u «An H3 — 6 chondrite
called Zag fell in the Moroccan Sahara desert five months [after the Monahans meteorite] that also had halite crystals with water inclusions.»
The two meteorites the scientists analyzed, which were both discovered in 1998, are
called Zag and Monahans.
Not exact matches
One of Arx Pax's prototypes is a scaled - down hover vehicle
called the Manta Ray, which zigs and
zags as neatly as a remote control car.
There is a well - known and simple theory for betting the NBA Playoffs
called the zig -
zag theory.
The images depict what might be
called embryology in flagrante: micrographs of sperm cells, trailing accordion - like pleats of white
zags as they streak across a vast blue ocean of ooplasm; a multihued blastocyst in the process of hatching out of the egg's zona pellucida; and egg cells with a fringe of glowing, fate - determining proteins, looking a bit like a solar eclipse inside a cell.
Nonetheless, we're predicting both a conventional zig and a vanguard
zag, and
calling the fifth slot for wild card Sean Baker.
(Morningstar.com: Apr 26, 2011) Morningstar's Samuel Lee provides an analysis of ProShares RAFI Long / Short (RALS),
calling the fund «a compelling diversifier» that will «zig when the markets are
zagging.»
The ones in the Yoshi franchise have a distinct zig -
zag pattern and are
called Flatbed Ferries.
That was the first iPhone with a pressure - sensitive 3D Touch display, which works in tandem with a linear actuator and some zig -
zag springs — Apple
calls the setup the Taptic Engine — to provide a wider variety of tangible feedback than you'd get from simple vibrations.