Sentences with phrase «dramatic demonstration»

«The word interactive has come to represent the most dramatic demonstrations of user control.»
The world - shattering events of that day were the most dramatic demonstration so far of the danger which fundamentalism poses for the future of humankind.
The first dramatic demonstration of the scattering force on atoms was made by two separate groups led by Phillips and John L. Hall at the National Bureau of Standards.
You can see Faraday cages at many science museums where dramatic demonstrations show how they work.
A rather more dramatic demonstration is a video featured on FastCompany's Co.Design website (though it may originate with Bumgardner) and I've included it below:
Maurizio Andolfi: «The Princess and the Family Mask» Dramatic demonstration of the use of provocation to generate a high level of intensity.
The most dramatic demonstration was offered by Christopher Chabris and Daniel Simons in their book The Invisible Gorilla.
You can describe this phenomenon as the result of successfully building a flywheel or as a dramatic demonstration of the power of momentum.
Once the clear leader of Australia's aviation industry, Qantas has provided a dramatic demonstration of what happens when management ignores the views of its customers.
This change was a dramatic demonstration of Christ's message: the messianic community can not be contained by old patterns, or be defined by past rituals, no matter how treasured they are.
In a dramatic demonstration that the kingdom of heaven meant the defeat of the powers of evil and death, Jesus raised the dead, cleansed lepers, and cast out evil spirits.
Here is a dramatic demonstration that not one of us, even in the most awful circumstances, is simply caught up in a situation.
The question is searching, for the dramatic demonstration of the impotency of Christianity in dealing with the issue is underscored by its apparent inability to cope with it within its own fellowship.»
J.P. gave a dramatic demonstration of preparing this pesto without electricity at the 1996 Texas Hill Country Wine and Food Festival.
For now, though, superstring theory lacks the sort of dramatic demonstration that propels radical theories into prominence, such as Einstein's famous precise prediction of how much starlight would be deflected when passing by the sun as measured during a solar eclipse.
«This is a dramatic demonstration that ribozymes may be selective enough to recognize a mutant form of a gene while potentially not interfering at all with the [nonmutant] form,» says microbiologist and molecular geneticist Tom Burke of the University of Vermont in Burlington.
In a dramatic demonstration of the first - ever method for grafting synthetic materials onto minuscule bits of biological tissue, scientists have stenciled the word hair — in 3 - D block letters — on a single human hair.
So much so that when researchers at Cornell University tried to hybridize the two in a new study, they got an utterly uncontrollable four - wheeled beast of a bike — and a dramatic demonstration that gravity is indispensable for steering.
Sir Mark Walport, Director of the Wellcome Trust, says: «This is a dramatic demonstration that medical genomics is no longer a technology of the future - it is a technology of the here and now.
This dramatic demonstration of the power of social situations is relevant to many institutional settings, such as the Abu Ghraib Prison in Iraq.
Ultimately, in a dramatic demonstration of acquired drug resistance, bacteria spread to the highest drug concentration.
At a later phase of the project, they experienced a dramatic demonstration of thermal mass.
Possibly the most pithy and poetic «bad argument» in recent legal annals, a dramatic demonstration, even flawed, can have more impact than a dry recitation of facts.
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