Sentences with phrase «single object have»

Multiple samples from a single object have been dated independently, yielding consistent results.
The shape of every seam and the position of every single object has been carefully considered.

Not exact matches

«What the environmental movement has determined is it's nearly impossible to object to a single oilsands project because there's so many of them and none of them have monopoly power.
Usually, these questions are all focused around a single topic or theme — for example, #ContentChat's recent session was all about podcasts; in the past, they've discussed Evergreen content, rebranding tips, and the ever - present Shiny Object Syndrome.
Just because that something is the second brightest object in the night sky and you've probably seen it just about every single night of your entire life is no excuse for not saying something.
Here Lindblom quotes with strong approval Harold Knight, The Hebrew Prophetic Consciousness (London: Lutterworth Press, 1948), p. 96: «Here we have a state of the highest integration, for the attention is wholly focused upon a single object which gradually fills the consciousness until the connexion between the subject and the outside world is broken.»
In that case there would be some single complex eternal object containing all others as its proper subsets.
So many, have a single object.
In fact, in Newtonian physics we would expect that the image of a single substantial object would be identifiable not only by the continuity of its first three factors as an implicit function of the fourth, but also by the constancy of the fifth.
Just because radiocarbon dating has flaws does not mean the dozen other methods for dating objects are automatically bogus which is why the scientific community believes the 4.5 billion year age of the earth, it's because they did not use just a single method of testing to estimate that age, they used several different methods which all confirmed the same approximate age.
Perhaps time, at least in general if not in every single characteristic, presents us with a completely perplexing object whose comprehension would require a logic of the perplexing or a suitable metaphorical translation of the logic of the categoreal and definite.
If you are in a rubber life raft and survival of the group is paramount, then it would be completely moral to throw the guy overboard who keeps attempting to pop the raft and drown us all, and not a single other person in the raft would object for they would understand that that guy must have lost use of his senses and had abandoned his humanity.
When I judge on the basis of a single reaction that there is an object there in the dark I have bumped against, I must apply the concept of individual identity as consisting in a continuity of reactions.
Whitehead has taught us that indeed it is nothing more than a succession of molecular happenings or occasions, but he must still account for the fact that there is a special connection between these occasions, such that we may identify a single molecule as an «enduring object
Just because that something is the second brightest object in the night sky and you've probably seen it just about every single night of your entire life is no excuse...
If you have menu police making sure the same dishes are served every single year, surely no one can object to some parsley or chives.
This year, you are shopping at Tiffany's and have the pick of the 9th best item in the store where price is no object for a single moment in time.
And you have no sense of object permanence before about 9 months, for that matter, meaning EVERY single time a person or thing goes out of the range of your senses, you have no idea that it continues to exist.
It would allow a single malcontent who shouts out «object» to trigger a vote — and, crucially, give Tory backbenchers unhappy with Bercow the chance to find an alternative who could actually beat the Speaker.
«Young men in grade school have to know that women are not objects, they are co-equals, and they deserve every single right that a man has, and that includes the right not to be touched without permission.»
We've been intent on losing the fixed frame of the photograph, enabling the viewer to focus on particular objects or figures that they single out within the depths of the image.»
If scientists had sacred objects, this would be one of them: a single, closely guarded 137 - year - old cylinder of metal, housed in a vault outside of Paris.
But very few single - star solar systems would be able to cast out a waterless object like an asteroid, a new study suggests.
When you have just a single example of an object to study, you can not tell if it is an oddball or the archetype of a whole population.
Those readings will reveal whether the asteroid is a single intact object, a mash - up of disparate ones or a jumble of rocks barely held together by its feeble gravity — necessary information to have before you try to knock an incoming asteroid out of the way.
Each eye has three areas that can independently focus on objects, which means that a single mantis shrimp eye has «trinocular vision».
