Sentences with phrase «only penetrate»

However it seemed to suggest that because IR could only penetrate a very small distance into the water it couldn't have much effect.
It would seem most of this radiation, some 8 % of the total, will only penetrate a hundred metres or so of CO2 «polluted» air.
There are large ones that have a thick protective layer on them hiding their soul which you can only penetrate by severing limbs.
Most lights can only penetrate 1 inch or less of your pet's skin.
Even the absolute best selling books — that sell 2 or 3 million copies in a year — only penetrate about 3 % of the reading population.
There are large ones that have a thick protective layer on them hiding their soul which you can only penetrate by severing limbs.
In addition, near infrared sauna rays penetrate the skin to a distance of 3 inches, while far infrared rays only penetrate 1.5 inches.
Because of its low molecular weight, castor oil has the ability to not only penetrate the skin, but to reach the deeper organs of the body.
Dissolving polymer wafers soaked with chemotherapy drugs were being implanted near tumors, but Stephan knew that T cells, which are capable of «squeezing throughout the entire tumor bed,» would be more effective than drugs, which can only penetrate a millimeter or so into tissue.
«At these wavelengths, light can only penetrate the surface area of the skin,» Tung says.
Cosmic rays can only penetrate about two to three meters below the surface, so the abundance of cosmic - ray - debris isotopes in rock indicates how long that rock has been on the surface.
Yet even with all of these tricks, light can only penetrate so far into coral tissue; it tends to drop off the deeper you go, as in forests, making getting by more difficult for cells at the bottom of tissue.
However, ions can only penetrate the polymers a couple of nanometers deep, leaving much of the material as dead weight.
They have huge growth potential in India, a country that has over 1.3 billion people, as they have only penetrated that market by around 10 %.
Gary Orfield Distinguished Research Professor, UCLA, Co-Director, Civil Rights Project / Proyecto Derechos Civiles, UCLA «If The Mismeasure of Education offered only its penetrating new look at Conant and Coleman, it would be worth the price.
It has only penetrated 2 % of its current US market and has a JV to expand into Europe this year and will probably announce similar plans for Asia.
I don't have any references, but since IR only penetrates the nano - skin of ocean water and absorption and reemission is a VERY rapid process, then as I understand it, there is very little heating of the water, and hence not much in the way of increased evaporation.
Non-solar longwave IR - C (DLR from clouds and GHGs) only penetrates about 10 microns.
LWR only penetrates a few microns.
The DLR only penetrates the first few microns so you won't expect to see any temperature gradient below those few microns.

