Sentences with phrase «in a spiral form»

This sequence finds symbolic expression in the spiral form that recurs throughout Merz's work.

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The pillars of one's DNA, the spirals of all celestial life forms and formations cellularized containments is where God's Sons and their given wives are taken in as residents there abouts.
We know now that the vast system of stars in our own sky is composed of a single nebula, the Milky Way, in course of granulation and deployment; and that this nebula, in association with millions of other spiral units, forms a single, immense super-system which is also in process of expansion and organisation.
And the versatility of garlic goes beyond its ability to ward off vampires (although that's pretty awesome and totally legit) as you'll see in today's recipe (Baby Squash Garlic Scape Pasta) which features garlic scapes, those spiral stems that form above the garlic.
Pods need to be arranged in a spiral pattern, forming angles of 120 degrees (i.e. three to a circle).
Fold the cylinder in the middle to form a double strip about 12 inches / 30 cm long and twist it into a tight spiral.
Instead of being formed into a tight log and placed in a loaf pan, the dough is cut into segments, rolled into flat rectangles, folded over on itself, and then rolled into a tight spiral.
Unfortunately for Basel, that loss seems to have sent their form spiraling a bit, suffering two straight 2 - 0 losses in the Swiss Super League before a power failure at the stadium forced the postponement of their match against Zurich last weekend.
«Inside a teardrop of glass I've formed a nebula of swirling blue, green and yellow clouds which spiral down into the centre of the pendant» Such a beautiful description, the process involved in Glenn's work is really fascinating, (not to mention educational).
Alberto Sanna of the Max Planck Institute for Radio Astronomy in Bonn, Germany, and his colleagues used the Very Long Baseline Array of radio telescopes in New Mexico to track a star - forming region in the outer Scutum - Centaurus spiral arm, which is on the opposite side of the Milky Way from the local arm where the sun resides.
As the ring system spits out moonlet after moonlet, the small objects merge to form larger moons, which may merge in turn as they spiral outward from the planet.
Young star clusters and clouds of hydrogen that formed in our galaxy help trace the shapes of the Milky Way's arms, so astronomers are reasonably certain that it has a spiral structure (see right).
The magnetic fields whip the charged particles in tight spirals, forcing them to emit x-rays in the form of synchrotron radiation.
If small variations arose in the density of the disk, ripples would form and sweep up mass until the gaseous disk clotted into spiral arms, which would later condense into balls of gas.
The florets in a sunflower head also form two spirals, but there's no rotation here — it's simply an efficient packing solution for the plant.
In his classic work, On Growth and Form (1917), he devotes a whole chapter, «The Spiral Shells of the Foraminifera», to the sort of analysis which Tom Radford calls for in his letter on the mathematics of pasta (12 November, p 36In his classic work, On Growth and Form (1917), he devotes a whole chapter, «The Spiral Shells of the Foraminifera», to the sort of analysis which Tom Radford calls for in his letter on the mathematics of pasta (12 November, p 36in his letter on the mathematics of pasta (12 November, p 36).
In one model of galaxy formation, large black holes already existed; then, gas spiraling into each hole powered quasars, while more distant gas collapsed inward over billions of years to form the galaxy's stars.
The probe's primary camera pointed at a downward angle, and the probe spun as it descended; the resulting images were supposed to form a spiral panorama that steadily zoomed in on the ever - closer surface.
Because dwarf galaxies contain so few stars, this suggests that whatever is responsible for FRB 121102 has a better chance of forming in tiny galaxies than large, spiral ones.
Preliminary attempts to create such a «fossil record» of merging galaxies using Hubble pictures support the theory that ellipticals can form from colliding spirals, according to Bradley Whitmore, of STScI, who will publish a five - snapshot sequence in November in the Astronomical Journal.
Earlier observations of star clusters forming in evenly distributed clumps in spiral galaxies could explain Tremblay's «serendipitous discovery» in the Hubble data.
As astronomers report online today in Nature, magnetic fields inside M33's six most massive giant molecular clouds — large concentrations of dense gas and dust that give birth to stars — line up with the spiral arms, suggesting the magnetic fields helped create the huge clouds and that they regulate how the clouds fragment to form new stars.
One possibility is a concept called radial migration, in which gravitational interactions among young stars can set them spiraling either far outward or inward from the galactic region in which they formed.
While the new analysis finds that two of the spiral arms contain far more stars than the other two structures, the overall rates at which young, massive stars are forming are approximately the same in all four of the newly recognized spiral arms.
Open clusters like NGC 2367 are a common sight in spiral galaxies like the Milky Way, and tend to form in their host's outer regions.
