It made history again in 2011, when scientists discovered its debris glowing brighter as it entered a new
stage of decay.
We already know that newly hatched male hide beetles (Dermestes maculatus) are attracted by benzyl butyrate, a chemical that is released in relatively high concentrations by cadavers in the late
stage of decay.
Lacking logic and reason, without the British (who left 70 years back), Indian institutions are in an advanced
stage of decay.
Soul stays with the body for 1 yr and suffers as the body undergoes the initial
stages of decay.
Only in its underdeveloped forms and
its stages of decay is religion found to be essentially tied into social communication, i.e., as a «tribal religion» or as, in Whitehead's formulation, a phenomenon of «sociability» (RM 20ff.).
Encouraging the natural repair of teeth prevents cavities from forming and helps heal early
stages of decay, as long as the surface of the tooth is intact.
It turns out to be a vampire nest piled high with victims in various
stages of decay, but while Murray is able to stake one of the bloodsuckers, the object of his search has already fled the scene.
The dogs found Wednesday were in various
stages of decay, in and around kennels covered in feces, and with their collars still on their remains.
The dogs» bodies were found in various
stages of decay, in and around kennels covered in feces, and with their collars still on their remains.
Next day, I drive east, taking a winding coastal road through olive groves, passing abandoned farm buildings and tomato greenhouses, in various
stages of decay.
Mosses, ferns, stone, mushrooms and stumps in varying
stages of decay all make an appearance.
As with the Corporate Logo Paintings, which feature abstracted and blurred logos printed on canvas, the new series of Aged Paintings appropriates corporate signage in various
stages of decay, clustering many together on one canvas to create new contexts and meanings.
Lenaghan meticulously explores the dilapidated architecture in varying
stages of decay, highlighting the contrast between interior and exterior space.
The product designer will create several pieces using organic composites, such as waste flowers, shellac, beeswax and resin in different
stages of decay.
Caitlin Lonegan takes 50 years of Process art to the limit, making smoky, metallic - looking, gestural paintings that seem to be in the end -
stages of decay.
They were looking for the precise «sink or source» roles of the growing trees, the soil between the trees and the coarse woody debris in various
stages of decay on the forest floor.
Not exact matches
In this case it is the more naturalistic conditions
of finitude, contingency, chance, and
decay which take center
stage in the general scheme
of things, with mind being placed in the more subordinate, passive role
of the «conditioned.»
There is an odor
of decay surrounding the British body politic and a sense that the memory
of a living European culture is in an advanced
stage of....
And last is the so - called dry
stage, which is
stage four, from days 51 to 64 or so where tissue is all removed and the bones then begin their own process
of cellular
decay and decomposition.
Earth's dipole magnetic field strength has decreased 16 percent since 1840 — with most
of the
decay related to the weakening field in the South Atlantic Anomaly — leading to much speculation that the planet is in the early
stages of a field reversal.
This has always been known, but Stephen has outlived all the estimates for the
stages of his nerve
decay.
However, if the lifetime
of the 17 keV neutrino was so short that it has
decayed at an early
stage of the big bang, this could explain present helium levels.
Strep mutans breaks your tooth open and burrows in, starting
stage 1
of tooth
decay.
Anyone who saw Dogtooth knows exactly how effectively Yorgos Lanthimos can
stage an unsettling set piece, unpeel the
decay of a fractured family, and suspend an entire movie from a single steel filament
of dread.
Conversely, many states which had experienced democratization at an earlier
stage found their political systems in a state
of decay by the end
of the 20th century as a result
of their increased vulnerability to the global economy.
Mr Lamb was in the first
stages of senile
decay, but Mrs Lamb held him upright with her powerful right arm.
The developer's attitude
of walking its own path has informed every
stage of developing State
of Decay 2.
Bass wise, again, I wish that the Marvel Seven had I bit more
decay, but that is okay since the sound -
stage was very pleasing to, even for closed back headphones, which usually have problems due to the compression
of audio going into your ears.
Rebuild and State
of Decay staged an emergent drama from survivors built out
of scraps
of backstory and gratifying character advancement.
The plummet
of this tropical fruit, known in Igbo as Ukwa, not only indicates the height
of its ripening phase, it also sparks the genesis
of a new trajectory — the
decaying stage.
Her
staging in desolated rooms, the ghostly body presence in the middle
of spaces in
decay,
of houses on the threshold
of demolition outreached the pure self - portrait genre.
Kereszi's color photographs from the early 2000s document the final
stages of the park's
decay through her focused attention to often overlooked details.
Instead, they are mostly framed cinematic and
staged moments
of Vancouver, in an amalgamation
of natural beauty, urban
decay and postmodernism contextualised in an unvarnished industrial cityscape.
From New York's Catskills to the outskirts
of Albuquerque, Salt photographed homes and property across the country in various
stages of decline and
decay; these photographs became the impetus for his paintings.
The obstacle I've never been able to get my mind around is that even at this primitive
stage in the development
of nuclear power, we can and do already generate radioactive waste much faster than it
decays.
On such an afternoon some score
of members
of the High Court
of Chancery bar ought to be... engaged in one
of the ten thousand
stages of an endless cause, tripping one another up on slippery precedents, groping knee - deep in technicalities, running their goat - hair and horse - hair warded heads against walls
of words and making a pretence
of equity with serious faces, as players might... between the registrar's red table and the silk gowns, with bills, cross-bills, answers, rejoinders, injunctions, affidavits, issues, references to masters, masters» reports, mountains
of costly nonsense, piled before them... This is the Court
of Chancery, which has its
decaying houses and its blighted lands in every shire, which has its worn - out lunatic in every madhouse and its dead in every churchyard, which has its ruined suitor with his slipshod heels and threadbare dress borrowing and begging through the round
of every man's acquaintance, which gives to monied might the means abundantly
of wearying out the right, which so exhausts finances, patience, courage, hope, so overthrows the brain and breaks the heart, that there is not an honourable man among its practitioners who would not give — who does not often give — the warning, «Suffer any wrong that can be done you rather than come here!