Sentences with phrase «vortex at»

The downward path coming from eddy diffusion and the downward flow to the northern polar vortex at the tale end of planetary and gravity waves.
Laramée's upcoming exhibitions include: The Brain: Science, Art, Convergence at The Daejeon Art Museum and the National Museum of Science in Daejeon, Korea; Arc Across the Vortex at Art 101 in Brooklyn; Tracking the Cosmos at The Simons Center for Geometry and Physics Art Gallery, SUNY Stonybrook University in Stonybrook, New York.; Timing Place: Siting The Golden Spike at the Institute of Visual Arts, University of Wisconsin in Milwaukee, Wisconsin; and Art Collision at the Center for Contemporary Art in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Contemporary Art Centre, Riga (2014); Vortex at Project Space Garage, Moscow (2014); 24 Spaces — Cacophony, Malmö Konsthall, Malmö (2013).
Groševs» work has been shown in group exhibitions such as Vortex at Project Space Garage, Moscow (2014) and Aspen - Kemmern at kim?
Contemporary Art Centre, Riga (2014); Vortex at Project Space Garage, Moscow (2014); Sculpture Is Space at Hobusepea, Tallinn (2013) and 24 Spaces — Cacophony, Malmö Konsthall, Malmo (2013).
Contemporary Art Centre, Riga (2014); Vortex at Project Space Garage, Moscow (2014); NF presents: from A to BE to SEE to D at kim?
«We are fighting hard [for it] and considering a new electric bug,» Bischoff told VW Vortex at the Detroit auto show.
Klaus Bischoff, head of VW design, recently told VW Vortex at the Detroit Auto Show that the current Beetle is one of his favorite designs that the brand currently offers and that an electric version is being considered.
Stevens» theater credits include The Heiress, directed by Moises Kaufman on Broadway; Arcadia in the West End, directed by David Leveaux; Every Good Boy Deserves Favour, directed by Felix Barrett and Tom Morris at The National Theatre in London; The Vortex at The Apollo and Hay Fever at The Haymarket, both directed by Peter Hall.
Its entire cast save for a slumming Plummer (and that's really saying something) is a giant sucking vortex at the center of an already empty picture, and its screenplay is so rudderless and random that it might just as well have been written by the vacuous pre-teens who most likely comprise its key demographic.
On September 23, 2010, scientists using the the European Space Agency's Venus Express mission released infrared images of a single storm vortex at the planet's South Pole, although a double vortex was apparently detected both by NASA's Pioneer Venus Mission in 1979 and the ESA's Venus Express mission in 2006.
Cassini stares deep into the swirling hurricane - like vortex at Saturn's south pole, where the vertical structure of the clouds is highlighted by shadows.
The south polar vortex at Saturn's moon Titan stands out in the dark south against the orange and blue haze layers as seen by NASA's Cassini spacecraft.
In a paper published today in the journal Nature Geoscience, atmospheric scientists at MIT propose a possible mechanism for Saturn's polar cyclones: Over time, small, short - lived thunderstorms across the planet may build up angular momentum, or spin, within the atmosphere — ultimately stirring up a massive and long - lasting vortex at the poles.
Bats rely on finely tuned patterns of airflow to keep themselves aloft, including vortices at the leading edges of the wings that enhance lift.
Collected cells were centrifuged at 4 °C for 5 min and the cell pellets were treated with ice - cold cell extraction buffer containing protease and phosphatase inhibitor for 30 min, on ice, with vortexing at 10 min intervals.

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At a January investors conference, Lululemon executives suggested a host of reasons for the decline: bad weather caused by the polar vortex; poor product mix; insufficient seasonal merchandise; broader economic conditions.
They say the pollution in the vortex is «increasing exponentially and at a faster rate than in surrounding waters.»
That's the case with Stacy Busta, a licensed producer at MSI Guaranteed Weather / Vortex Insurance Agency in Overland Park, Kanas.
To escape from this dizzy whirl the soul either sets out upon the difficult path of bringing itself toward unity or it clutches at any object past which the vortex happens to carry it and casts its passion upon it.
Witness to the collapse of an empire and the rise and fall of two brutal totalitarianisms, he was at the vortex of world - historical events; in part because of what he had observed, he could never credit the nostrums by which so much of modern opinion is sustained.
Winter vortexes force you to lock yourself inside your home for days on end and watch YouTube videos of people throwing pots water of boiling into the freezing air just to see what happens (which you should definitely not try at home).
Just look at these creative vortex survivors who've used the opportunity to invent snow scooters, play instruments made of ice or do whatever it is it these gentlemen are doing.
The egg is placed in the vortex, creating the compact shape you see at restaurants that can be hard to achieve at home.
