Sentences with phrase «forming in a particular pattern»

= > False, the likelihood of a snowflake forming in a PARTICULAR pattern is virtually zero.

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We shall explore the congregation as we might a village, trying to learn the particular cultural patterns by which it attempts to make itself whole, but also finding within it forms by which other groups in the world coalesce, disintegrate, and yet manifest the gospel.
Its beauty as found in the enjoyment of a human observer, for example, results from the patterns adopted by societies of individuals none of which can enjoy that particular form of beauty.
I am less interested here to press my description of the particular values that inhere in academic life than I am to insist that, whatever their identity, they are built into the institution's spatial and temporal forms, its patterns of behavior, and its ideological set; and that value, both systemic and sentient, has a profound socializing effect.
However, in deviating from a perfectly steady beat, one professional drummer makes patterns in his timing and loudness that have a particular mathematical form — a fractal — a new study shows.
And next - generation sequencing, in particular, RNA sequencing, allows researchers to delineate changing patterns of gene expression as new cell types form.
The second candle in this particular bullish harami pattern forms a hammer signal.
Ramberg's subject was the body, in particular the female form, construed as a collection of parts — hands, hair, torso, and stand - in objects — and rendered with a discerning sense of line, shape, mass, color, and pattern.
These first iterations of collage, in particular, are marked by dynamic patterning, idiosyncratic material juxtapositions, flattened forms, and rich, vibrant color that would remain consistent features of his work throughout his career.
Multiple readings can be inferred depending on the artist's presentation within a particular context: the disc can appear as a watermill, a comma, or a buzz - saw blade; the cone as a whirlpool, an arrow, or the top of a skyscraper; an Adirondack chair, upended and suspended in space, takes on the form of a constellation through a superimposed pattern of diagrammatic lines.
Davis's sculptures, in particular, capture the aesthetics of the era; totem - like with rounded, anthropomorphic features, the wood forms echo 1970s design, with graphite patterns borrowed from 70s wallpaper.
As the eye picks up on a particular color, all the forms in the painting that have that color jump out at once, and the regularity of the grids is more apparent; her works thus toy with how the mind actually reads patterns.
Grabner's paintings are a particular focus of the exhibition, spanning early works based on textile patterns appropriated from her domestic environment; her shift to abstraction, which continued her interest in repeated forms and gestures; and recent works that revisit textiles directly through the use of torn fabric and brightly colored gingham patterns.
Francis, who wasn't involved with either study, is one of the main proponents of an idea that by altering how much heat the ocean lets out, sea ice melt and Arctic warming can also change atmospheric circulation patterns, in particular by making the jet stream form larger peaks, or highs, and troughs, or lows.
This particular pattern is off - putting when trying to have any dialogue; you make these verbal gestures that hint at large chunks of information, but I never get to actually see them in any form.
When we focus our attention on a particular direction, our own native energy, in the form of attractor energy patterns, begins to beckon the energy of the cosmos to nudge us forward in that direction (see Power vs. Force by David Hawkins Ph.D. for more detail on this phenomena based in theoretical physics).
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