Sentences with phrase «form deep layers»

They accumulate in two layers beneath the surface; the bulky ions can't penetrate deeply because they are more likely to hit atoms in the regolith, so they form a layer closer to the surface while the tiny electrons slip through and form a deeper layer.
Transverse abdominis (TrA) forms the deepest layer of the abdominal musculature, the obliques (internal and external) the middle and rectus abdominis the most superficial layer.
Inflow from the North Atlantic Current enters through the Fram Strait, cooling and sinking to form the deepest layer of the halocline, where it circles the Arctic Basin counter-clockwise.

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Note that to properly prepare this version of Arroz con Gandules, you need to use a thick - walled caldero; nothing else will allow the coveted golden - brown pegao (a layer of deep - brown, crisped rice) to form in the bottom of the pot.
New calculations of the composition of TRAPPIST - 1f, the fifth planet from the star, suggest a relatively thin layer of water (still far deeper than anything found on Earth) gives way to ice VI and ice VII, two different forms of ice that can form under high pressures.
And next month, the NASA Juno spacecraft will arrive and peer even deeper, into a suspected water layer, for clues to where and how the planet formed.
Central peaks are formed when, in the aftermath of an impact, rocks from within the crust rebound upward, bringing layers to the surface that had been buried many kilometers deep.
Without the constant inflow of north arm water, the deep brine layer finally mixed with the overlying water, bringing oxygen and driving the methylmercury into other forms, possibly elemental mercury, which would evaporate away into the atmosphere.
A layer of iron and other elements deep underground is the evidence scientists have long been seeking to support the hypothesis that the moon was formed by a planetary object hitting the infant Earth some 4.5 billion years ago, a new study led by Johns Hopkins University scientists argues.
To get more detailed temperature data, the researchers used two relatively new methods of investigation, both of which examine the layer of compressed granular snow that is formed between the top layer of soft and fluffy snow and the layer deeper down in the ice sheet, where the compressed snow has been turned into ice.
The pigments form a layer between 0 — 40 micrometres deep under the insect's cuticle, putting them in the perfect position to capture the Sun's light.
Bacteria, however, have remained Earth's most successful form of life — found miles deep below as well as within and on surface rock, within and beneath the oceans and polar ice, floating in the air, and within as well as on Homo sapiens sapiens; and some Arctic thermophiles apparently even have life - cycle hibernation periods of up to a 100 million years while waiting for warmer conditions underneath increasing layers of sea sediments (Lewis Dartnell, New Scientist, September 20, 2010; and Hubert et al, 2010).
Scientists thought most of Vesta outside the south polar region might be flat like the Moon, yet some of the craters outside that region formed on very steep slopes and have nearly vertical sides, with landslides often occurring in the regolith, the deep layer of crushed rock on the surface.
A population of these cells forms a layer deep to the photoreceptors, where they contain intracellular pigment granules and appear superficially like an extra RPE layer, even though they do not express at least two characteristic RPE proteins.
Third place went to Charlie Granger, a PhD candidate in optics, who used adaptive optics technology to show the natural fluorescence of retinal pigment epithelial cells, which form a layer only one cell deep, on the backside of the eye's light - sensitive retina.
When we are young, it takes six to eight weeks for our skin cells to form in the basal (deeper) layer of the skin and eventually move toward the surface of the skin and then slough off.
It is a main component of dermis (lower layer of skin) along with soft keratin, tendons, ligaments, deep fascia, bone, cartilage, and teeth (except enamel) forming the matrix of dentin, cementum, and alveolar bone.
Transversalis abdominus (13)- the darling of physiotherapy and the Pilates world, which is often referred to as your TA, TrA or TVA and is considered to form the deep stabilizing core layer.
The three different forms of hyaluronic acid in the product's composition penetrate into the deep layers of the epidermis to restore skin density by filling it with water.
eHarmony was created with one basic idea in mind: stable relationships are formed between men and women who have deep layers of compatibility.
These are the deeper issues that are supposed to form the relatable ground layer to what is otherwise a frantic, often grotesque, farce.
