Sentences with phrase «symmetric from»

Our bodies may look symmetric from the outside, but inside, organs such as the heart or the liver are tucked or oriented to the left or right.

Not exact matches

The discussions about their inflation target being symmetric indicate that the Feds are less concerned about the updraft from inflationary pressures than current market pricing.
The whole enrichment of the retinol from the Golden Rice β - carotene was calculated as 2 times the sum of the enrichment of Mretinol + 5, Mretinol + 6, Mretinol + 7, Mretinol + 8, and Mretinol + 9 based on the assumption of the symmetric distribution of the labeled Golden Rice β - carotene.
So, with Birmingham suffering from a case of first - half season Blues, with the club hovering precariously over the relegation zone, surely his neck is more at risk of the chop than say Mick McCarthy, who manages a Wolves side further down the table, a club of similar stature to that of Birmingham and with symmetric budget restraints.
When Luis Enrique took over Barcelona, he returned the team from a vaguely symmetric system to that asymmetry that Guardiola established, even increasing upon it.
Most probably, this will be followed by a symmetric action from Russian side.
The blast from one of the Milky Way supernovas, which Rest has seen from different angles, looks symmetric, suggesting it was the result of a white dwarf stealing from its companion until it exploded — a typical type Ia.
The lovely, familiar swirl of the Milky Way, with its symmetric spiral arms winding outward from a central bulge, may be scars from a smaller galaxy punching above its weight.
Right - handedness, to this way of thinking, is the most obvious mark of the genetic instructions that separate us from speechless, symmetric beasts.
This left - right structure is probably inherited from the common ancestor of all bilaterally symmetric animals *, a creature that apparently emerged over 570 million years ago.
The researchers used confocal microscopy to observe the second harmonic generation from metamaterial arrays whose geometry was gradually shifted from a symmetric bar - shape to an asymmetric U-shape.
Metamaterial arrays whose geometry varied gradually from a symmetric bar to an asymmetric U-shape were used to compare the predictive abilities of Miller's rule and a non-linear light scattering theory.
Further increases in brightness may enable scientists to determine the structures of very large single particles, especially highly symmetric ones such as viruses, by measuring the diffraction from the particles themselves.
This epoch was very beautiful from the aesthetic point of view: it was almost maximally symmetric with respect to properties of both space - time and quantum fields in it, up to its metastability and unavoidable quantum fluctuations due to the Heisenberg uncertainty principle.
«This study builds a bridge from an idealized, zonally symmetric world, to a realistic 3 - D world,» said Dr. Jian Lu, atmospheric scientist at PNNL.
Prager joined PPPL in 2009 from the University of Wisconsin - Madison, where he had led the Madison Symmetric Torus fusion experiment and a center that studied laboratory and astrophysical plasmas.
No significant differences were seen between the normoxic and hypoxic anoikis - resistant populations collected from MCF7 cells and a single significant gene change (PIP) was seen in T47D (Table 1) suggesting that the CSC - enriched population remains virtually unchanged following hypoxic culture and the increase in MFC, HFC, and tumor initiating cells is, therefore, due to expansion of the population, perhaps by increased symmetric self - renewal of the CSC or de-differentiation of early progenitor cells, rather than simply the acquisition of anoikis resistance in non-CSC.
«The two teams coming together from the Big Red Plasma Ball and the Madison Symmetric Torus, along with outside collaborators, are what make this all possible,» says Forest.
WiPPL's flexibility comes from combining the research team expertise and equipment of the Big Red Plasma Ball in Sterling Hall and the Madison Symmetric Torus in Chamberlin Hall.
While traditional eLearning was an extension to symmetric learning approaches, personalized eLearning espouses a marked shift from «facilitator lead» teaching to «learner centric» learning.
The engine also features increased cylinder block height (from the previous 3.5 - liter design), ladder frame construction for greater rigidity, large crank journal and pin diameters, asymmetric piston skirts, twin knock sensors, an electronically controlled «drive - by - wire» throttle system, molybdenum coated lightweight pistons, Iridium spark plugs and a symmetric twin air intake system.
