Sentences with phrase «of rigid body»

Outlander is made of rigid body with lightweight aluminium roof panel.
The premium sedan boasts of a rigid body structure which offers uncompromised safety.
Neither of these rigid body types are particularly flexible and certainly can't move through water well.
In this study, the authors model charged patchy particles, which are made up of a rigid body with only two charged patches, located at opposite poles.
PhysX performs complex physics calcualations, aiding with collision detection, the simulation of rigid bodies and particle systems.

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There are certainly no obvious hazards of the kind that are commonplace on construction sites or in factories, and many office workers enjoy the benefits of rigid working days, rather than having their body clocks thrown by changing shift patterns.
The document criticizes «doctrinal or disciplinary security,» «an obsession with the law,» «punctilious concern for... doctrine,» «dogmatism,» «hiding behind rules and regulations,» and «a rigid resistance to change,» while reprimanding those who «give excessive importance to certain rules,» overemphasize «ecclesial rules,» believe that «doctrine... is a closed system,» «feel superior to others because they observe certain rules,» have «an answer for every question,» wish to «exercise a strict supervision over others» lives,» «long for a monolithic body of doctrine guarded by all and leaving no room for nuance,» believe that «we give glory to God... simply by following certain ethical norms,» and «look down on others like heartless judges, lording it over them and always trying to teach them lessons.»
Regarding the course of study as a whole, however, this is too rigid to be practicable except in schools with relatively small and very homogeneous student bodies.
Each of the subparticles, if it is extended, will meet the same problem as a rigid body.
What's to stop these young bodies from becoming as stagnant, rigid and out - of - touch as their ancestors?
The family, along with the state today, has sought to control women through rigid definitions of sexuality and appropriate for itself reproductive rights and control over her body; violence and subjugation have been woven into institutionalized forms of religion whose patriarchal tenets have marginalized and domesticated the female and the feminine, shackling her and legitimizing violence against her.
Without the heartbeat of a movement, structures are rendered lifeless — with rigid metabolic rates, frigid body temperatures and low blood pressure.
Otherwise, he is likely to become rigid and harsh in his orthodoxy, and his conception of Christ may become an instrument for dividing the body of Christ.
A lifelong Protestant — at various times attending Presbyterian, Baptist and Methodist churches and eventually an Episcopal church — I associated fasting with rigid control of the body, with extreme forms of self - discipline, with a denial of the flesh that I could not quite understand.
I know that somewhere in the back of my mind I've always been interested in biology and bodies, nutrition, anatomy etc. but I never took it seriously in school because I had some rigid idea / mantra that I was an english student, not a science student.
But it was an excellent example of how a little flexibility can result in a rigid old golf governing body taking a path that simply makes the most damn sense to the rest of the world.
The International Astronomical Union defines «planet» as a celestial body that, within the Solar System that is in orbit around the Sun; has sufficient mass for its self - gravity to overcome rigid body forces so that it assumes a hydrostatic equilibrium (nearly round) shape; and has cleared the neighbourhood around its orbit; or within another system, it is in orbit around a star or stellar remnants; has a mass below the limiting mass for thermonuclear fusion of deuterium; and is above the minimum mass / size requirement for planetary status in the Solar System.
The researchers determined that the earthquakes at Abu Dabbab extend in a line from the coast into the Red Sea, «and the seismicity pattern is arc - shaped in depth, confined to the dome - like structure of the rigid igneous body that formed during the Precambrian era» above an active fault, El Khrepy said.
Compared with previous humanoid robots with more rigid, bulky bodies, Kengoro's anatomically inspired design gives the bot a wide range of motion to perform humanlike, full - body exercises.
To date, that research has largely been geared to using rigid 3D - printed materials as prosthetics, some of which are even implanted in peoples» bodies.
BOUNCING BOT A 3 - D — printed body made from a combination of rubbery and rigid plastics lets a jumping robot push off the ground while keeping mechanical bits secure.
These short chains of amino acids, which normally link together to make complex proteins, can target specific receptors, diffuse easily throughout the body and also sustain a rigid structure.
