Sentences with phrase «find such holes»

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You can also find items such as leaves that have natural holes made from insects or even Ritz crackers.
If most of the black holes really do get kicked out of their globular clusters, this could explain why searches have had such difficulty finding them there.
Last year, x-ray astronomers also found hints of «intermediate» black holes with hundreds to thousands of times our sun's mass in other galaxies (ScienceNOW, 7 June 2001), but they hadn't measured the gravitational pulls of such holes — the best way to confirm their presence and gauge their masses.
Larvae have been found in tires, tree holes, and a variety of containers, such as buckets and storm drains.
Being someone who knows the tip of the iceberg about things like black holes, it's really mind - boggling to read the works and findings of brilliant scientists in such a comprehensible way.
VUCD3 and M59cO are the second and third ultra-compact dwarf galaxies found to contain a supermassive black hole, suggesting that all such dwarfs may harbor similarly massive light - sucking objects.
The team expects to disentangle the two possible scenarios and find more solid evidence for a black hole in the Bullet with higher resolution observations using a radio interferometer, such as the Atacama Large Millimeter / submillimeter Array (ALMA).
This result marks the beginning of the search for quiet black holes; millions of such objects are expected to be floating in the Milky Way although only dozens have been found to date.
«Scientists observe supermassive black hole in infant universe: Findings present a puzzle as to how such a huge object could have grown so quickly.»
Supermassive black holes in the cores of galaxies are thought to fatten slowly over eons, so finding such a heavyweight so early in the history of the universe is «really pushing it,» he says.
The supermassive black hole found in NGC 1600 is one of the first successes of the project, proving the value of a systematic search of the night sky rather than looking only in dense areas like those occupied by large clusters of galaxies, such as the Coma and Virgo clusters.
Other stellar - mass black holessuch as the one in Cygnus X-1, the first black hole found — came to attention because hot gas swirling into the black holes emits x-rays.
Astronomers expect that intermediate - mass black holes weighing 100 — 10,000 Suns also exist, but so far no conclusive proof of such middleweights has been found.
They hope to find tiny stutters in these natural clocks caused by the gravitational wake of a massive event, such as a black hole in orbit around another star.
Other such holes, also known as voids, have been found before, but this find is by far the largest.
These findings offer renewed hope for combating life - threatening heart defects such as arrhythmias (irregular heart beat) and ventricular septal defects («holes in the heart»).
There are plot holes such as you'd find in most imaginative tales; for example, in the Indian hotel, why would Ian walk up the stairs and take the elevator down?
As with any such thriller that involves the thorough confusion of the audience, plot holes could be found if we looked hard enough.
These people may have fallen down some rabbit hole of their own devising, but couldn't it be argued that we have as well, in a topsy - turvy world that finds its reflection onscreen, alongside references to Trump and racist websites, not to mention such diverse films as Django Unchained, Eyes Wide Shut, and Fight Club.
The right insurance agent can help you find, and remedy, such holes in your coverage, Cherniss says.
With debt such a common problem, you might be searching for a way to get out of the financial hole you've found yourself in.
It is very important to balance the fun and youth and joy of being in college and finding yourself, without digging yourself into such a hole that you can never get out!
Especially when it was scheduled, and found myself trying to fill the hole with mindless shows such as Robot Chicken.
After the old watering holes dried up and friends such as Arshile Gorky (1904 - 1948), Jackson Pollock (1912 - 1956) and Franz Kline (1910 - 1962) died, de Kooning found himself isolated by recognition, age and uncertainty of purpose, circumstances for which none of his previous hardships had prepared him.
Using unconventional means of interruption, such as shotgun blasts, bullet holes and spray paint, Burroughs charged his work with the same rebellion and wit found in his novels.
The hole patterns depicted on the upper - left corner of the flag can also be found in some of the oldest African American churches in the country, such as the First African Baptist Church in Savannah, Georgia.
I found such a report, which claimed that the leaks are primarily due to formaldehyde in indoor air, which results in formic acid that eats pin holes in the newer thinner coils.
What this says is that if you believe that I have accused you of intellectual dishonesty then you must agree with the person who asserted that ignoring someone who has found a hole in your argument is intellectual dishonesty, or else you could make no such connection.
Now scientists at MIT along with others have found that since 2000 the ozone hole has actually shrunk by an area half the size of the contiguous United States, although the process is also heavily affected by variables such as volcanic eruptions from year to year.
6 Ice age — time in the past when continental glaciers covered large parts of Earth's surface Global warming — a gradual increase in the temperature of Earth's atmosphere Greenhouse gas — Gases in the atmosphere, such as carbon dioxide, that trap solar energy Ozone hole — a large area of reduced ozone concentration in the stratosphere, found over Antarctica Chlorofluorocarbon — chlorine compounds that are the main cause of ozone depletion KEY TERMS
We will also take the opportunity to subpoena all the records, question the arresting officer under oath, and do whatever possible to find holes in the prosecution's case by asking the important questions, such as:
Because as it often happens, those clients who try to economize by foregoing legal help in cases where it's necessary (such as drafting a complex trust or a contract or defending oneself in a criminal matter) later find that their self - help efforts land them in an even deeper hole, and they need to pay a lawyer far more than they would have originally to dig themselves out.
Thus, the claim construction in MEMS Technology did not require that a package be mounted via surface or through - hole mounts, such that even if we were to look to MEMS Technology, we would find no inconsistency with the PTAB's construction of the claim term «package» here.
There's property damage to the apartment building from fighting the fire, as well, such as holes cut in the wall to try to find hot spots.
What's arguably a touch more unsettling than the researchers» findings, however, is the fact the manufacturers of these at - risk locks — companies like Ceomate, Vians, Quicklock, and others — didn't seem overly concerned their products contained such holes.
A Chicago Tribune article titled, Holes Found in Cheap Background Checks, reported this: «The cheapest ones routinely fail to identify criminals, performing such superficial reviews that serious offenders can get perfectly clean reports...»
Hi Brian and John, Would the analogy of the Parthenon be in keeping also with the «sway factor» that is taken into consideration in construction; and then we have the «bore hole» studies that are conducted re the geological findings of the earth prior to «planting» a structure... all these examples, along with others such as tensile strength can be used to support our industry and its staying power, swaying power, strength and purpose as well (if this doesn't sound too philosophical).
I did such a good job I couldn't find the holes to repair them properly.
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