Sentences with phrase «form dense»

High - rise apartment and office buildings form a dense urban core along Peachtree road.
Angell is interested in manipulating imagery from a «psychic compost» in which elements are rejected, fermented and rotted down to form a dense stream of co-dependent motifs.
At the other end of the gallery, Edwin Ruda's arabesques in charcoal over oil form a dense, if expansive, network of lines that are also in motion.
In our Attention Deficit Disordered world constant streams of shifting information form a dense matrix through which we navigate.
The first would be a dense layer of colors woven together with a palette knife to form a dense gray or sequence of grays — a rich alloy closer in resonance to the subdued lyricism of early Brice Marden (the «Grove Group» of 1972 - 76, for example) than to the neutral or generic implacability of Gerhard Richter's gray paintings of the same era, but more enveloping than either.»
In some of the most complex of these, such as an untitled work from 1953 known as «horizontal black painting,» a great variety of textures and shades of yellow, gray, and black form a dense, nearly chaotic pattern over a large surface.
Some kelps form dense patches on rocky reefs resembling a forest of trees underwater and are referred to as kelp forests.
Competition for light is intense in rainforest areas resulting in tall, straight stemmed trees that have few branches until they reach the upper canopy where their branches spread and help to form the dense canopy that shades the lower levels.
A planetary nebula is a phase of stellar evolution that the sun should experience several billion years from now, when it expands to become a red giant and then sheds most of its outer layers, leaving behind a hot core that contracts to form a dense white dwarf star.
Conversely, Olig2 - negative glioma cells form dense perivascular collections and promote angiogenesis and BBB breakdown, leading to innate immune cell activation.
The guava trees form a dense, mid-level thicket that blocks most light from reaching the ground and stifles young native plants.
Duckweed tends to grow in clusters that form dense mats at the surface.
The shock wave enters into quiescent gas and compresses it to form dense gas.
«It clearly took a while after that primordial explosion for clouds of gas to congeal into a form dense enough for stars and quasars to ignite, and the Sky Survey is already prompting astronomers to question some of the assumptions about how that process unfolded [i.e, the big bang theory].»
Boiling causes too many egg proteins to bind and form dense meshes, «so there is less sensation of water in the mouth,» says This.
Inside a living brain, neurons within the cortex and striatum form dense interconnections with neurons within their respective brain compartments.
In addition, Crittercam footage indicates that sand lance can form dense mats along the seabed during the day.
While typically thought of as solitary life forms, microbes frequently aggregate to form dense cell clusters.
In several diseases of the brain, long fibres of protein form, and eventually become tangled to form dense bodies known as «plaque» or «aggregates.»
So another model, proposed in 2015, assumes the impact was extremely violent, so violent that the impactor and Earth's mantle vaporized and mixed together to form a dense melt / vapor mantle atmosphere that expanded to fill a space more than 500 times bigger than today's Earth.
The Methods: Photochemical modeling by a Caltech team indicates that ethane, a hydrocarbon detected on Titan by both of the Voyager spacecraft and the European Infrared Space Observatory, is created when solar ultraviolet light breaks down methane, a minor component of Titan's nitrogen - rich atmosphere, into a stew of organic molecules that form a dense orange - brown smog.
The dough will form a dense ball.
Pour the puree into the bag, and after the freerun milk drains, gently shake the bag to settle the pulp, close the mouth, and twist the neck of the bag until all the slack is gone, then lay the bagged «ball» of pulp on it's side in the bottom of the colander, and press firmly with a flat bottomed paillard pounder until the milk stops draining and the solids form a dense dry gritty cake.
Stir in flour, baking powder and almonds to form a dense dough.
Stir flour mixture, chocolate chips, cranberries and almonds into the egg mixture with a rubber spatula or wooden spoon to form a dense dough.
Therefore, if possibilities do form a dense continuum, there is no reason to think that God as Hartshorne conceives of him is less than maximally perfect.
