Sentences with phrase «constant motion as»

These two electrolytes are in constant motion as they work to keep exterior and interior fluid levels balanced.

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The spinal cord may be best understood as a thick data cable that processes and transmits the constant stream of electrical impulses that flow between your brain and the rest of your body, enabling motion and sensation.
Leon Lederman, the well - know physicist in his book on the history of particle physics, The God Particle, (GP 175) expresses the unavoidable finitude as a limit of knowledge expressed by what Max Planck called the «quantum of action,» now known as Planck's Constant: «Heisenberg announced that our simultaneous knowledge of a particle's location and its motion is limited and the combined uncertainty of these two properties must exceed... nothing other than Planck's constaConstant: «Heisenberg announced that our simultaneous knowledge of a particle's location and its motion is limited and the combined uncertainty of these two properties must exceed... nothing other than Planck's constantconstant, b...
The other type of baby bouncers are the battery - operated bouncers which, as you might guess, use batteries to provide a constant rocking motion.
I was worried about always placing her on the playmat as I didn't want her laying on her back too much and getting a flat spot on her head but I'm realizing that when she is on her playmat, she is in constant motion and moves her head and body all over.
The Earth's lithosphere is divided into several plates that are in constant motion, and today's geologists have a good understanding of what drives these plate movements: heavier ocean plates are submerged beneath lighter continental plates along what are known as subduction zones.
The reason we don't feel as if we are looking at the world through a periscope is that our eyes are in constant motion; our focus jumps around so that our foveas can capture different parts of our field of view.
Rather, it forms a kind of nimbus around chromospheric features such as spicules and filaments, and is in constant, chaotic motion.
So as the range of motion decreases, your job is to maintain a consistent rhythm and tempo while keeping the execution out of the stretched bottom position constant as well.
Many work - related injuries are caused or aggravated by stressors such as heavy lifting, contact stress (repeated or constant contact between soft body tissue and a hard or sharp object), vibration, repetitive motion, and awkward posture.
We use a Wok with a concave bottom like this one Chef says that while flat bottom woks are convenient for sitting on electric hot plates they're not as versatile in the distribution of heat for cooking things like stir frys etc, and the lip where the flat meets the curve makes it very difficult to work the food around in a constant motion with the «Wok Chuan» aka Wok Spatula.
Like you, there are many moving parts to my daily life; my roles as mom, businesswoman, spouse and CEO of my family keep me in constant motion.
Similarly, isometric training at long muscle lengths is not as dissimilar as you might assume to full range of motion training with constant - load, free weight exercises.
I kind of like the idea of a dress in constant motion, as if by spinning and spinning you're never risking stagnancy.
As a busy mom and blogger, I feel like I'm in constant motion.
The camera in Mambo is in constant motion, floating back and forth, up and down as it traces the remembered life of a depressed young woman, but it never moves in or out: it can't get any closer to her, and can't pull away.
On many occasions, characters are shown in slow motion as everyone around them moves at hyperspeed, as if they are trapped in time, lost and isolated from the world around them; and the constant blue hues reflect the moods of the protagonists.
But as Miller says, this constant motion isn't just about keeping busy: Rodriguez - Farrar really does want to make to make a difference in higher education.
Even though the content may vary from course to course, the overall structure and layout remains constant, and as a result, employees might feel they are going through the motions again.
Think of the process as gears in motionconstant motion, moving back and forth, as needed, changing the speed accordingly, but all the while, fitting in each groove perfectly as it moves.
The motions of the body while traveling over pavement give you a sense of constant urgency — as if the fuel in the tank was replaced with espresso.
The sleeker profile of the IS, together with the enhanced character line that runs down the side of the car, makes the new IS seem as if it's in constant motion even when sitting still.
No — as is usual for her, Cheri was in constant motion.
If your dog barks like a maniac when the doorbell rings, jumps on people as they enter your house, or is in constant motion, this book is exactly what you need.
I on the whole stuck with the right thumbstick throughout as that felt more natural, and it was always a constant surprise to find that the motion control was still on when I shifted the pad about.
A world in constant motion: — Underbrush reacts as Lara passes by, wind whips tree branches and tattered cloth around, rain pierces through searchlight beams as individually lit particles — All texture resolutions have been increased by over 4x for maximum detail — In - game characters have been enhanced for added realism — Subsurface scattering technology literally renders the world's beauty beyond skin deep — Native 1080p gameplay for outstanding visual fidelity
The works carry a spiritual resonance as through Verbicky's choice in titles, uniting the works in the idea of awareness of both the constant fluctuations of our lives and the universal state of motion.
Rifka insists on layering and motion as a constant in work of more than forty years.
To sustain the stable image on the screen, the film itself must remain in constant motion and, as a result, slowly disintegrates.
And despite the mechanical rigidity suggested by Desmarais» architectural forms, the movement continued as one walked past each piece, the body's motion stirring constant shifts in shape, lighting, and color.
Wilson describes this new body of work as «organic,» because the paintings appear to be in a constant state of slow motion or growth.
These natural forces are being revealed as being one vast linked system — a mesmerizing web of phenomena in constant motion.
The work is presented as an object in a constant motion, rather than a time based video carrying a narrative.
The artist describes himself as a «studio rat» and «painting junkie», while he says that his new body of work is «organic», because the paintings appear to be in a constant state of slow motion or growth.
The viewer is always described as in motion even if that motion is only the constant micromuscular adjustments that are the corporealized condition of bifocal vision.»
In the late 1990s, with the idea of feminism in constant motion, Williams» paintings mark her innovative approach to painting and abstraction as a tool against patriarchal notions of art making.
This is no easy task given that the ice is not a uniform cap, as it might appear on a chart, but a milling mass of floes that are in near constant motion.
The Earth gets hotter as you go deeper, the continents move, and the crust is in constant motion.
The geomagnetic secular variation (GSV) as a diagnostic of erratic motions of the Earth's core, which seem to have a time constant on the order of 60 years, likely determined principally by the core's moment of inertia and the lower mantle's Young's modulus.
In a paper in Nature this week, scientists present palaeo - oceanographic evidence that deep convection of surface waters in the North Atlantic — the engine that keeps the AMOC in constant motion — began to decline as early as around 1850, probably owing to increased freshwater influx from Arctic ice that had melted at the end of a relatively cold period called the Little Ice Age (D. J. R. Thornalley et al..
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