Sentences with phrase «in coalescence»

An interest in the coalescence of form and space is apparent in Smith's practice and particularly stands out in the diversity of his watercolor paintings.
Presented to the individual or team whose work has furthered the interactive experience through the creation of an original game world exemplified in the coalescence of setting, characters and plot.
I'm a little confused whether it was Sayres» talk or not, but these results may explain the discordance in coalescence between mtDNA and Y lineages (the former has a deeper coalescence).»

Not exact matches

In the process that generates an object, diverse entities become concrete by a coalescence or synthesis into a unitary occasion.
She then follows the biblical narrative into the complexities of Israel's coalescence into a «nation»» turning aside to critique the modern (and especially German) critics who often read the Bible as though ancient Israel had developed in the same way modern nation - states develop.
Is it possible that the presence of the flag of the United States of America in the sanctuary of the church signifies the coalescence of Yahweh and Baal, of Christ and culture?
This process, this working tendency toward the coalescence of Yahweh and Baal, can be observed in almost any church in this country, in almost any pulpit, in almost any pew.
I was struck by the resemblances between our growing church and bonding features I had earlier seen in African villages: the critical importance of narrative, a coalescence of world view, the link of myth and ethos.
Essentially, in the twofold irresistible embrace of a planet that is visibly shrinking, and Thought that is more and more rapidly coiling in upon itself; the dust of human units finds itself subjected to a formidable pressure of coalescence, far stronger than the individual or national repulsions that so alarm us.
In the case of this human aggregation how shall we seek, not to imagine but to define the supreme point of coalescence?
(2) The Christian's experience of coalescence of purpose with God's purpose of «creative transformation,» is always a derived, or «meditated» experience, inheriting from its prior actualization in Christ.
If I may be permitted some italicized revisions, Altizer's comment on Brown would look like this: Postrepressed life would be a coalescence of time and eternity, involving a libido that has been cured of the Oedipus complex, which is to say a libido that has no guilt over having murdered God, a libido that is fallen and still in union with the sacred, i.e., a libido that is in the (realized?)
What does this atomism signify except that Cosmic Matter, governed at its lower end (as we already know) by forces of dispersal which slowly cause it to dissolve into atoms, now shows itself to be subjected, at the other end, to an extraordinary power of enforced coalescence, of which the outcome is the emergence, pan passu, of an ever - increasing amount of spiritual energy in matter that is ever more powerfully synthesized?
«It upholds our hypothesis that coalescence is so similar that there's got to be the same molecules and mechanisms that do it, and we may be able to find a drug that shuts tumor formation down without being toxic to healthy cells in the body,» says Soll, the paper's corresponding author.
Hanna has served as co-chair of the Compact Binary Coalescence Group of the Laser Interferometer Gravitational Wave Observatory (LIGO), and is one of the primary data analysts involved in this research.
So if scientists can study the evolution of the cosmic web, they ought to be able to see the effects of dark energy setting in and slightly slowing the growth and coalescence of the clumps.
The conflict we observe with other data types (14, 15, 24) can no longer be considered to be due to error from smaller amounts of sequence data (8, 17) nor to differences in concatenation versus coalescence methods (27, 28).
No further bursts were seen in 90 hours of additional observations, which implies that it was a singular event such as a supernova or coalescence of relativistic objects.
These findings were published in Physical Review Letters the week of October 11 in a paper titled «Formation and Coalescence of Cosmological Supermassive - Black - Hole Binaries in Supermassive - Star Collapse.»
But that coalescence was not a serene process — the heat of formation left the nascent moon coated with an ocean of magma, researchers studying samples returned by Apollo 11 theorized in 1970.
The research paper, «GW151226: Observation of Gravitational Waves from a 22 Solar - mass Binary Black Hole Coalescence,» by the LIGO Scientific Collaboration and the Virgo Collaboration, has been accepted for publication in the journal Physical Review Letters.
As a grad student with John Wakeley [link to http://wakeleylab.oeb.harvard.edu/], I worked on a variety of topics involving coalescent theory, including coalescence within fixed pedigrees, coalescent models of identity - by - descent, and inference of reproductive and demographic history in triploid asexual snails using a novel sequentially Markov coalescent model.
However, low surface tension makes them relatively unstable to coalescence limiting their use in synthetic biology as discrete artificial cellular compartments2.
In the last years he has focused in the emerging area of Gravitational Wave Astronomy, which consists in the detection and analysis of gravitational radiation emitted by cosmic sources (core collapse supernovae, compact binary coalescence, etc.In the last years he has focused in the emerging area of Gravitational Wave Astronomy, which consists in the detection and analysis of gravitational radiation emitted by cosmic sources (core collapse supernovae, compact binary coalescence, etc.in the emerging area of Gravitational Wave Astronomy, which consists in the detection and analysis of gravitational radiation emitted by cosmic sources (core collapse supernovae, compact binary coalescence, etc.in the detection and analysis of gravitational radiation emitted by cosmic sources (core collapse supernovae, compact binary coalescence, etc.).
