Sentences with phrase «narrow slits»

«Leviathan Edge» (2009) is a partial skeleton of a male sperm whale visible through narrow slits in the wall.
Like the Kahn building, the front section of the pavilion is divided into three spaces, with a gracious central glass - walled entrance lobby and café with white - oak floors that incorporate narrow slits as ventilation outlets.
Tower itself had two rooms, one below and one above, and each room had narrow slits for windows from the days, hundreds of years ago, when guardsmen were sat there with their bows and arrows, on the look - out for raiders and poachers.
With the guns pointing out from narrow slits around the top.
Its intricate design creates a trompe l'oeil effect — narrow slits serving as buttonholes alternate with woven buttons that look like real buttons from the distance.
This study reports the discovery of the 41st reproductive mode which is different from all other known modes — breeding in live bamboo with narrow slits through which adults enter and deposit direct developing eggs and provide parental care.
In the early 19th century, the English physicist Thomas Young passed a beam of light through two narrow slits in a screen, and demonstrated the wave - like properties of light.
Suppose, for example, that a beam of electrons is shot through two narrow slits in a metal screen and strikes a photographic film placed a few centimeters behind the screen.
Pour the mixture to a baking dish and make a narrow slit in the middle of the loaf.
Make a narrow slit in the back of each shrimp (where the vein used to be) and stuff the shrimp with one jalapeño slice.
Wang knew that to capture a 2D event using a streak camera, he would have to widen the camera's narrow slit.
It works when you shine full - spectrum light through a liquid or dissolved sample, which enters the spectrometer frame through a narrow slit, aligning the light as it hits the prism and camera.
Another feature that jumps out are the very narrow slit - like LED headlamps.

Not exact matches

With the help of a sharp knife, carefully cut very thin slits in the squash, starting at the narrow end; always be mindful not to cut all the way through.
Eyes narrowed to slits and his vision blurred by blood, Gatti soaked up everything the challenger threw and floored him with a single left hook in the sixth.
A ray of light shines onto a barrier pierced by two narrow parallel slits.
Since the neck of the bottle is narrower, I cut the slits in the fabric and layered the slits around the neck.
Then cut the slit, turn the material to the back side and turn under the raw eges, sew a narrow top stich and it will have a nice finish to it.
Crafted in airy woven fabric, this dress has a sleeveless design, narrow shoulder straps, a rear button fastener, an elasticized seam on the waist, high slits on the sides, and a lined bodice.
She has but to narrow one already nastily slitted eye to strike terror into the hearts of the burliest of men and, armed with a skillet, she positively defines the word «toxic.»
But instead of opting for active aerodynamics, the R & D team under Lamborghini chief engineer Maurizio Reggiani saved weight by fitting a battery of spoilers, splitters, and diffusers in fixed positions — an attack stance that also reduces rear visibility to a narrow observation slit.
In addition, a lack of underlying nasal bones also causes the nostrils to be come very narrow appearing like small slits instead of open holes.
In addition, a lack of underlying nasal bones also causes the nostrils to become very narrow, appearing like small slits instead of open holes.
I am sorry that you have seen my eyes narrow into little slits, my mouth contort into utter disgust, and my heart turn into a block of ice as my complaints skyrocket from frustration to full - on ad hominem character assassination.
Since the neck of the bottle is narrower, I cut the slits in the fabric and layered the slits around the neck.
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