Sentences with phrase «of unconfined»

And I'm a big foe of unconfined text widths, given that most people still browse with their windows at full screen width: nobody can follow a line of text that's a couple of thousand pixels wide; so the whole needs to be popped into fixed width divs, I think.
Director of the Smithsonian Institute Migratory Bird Center Peter Marra points out reliable estimates of unconfined cat populations are as difficult to formulate as, well, herding cats.

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That undertaking is holiness of life and its end is not repression but joy unconfined.
Snaith the sailor, like Snaith in tota, is man unconfined, usually human and still unsterilized — a painter often in need of a canvas larger than he can stretch on a frame.
«Without the regulations, projects can't move forward into unconfined trials where crops are released into the environment and their performance is tested under different climatic and soil conditions,» says Simon Gichuki, crop scientist and head of the biotechnology centre at the Kenya Agricultural Research Institute (KARI) in Nairobi.
The ichnites or fossilised footprints of the Manyanet Valley (within the municipality of Sarroca de Bellera) are in two areas that differ in their environments: meandering fluvial systems in one and unconfined waters in the other.
The start of Phase II coincided with the relocation of I - Stem in 1600 square meters, gradually extended to 2300, located within theGenopole campus I. Research space consists mainly pf confined Level II areas required for work on human cells and unconfined laboratories for biochemical experiments, molecular biology, histology and analyses.
In plasma boundary physics, models require integration of multiple physical processes that cover a wide range of overlapping spatial and temporal scales, from the hot, confined pedestal zone with sharp gradients, to the cooler unconfined edge and divertor plasma, and finally to the first few microns of the wall itself.
Having sex not only excites the body but also the brain, because amplified amount of adrenaline and cortical hormones that are being unconfined promotes intelligence.
In the case of dogs and cats, to be unconfined when in season.
«Free - roaming» cats spend most of their time unconfined outdoors.
Add 58 million unconfined «owned» cats, of which 80 percent — 46.6 million — aren't sterilized.
Trap - neuter - release (TNR) programs, in which feral cats are sterilized and fed in unconfined colonies, have been advocated as a humane and effective way to reduce the impacts of feral cats on native wildlife.
Rather, they would prefer to see the item displayed in all of its glory, unconfined by cardboard and Styrofoam.
As I wrote friends, the property has the serenity of a temple, with lovely gardens and an openness that makes you feel that you are totally unconfined.
It is represented by a combination of five qualities: 1) natural; 2) solitude or a primitive and unconfined type of recreation; 3) undeveloped; 4) untrammeled nature (essentially free from the actions of modern human control or manipulation); and 5) ecological, geological, or other features of scientific, educational, scenic, or historical value.
But, since the Berlin wall came down, the city has exerted a magnetic pull on British artists, especially those whose work is unconfined by language (though rising film star Sam Riley, who stars in the recent film adaptation of Brighton Rock, is a Berlin resident).
Unconstrained, unconfined, given, made, or done of one's own accord.
Jean Lurçat's artwork reflects the great range of aesthetics of the early and mid-twentieth century, unconfined by a specific school or doctrine.
What you seem to not be considering is that gas molecules are compressible, and that «compressibility» is a property of a gas that relates, pressure, and temperature to its unconfined volume.
An unconfined aquifer is recharged directly by local rainfall, rivers and lakes, and the rate of recharge will be influenced by the permeability of the overlying rocks and soils.
In the unconfined system of Antarctic sea ice, this pushes the ice northward away from the continent.
The map gets its colour coding messed up, the chart presents miniature text amid a lattice of black lines and the text is unconfined and sprawls into unreadable lengths across the screen.
Chris Anderson's long tail theory initially was applied to e-commerce; it described the large number of unique items available in small quantities — unconfined by physical boundaries or systems — with Amazon as the key example.
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