Sentences with phrase «uses oscillating»

Oral - B claims that its Deep Clean Mode removes «up to 99.7 per cent of hard - to - reach» plaque and it uses an oscillating rather than sonic cleaning action.
WiTricity technology uses oscillating magnetic fields to send electricity — in amounts ranging from milliwatts to kilowatts — to electronic devices within a short distance.
These new paintings are based on the artist's series of hundreds of computer - generated drawings created in homage to the exchange between artist and poet Brion Gysin (1916 — 1986) and writer William S. Burroughs (1914 — 1997) surrounding Gysin's «dream machine,» a device built by Ian Somerville in the late 1950s that uses oscillating light frequencies to stimulate the optical nerves while the viewer's eyes are closed.
Engineers at the University of California, San Diego are developing a technique that uses an oscillating electric field to separate nanoparticles from blood plasma.
A third idea that is gaining traction promises to remove heat more aggressively than metal tubes and more efficiently and quietly than fans: a pump uses an oscillating diaphragm to quickly push jets of air over the source of the heat.
Using oscillating brain waves, rather than observing seizures as they happen, Ince locates the seizure onset zone in one hour.
The problem was partially solved in 1965 by William Thornton, an American astronaut and doctor who came up with a way to measure objects using oscillating springs.
Measurements of restricted diffusion using an oscillating gradient spin echo sequence.
I typically do not use cream cleanser since I am not able to use my oscillating facial brush with it.
You are assuming that he used some oscillating variable.
By using an oscillating multi tool, like this on on Toolerant.

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While in use, the circular brush head oscillates, rotates, and pulsates, leaving your teeth fresh - from - the - dentist clean with every brushing.
In a pinch, you can always use a radio tuned to a static channel, an air purifier, or an oscillating fan in the bedroom.
This plasma cutter uses a HF Oscillating design rather than pilot ARC, so it works best on cutting smooth metal.
Instead of having to track all the movements of every particle in the disk using complicated computer models (so - called N - body simulations), the disk can be treated as a kind of smooth sheet that evolves over time and oscillates like a drumskin.
The refrigerator - size device, shown here and built in 2000, measures the frequency at which mercury ions oscillate between a higher and lower energy state, then uses that alternation to keep time — similar to a pendulum in a grandfather clock.
A breakthrough was made when Fraden and his team realized that the same CPG dynamics could be captured on a non-biological platform if they used a well - known oscillating chemical process known as the Belousov - Zhabotinsky reaction.
Scientists are using high - speed cameras to understand how the fluid forces the worm's flexible tubes to oscillate and spray the goo over unlucky insects.
Just as computers use programming languages such as Java, the brain seems to have its own operating languages — a bewildering set of codes hidden in the rates and timing with which neurons fire as well as the rhythmic electrical activities that oscillate through brain circuits.
Their experiments, which used a thin layer of lipid solution in oil — to which small quantities of solution had been added — showed that a Belousov - Zhabotinsky (BZ) reaction, a kind of oscillating chemical reaction, can be used as a chemical foundation of memory.
Pro purchase tips: Vivian offers a word of caution for those with a delicate décolletage: «For sensitive skins, I'd recommend the use of a cleansing brush that vibrates rather than oscillates, as this will produce less friction on the skin.»
One camera goes in the girls» bedroom, another in the grown - ups» bedroom, and a third makes use of an oscillating fan to slowly alternate views between the kitchen and the living room.
Introducing students to iteration with use of a calculator by looking at the quadratic equation that yields the Golden Ratio, giving examples of convergent, divergent and oscillating iterations.
As Lacey explains, these capacities are like «those of elite athletes who use strategies of «ritual and recovery,» whereby they deliberately oscillate between exercising and resting a mental or physical «muscle,» thereby becoming fully engaged with maximising their performance both when they are working, and when they are not.»
The expansion intake manifold uses the principle of oscillating air in the intake manifold during the cooler expansion phase, keeping the temperature of the fuel / air mixture lower than in the 911 Turbo.
If u r using the bollinger indicator u should know the price will almost always oscillate between the two bands.
Pangolin hope to push the boundaries of the traditional definition of drawing by incorporating collage, printmaking and computer - aided graphics as mediums that sculptors also use to oscillate between two and three dimensions.
Thus the drawings oscillate in a tension between precision and strangeness, the essential and the ornamental, and the abstract meaning of notations and methods used in the representation of architecture.
He enjoyed success from the 1960s, when he began producing images that oscillate between the macabre and surreal, and which use American icons and mythology as a vehicle for his cruel but ironic social criticism.
Among Fontana's last works are a series of Teatrini («little theatres»), in which he returned to an essentially flat idiom by using backcloths enclosed within wings resembling a frame; the reference to theatre emphasizes the act of looking, while in the foreground a series of irregular spheres or oscillating, wavy silhouettes creates a lively shadow play.
One example is his Meereslandschaften (Seascapes), for which Kasseböhmer used oil paint that was so diluted that it took on a water - like transparency, allowing the paintings to oscillate between naturalism and abstraction.
For Sachs, a bricoleur is one «who hobbles together functional contraptions out of already given or collected materials, which he re-tools and re-signifies into new objects with novel uses, but more importantly, which he regenerates into a new, oscillating syntax: one of loss, gain, and more than anything, one of play.»
Using the urban environs as the subject to illustrate a state of mind, the artwork oscillates between figuration and abstraction.
Reactor use their studio as a flexible project space: Reactor Halls, that oscillates between hosting live, public events and housing Reactor's ongoing collection of work.
The techno colors partially used by Zobernig are iridescent and oscillating.
Oscillating between abstraction and representation, Randall Stoltzfus uses the circle as a basis for his practice.
Using such diverse and commonplace materials as foam, carpet, latex and clay the artists» recent sculptures oscillates between beauty and repulsion and structure and formlessness to create intimate, delicate moments of uncertainty.
The score oscillated between visual art and music and provides prompts that the participating artists will use to navigate a six - hour collective improvisation.
Chillida's early attempts in stone and plaster oscillated between the human and the natural world using figures and landscape imagery.
Since 1996, Ligon has used the essay as the basis of his «Stranger» series, including prints, drawings, and dense paintings made with oil stick and often coal dust that oscillate between legibility and obscurity.
The prefix «meta» is used to mean «between,» as in oscillating between the polar ideas of selfhood and authority manifested in modernism and postmodernism.
After using a warm, oscillating and drying Washlet, it is hard to imagine going back to chilly water of the non-electric version.
And so the world is awash with quotes of absolute global mean temperatures for single years which use different baselines giving wildly oscillating fluctuations as a function of time which are purely a function of the uncertainty of that baseline, not the actual trends.
This distinction is nicely exemplified at this URL, which uses both terms appropriately: «the atmospheric CO2 content is characterized by annual oscillating variation.
The words «pause» or «hiatus» are rarely, if ever, used when describing an oscillating component that temporarily obscures a rising trend.
If I use a time step which is too long then too much heat gets transferred from the layers below the surface to the 5 mm surface layer in the one time step, the model starts oscillating — and finally «loses the plot».
We were used to the traditional price of a flagship smartphone oscillating between $ 600 and $ 700.
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