We find a shape relaxation mechanism which is inconsistent with Ostwald ripening and coalescence as observed in membrane systems with coexisting liquid phases.
In a theoretical prediction, the dust trap was defined as the first step of the planet formation to make possible effective coalescence of dust.
«We have observed — on the 4th of January, 2017 — another massive black hole - black hole binary coalescence; the in - spiral and merging of black holes 20 and 30 times the mass of our sun,» Dave Shoemaker, a senior research scientist who works at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and the spokesperson for the LIGO Scientific Collaboration, told reporters during a special news briefing on Wednesday (May 31).
In the new study, she and her colleagues have now shown that FUS aggregation results from a liquid - liquid phase separation analogous to the gradual coalescence of oil droplets dispersed in an oil - water emulsioIn the new study, she and her colleagues have now shown that FUS aggregation results from a liquid - liquid phase separation analogous to the gradual coalescence of oil droplets dispersed in an oil - water emulsioin an oil - water emulsion.
The failure of all mtDNA haplotype lineages within P. blainvillii to coalesce between T1 and the present results in an opportunity for deep coalescence between P. blainvillii and P. cerroense.
As a strange coalescence of romance, comedy, drama, and sci - fi, the pic is another terrific showcase for legend - in - the - making Joaquin Phoenix, while Scarlett Johansson impresses in what's arguably her most challenging role to date — a disembodied voice.
C. M. Rubin's Global Education Report In May, I continued my conversations with thought leaders from China to New York who sketched out for me the conflicting overlaps between creativity, innovation, reform, and testing, and shared their efforts to create coalescence between them.
[85] The coalescence of the black community around the anti-charter campaign was reflected in the inner city vote total, with Roxbury, Mattapan, and Dorchester all voting around two to one against question 2.
The coalescence of the black community around the anti-charter campaign was reflected in the inner city vote total, with Roxbury, Mattapan, and Dorchester all voting around two to one against question 2.
Here, in this more traditionally told tale, she looks back to the coalescence of an earlier technological revolution as the world went to war, American industrialization was weaponized, men were sent to the front, and women filled new jobs.
Bayesian phylogenetic analysis in BEAST [36] of all unique mainland and island haplotypes (Fig. 3) used the earliest island fox radiocarbon date as a prior estimate for the coalescence of all island fox lineages.
The source of the explosion is reported to be at Coalescence Corporation, a fictional company that was featured in the Call of Duty: Black Ops III «Ember» teaser.
Finding this kind of artistic coalescence in our contemporary moment is more challenging, and for a simple reason: we lack the remove of a historian's perspective.
By interacting with the photographed shadows in the image, the real cast shadows of the salient frame create a coalescence of figurative and real spaces, activating the symbolic tension between materiality and immateriality.
Martí Cormand's work attests to the coalescence of time, or rather, of an intangible past that can only be grasped in the present through intuition.
Cormand's work attests to the coalescence of time, or rather, of an intangible past that can only be grasped in the present through intuition.
I get there through color and through form and the coalescence of line and shape and texture and material,» responds the artist when asked whether he considers himself a gay artist on Gayletter in 2013.
The change in the focus of the gallery led to a coalescence of group of intellectuals and artists who both sympathized with Stieglitz's aims and who themselves were invigorated by the atmosphere there.
In these works he seems to be exploring detailed passages while working toward overall coalescence, giving birth to a fusion of forces.»
The works in Windows, 2017 coalescence into a lyrical choreography of color and form.
Inspiring the on - going coalescence of matter in her artistic practice, Grantina's irretrievable gestures run in similar non-linear orbits.
What this argument fails to consider is that the greater SST also produces a more vigorous updraft, so that the rising moist air has less time in which the collision / coalescence process can work before the air reaches the upper cloud layers where spontaneous ice nucleation takes place (at somewhere around -40 C, reached near the top of the troposphere).
In turn, this argument requires that the greater density of droplets produces a greater likelihood of precipitation - sized droplets forming by the collision / coalescence process.
nevertheless, both states can coexist for a wide range of environmental conditions.5, 7 Aerosols, liquid or solid particles suspended in the atmosphere, serve as Cloud Condensation Nuclei (CCN) and therefore affect the concentration of activated cloud droplets.8 Changes in droplet concentration affect key cloud properties such as the time it takes for the onset of significant collision and coalescence between droplets, a process critical for rain formation.»
Aerosols, liquid or solid particles suspended in the atmosphere, serve as Cloud Condensation Nuclei (CCN) and therefore affect the concentration of activated cloud droplets.8 Changes in droplet concentration affect key cloud properties such as the time it takes for the onset of significant collision and coalescence between droplets, a process critical for rain formation.»
If the collision is hard enough to overcome the surface tension between the two colliding droplets, coalescence will occur and result in a new and larger single droplet.
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