Sentences with phrase «cubic volumes»

This is evident in the understanding of the buildings as undressed cubic volumes of geometry, descendants from sculptural minimalism; also, in the exploration of color and their application in visual rhythmic structures that invokes the legacy of the pictorial constructivist tradition, but from a clear awareness of the use of the camera as a working tool.
This signature print, showing a surrealistically truncated body - like shape framed against one of Bacon's trademark cubic volumes, all suffused with an arresting bloody red, is a particularly elegant expression of his still - radical artistic vision.
The collaboration's current best guess is that somewhere between 12 and 213 such mergers occur each year in a cubic volume of space a bit over three billion light - years on a side.
While it's Cubic volume may be smaller than some of it's competitors, due to it's shape, it will hold a lot of items and appears larger.
shaped as a series of free, flowing forms, will be no longer enclosed by walls of the static kind but a dense, cubic volume of infrastructural network, including LED lights and mist making system, which are capable of changing the appearance of the building from one moment to another as programmed through computer.
And conversely, the greater the surface area per cubic volume in a space covered with Pure Genius, the more effective it is at cleaning the air.

Not exact matches

It's 1,000 cubic meters of volume inside.
«The total volume of the room, when empty, divided by the number of people normally working in it should be at least 11 cubic metres.
The cargo area has a pressurized volume of 825 cubic meters.
Wohlers explained 3D - printed items cost an average of $ 4 a cubic inch, which means it's only cost effective to 3D print commodities that are produced in low volumes with high markups — such as airplane parts or hip replacements.
The Shtokman natural gas field, located in the Barents Sea, could hold an enormous volume of natural gas, potentially as high as 3.8 trillion cubic feet, but developing the field has proven to be prohibitively costly.
If they enable new production, then the case for considering the GHGs associated with a projected growth from 447,900 cubic metres (2.8 million barrels) per day in 2010 to 990,800 cubic metres (6.2 million barrels) per day by 2035 (NGP Report, Volume II, s. 3.1) seems quite strong.
The mass flow meter does not measure the volume per unit time (e.g., cubic meters per second) passing through the device; it measures the mass per unit time (e.g., kilograms per second) flowing through the device.
Head Size: Head size refers to the size of the club head, which is measured by volume in cubic centimeters.
In just 10 minutes, they were able to virtually reconstruct a section of the mine with a volume of roughly 30,000 cubic metres — about a third the size of London's Royal Albert Hall.
The titanium club head measures 350 cubic centimeters in volume, which is oversize.
When the volume of a landslide exceeds about 1 million cubic meters, particles bouncing against each other create variations in pressure within the flow, with bits in some zones experiencing higher pressure than normal and others feeling below average pressure and thus sliding more readily.
A paper in Science Advances by Rice engineers Ashok Veeraraghavan, Jacob Robinson, Richard Baraniuk and their labs describes a wide - field microscope thinner than a credit card, small enough to sit on a fingertip and capable of micrometer resolution over a volume of several cubic millimeters.
Regardless of the functional additives, experiments showed that once a sorbent material achieved a surface area of 2,800 square meters per gram and a pore volume of 1.35 cubic centimeters per gram, neither more surface area nor larger pores made it more efficient at capturing carbon dioxide.
For instance, 23 of the 44 dangerous lakes identified by ICIMOD do not have steep moraine dams, and only five of them have a potential flood volume over 10 million cubic meters.
Using a modern version of the Hexagon satellite called the Advanced Spaceborne Thermal Emission and Reflection Radiometer (ASTER), the team screened 2276 large glacial lakes in the Himalayas and found that 49 of them have potential flood volumes of over 10 million cubic meters, which are generally considered to be major floods.
«We have spent five years collecting measurements of 1.2 million galaxies over one quarter of the sky to map out the structure of the Universe over a volume of 650 cubic billion light years,» says Jeremy Tinker of New York University, a co-leader of the scientific team carrying out this effort.
That's a volume of 30 cubic kilometers shifted about by people every year.
From 1994 to 2003, the overall loss of ice shelf volume across the continent was negligible: about 25 cubic kilometers per year (plus or minus 64).
These fossils, dating from 1.77 million years ago, had brains between 600 and 775 cubic centimeters in volume, whereas H. erectus is generally thought to have had an average brain size of around 900 cubic centimeters.
The European Space Agency's CryoSat mission shows that the continent's volume dropped by 30 cubic miles each year from 2011 to 2014.
