Sentences with phrase «involves around light»

The puzzle involves around light, sound and critical thinking, are you ready for a challenge?

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The Aframax tanker Tulip, chartered by Britain's BP, has been waiting since mid-May around Curacao to discharge some 500,000 barrels of U.S. light crude for which PDVSA has not paid, according to Reuters data and a company source involved in the sale.
Nick Sundt of WWF says if turning down White House lights wasn't possible for security reasons, the Administration could highlight climate change impacts around the country in a special event, promote energy - efficiency measures, or generally rally Americans to participate in an event that began with 2.2 million people in Sydney in 2007 and involved millions more last year in 35 countries.
The measurement involves sticking the measuring head, which is around three centimeters in size, to the baby's skin and irradiating it with visible light; some glucose molecules diffuse through the membrane from the skin.
The observations have involved dozens of telescopes around the world and in space and at wavelengths from visible light through the infrared to radio.
Another fascinating project involves the development of a global system of lasers that are used to move nanoprobes at around 20 percent the speed of light.
He came up with possible explanations for the illusion involving the refraction and reflection of light in and around the human eye.
In late September 2003, astrobiologist Maggie Turnbull from the University of Arizona in Tucson identified 37 Geminorum as one of the best candidates for hosting Earth - type life from a shortlist of 30 stars (screened from the 5,000 or so stars that are estimated to be located within 100 ly of Earth) that were presented to a group of scientists from NASA's space - telescope project, the Terrestrial Planet Finder (TPF), which will search for habitable planets by using visible light with the «signature» of water and / or oxygen from an Earth - type planet after its scheduled launch around 2013, and the ESA's Darwin project involving six space telescopes (Astrobiology Magazine).
And of course the process of running around involves being in and out of a lot of places, so having a light «jacket» (aka my denim shirt) within reach it so nice!
Staff and students should be involved in making savings this can be achieved through raising awareness during assembly and non ‑ teaching class time, placing stickers above light switches and posters around the building.
Staff and students should be involved in making savings — this can be achieved through raising awareness during assembly and non-teaching class time, placing stickers above light switches and posters around the building.
Staff and students should be involved in making savings, so raise awareness during assembly and non ‑ teaching class time, placing stickers above light switches and posters around the building.
We do occasionally take ideas seriously, but we try to keep things light around here, which often involves reasoning by pop - culture analogy.
Changing gears is smooth and around 2.000 rpm with the Start / Stop system getting involved most of the time at traffic lights.
Also assuming you find some way around the other issues I presented (which far as I'm aware would involve a way to exceed speed of light... Which is according to all we know impossible) you then still have an issue with their being a limit to how large the bandwidth can physically get without redoing the entire communications infrastructure: globally, who is paying for that?!
Light puzzle solving is scattered around as well that mostly involve the use of object shadow tricks.
The first sketches and models for the Clyfford Still Museum involved looking at the light, the buildings around the site and the context.
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