Sentences with phrase «seen in nature»

This trend of up - close, detailed textures seen in nature lends itself well to fabric and wallpaper designs.
Arranged to suggest the movement and chaos seen in nature, these lovely artworks are actually made with human - made materials.
This is a very large perturbation compared to the ones ordinarily seen in nature.
Though I had never seen bighorn sheep up close, I often admired the beauty of their bold, curving horns and sandy coat from photos I had seen in nature magazines.
In this case the correct science is seen in nature now, look all over the world, its hot on planet earth... I'll repeat this until most people (without a bent agenda) make the connection.
One - time studio assistant to Hofmann, German - born American artist Wolf Kahn has devoted his whole career to exploring the radiance of color and light as seen in nature.
The works are most viscerally, deliciously enjoyable, for me, where they trigger memories of music, of movement, of spaces, or patterns — like a retinal after - image - seen in nature, or perhaps places of worship.
Near the end of his life, Turing wrote his first and last paper on biology and chemistry, detailing how a type of chemical reaction ought to produce many patterns seen in nature.
Children appear on double - exposed screens as the spectral spirits of beehives, forests and rivers while disembodied voices attempt to describe ghostly phenomena seen in nature.
Spectacled hawkfish, standing guard with their brilliant marks around their eyes and the neon damsel fish, fish of such an iridescent blue that is rarely seen in nature, antheas and blue - green chromis all hover over the reef.
The principals are an untamed 6 - year - old motel inmate (the superb Brooklynn Prince), who is always up for mischief and adventure; the girl's scuffling single mother (Bria Vinaite), whose elaborate tattoos and hair of a color not seen in nature advertise the fun - loving, dirty - minded defiance of one of the undeserving poor; and the motel's put - upon manager (Willem Dafoe, living his role without a moment's self - regard), whose kindness somehow keeps overcoming his disgust.
These levels would never be seen in nature, or if they were, would not be maintained every day for years.
Most olive leaf extracts are now standardised, with guaranteed medicinal levels of oleuropein, conquering the variation seen in nature.
Blue light wavelengths would be seen in nature during the brightest hours of the day and are found in sunlight.
These ice VII samples are the first time this form of crystalized water has been seen in nature and led the International Mineralogical Association to declare ice VII as a new type of mineral.
Researchers have used liquid metal to create two - dimensional materials no thicker than a few atoms that have never before been seen in nature.
This approach offers control over three - dimensional material growth similar to that seen in nature, a vital benchmark for material synthesis.
Using lasers, U.S. and Austrian physicists have coaxed ultracold strontium atoms into complex structures unlike any previously seen in nature.
Some cosmic rays detected on Earth are produced in violent events such as supernovae, but we still don't know the origins of the highest - energy particles, which are the most energetic particles ever seen in nature.
«These lasers allow us to create a microscopic wound never before seen in nature.
«These ants are rarely seen in nature and almost impossible to keep alive in the lab,» said University of Illinois entomology professor Andy Suarez, who conducted the research with Larabee.
«Because the structure [5] radialene had never been seen in nature, we had to come up with a really creative method, something new and special,» Professor Sherburn said.
It had long been known that the ant «highways» often seen in nature (and in people's kitchens) are laid down by individual ants depositing pheromone, a chemical attractant, which increases the probability that other ants will follow the same path to the food source.
While 2 -, 3 -, and 4 - body interactions are more complicated and have yet to be seen in nature, expanding to these interactions allowed the researchers to suppress crystallization where others had failed.
Synapses are located at the end of these extensions (left: as seen in nature; right: reconstruction).
It had been thought that heavier elements are forged during supernova explosions, but computer simulations of the process didn't always produce the proportions of these elements seen in nature.
His research marked the first time something never before seen in nature was «predicted» — that is, postulated to exist based on theoretical rather than experimental evidence.
Fractal objects have repeating patterns at many scales and are seen in nature in such things as tree branches, rivers, snowflakes, blood vessels and neurons.
Surprisingly, these molecules link together in a counter-rotating pattern not seen in nature.
But in a new twist, a team led by Paul Chaikin of New York University has created elaborate webs of DNA never seen in nature and persuaded these structures to make exact copies of themselves.
Proteins that built silica structures unlike any seen in nature.
Theoretical physicists spend much of their time contemplating other, more complicated symmetries that help explain the patterns seen in nature.
Or virologists could create mutations not yet seen in nature, again getting a clue as to whether such mutants can survive, how dangerous they are, and how many mutations are required to create an extremely dangerous H5N1.
A new type of human stem cell, never seen in nature, should be better at making replacement organs than existing stem cells
But no hints of it had been seen in nature.
Using this same technique, they set out to build the tiny carbon rings rarely seen in nature.
«Scientists breed bacteria that make tiny high - energy carbon rings: Engineered bacterial enzymes provide easy access to strained molecular structures rarely seen in nature..»
The last woman in the booth seems to actually select a candidate at that moment, an act almost never seen in nature but very possible in this ad, where voting is an accessory removed from the world of meaning and context.
He replied to a questioner concerning St Paul's claim that the existence of God could be clearly seen in nature (Romans 1:20) that he disagreed with St Paul since he did not think his atheist friends were stupid.
In American society, I would argue, this clash can be seen in the nature of our anonymous individualism.
However we've seen in nature speciation without the need of artifical selection.
Especially when they reflect what we have seen in nature and felt in our conscience.
As I believe was pointed out to you, this quote is in response to a teleological argument which is simply not supported by what we see in nature.
What I see in Nature is a magnificent structure that we can comprehend only very imperfectly, and that must fill a thinking person with a feeling of humility.
I see him in nature, my fellowman and I feel His spirit in every breath I take.
What if various people in Asia, as they contemplated the things they were seeing in nature and hearing in the whispers of God, wrote down what they were learning?
We see in nature that two males of any sort are not physically able to produce anything, therefor this unity is useless and of no meaning.
To quantify the problem, the researchers chose a few basic concepts that we see in nature (sun, moon, mountain, fire, and so on).
The interest lies not just in the arcana of accelerator experiments but suffuses everything in the world around us: mass is what determines the range of forces and sets the scale of all the structures we see in nature.
In the last four years we have gotten interested in chemical reaction networks, where you have a set of reactions: Molecule A plus molecule B reacts to form molecule C, and X plus C forms A. Traditionally, chemical reactions have been used as a descriptive language for explaining things that we see in nature.
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