Physiologists (especially Leslie G. Ungerleider of the National Institute of Mental Health, Ricardo Gattass of the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro and Charles D. Gilbert of the Rockefeller University) have explored the neural mechanism of this process by monitoring the manner in which single neurons in the visual centers respond to objects partially covered by the blind spot or by opaque occluders.
If binary asteroids can form single craters, then Earth is more likely to be hit by a pair of objects in future than our planet's crater record would suggest.
Experimental observations had shown that when a nanoscale object slides along a single layer of graphene, the friction force actually increases at first, before eventually leveling off.
But most submillimeter observatories so far have been single dishes or small arrays without the resolution to pick out star - forming regions in such distant objects.
To check the value of the Hubble constant that they have obtained from a single object, Schmidt and his colleagues plan to apply their technique to other type II supernovae that have occurred in distant galaxies.
Fitting a set of objects into the smallest amount of space is such a complex scientific problem that researchers have yet to calculate the single best solution if more than around 20 objects are involved.
«I worry that the finding of a single new object that is not in the group would destroy the whole edifice,» says Jewitt, who is at UC Los Angeles.
«You had this basic arithmetic of infinity, but no one had thought of classifying within infinity — it was just kind of a single object before that.»
A team of physicists has succeeded in performing an extraordinary experiment: They demonstrated how magnetism that generally manifests itself by a force between two magnetized objects acts within a single molecule.
The results of the study conclude that the elements contained in a single episode — two faces observed within a continuous sequence of faces, for example — were significantly easier to temporarily put in order than those that had been observed in different episodes — two faces shown in a sequence in which there were the images of two objects in the middle.
In fact, any point from an entire plane (or, strictly speaking, from a slightly curved surface), centered on the fixation point, would stimulate corresponding retinal points and be seen as a single object (any letter on this page, not just the one on which you fixate, appears singly).
Such an explosion, which would have more fuel to burn than a single detonated white dwarf, might explain certain bright supernovae that appear to be powered by an object above the Chandrasekhar mass.
«These diamond objects have a single - crystalline structure, making them stronger than polycrystalline materials.
Now, MIT mathematicians have derived a formula for determining the maximum amount of heat exchanged between two objects separated by distances shorter than the width of a single hair.
While these objects can not fuse «regular» hydrogen (a single proton nucleus) like stars, they have enough mass to briefly fuse deuterium (hydrogen with a proton - neutron nucleus).
Other common research techniques may require a collection of thousands near - identical objects, viewed with an electron microscope, to compile a single, averaged 3 - D structure.
That far out, the only way a single round object could be as bright as 2003 UB313 would be if it is at least as large as Pluto and completely reflective.
Despite suspicion of a single - lined spectroscopic binary companion, no stellar or substellar objects have been confirmed (more below).
«It would be hard to dispute that this is the single most information - rich object that has been uncovered by archaeologists from ancient times.»
To enable the generation of all - in - focus images (675 × 506 μm) of irregularly spaced objects, the detector unit has an automatic z - focus control utilizing a dynamic z - stack (user - defined) that translates all objects within the z - stack into a single planar focused image.
Researchers have developed a 3D printing process that creates a chemically active catalytic object in a single step, opening the door to more efficient ways to produce catalysts for complex chemical reactions in a wide scope of industries.
Pisces contains a single Messier object, the spiral galaxy Messier 74 (M74, NGC 628) and has ten stars with known planets.
The Yoga Sutras have 8 limbs: Yama - abstentions like non-lying, non-stealing, non-harming, chastity, non-greed; Niyama - observances like contentment, cleanliness, mortification, Self - study, devotion to god; Asana - physical postures that are practiced with steadiness and ease and keep the body balanced; Pranayama - breath regulation to control prana (universal enlivening force); Pratyahara - withdrawing the mind from sense objects; Dharana - concentrated focus; Dhyana - sustained, uninterrupted focus on a single object for 2 minutes and 24 seconds or meditation; Samadhi - direct knowledge, enlightenment (this has several stages).
You can have fun with your child or teen by challenging him to focus his attention exclusively for a given amount of time on a single object somewhere in the house and describe what he is experiencing.
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