Sentences with phrase «natural decay times»

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Urban Decay NAKED Skin beauty balm and Basics 2 palette, MAC lipstick in «Velvet Teddy» and lip liner in «Stripdown», NYX blush in «Terracotta», jumbo eye pencil in «Yogurt» and lip liner in «Natural», Bare Minerals wet / dry brush, TheBrowGal eyebrow pencil When I lightened my hair to an ombre for the first time earlier this year, I knew it was likely that I had to change my makeup routine to accommodate the new colors and dimension.
Writing on the Digital Paper feels so natural due, in part, to the slate's stylus tips, which naturally decay over time.
Today's diets are basically void of natural enzymes - unlike «real» foods that would rot and decay with time... most of our convenience diets can sit on a shelf for many, many months before «expiring».
By manipulating the wood and other objects to weather and age them, Drew reminds the viewer of time's passing and the natural processes of decay and regeneration.
Drew reminds the viewer of time's passing and the natural processes of decay and regeneration.
Documenting the passage of time, David Claerbout's drawings for a film examine the slow decay of a thousand years brought upon by natural elements, while Peter Liversidge's Polaroid diptychs focus on subtle atmospheric changes evoked in only a matter of minutes.
The paintings function as meditative artifacts of a geological time, evoking natural processes of growth or decay.
She isolates transitory moments of perception, multiplying and dividing the forms that emerge from them, to create visionary meditations on nature, the mutability of time, and natural cycles of growth and decay.
Yet the casts of living objects, such as in because I could not stop 2002 which juxtaposes a bronze apple tree with real apples, represent Gallaccio's ongoing fascination with time, whether presented in its arrested state, or by making visible the inevitable process of natural decay and eventual disappearance.
Well now we have a seriosu problem; because if you look up the Mauna Lowa data on the NOAA web site; you will see that every year, ML sees a 6 ppm drop in CO2 in just 5 months; not 26 months; and it is even worse at the arctic regions; becuase in the same five months the CO2 declisne 18 ppm; three times the ML rate, and 15 times the rate dictated by your 26 year half life for natural decay.
No need, and yes, rather dumb * of me to forget the decay products (* or perhaps just evidence of lack of time on my part), although the broader point I made still stands, which is that some sources of radiation are otherwise chemically benign and others are not, though I admit much ignorance on the relative importance of chemical toxicity and wouldn't be surprised to find out it is generally quite small in such incidents like Fukushima and Chernobyl — but I don't actually know it; I thought perhaps it deserved clarification (and maybe — note that I'm not justifying this — that's why some people may see radiation from a pollutant as worse than radiation from natural source?).
A volcanic eruption provides a natural experiment in which time constants for the onset and decay of the consequent radiative perturbation may be measured.
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