Not exact matches
When Lewis did put pen to paper, the seven stories of the Chronicles were produced — even for as fluent as Lewis — in an astonishingly
rapid burst of creativity (with the publication of the first in 1950 and the seventh in 1956).
Hong was convinced that a simple model of adiabatic expansion — the
rapid diffusion of gas that occurs, for example,
when a balloon
bursts — could explain what happens
when popcorn kernels explode.
When salmon encounter turbulent, fast - moving water - such as
rapids or areas downstream of dams — they must move upstream using a behaviour known as «
burst swimming» that is similar to sprinting for humans.
The specimens in the study come from the Cambrian Period, a time
when the Earth saw a
rapid burst of evolution that led to the first appearance of most major groups of marine animals.
This is
when Earth saw a
rapid burst of evolution - life forms diversified and adapted to new ecological niches and began to interact with each other in more complex ways.
Nanotechnology has the potential to satisfy these requirements if some of its intrinsic shortcomings can be solved:
rapid uptake of nanocarriers by RES and the toxicity as a result, and drug release outside the tumor, especially the early
burst release
when the fast drug release is coupled with high blood... more»
Among the Pixel Camera app features supported on Android 7.1 Nougat are Smart
Burst, which is said to use artificial intelligence to choose the best out of a series of shots, and the default HDR +, which promises «zero shutter lag» even
when taking
rapid fire shots.