Sentences with phrase «forms coalesce»

Like the permanent installation, Unit 1: 3583 Dubois at MOCA Cleveland is both a memorial and a proposal in which materials and forms coalesce to retell (and thus reclaim) the past, animate the present, and suggest a shifted future.
These forms coalesce into compositions that function like contained ecosystems, small aquarium glimpses into a larger, grander, and more wonderful world.

Not exact matches

In order to build and develop a successful business, you need an array of different ingredients that coalesce to form a coherent and successful whole.
The two camps have coalesced around competing schemes to form the framework of the UK's future trading relationship with the EU.
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.
Turn - of - the - century Holiness churches were formed by the gradual coalescing of missions and local organizations.
These three points of cosmic revelations are so simple yet very complex in their intertwining of spatial realms whereby the realm of nothingness itself takes on a form of dependencies for all materialized matter to coalesce and be subjugated in many manners of physically complacent issues.
A cluster of dust coalesced to form the earth, and life emerged from the detritus of eight billion - year - old deaths.
He is instead «the Lord God of Hosts,» as Mother Abagail, his prophet in The Stand, might put it, intervening directly in the lives of his people and demanding that they conform those lives to his will — whether it's the chosen few who survive The Stand's superflu and end up shepherded west to Boulder, Colorado, to form a new Israel set against the Babylon of Las Vegas; or the motley heroes of Desperation, King's finest 1990s novel, who coalesce around a «God - bombed» eleven - year - old to battle a demon called Tak, accidentally let loose in the Nevada desert.
Yet even as more voters coalesced around the Conservatives and Labour than they have for years, still neither of them could win the election and form a majority government.
`' The Trade Unions Act, CAP T14, Laws of the Federation of Nigeria (LFN) 2004, is explicitly clear on how a group of trade unions can coalesce to form a Federation of Trade Unions.
When the cosmos was a few hundred million years old, this gas coalesced into the earliest stars, which formed in clusters that clumped together into galaxies, the oldest of which appears 400 million years after the universe was born.
It coalesced through gravitational forces just like how larger structures — such as rocks, crystals and Earth itself — were forming.
As the universe evolved, dark matter coalesced into clumps, or halos, in which the galaxies then formed.
Out of the primordial hydrogen and helium created in the Big Bang, clouds coalesced within 100 million years, eventually forming the first stars.
Moons are generally thought to form in one of two ways — either by coalescing from the same cloud of debris as their parent planet, or as wandering objects captured by the parent's gravitational pull.
After Earth was born a planet crashed into it, blasting a huge cloud of material into orbit, where it coalesced to form the moon.
It was thought that moons form around planets just as planets form around stars, by coalescing from a gaseous disc surrounding a central object.
Lipids coalesce to form cell membranes.
Whereas the classical two - phase microstructure consists of cuboid γ» precipitates embedded in a so called γ - matrix, during heat treatment, spherical γ particles initially form in the γ» precipitates of the alloy, then further coalesce into plates that finally split the γ» precipitates.
And yet Einstein said: «After a certain high level of technical skill is achieved, science and art tend to coalesce in aesthetics, plasticity, and form.
When AHL is present, the cells secrete CsgA, which forms curli fibers that coalesce into a biofilm, coating the surface where the bacteria are growing.
A photonic cure unit dries and coalesces the nanoparticles to form conductive wire.
Nevertheless, those modest - size black holes left a big mark by performing a form of stellar birth control: Radiation from the trickle of material falling into the holes heated surrounding clouds of gas to about 5,000 degrees Fahrenheit, so hot that the gas could no longer easily coalesce.
In Volvox, some cells coalesced to form a flagella and propel the organism, whereas others are devoted to reproduction.
For planetary cores to form in such disks, the dust must coalesce quickly, says Elston's colleague at Florida, astronomer Elizabeth Lada.
Its centre ignited to make the sun, while farther out grains of dust slowly coalesced to form larger and larger solid bodies.
They started with the birth of a hypothetical galaxy about 9 billion years ago — at the point at which the gigantic cloud of dust and gas had formed but had not yet coalesced into a disk — and ran the simulation to the present day.
Around this time, scientists believe, a stupendous collision between a Mars - size rock and the young Earth produced debris that eventually coalesced to form our moon.
The first stars could have formed from clouds of gas (red) clumping around long strings of dark matter (above) rather than coalescing within dark matter clumps (below).
Around the time Earth formed, a slightly larger world coalesced by a much different star.
Gradually those dust grains cohered and formed pebbles, which then collided and coalesced into boulders.
We used to think that moons form around planets in the same way as planets form around stars: coalescing from a gaseous disc that surrounded the planet as it formed.
Some young stars form inside a small rotating disk of dust and gas, whereas others coalesce inside a much larger rotating disk, called a protoplanetary disk.
Take a gigantic cloud of hydrogen laced with traces of heavier elements, let a star or two coalesce in the center and stir the remainder just enough for a protoplanetary disk to form.
When stressed, many individual cells coalesce to form first a slug and then a fruiting body consisting of spores balanced atop a dead stalk.
«If the stars formed in clusters, the black holes could coalesce rapidly and grow fairly quickly up to the masses we see in quasars,» says Kukula.
In the December 11 issue of Science, Holland's group outlines its findings and how they might rule out some theories of the way Earth formed its atmosphere as the planet coalesced some 4.5 billion years ago.
The new study, which was published online today in the journal Molecular Ecology, finds that fungal organisms reduce their core genomic makeup while coalescing with algae to form a lichen partnership, one presumed to be «obligate» (i.e., requiring both partners) but had previously lacked direct genetic verification.
That's because one way Kuiper belt objects might have formed in situ, Parker says, is under an emerging model of planet formation in which turbulences and vortexes in the protoplanetary nebula allow many tiny particles to coalesce extremely rapidly into big ones.
Others think the rings go through cycles: moons collide forming new rings that coalesce into new moons which eventually collide again, with the current rings as little as 100 million years old.
In the simulation, cosmic gas slowly coalesced under the force of gravity and eventually formed the first stars.
The resultant disk of debris could then have clumped together, slowly coalescing to form the satellite we know and love today.
Researchers from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, designed a simulation of the process by which matter formed and then coalesced into stars during the Big Bang — with only three of the fundamental forces instead of four.
The ring might eventually coalesce to form moons.
In the simulation, clouds of gas left over from the Big Bang slowly coalesced under the force of gravity, and eventually formed the first stars.
The finding suggests that compact binary star systems of 47 Tucanae may be ejected from the cluster before coalescing to form a large black hole at its core.
The first stars lit up a few - hundred - million - years - long «Dark Age» with spectacular intensity, leading to the rapid creation of heavy elements and black holes that coalesced to form bright quasars (more).
Comets and comet clouds form early in the life span of a solar system, and are primarily composed of frozen gases, rocks and dust, coalescing out of clouds of smaller particles into the cosmic bodies with trademark tails we're familiar with.
Our moon may have formed when a Mars - sized object crashed into the nascent Earth 4.5 billion years ago, and the resulting debris coalesced into the Earth - moon system.
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