Volumes range from a few hundred cubic metres to more than a thousand cubic kilometres, and the larger ones can travel for hundreds of kilometres although none on that scale have occurred for several hundred thousand years.
«A future application of this material is the observation of individual cell membranes because our material is suited for observing nanoscale NMR on the volume scale of 17 cubic nanometers, which is comparable to the thickness of cell membranes (~ 5 nanometers),» Ishiwata said.
In a mouse model of triple - negative breast cancer, mice injected with cancer cells that over-express ZMYND11 had tumor volumes of less than 50 cubic millimeters while control mice and those injected with cells expressing ZMYND11 deficient for binding to the methyl group had tumor volumes ranging from 150 to 400 cubic millimeters at eight weeks.
Over the course of 30 days or so, possibly less, about 93,000 cubic kilometers of water — almost 80 % of the volume of all free - flowing fresh water on Earth today — carved the 15 - km - wide, 2.5 - km - deep Aram Valley.
With a volume of 1200 to 1500 cubic centimetres, our brains are three times the size of those of our nearest relative, the chimpanzee.
As well as raising IQ by 1.29, it increases the overall volume of the brain — but only by 0.58 per cent of average brain size, adding around 9 cubic centimetres of tissue.
The product's developers, engineers and scientists at Nanyang Technological University (NTU) in Singapore, Tsinghua University in China, and Case Western Reserve University in the United States, believe the storage capacity by volume (called volumetric energy density) is the highest reported for carbon - based microscale supercapacitors to date: 6.3 microwatt hours per cubic millimeter.
«Now we have a recipe how to synthesize cubic shapes with high surface - to - volume ratio which opens the door for practical applications,» says Dr. Flyura Djurabekova from the University of Helsinki.
In 2011 ships that called at Svalbard emptied their ballast tanks 31 times, producing a total volume of 653,000 cubic meters, equivalent to more than 261 Olympic - size swimming pools.
With a volume of more than 700,000 cubic miles and an average thickness of 4,000 feet, the West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS) holds enough water to raise sea levels by 15 to 20 feet — and it is already sweating off 130 billion tons of ice per year.
The dome is in the world's largest class of post-caldera volcano, with a volume of over 32 cubic kilometers.
The study shows that the annual volume of SGD for the whole Mediterranean basin ranges from 30 to 500 billion cubic metres, which demonstrates that this process is relevant at large scale and its discharge is similar or up to 15 times greater than that of river water inputs.
Rock in a landslide breaks up and expands, so Moore estimated the landslide deposit had a volume of 65 million cubic meters (2.3 billion cubic feet).
As for plants, the largest of the large today is General Sherman, a giant sequoia in Sequoia National Park, California, which has a trunk volume of around 1500 cubic metres.
The new study estimated the slide came from a volume of rock roughly 55 million cubic meters (1.9 billion cubic feet).
It's really huge: All the other planets, let alone the «leftovers» of meteors, comets and other debris, could fit inside Jupiter's 343 - trillion - cubic - mile volume.
But to give you a sense of the challenge, here are his estimates of the scale of the challenge: six billion metric tons of coal burned every year, producing 18 billion metric tons of carbon dioxide and requiring an underground storage volume of 30,000 cubic kilometers per year with untold consequences on subsurface pressure, mineral composition and the like.
The occlusion body (the virus «cocoon») has a volume of around 0.01 cubic micrometres, about one hundred times smaller than the smallest artificially grown protein crystals that have until now been analysed using crystallographic techniques.
In addition, the task of injecting atoms into the trap seemed daunting because the volume of the trap would only be 0.001 cubic millimeter.
Co-authors Fred Spoor of the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology and Lauren Gonzales of Duke University calculated its brain volume to be about 36 cubic centimeters, which is less than half the volume of monkeys of the same body size living today.
«This is all that remains after a massive collapse of sediment of about 32 cubic kilometres» volume more than 300,000 years ago,» he said.
By focusing the light, researchers can target the release of their caged molecule in a very small volume — roughly a cubic micron.
One cranium has a huge brain volume of 1800 cubic centimeters — on the upper end for both Neandertals and moderns — plus a Neandertal - like hollow in a bone on the back of its skull.
This is the seventh year for the Bay outlook which, because of the shallow nature of large areas of the estuary, focuses on water volume or cubic miles, instead of square mileage as used in the Gulf.
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