Luuup recommends about 15 kg (7 lbs) of litter to form a 3 - 4 inch deep layer.
The stability of the marine layer prevents deep convection, and thus stratiform clouds are formed.
Visit Stubbs Waterhole, an expanse of still water in a delightful setting reflecting the green foliage of gums trees and the blue sky, set deep between towering steeply tilted layers of rock formed from the debris dropped by melting icebergs around 700 million years ago.
Begun while Rauschenberg was taking classes during the 1951 — 52 academic year at Black Mountain College in North Carolina, Untitled [black painting with portal form] features a deep black rectangle — the portal form — surrounded by a loose grid of exposed newspaper and layers of paint that are almost geologic in their application.
Bold swaths of pigment define planar segments that fuse with wisps of color and lines to form deep, ethereal layers.
The breadth of the exhibition — chronologically and stylistically — is illustrated when comparing a work such as Greene's # 10 (1935), composed of densely layered papers on a small scale in a variety of textures, shapes, and palette of muted hues, to Vicente's Untitled (1980), the expansive picture plane dominated by emphatic vertical and horizontal linear forms in deep greens, purples, and reds.
Strongly influenced by the Surrealists and the idea of automatism — the belief that the artist's undirected hand could reach deep into the unconscious — he layered skeins of fine, interlaced lines and overlapping luminous forms that suggested microscopic views of human tissue or plant specimens, land masses seen from an airplane or undiscovered worlds exploding into being.
Each layer creates a higher and deeper form but remains in the sphere of direct approach by hiding nothing.
His unique form of abstraction is the result of a 22 year journey as a graffiti artist, and consists of multiple layers of fragmented names, hand - styles, marks, shapes and movements woven into deep layers of urban texture.
Over the years, his work has featured linear images of grids, graphs, circles, and geometric forms usually layered in ways that create a sensation of structure and deep space.
The % TS were high in all the examined intervals and the sedimentary sulfur occurred mainly as framboidal pyrite, indicating that sufficient sulfate, indicative of seawater, was present in the deep layer of the paleo - Arctic basin and that the pyrite was formed in the sediments under sufficient iron input.
It is thought that the acetate form is not as effective at penetrating the skins epidermis to reach deep layers of the skin.
In colder oceans, the separating layer (thermocline) does not form, or only for parts of the year, so phytoplankton at the top receives nutrients from the deeper sea and provides oxygen for the the upper and deeper layers (as well as nutrients, when phytoplankton decomposes).
Rough calculations show if you drill about a dozen mine shafts as deep as possible into the thing, and plunk megaton nuclear bombs down there, and then fire them off simultaneously, you'll get a repeat of the Long Valley Caldera explosion of about 800,000 years ago — which coated everything east of it with miles of ash and injected a giant aerosol cloud into the stratosphere — the ash layer alone formed a triangle stretching from the caldera to Louisiana to North Dakota, including all of Arizona and most of Idaho and everything in between — I bet that would have a cooling factor of at least -30 W / m ^ 2 — and you could go and do the Yellowstone Plateau at the same time — geoengineering at its finest.
Dense water sinks and can form deep water currents that flow along the ocean floor or on another layer of denser water.
Two main geomorphological forms are commonly found in continuous permafrost regions of Eastern Canada: (i) small, shallow, narrow runnel ponds formed over melting ice wedges where peat slumping occurs, and (ii) more stable, slightly larger and deeper, polygonal ponds, which are naturally linked to the active layer freeze - thaw cycles, and can be colonized by aquatic plants and microbial mats (Fig. 1).
This fresh water, together with melt ‐ water from the melting ice pack in summer forms a permanent superficial layer (usually about 200m deep) of low salinity over the entire Arctic Ocean, without which much less seasonal ice would form.
In addition, «thermokast lakes» formed as permafrost thaws, would draw heat to deeper layers and bring methane to the surface.
Sandplay therapy is a creative form of psychotherapy that uses a sandbox and a large collection of miniatures to enable a client to explore the deeper layers of the psyche in a totally new format; by constructing a series of «sand pictures,» a client is helped to illustrate and integrate his or her psychological condition (see www.sandplay.org).
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