Sentences with phrase «point along the axis»

They argued as though every element could be arbitrarily moved, without changing the world, to any point along the axis of time.
You can stop it at any point along the axis.

Not exact matches

In truth, you probably fall somewhere in the middle along a 10 - point spectrum on each of these axis.
In the simplest models of reversals, the Earth's magnetic field behaves like a bar magnet that points roughly along the planet's axis of rotation.
This «lensing» effect would concentrate dark matter along an axis passing through Earth's core, reaching densities about a billion times more than average at the focal point (arxiv.org/abs/1507.07009).
The researchers turned those variables into a 50 - dimensional «face space,» with each face being a point and each dimension being an axis along which a set of features varied.
These phases were characterized respectively by flow patterns which were random, aligned along an axis, and those which swirled around individual focal points.
Whether any point along the beam is a wave peak, a trough or something in between depends on where that point lies with respect to the helix's central axis.
At greatest eclipse, 90.5 percent of the sun's diameter will be covered as seen from the place nearest to the shadow axis, at a point in the Bellingshausen Sea along the west side of the Antarctic Peninsula.
The buildup of material reaches a tipping point and is eventually ejected as blobs of hot plasma along the star's spin axis, shown in panel 3.
Forming an axis along the plane of the table, each one plots its point in space and references the cardinal directions.
The dissection of the upper space along vertical axes gives rise to a new form of perception, one that takes the human body as the reference point for its articulation, yet also adds a sense of uncanniness through the disproportional ceiling height.
If you have equally spaced points along the X axis, and decide to average them in groups of 12, you're just pre-averaging the data before feeding it into the regression.
Each point on the Figure 2 (for each dataset) represents the trend value for a different length period, beginning in January of the year indicated along the horizontal axis and ending in December 2010.
But interpretation isn't easy, since internal variability and forcings (natural and anthropogenic) other than CO2 can move individual points up and down on the temperature axis without any movement left or right along the cumulative CO2 emissions axis.
So these (age = 10) are used as perturbation control points, and the neighboring ages of 30,50,70, etc are random - walked away from there which means that their perturbation widths are quite small, because you can't random - walk far away in the y - axis until you have gone some distance along the x-axis in this schema.
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