Sentences with phrase «oscillating in»

«Why have these only started oscillating in the last century or so?
The paintings in this exhibition situate viewers within a realm of uncertainty, oscillating in a single painting between light and darkness, color and colorlessness, form and formlessness.
Oscillating in tone between documentary and mythology, Fallah's works speak to the paradoxical placelessness that frequently defines the immigrant experience.
Because of the high breakaway torque and large wheels, the air suspension (1,950 euros) responds harshly to minor bumps, oscillating in comfort mode over long waves.
«Linearly polarized light means an alternating current electric field that is always oscillating in one direction,» Kono said.
This got the vibrations oscillating in sync with each other throughout the film, so they could be more easily observed.
Inside the trap, the atom began oscillating in circles with a steady frequency.
They show that CHRONO functions as a transcriptional repressor of the negative feedback loop in the mammalian clock: the protein CHRONO binds to the regulatory region of clock genes, with its repressor function oscillating in a circadian manner.
Concealment depends on light waves oscillating in the same direction, an effect that spoils most practical applications.
Rennie: Right, and so what that means is that, one possibility then, is that what happens is that our universe is oscillating in a way that there was a universe that existed before the one that we know of now on the other side of this point of maximum density.
The second observation showed two separate but adjacent loops oscillating in opposite directions to one another.
When activated, sensors inside would scan the thousands of brain waves oscillating in a soldier's head; a microprocessor would apply pattern recognition software to decode those waves and translate them into specific sentences or words, and a radio would transmit the message.
For the past six weeks, the NASDAQ Composite Index ($ COMP) has been uneventfully oscillating in a sideways trading range (a 3 % range from the upper channel resistance down to lower channel support).
Notice that SMH has been oscillating in a wide range since late 2010.
Since forming an all - time high in September 2011, SPDR Gold Trust ($ GLD), a popular ETF proxy for the spot gold commodity, has merely been oscillating in -LSB-...]
Since forming an all - time high in September 2011, SPDR Gold Trust ($ GLD), a popular ETF proxy for the spot gold commodity, has merely been oscillating in a sideways range.
For the past year and a half, $ GLD had merely been oscillating in a range, near its all - time highs.
The fantasy is that the economy oscillates in a fairly smooth and regular sine curve.
But for it to do so, the poles between which hope oscillates in this life are humility and daring.
Thus understood, Vatican I still typifies one of «the two poles between which the Catholic Church oscillates in the age of democracy.»
They have oscillated in practice between radical centralization and tolerance of relative decentralization (in the form of producer Soviets and compulsory co-operatives when these served a political purpose), but they have never put the social principle above the political nor attempted to realize Marx's dictum that the new society will be gestated in the womb of the old.
It has oscillated in a complex manner between three extremes.
Light waves can oscillate in a fixed direction or twist like a corkscrew.
Unusually, parts of the loop were observed to oscillate in different directions about a central pivot point.
Light is an electromagnetic wave, and its electric field is free to oscillate in any direction.
In 2013, he proved numerically that this configuration of waves should resonate, or exchange energy, meaning that as two of the three waves oscillate, they should drive the third wave to oscillate in response.
«The electron does naturally oscillate in the field of the laser, but if the laser intensity changes these oscillations also change, and this forces the electron to constantly change its energy level and thus its state, even leaving the atom.
So the light oscillates in synchrony along the length of the waveguide.
Several previously reported genes from simpler organisms code for proteins that oscillate in abundance.
«We knew that metabolism often oscillated in synchrony with the cell cycle.
To do this they will combine several imaging tools including something called diffusion MRI, which maps the structure of the white matter that insulates the «wires» of the brain, and also resting - state MRI, which measures how brain regions oscillate in unison as a result of shared connections.
As soon as the current exceeds the critical current, the voltage is not zero but oscillates in time.
Acoustic energy from earthquakes can travel though the Earth as different types of waves, including shear waves, which oscillate perpendicular to the direction of propagation, and compressional waves, which oscillate in the same direction as they propagate.
The team found that p75NTR production, like the circadian clock genes themselves, oscillated in a 24 - hour cycle — in sync with the cells» natural circadian rhythm.
We note that the Kamouda series does not consistently decline from its first recorded value, but oscillates in concert with the PDO for more than four decades.
The Berg oscillated in latitude between southern latitudes of 32 and 36 degrees since 2000, and perhaps dated back to the Voyager era (1986).
We found that, even a second before executing a voluntary action, visual contrast sensitivity oscillates in the delta \ theta range, phase - locked with the forthcoming action.
So they oscillate in between these two world, never being fully committed to a particular sexual orientation.
Money market mutual funds stand apart from other types of mutual funds that typically oscillate in share price on a daily basis.
Thus the drawings oscillate in a tension between precision and strangeness, the essential and the ornamental, and the abstract meaning of notations and methods used in the representation of architecture.
Teodora Axente's work is centered on the duality of spirit and matter — the two spheres of existence between which humans oscillate in an attempt to uncover themselves.
The transference of photographic imagery to canvas oscillates in its clarity and topically the exhibit also ranges, from the seemingly mundane, such as a fuchsia amalgamation of spilled tea and wax, to the extremely intimate: an abstracted male in the act of frenzied masturbation.
Faceless and positioned in disconcerting poses, they oscillate in a transitory state between femininity and morbidity.
Drawing on his early training in Japanese calligraphy, his paintings focus on delicate brushwork, subtle tonalities, and polished symbolism, in which forms float and oscillate in understated evocation of water, sky, and the processes of nature.
The title, «metamodernism,» is a term proposed by Dutch scholars Timotheus Vermeulen and Robin van den Akker to describe how contemporary artists oscillate in attitude and approach between enthusiastic modernism and ironic postmodernism, while addressing contemporary concerns with financial instability, ecological destruction, and post-digital existence.
The projector, positioned on a motor - activated support, oscillates in jerking movements.
If the real world's response to forcing changes was to amplify the forcing change the earth's temperature would widely oscillated in response to let's say a large volcanic eruption or other large temporary forcing change.
Rather, the ice core record shows clearly that changes in temperature precede changes in carbon dioxide throughout the glacial - interglacial cycle (Mudelsee, 2001), and that for the last half million years the climate system has oscillated in a self - limiting way between glacials and interglacials by about 6 deg.
Most likely the productivity of ocean floors also oscillate in approximate 20 year cycles.
One of the most significant controlling factors in weather across the globe, tides oscillate in somewhat predictable patterns, supplying cold and warm water to various parts of the world.
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