In summary, extending Whitehead's doctrine of eternal objects to include the idea that they form a dense continuum seems to raise at least two problems: (1) it requires that God consciously prehend a nondenumerable multitude of propositions regarding every past actual occasion and (2) it requires either that a new concrescence choose its subjective aim from a nondenumerable multitude of alternatives or that this multitude somehow be restricted before all these alternatives are prehended by the occasion.
By keeping only those scans for which the fetus was relatively still, they found that, as expected, the two halves of the brain formed denser and more numerous connections with each other as the weeks passed.
Misfolded prion proteins accumulate in cells, forming dense plaques that clog up the brain and kill brain cells in the process.
Mangroves also help other species survive, forming dense forests that shelter monkeys, kangaroos, and tigers as well as shellfish and brightly colored corals.
Introduced to North America by Botanical Gardens in the 1890s, Amur honeysuckle — referred to by Conover as public enemy number one — has formed dense thickets in the local forest sub-canopies, choking out native species everywhere it grows.
They also appeared to reproduce quickly, spontaneously forming dense colonies of tendrils, on Petri dishes that were exposed to oxygen and kept at 22 degrees Celsius (72 F).
In some areas, the heat build - up is forming a dense layer of oxygen - poor surface water, which affects ocean organisms like plankton.
In order to build muscle, you must break down muscle tissue using a weight that is challenging enough to cause micro-tears, which when repaired, form denser, stronger fibers.
Without proper grooming, the shed undercoat gets trapped, forming dense and clumpy fur that hinders the clipping process.
Using sunlight and ocean nutrients, giant kelp forms dense stands growing up through the water and spreading into a canopy, resembling an underwater forest.
Every kind of soft coral imaginable forms a dense forest on shallow wall and its crest.
Row paints in heavily worked layers of lush oil paint, gradually forming a dense network of marks and lines.
Encompassing prints, drawings, films, books, photographs, sculptures, videos, and comic strips, the exhibition features such artists as Vija Celmins, David Hammons, George Herriman, Robert Rauschenberg, Martha Rosler, and many others, forming a dense network of formal, technical, and conceptual connections and intersections.
Most memorably in this show, Wright filled the somewhat cramped, visually unapproachable ceiling recess around a skylight with diverging and converging blue and black lines, here forming dense dark nests, there open, white eye shapes.
Introduced to Massachusetts in the 19th century, this plant now forms dense, light - blocking mats from Lake Champlain to the Hudson and is considered a threat as far afield as California.
In some areas, the heat build - up is forming a dense layer of oxygen - poor surface water, which affects ocean organisms like plankton.
Yet, variable milfoil can grow up to 15 feet long, forming dense mats of vegetation that choke out native species.

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Flying in egg - shaped orbits, each one lasting 14 days, Juno also will look for evidence that Jupiter has a dense inner core and measure how much water is in the atmosphere, a key yardstick for figuring out how far away from the sun the gas giant formed.
New types of computer memory pop up every few years as firms such as HP, IBM, Motorola / Freescale and even startups try to create alternatives that are cheaper, faster, more dense or otherwise offer a different series of trade - offs than the dominant forms of memory used today.
Choosing both whole and refined grain foods in nutrient - dense forms, such as choosing plain popcorn instead of buttered, bread instead of croissants, and English muffins instead of biscuits also can help in meeting recommendations for a healthy eating pattern.
The third instance of vicious spatialization is merely another form of the previous one: the belief that every temporal process consists of a dense succession of durationless instants in the same sense as a geometrical line consists of dense continuum of dimensionless points.
A few degrees co-oler than that yields a solid, ice, which unlike any other solid form is actually less dense than its liquid form.
Instead of being definite eternal objects, however, which can be modified only by being replaced by other definite eternal objects (or selected from an infinitely dense array of eternal objects), it could be an indefinite, partially vague form by which creativity was instanced.
This contrast between a deficient and an exaggerated sensitivity to time ean be reduced to the form of a simple contrast between full and empty time, in which time is normally experienced as more or less dense.
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