Kline's forms, however, were charged with new velocities and energies, rather brutal energies released
at collision point by skidding, ricocheting black bars of paint.
Crush built a stand for him, a little nearer the
planned collision point — which was marked by a post beside the track — than anyone else's vantage point.
This experiment will be a huge detector 40 meters long and 22 m in diameter, consisting of many different layers of specific detector types positioned like «onion skins» around the
particle collision point.
The scintillating fibers will be arranged in three panels measuring five by six meters, installed behind a magnet, where the particles exit the LHC
accelerator collision point.
Anthony White's work
considers collision points, shifts and ruptures at the site of geopolitical and cultural boundaries, particularly in relation to global immigration crises; echoing Edward Said's identification of «the inextricable links» between Modernism, war and immigration.
The smaller moon breaks up and spreads out from
the collision point like a landslide, thickening the larger moon's crust on one side.
A vertex detector very close to
the collision point assigns all the particle tracks to the specific collisions.
The ILC's
collision point will be will be less than 10 nanometers — about a hundred atoms wide.
«Then this really hot material shoots out from
the collision point.»
EXTRAS: In addition to an excellent, 107 - minute making - of featurette, the Blu - ray includes shot breakdowns for five scenes, a short film titled «Aningaaq» from co-writer Jonas Cuaron, and the documentary «
Collision Point» narrated by Ed Harris.
True law firm leadership is evidenced by both a willingness to place oneself at
the collision point between what the firm needs and what its individual partners want, and an ability to survive that collision.