Sentences with phrase «penetrate between»

This can cause the grease to penetrate between connections and cause problems.
Cao's new transfer technique works by applying a drop of water to the thin film and then poking the edge of the film with tweezers or a scalpel so that the water can begin to penetrate between the MoS2 and the sapphire.
Penetrating between the Antarctic bedrock and the ice that lies on it and lubricating the join, the water allows ice to flow faster into the sea.

Not exact matches

It is Titan that gave it the impetus to penetrate the 2,400 km gap between the rings and the planet every week before the mission ends.
«There's a fine line between brand fatigue, and the idea that a brand has really and truly penetrated the culture,» says Robert Thompson, a professor at Syracuse University and director of the Bleier Center for Television and Popular Culture.
Perhaps we might even surmise that if he is leprous, if there is this contradiction between his political power and his hidden distress, it is because God was waiting for him and planned through his mediation to penetrate the sphere of politics with the testimony to his love and also the presence of his truth.
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».
The social vision of John A. Ryan failed to penetrate the institutions of theological education, and the Protestant split between theology and «application» was mirrored in the cleavage between the Thomistic education mandated by Leo XIII and the televised pastoral assurances of Fulton J. Sheen.
Some of his followers, who were called al - Murabitin, invaded Morocco and established the State of al - Murabitin; another group of his followers penetrated the interior of the continent and captured the Kingdom of Ghana, between the Senegal and the Niger, whose people embraced Islam.
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.
In a recent interpretation of Hegel's philosophy of religion Emil L. Fackenheim rejects Kierkegaard's view that Hegel's philosophy is destructive of religion, and argues that Hegel seeks to penetrate «the relation between rational self - activity and religious receptivity to the divine and the relation of philosophical self - activity to both.
Yet because of the difference in outlook between the two men, one essay becomes a penetrating analysis of common language, while the other becomes a synthesis of possible world views and, indeed, a stepping stone to a cosmology.
They are found in his opening allocution to the Council Fathers, in which he commended to the Fathers the task of penetrating and expounding the doctrine of the Church in the manner the times require, and it is in the process of saying this that he makes his distinction between truths and ways:
Surely, you will say, this is shutting up the revelation of God in the sanctuary, cutting it off from all that is true in modern thought, and erecting a wall between them which gets harder to penetrate the longer it lasts.
You charge me also with saying, again pleading the support of the scriptures, that though we humans have many kindly affections, love of children, love between men and women, love of country, all these too are corrupted and defiled; and that though we have very agile minds, able to penetrate into the mysteries of nature, we put this gift and attainment to ignoble uses.»
Though readers who are familiar with fundamentalist culture of the 1970s and «80s will appreciate her descriptions of the impact that evangelist Joni Eareckson and traveling missionaries had on her as a small girl, and of her growing passion for the Bible and of her puzzlement over the relationship between creation and evolution, her story rarely penetrates the surface of that culture.
Edgar S. Brightman, who had himself been working for many years on the development of a nontraditional view of God, rejected Hartshorne's panentheism but praised other aspects of his view of God.35 Reinhold Niebuhr wrote a brief but very sympathetic review, 36 and John Bennett claimed that Hartshorne's was perhaps the best hypothesis about God available to contemporary theology.37 D. C. Macintosh found the book «exceptionally penetrating, stimulating, and instructive,» but by accusing Hartshorne of being too rationalistic he touched on what has been one of the major differences between Hartshorne and most other Whiteheadian theologians.38
It penetrates hidden things and finds bonds between them.
It was coined by Austrian scientist Edouard Suess in 1875 to refer to the thin film of life around the earth between the hydrosphere and the atmosphere, and penetrating them both; in this are found all earthly living creatures, great and small.
I was surprised and dismayed at Professor David Novak's misrepresentation of Prof. Jon D. Levenson's reference to the «instinctive repugnance» between the Jewish and the Christian communities in Prof. Levenson's penetrating and incisive critique of the Dabru Emet document.
ready for Him to fill, whence His Spirit can radiate through all the centuries and all beings; and because of the genetic links running through all the levels of Time and Space between the elements of a convergent world, the Christ - influence, far from being restricted to the mysterious zones of «grace», spreads and penetrates throughout the entire mass of Nature in movement.
She doesn't read a lot of books or spend dozens of hours each week studying... but she always knows more theology than I do, and always asks penetrating questions which shoot holes through all my acadamagician ideas (Yes, I just coined that term... it's a cross between academic and magician... because that's what most theology is.
Los Angeles Times: Growing ties between Egypt, Turkey may signal new regional order Egypt and Turkey are forging an alliance that showcases two Islamist leaders maneuvering to reshape a Middle East gripped by political upheaval and passionate battles over how deeply the Koran should penetrate public life.
In the last of his University Sermons, preached on the Feast of the Purification in 1843, Newman provided a penetrating analysis of the relations between faith and reason.