In this view, newborn planets can interact with the disk of material from which they form, causing them to spiral toward the central star.
As the two report online today in the Proceedings of the Royal Society A, when they ran the simulation, it quickly — within a hypothetical 300 million years — formed spiral arms similar to those in the Milky Way.
Instead of growing vertically in the «garden», the growths, which were photographed 66 times as they developed, spread out in random directions, tending to be twisted and in some cases forming perfect spiral shapes.
The clumps form when alpha - synuclein develops a kink in its normally spiral structure, making it «sticky,» and prone to aggregating, Liddle said.
The gas is distributed widely throughout the galaxy, with most of the new stars being formed within discrete, dense «knots» in the spiral arms.
«It's like when you pour water in the kitchen sink, you see it forms a spiral, then it goes down the drain.
In 2015, it came to light that NGC 1512 has a history when it comes to galactic cannibalism, as it was revealed that the outer regions of its spiral arms are actually formed from a separate, even older galaxy.
Explanation: Nestled within the dusty arms of the large spiral galaxy Andromeda (M31), the star cluster NGC 206 is one of the largest star forming regions known in our local group of galaxies.
Dazzling eyelid - like features bursting with stars in galaxy IC 2163 formed from a tsunami of stars and gas triggered by a glancing collision with galaxy NGC 2207 (a portion of its spiral arm is shown on right side of image).
Now, with the known orientation Ruobing Dong could carry out hydrodynamical simulations of how the star and the disk would interact — even if started without spiral arms, these quickly form in the simulations and follow the morphology of the scattered light images extremely well.
With financial backing from the Appalachian Regional Commission, Southern Research formed The Prosperity Fund in 2017 to accelerate small business growth and job creation in four Alabama counties hurt by the coal industry's downward spiral.
In some «active galaxies,» gas trapped by the black hole's gravity forms a hot accretion disk as it spirals down.
Orbiting particles should spiral into their star or be scattered or expelled from their orbit — not merge (accrete) to become a planet.a Experiments have shown that colliding particles, instead of sticking together, almost always fragment.b (Similar difficulties exist in trying to form a moon from particles orbiting a planet.)
The researchers found that like DNA and proteins, nanoribbons in solution naturally form folds and loops, but can also form helicoids, wrinkles and spirals.
The spiral forms in a counter-clockwise (anti-coriolois) direction.
The second method is to plot the giant HII regions (bright nebulae of ionised hydrogen) which are usually formed in the spiral arms.
In filamentous cells of the bacterium Rhodobacter sphaeroides, the tubulin homolog FtsZ (tagged with CFP) forms dot - like and spiral structures in two distinct populationIn filamentous cells of the bacterium Rhodobacter sphaeroides, the tubulin homolog FtsZ (tagged with CFP) forms dot - like and spiral structures in two distinct populationin two distinct populations.
In the first scenario, the Milky Way would have formed when star clusters merged to form the galaxy's bulge, or core, which then accreted more gas and dust to form its flattened disk of spiral arms.
The team suggests that a special type of merger in the distant past between two smaller spiral galaxies could avoid smashing together to become a less defined elliptical galaxy, and instead merge to form a single vast spiral monster.
I am absolutely terrified of rodents in any way, shape, or form so the unwanted creep set me into a grossed out spiral of panic from Monday through Wednesday.
This elaborate pair of dangle earrings is handcrafted of silver to form triangle shapes that result in spiral patterns.
But despite a starry and often glamorous cast featuring Vanessa Redgrave (in prime form), Rooney Mara, Theo James, and Poldark's Aidan Turner, Sheridan's adaptation of Sebastian Barry's Man Booker - shortlisted novel begins portentously and spirals downwards from there.
Their concept catches on, with underground «fight clubs» forming in every town, until a sensuous eccentric (Helena Bonham Carter) gets in the way and ignites an out - of - control spiral toward oblivion.
However, in the past year there's been a healthy return to form with two mesmerising, blistering turns in Matthew Vaughn's Kick - Ass, where he plays a softly spoken (shock) masked avenger, and in Werner Herzog's delirious Bad Lieutenant, where he plays a New Orleans cop who starts out as a cocky, sharp - suited, wisecracking law enforcer and spirals — via his crack and painkiller addiction — into a depraved sinner, lurching from one unruly scenario to the next.
The four narratives here, which can be read in any order, are linked by the omnipresent spiral, which appears in art as a universally aesthetically pleasing form, in naturally occurring shapes, in mathematics, in astronomy, right down to our very DNA.
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