Sentences with phrase «large circular form»

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By drilling into a circular ridge inside the 180 - kilometer - wide crater rim, researchers also hope to nail down the processes that form «peak rings»: hallmarks of the largest impact craters, which planetary scientists have seen elsewhere in the solar system but which erosion has erased from other big craters on Earth.
We addressed this 2-fold problem by developing the following methods: (1) production of the largest to - date biologically derived single - stranded scaffold using a λ / M13 hybrid virus to produce a 51 466 - nucleotide DNA in a circular, single - stranded form and (2) inexpensive DNA synthesis via an inkjet - printing process on a chip embossed with functionalized micropillars made from cyclic olefin copolymer.
Porsche's upcoming optional wheel for the 911 Turbo S Exclusive Series is a one - piece braided - carbon unit that's so tricky to create that Porsche decided it had to build a special circular loom (the world's largest) just to weave the carbon into the wheel form.
In the 1980s he began experimenting with circular forms and frequently executed paintings in large - scale formats.
In effect, the work appears as large ink blots on paper; these stains push out beyond the precise lines of their circular forms, bleeding onto the «page.»
This consisted of a large black circular form planted in the ground on a fishnet foot, with a human face on one side and a multicoloured tail on the other.
(Two people's combined body weight in clay), a circular form is torn out from the middle and set aside, resulting in two pieces: a ring that used to be whole, and a circle that had once been part of something larger.
The large, circular form represents the wheel of the wheelchair and the black tennis ball hangs suspended in space, the tennis racquet poised to smash the ball across the net.
JL: The majority of your larger works are circular, or at least elliptical, in form.
High - strength drawn carbon structural cables, made of a series of small strands twisted together like a vine, form larger cables which are attached to spiral circular rods.
Thus we have berm, a lovely word for a longish mound used for landscaping; pingos, if you're up north, where they'll be rather large conical upthrusts of ice covered with some soil (and, of course, given the yin / yang of this business, further south also a circular depression typically filled with water); further south still you'll trip over drumlins, formations made up of till left by receding glaciers, and not to be confused with eskers, which seem to have formed within holes inside glacier.
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