Beardslee's astute and penetrating analysis suggests that my thinking has fallen into a naturalization of historical time by way of my inability to establish a creative relationship between the present and the past.
One difference between a saint and a practicing theologian is the saint's ability, to shed — for the moment, at least — the personal hangups that beset ordinary mortals, enabling him (or her) to receive, clearly and sensitively, the penetrating insights that God would have one grasp.
The most frequent images are: passing between two rocks or two icebergs that bump together continuously, between two mountains in continual motion, between the jaws of a monster, or penetrating and withdrawing unhurt from a vagina dentata, or entering a mountain that has no opening.
Sure: the ancient Persians, Greeks and Romans (before Christianity and Islam) seem to have regarded bisexuality as the norm for men — although their attitudes do not map straightforwardly onto modern ones (the main distinction was between «active» and «passive» or to be less euphemistic, penetrator and penetrated, with the former regarded as superior).
Cold - smoked salmon is typically wet or dry - brined with salt, sugar (to help the salt penetrate the flesh) and then smoked at no higher than 80 °F for between 10 and 15 hours, depending on the smoker, and the size and type of salmon.
Hughes ran up the field to attract left tackle Riley Reiff, while Dareus penetrated the gap between Reiff and Sims.
The major difference between Arsenal and Chelsea against deep teams isn't that Chelsea give up possession to sit on their box and then counter but that they have multiple ways to stretch and penetrate.
He is not cutting inside with the ball but make inside run without the ball — exploiting space between full back and centre back Chamberlain is playing as the real Winger in our formation — like to beat full back with his quick feet and cross the ball in the box — he is less than 1 dimension as Young or Navas and try to dribble his way in the box from the wing a few times Ramsey on the right is like a Wide - Playmaker — dictate the game from wide area and occasionally make penetrate run to the box
Toddlers below three months have a thin cell coating between the blood vessels and the nervous system that make it easy for bacterial or virus to penetrate and cause damage.
The situation is still a current one between North and South Korea because North Korea build several well - hidden big attack tunnels in comparatively extreme depth (down to 140 m) penetrating South Korean territority.
The researchers said this new way of watching plastic deformation as it happens can help study a wide range of phenomena, such as meteor impacts, the effects of bullets and other penetrating projectiles and high - performance ceramics used in armor, as well as how to protect spacecraft from high - speed dust impacts and even how dust clouds form between the stars.
«First, textured surfaces enable nonwettability because a liquid can't penetrate into the micro - or nano - features, thanks to air entrapment between asperities on the textured materials,» Lee said.
Jagoutz says the results suggest that sometime between 3 billion years ago and today, as the Earth's interior cooled, the mantle switched from a one - layer convection system, in which slabs flowed freely from upper to lower layers of the mantle, to a two - layer configuration, where slabs had a harder time penetrating through to the lower mantle.
At altitudes above 50 kilometers, ultraviolet light from the sun easily penetrates the Red Planet's thin atmosphere and breaks down water's chemical bonds between hydrogen and oxygen.
Satellite measurements and a model of how efficiently maize converts that light to mass, reveal that solar brightening, an increase in the sunlight penetrating the atmosphere and reaching Earth, accounted for 27 % of the yield increase U.S. Corn Belt farmers have observed between 1984 and 2013, researchers report today in Nature Climate Change.
But crucially, some types of drugs aren't able to penetrate the gap between the cells.
More cross-links are formed between the polymer chains, making it more difficult for the electrons to penetrate.
When those finger - like deposits elongate until they penetrate the barrier between the two halves of the battery, they can cause electrical shorts, overheating and fires.
Stefan Gillessen and Reinhard Genzel of the Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics in Garching, Germany, and their colleagues used the European Southern Observatory's Very Large Telescope in Chile to observe the Milky Way's center at infrared wavelengths, which penetrate the thick dust between it and us.
Most of that light scatters into the interstellar dust that lies between us and the Milky Way's core, but radio waves and x-rays can penetrate the shroud of dust to reach the earth.
The bee's stinger evolved originally for inter-bee combat between members of different hives, and the barbs evolved later as an anti-mammal defense: a barbed stinger can still penetrate the chitinous plates of another bee's exoskeleton and retract safely.
Radar waves penetrate glaciers all the way to their base, allowing direct assessment of how the bottom profiles of the three glaciers at their grounding lines differed between 2002 and 2014.
Synergy Between Cell - Penetrating Peptides and Singlet Oxygen Generators Leads to Efficient Photolysis of Membranes.
Low (7 MHz) and high (20 - 100 MHz) frequency ground - based ice - penetrating radar profiles collected on the Allan Hills blue ice region between January 19 and January 31, 2016.
He added that studies showed that melt water had been penetrating the glaciers and was acting as a lubricant between the ice and the base rock.
It has been observed for nearly 80 years that Bps can change colony morphology, and recent studies have shown an association between morphotypes and specificity for body compartments, ability to adhere and penetrate epithelial cells or macrophages, and expression of virulence factors.
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