Sentences with phrase «cylindrical structure of»

EXHIBITION Mark Bradford @ Hirshhorn Museum, Washington, D.C. (November 2017): Los Angeles - based artist Mark Bradford will take full advantage of the unique cylindrical structure of the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in Washington, D.C., installing a suite of site - specific paintings on the second floor of the Smithsonian museum where the work will occupy the entire circumference of the curved galleries.
TWO YEARS FROM NOW, in 2017, Los Angeles artist Mark Bradford (above) plans to take full advantage of the unique cylindrical structure of the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in Washington, D.C..

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Similar compounds containing peptides made up of fewer amino acids tend to form cylindrical structures, with all the long chains pointing inwards and the peptides pointing outwards.
McEuen was already a leading authority on carbon nanotubes, naturally occurring cylindrical structures smaller than a billionth of a meter in diameter, when he was lured to Ithaca, N.Y., in 2001 to direct Cornell University's Laboratory of Atomic and Solid State Physics.
They calculated that this could be done by a cylindrical structure consisting of a central core surrounded by a shell of concentric rings.
Using a technology called VAST, which can automatically label individual neurons, glia, and blood vessels different colors, as well as smaller structures such as dendrites and mitochondria, the researchers analyzed the contents of three cylindrical chunks of brain tissue, each no bigger than grains of salt.
The chamber is formed in the top half of a submerged cylindrical tank mounted in a cement and metal structure on the seafloor (see Diagram).
To extend the performance of the protective structure, the group proposes adding a number of smaller cylindrical cavities measuring 2m in diameter.
Then in 1991, while studying the unique atomic structures called buckyballs, which are created by electrically charging carbon soot, Sumio Iijima of Meijo University in Nagoya, Japan, discovered the first nanotubes — fantastically strong cylindrical carbon - atom constructions less than two nanometers wide and of varying lengths.
Whereas buckyballs are spherical in shape, a nanotube is cylindrical, with at least one end typically capped with a hemisphere of the buckyball structure.
Each neuron contains hundreds of long, cylindrical protein structures, called microtubules, that serve as scaffolding.
Referencing the genre of panoramic painting, Prouvost created a cylindrical structure interspersed with collages and monitors.
The towering geometric structures, each a unique assemblage of semi-circles, arches, and cylindrical forms, invite passersby of all ages to venture inside and explore.
The Pelamis is a semi-submerged, articulated structure composed of cylindrical sections linked by hinged joints.
These modified thylakoids are then immobilized on a specially designed backing of carbon nanotubes, cylindrical structures that are nearly 50,000 times finer than a human hair.
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