Not exact matches

Medicare spending is roughly 20 percent (or roughly $ 650 billion) of total health - care spending, yet Medicare Advantage (offered by private companies) is only 32 percent penetrated by managed care companies, according to the CMS.
AI allows enterprises to not only deliver on this expectation, but also penetrate target segments more effectively,» says Hossain.
Expanding Internet access would not only be good for the world, but it could be good for the entire industry innovating online, opening up new markets that have never been penetrated before.
He estimates this continent's market for mobile workforce solutions provided by CI and a handful of other companies is about 25 % penetrated; only one in 10 mobile workers are equipped with the technology.
There are several strengths in our favor going forth in our vegetable export business, chief of which is the additional services we are offering to our various customers which has not only allowed us penetrate the market but also gain a large market share and compete favorably against our competitors.
Unlike tools that only focus on opportunity - to - close, account - based marketing, or social selling, Datahug helps you target better, penetrate faster, sell more, and maximize customer revenue.
He exists now only in the few remaining dark crevices that the penetrating light of science and knowledge is yet to illuminate.
If you bring up penetrating theological questions and are challenged about it, you can say that you only did it to try to draw out any wolves in sheep clothing within the congregation and that you really believe every word of the bible.
Yet Treebeard not only rescues Merry and Pippin from the orcs, but also engages them with his penetrating eyes.
«Only by praying together with their children can a father and mother — exercising their royal priesthood — penetrate the innermost depths of their children's hearts and leave an impression that the future events in their lives will not be able to efface.»
For if this plaint of the air, this tinting of the light, this communication of a soul were so tenuous and so fleeting it was only that they might penetrate the more deeply into my being, might pierce through to that final depth where all the faculties of man are so closely bound together as to become a single point.
John N. Findlay, one of the best among Hegelian scholars, describes the «Unhappy Consciousness» in this penetrating and significant statement: This Unhappy Consciousness is aware only of its total loss of all that previously reassured and filled it: its anguish might find expression in the words of the Lutheran hymn «God is dead.»»
Penetrate and possess my whole being so utterly that my life may only be a radiance of yours.
In contemplation, the soul is aware of a cloud of unknowing between itself and God, which can only be penetrated by «a sharp dart of love».
All romancing and trumpeting abroad about one's cleverness in penetrating the God's incognito, though without receiving the condition from the Teacher; that one took notice of him by the impression he made, such a strange feeling coming over one in his presence; that there was a something in his voice and mien, etc., etc. — all this is but silly twaddle, by which one does not become a disciple but only makes a mockery of the God.1 The servant - figure was no incognito.
The most crucial learning to be sought in such a situation is the recognition of the fundamental difference between human judgments and divine judgment: that human achievements pass quickly while only the divine judgment is eternal and penetrates everything hidden.
Instead of trying to penetrate to the mind and will by physical methods, they seek to understand the individual man through the channel of speech communication which constitutes one's only means of access to what, for convenience, we call the mind.
Death will be welcome, if only our war cry penetrates receptive ears, if only another hand reaches out to take our weapons, if only other men rise up to intone the funeral chants as the machine guns crackle and new battle cries and songs of victory sound out.»
The traditional believer can penetrate the buffers of the None only if he has first assimilated a repository of wisdom and moral uprightness that is beyond the None's reach.
If we take it only this far, in fact, we probably miss the most penetrating and compelling aspects of his thought.
Power alone gives one only the fullness, direction alone only the meaning of the experience — power and direction together allow one to penetrate into its substance, into oneness itself.
We must persuade ourselves of the non-existence of all surrounding phenomena, destroy the Grand Illusion by asceticism or by mysticism, create night and silence within ourselves; then, at the opposite extreme of appearance, we shall penetrate to what can only be defined as a total negation — the ineffable Reality.
A knowledge of the existence of something we can not penetrate, our perceptions of the profoundest reason and the most radiant beauty, which only in their most primitive forms are accessible to our minds: it is this knowledge and this emotion that constitute true religiosity.
We return to the need for believing a person's words — only the word of those who have seen, who have been able to certify that truth penetrated reality, that it subsists, and that the word alone is again the expression of the truth.
While Orthodoxy has rejected the idea that the Church in any specific location should include only members of a particular culture or nation, it has asserted that the Church can so penetrate the inner moral and spiritual life of a people that all of them in some sense belong to the Church.
Man has not only been ensnared by the inferior appetites, but abominable impiety has seized the very citadel of his mind, and pride has penetrated into the innermost recesses of his heart.1
It is natural that, by reason of the exceptional contacts which have enabled me, a Jesuit (reared, that is to say, in the bosom of the Church) to penetrate and move freely in active spheres of thought and free research, I should have been very forcibly struck by things scarcely apparent to those who have lived only in one or other of the two opposed worlds, so that I feel compelled to cry them aloud.
On the contrary, it makes possible a genuine objectivity, wherein an interpretation is only able to grasp its object and penetrate it in a relation in which the interpreter reflects on the object and himself at the same time as moments of an objective structure that likewise encompasses both and makes them possible.
The church held fast to this belief because it held fast to this Jew, to his flesh and not only to his spirit, to his Jewish flesh on the cross, to a flesh in which God was present, incarnated, penetrating the world of humanity, becoming human.
The news of a sleeping princess spreads, and various kings» sons attempt to penetrate the briars to reach her, only to be impaled and killed by the thorns.
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