matter.
2 a: a condition or stage in the physical being of something b: any of various conditions characterized
by definite quant!ties (as of energy,
angular momentum, or magnetic moment) in which an atomic system may exist
For every man is primitively planned to be a self, appointed to become oneself; and while it is true that every self as such is
angular, the logical consequence of this merely is that it has to be polished, not that it has to be ground smooth, not that for fear of men it has to give up entirely being itself, nor even that for fear of men it dare not be itself in its essential accidentality (which precisely is what should not be ground away),
by which in fine it is itself.
For in practice I can only assure myself that two
angular measurements are equal
by reference to the circle, the one plane curve of constant curvature, and I satisfy myself that my curve of reference is a circle
by» ascertaining the equality of length of its diameters, and this is done
by the rotation of the measuring - rod.
The hues appearing angularly distributed about the White point, we introduce a projective (non-metric)
angular measure, which is given
by
Fun wasn't much to come
by either for an
angular 20 handicapper with a backswing you could fit into a chimney flu — George Bush.
But if such a star collapses into a black hole, the hole can be described
by only three properties: its mass, electric charge and
angular momentum.
Her
angular momentum is her rate of spin multiplied
by her moment of inertia, which depends on how her mass is distributed around her spin axis.
In principle, the
angular selectivity can be made narrower simply
by adding more layers to the stack, the researchers say.
Planetary scientist Margaret Kivelson of the University of California, Los Angeles, and her colleagues found that Ganymede's internal field shuddered on its axis
by 3.6
angular degrees as Jupiter's field rocked back and forth.
To provide some historical context to the work carried out
by Professor Mo Li and his team, consider this: the
angular momentum of light was first measured in the mid-1930s (during the dawn of the quantum theory of light)
by Richard Beth of Princeton University and Worcester Polytechnic Institute.
A planet's
angular momentum equals the mass of an object multiplied
by its distance from the Sun, and corresponds with the force that the planet exerts on the overall system's spin.
Since the
angular resolution provided
by ALMA was 36 times higher than that applied to the past CO observations, the observation results clearly revealed the details of complex structure and kinematics of gas.
[2] Previous observations were made with the CHARA array — an optical astronomical interferometer operated
by the Center for High
Angular Resolution Astronomy (CHARA) of the Georgia State University, and its fibred beam combiner FLUOR.
By ridding the disks of
angular momentum, the winds solve two problems: They not only power the jets but also slow the rotation of gas in the disk enough to let it make the final hop onto the star.
Detection of B - mode polarization at degree
angular scales
by BICEP2.
By comparing the
angular differences in those paths to the geographic distances between the observers, astronomers could calculate Earth's distance from Venus.
This twisting characteristic, known as orbital
angular momentum (OAM), has been exploited
by researchers in the past, with some showing that it can be used to transmit 2.5 terabits of data per second — the carrying capacity of more than 66 DVDs — through an optical fibre.
Spin is a form of
angular momentum carried
by elementary particles.
By demonstrating the presence of such coherence resulting from a capture of an incoherent electron, Prof. Krishnakumar and co-workers have shown that such coherence can also stem from the transfer of more than one value of
angular momentum quanta.
«The whole atmosphere is kind of being dragged
by the planet as the planet rotates, so all this air has some ambient
angular momentum,» O'Neill explains.
Spiral galaxies are found to be strongly rotating, with an
angular momentum higher
by a factor of about 5 than ellipticals.
«We demonstrated that the low
angular momentum of ellipticals is mainly originated
by nature in the central regions during the early galaxy formation process, and not nurtured substantially
by the environment via merging events, as envisaged in previous theories.»
The ripples seen
by COBE have
angular sizes on the sky greater than 10 degree.