The body, made from a rubbery - to - rigid gradient of plastic, helps the bot bounce high and stick its landings, while offering mechanical bits a supportive base, researchers report in the July 10 Science.
Ahlberg says it might be because of the rigid armour covering the front halves of their bodies.
The legs are laid out in the shape of an X and connected to a rigid body.
«Most tomato lycopene that we eat exists as the all - trans isomer, a rigid and straight form, but in the bodies of regular tomato consumers, most lycopene exists as cis isomers, which tend to be bent and flexible.
Rigid body movements is often an undesirable characteristic when it comes to the field of robotics.
The software supports both rigid - body and flexible docking using a variety of fitting strategies.
Measuring in at around half the size of Makemake, RR245 is much smaller than other known dwarf planets in the neighborhood, but still meets the International Astronomical Union's (IAU) criteria of that category: namely, it's in orbit around the Sun, it has sufficient mass for its self - gravity to overcome rigid body forces so that it assumes a nearly round shape, and, unlike regular planets, it hasn't cleared the neighbourhood around its orbit, and it isn't a satellite.
Somewhere along the line, we were cunningly persuaded to believe in the body and mind as two very distinct operational entities, and this rigid paradigm has left an unfortunate gap in our understanding of the scientific workings of nutrients as building blocks for the brain and nervous system.
Nuts and seeds have rigid cell walls, which prevents the intestines from absorbing the fat into the body (one - fifth of the calories stored in nuts will never be absorbed by the body because of these cell walls).
There's a more challenging variation, by keeping the knees rigid and trying to lift as much of the body off the bench and curling it up towards the chest.
Have you seen one of those guys with an overdeveloped chest and anterior shoulders, whose forward rolled shoulders and rigid upper body make them look like cavemen?
When you're following such a rigid meal plan, it creates a sense of separation from your body.
To do the Lalanne push up, lie belly down on the floor with your legs straight and your arms extended directly out in front of you (similar to the superman flying position) and from there push up with your hands keeping your whole body straight and rigid.
They are known to contract prior to any arm or leg movement and so they function in keeping the center, of the body rigid during all movement.
This exercise requires the exerciser to hold a rigid position, using the abs to hold the body in place for the duration of the exercise.
The top of the position will be reached when just your nose and toes touch the wall with firm hand placement on the floor and rigid core for a «hollow body» position (c).
The results suggest that the zeins in cornflakes are not confined to rigid protein bodies but can interact with each other and other components of the system, forming new compounds that are foreign to the human body.
Raspberry is a tonic plant for the uterus which helps to increase the tone of flaccid muscles in the uterus or relax overly rigid muscles, which ever action the body might need.
It is a riveting study of the ways in which the idiosyncrasies of body language - the tilt of a head, a generous laugh, a rigid stare - and the delivery of a line can drastically alter the banality of language.
Depending on who you ask, Hugh Hefner was either a pioneer of sexual liberation and body positivity, or an exploitative «pimp» who damaged countless women's lives and heavily contributed to our rigid, often artificial beauty standards and the blurred line between sexuality and objectification.
The bun in her hair is pulled so tight that it seems to contract all the muscles in her face and body, making the rest of her movements rigid and calculated.
So there was lots of talk about its rigid body structure and EyeSight driver - assist technology.
Extra steel reinforcement tubes help keep the body rigid despite the lack of the roof.
There was plenty of solid engineering behind the Amazon, including an extremely rigid (for the time) body with full corrosion protection.
I thought this might be for vibration, to give the lines some flex, but both ends of the line are secured to the same rigid body, so how much flex would you need?
As the car darts from side to side, it feels incredibly rigid and its body control is excellent, the nose flicking immediately and obediently in tune with every twirl of the wheel.
Combine that with the CR - V's chassis bones, consisting of a MacPherson strut front, a newly revised multilink rear, fluid - filled suspension bushings, and a more rigid and lightweight body that should ace most crash tests, and you have an overall setup that Honda calls world class.
The extra weight at the rear is barely noticeable and the softer ride means you don't feel consequences of the estate's less rigid body.
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