Sentences with phrase «does body waves»

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Then I jumped out and set up two cameras before watching the 155 mm cannon fire, which, when it did, sent out a shock wave so strong that it felt like someone lightly punched me all over my body.
Also, morality is not external (if byexternal that you mean something that you can know is right or wrong has to be determined by a larger body or set of policies created by someone else many years ago to be official), and morality does not necessarily flow from religion (plenty of Catholic priests, Islamic Imams, Protestant preachers wave their hands high in the air in the afternoon, at praise time, and when the lights go down they crawl on their bellies, and hands and knees like snakes and dogs).
He waves at Amelia and she immediately starts shaking her body with excitement like she's doing The Twist.
The waves, however, carried it into the harbour, close to the vessel of a certain Saturninus, who had just arrived from Gaul; a tempest suddenly arose, and Saturninus, then asleep, had a vision that if he did not give burial to a body in the sea near his vessel, he would certainly perish.
These waves move slower than body waves but don't lose their oomph as they travel.
«For each body wave the snake generates, it moves farther than the sandfish does within a single wave of motion of its body,» Goldman noted.
Granular resistive force theory, which considers the thrust provided by the body waves and the drag on the animals» bodies, helped model the locomotion and compare the energy efficiency of the limbless snake against that of the four - legged lizard — which doesn't use its legs to swim through the sand.
Rather than undulating its entire body, Aegirocassis probably moved its lower flaps up and down in sequence, similar to the way a cuttlefish undulates its fleshy mantle (or sports fans repeatedly stand and sit as they «do the wave» in a stadium).
But radio waves do not travel well through the soft tissue in our bodies.
Most of the sleeping we do is of the SWS variety, characterized by large, slow brain waves, relaxed muscles and slow, deep breathing, which may help the brain and body to recuperate after a long day.
How does LIGO's detection of a second gravitational wave add to the body of scientific knowledge about this phenomenon?
The body sends a first, nonspecific wave of attack to kill the bacteria detected that doesn't belong.
Kramer and his colleagues are trying to do just that: «We can test many different aspects, among them the characteristics of gravitational waves, the propagation of light in gravitational fields, the fact that clocks go slower near massive bodies, the curvature of spacetime, etc..
It didn't sting, it didn't have a horrible smell like insecticide based remedies and it (surprisingly) also left a lot of body in their hair for about a week (probably due to the salt, which I use in my own beach waves spray for volume).
So if you're the kind of person that's comfortable being at the cutting edge, if you get excited by innovative approaches to food, body and health, and if you don't mind being at the forefront of the wave of the future, then please join us in a new movement that's making a real difference in the world!
Not only does this «do give your strands some extra body, you'll have effortless waves ready for a second day style.
So you didn't see the Reality Stone (in the form of the Aether) take over the body of Thor's girlfriend, Jane Foster, allowing her to send out shock waves and... whatnot.
Wearing headphones as he faces his iMac, Tony can barely stay seated; he's doing a full - body - bouncing, hand - waving dance from his chair, punctuated by the lyrics he's singing along with from his tattered, spiral - bound notebook.
Not only do their vocalizations and body movements look like they are dreaming, but they have been found to have brain waves similar to dreaming people during these episodes.
Unlike a GPS device, a cat microchip doesn't require power, and it is activated by an animal shelter or veterinarian waving an RFID scanner across a cat's body where the microchip is embedded.
Unlike a GPS device, a dog microchip doesn't require power, and it is easily identified by an animal shelter or veterinarian waving an RFID scanner across a dog's body where the microchip is embedded.
Pearson admitted there's more research to be done to see if those other senses come into play (such as hearing the rhythm of the waves) in regards to the healing effects of a body of water.
yeah killzone 2 does not use Resistance 2's water at all... in fact I've never seen water that looks like that of killzone 2 yet... it has multiple layers with multiple real - time reflections... but, at least for the big moving water body in the demo... there are no physics like uncharted or R2 incorporated... if you shoot it, there is a huge plume of water that jets upward, but no real ripples in the body... it still looks great, at the ripples wouldn't look right with the waves and the current of the water... but its definitely not an R2 water engine or anything... however killzone 2 does have the ripples in other areas... puddles will react to bullet fire apparently... and there are areas of flooded buildings with «still» water... that do have the uncharted like ripples according to some... but the big flowing river does not...
So - called «artificial» waves are used by electronic devices because they do not interact with our bodies.
Cylindrical spreading of sound does apply in a situation where the sound waves can reflect off an upper and lower boundary, such as in a water body.
Planets in six - body problems don't stadium wave.
Heat waves actually don't increase the death rate in Phoenix; people have adapted their bodies and lifestyle to living in its summer heat.
In the real world; that being the laboratory where CO2 does its dastardly deed on our climate, the source of the energy that purports to do the heating, is (on average) a black body like source of Long wave infrared radiation having a spectral peak at about 10.1 microns wavelength, and containing about 98 % of its energy in a range of about 5.0 to 80 microns wavelength, at an effective Temperature (on average) of 288 Kelvin.
Its newest scale, the Body Cardio, keeps the former, does away with the latter, and adds a new metric: pulse wave velocity.
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