Sentences with phrase «slight asymmetries of»

Even very slight asymmetries of the neck and torso can make a baby put more weight into one arm or one side of the chest when belly down.
The imperfections — the slight asymmetry of facial features, the hatching on the plates suggestive of a sitter that won't keep still — help the viewer understand these characters as complex, imperfect individuals rather than immaculate, untouchable archetypes.

Not exact matches

If there is a slight flat spot at the back of the head, you are also going to have asymmetry of muscle development which then in the head and neck, doesn't allow for full range of motion or equal balance, side to side.
«The ice cap provides a slight asymmetry that either locks toward or away from Charon when Pluto's spin slows to match the orbital motion of the moon.»
Rather, the slight asymmetries present at birth, shaped and molded by interests, predilections, and the cues of parents and teachers, grow into more significant gender gaps in adulthood.
Strong discrepancies in how the particles are balanced, such as a slight difference in charge, could hint at how the asymmetry of matter occurred.
«Once the ice cap forms, it provides a slight asymmetry that either locks toward or away from Charon when Pluto's spin slows to match the orbital motion of the moon,» Hamilton said.
But at the same time that Walsh seems to be pursuing perfection, he consciously calls into play the irregularity of geometric folk art, not least in his use of a slight asymmetry to the otherwise uniform series of shapes; in Auditorium, for example, the band of lines that circumscribes a series of squares - within - squares is a bit wider at the top than at the bottom.
Perhaps while I am waiting for Max to suggest what is missing from the PDO correlation with temperature trends over the last 160 years I may take the liberty of suggesting that in respect of the overall upwards trend in temperature, despite the PDO oscillations [sic], that ENSO asymmetry adequately explains the [slight] temperature increase over that period; see the David Stockwell comment on the McLean et al paper for an overview of such non-linear asymmetry:
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