74 Cochlea's Spiral Plays Surprising Role in Hearing Deep inside your ear, the spiral - shaped cochlea helps translate
reverberations into neurological signals...
Not exact matches
These two characters exemplify the
reverberations of the scandal of particularity,
reverberations that extend horizontally across Jesus's contemporaries, but also vertically, backward through the history of Israel and the Gentiles, and forward
into the history of the Church and the world.
The
reverberations of this confusion continue well
into the twentieth century.
Solskjaer, in January, walked
into a club riven by a civil war from which the
reverberations were still being felt in last month's Malky Mackay affair.
Deep inside your ear, the pea - size, spiral - shaped cochlea helps translate
reverberations from the outside world
into neurological signals that we perceive as sound.
But for any impacting object to hit a tenuous ring hard enough to tilt it and set off such
reverberations, both teams agree, it would first have to disintegrate
into a cloud of fine debris that can hit a broad area of ring.
Once you start tuning
into moon cycles, it's easier to work with them and harness those emotional
reverberations versus being swept up by their intensity.
The grim consequences and
reverberations of those crimes still linger, echoing through our daily lives like a cancer beaten back
into remission that can never quite be cured.
Frame Narration and Ekphrasis Paul Auster frequently employs two particular literary techniques which, when combined, turn his novels
into multi-layered stories with internal echoes and
reverberations.
For example, what was once merely a shard of interpretive dicta in an earlier Supreme Court decision may morph
into the holding of another case years later, suggesting a story arc about the meaning of the Constitution serendipitously rediscovered in the
reverberations of a different time.