Normally, we would expect symmetric risk from a fixed income product like government debt since a 1 % increase in interest rates would result in approximately the same change as a 1 % drop in interest rates.
Their expertise extends from the ears (ear infections, tumors and polyps), to the nose (discoid lupus, mucocutaneous pyoderma), to the toes (symmetric lupoid onychodystrophy, pemphigus foliaceus), to the tail (hypothyroidism, vasculitis).
Our designer took inspiration from existing levels where one level is very much symmetric and others have more diversity.
Apart from the original gameplay, the narrative and the art developed by over 10 Chilean concept artists, the feature that makes this game unique is the possibility of playing both symmetric and asymmetric matches (1vs1, 2vs1, 2vs2).
The early examples — the first one here is from 1967 — are more composed and symmetric; in recent years, Mr. Viallat's palette has grown decidedly jarring, though the same amoeboid form is still there, overlaying paisley swatches and sacks of fertilizer.
Then try and deny that the temperature in B is now slightly higher than it was in A (because B was allready heated a bit from A) and since the experiment is quite symmetric, try and deny that A is also a little higher red hot now.
Second, sub-stage 19c lies near the middle - Pleistocene, a time when the climate system appears to have been most clearly transitioning from smaller amplitude, shorter period, and more symmetric glacial cycles, to the larger, longer, and more saw - toothed glacial cycles of the late Pleistocene.
Should it be attained, this state would be more «symmetric» than the present climate, with comparable areas of ice / sea - ice cover in each hemisphere, and would represent the culmination of 50 million years of evolution from bipolar nonglacial climates to bipolar glacial climates.
«Zonally symmetric easterly and westerly wind regimes alternate regularly with periods varying from about 24 to 30 months (Holton, 1992).
«Previous studies involving the GISS model found that rapid cloud changes in both hemispheres result from the rapid adjustment to aerosol forcing; effective radiative forcing isthus more hemispherically symmetric than instantaneous aerosol forcing.
The standard deviation of the monthly MSU 2R anomalies has a much more zonally symmetric structure (Fig. 4 and Fig. 5) so that relative to the surface there is a much larger contribution from the northern oceans and a generally smaller contribution over land and near the equator to the hemispheric and global means.
(Upper row of plots) Extracted from the COSMIC data 9 - day zonally symmetric (s = 0) waves seen in the ionospheric parameters: foF2 (left plot) and hmF2 (right plot); (bottom row of plots) Phase difference between the ionospheric parameters foF2 and the PI (left plot) and between hmF2 and PI (right plot); the thick white line shows the zero phase difference (Mukhtarov & Pancheva 2012).
When the distribution of L is symmetric, the distribution of S has a long upper tail from the small values of L.
The first technique (computing trends from monthly «symmetric box filtered» data is effectively committing a cardinal sin.
By comparing the irregular curves from a number of cores, Broecker noticed that the general pattern of glacial cycles was not a simple symmetric wave.
The IPCC's natural forcing (NAT) estimate in Figure 10.5 centers around 0 with error bars from -.01 to +.01, implying a symmetric distribution.
For example, if I attempt to do an a priori computation of the quantum structure of, say, a carbon atom, I might begin by solving a single electron model, treating the electron - electron interaction using the probability distribution from the single electron model to generate a spherically symmetric «density» of electrons around the nucleus, and then performing a self - consistent field theory iteration (resolving the single electron model for the new potential) until it converges.
An increase in tail events might might arise from a change in the mean (asymmetric between the tails) or a change in the variance (symmetric between the tails).
What would be considered due diligence (or whatever the proper term is) in preventing users in export - control blacklisted countries from accessing a web application that features strong encryption software (symmetric keys longer than 56 bits)?
«If I was to assume Bitcoin's adoption curve will be a symmetric S - curve, we'll reach 50 % adoption in 9 more years, however to complete the last half of the S will take 17 more years — 26 years from today.
Another exciting line from the patent is: «In some embodiments, the housing of the earbud can be symmetric so that the earbud can be worn interchangeably in either a left or a right ear of a user.»
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