Native American dream catcher to catch all the bad dreams Montezuma's Castle Boynton Canyon at Sunset Airport Mesa Vortex
Their last W was before Thanksgiving... Nov. 17 to be exact: DRose was still in the Bulls line - up, Josh McCown had just led the Bears to a wacky W over the Ravens in OT, Chicago didn't know of «polar vortexes» and Team Bauer left that night sitting at.500 with a 3 - 3 record..
Victor Conte was the founder and president of BALCO and at the vortex of several well - publicized PED scandals.
At his best, he's still pretty good; at his worst, he's a ponderous vortex that receives attention and service in inverse proportion to productivity and excitemenAt his best, he's still pretty good; at his worst, he's a ponderous vortex that receives attention and service in inverse proportion to productivity and excitemenat his worst, he's a ponderous vortex that receives attention and service in inverse proportion to productivity and excitement.
At the far right corner is a vortex area that simulates a river's current and pulls swimmers around in a circle.
We lived through the infamous Polar Vortex winter a few years back, and if I hadn't had these babies firmly attached to my stroller at all times, it would have made things that much worse.
The Vortex is well - established as one of the UK's premier jazz venues and even nabbed the Live Jazz Award category at the 2013 Parliamentary Jazz Awards.
The features at the upper right are Von Karman Vortices.
At very low speeds the flow is laminar, i.e., the flow is smooth (though it may involve vortices on a large scale).
The north polar hood is visible as the dark cap on the moon's cloud layer at the top of Titan in this image and the south polar vortex is visible as the bright feature at the bottom.
Specifically, they looked at regions where the fluid formed discrete vortices — that is, places where the water moved in a self - contained pattern such that, if one were to draw an invisible loop around it, no material would cross that line.
The most active of these vortexes are thought to spin at awesome rates as they devour gas and stars.
At the centre of the spot, which is less intense in colour than it once was, an unusual wispy filament can be seen spanning almost the entire width of the vortex.
Their work, which Hassanzadeh will present at the annual meeting of the American Physical Society's Division of Fluid Dynamics in Pittsburgh on November 25, also provides insight into persistent ocean eddies and vortices that contribute to star and planet formation.
At the same time, an intense surge of cool monsoon winds from the northeast whistled through the gap between Borneo and Indochina, wrapping around the stormy vortex and making it spin with no help from Earth's rotation.
Engineers at the University of California, San Diego have determined for the first time the impact of a ring - shaped vortex on transporting blood flow in normal and abnormal ventricles within the human heart.
Mark Simpson and Ari Glezer's proposal to extract energy using turbines powered by natural vortexes created by warm surfaces (9 March, p 23) begs a question: could enough vortex turbines extract enough energy from the rising air in Tornado Alley in the US to tame or at least lessen the annual destruction?
«One of the ways that superfluidity manifests is through the formation of quantum vortices, but they have never been experimentally observed in droplets,» said Andrey Vilesov, professor of chemistry and physics at the USC Dornsife Collge of Letters, Arts and Sciences and co-corresponding author of the study, which appears in Science on August 22.
A team of researchers at the Brazilian Center for Physics Research is studying the motion of vortex domain walls — local regions of charge that collectively store information via their configuration — driven by magnetic fields in ferromagnetic nanowires, which are configured in a straight line with an asymmetric Y - like branch.
Erik Rasmussen, a prominent meteorologist who led the previous Vortex project, will use unmanned aircraft to record temperature and relative humidity at various altitudes.
In order to use skyrmions as a storage medium, it must be possible to manufacture the surfaces or interfaces on a sufficiently large scale, they must contain enough of the magnetic material, and the magnetic vortex must also occur at room temperature.
So Serabyn's group installed a relatively new kind of instrument called a vortex coronagraph on a small - scale segment, called a sub-aperture, of the Hale telescope at the Palomar Observatory in California.
Optical physicists have been using spiraling laser beams, in which light waves are twisted into vortices, for almost 30 years, says Jo Verbeeck, a materials scientist at the University of Antwerp in Belgium and first author on the Nature paper.
«This is not the first demonstration of an electron vortex, but it is the first time it has been demonstrated in a way that can easily be implemented in many electron microscopes,» says Javier García de Abajo, an electron microscopy expert at the Institute of Optics in Madrid.
The research is timely given the extreme winter of 2017 - 2018, including record warm Arctic and low sea ice, record - breaking polar vortex disruption, record - breaking cold and disruptive snowfalls in the United States and Europe, severe «bomb cyclones» and costly nor'easter s, said Judah Cohen, director of seasonal forecasting at AER and lead author of the study.
«In turbulent systems, kinetic energy always dissipates from the motion of vortices, but up to now everyone had thought that when vortices are in laminar motion the dissipation of energy is zero at zero temperature.
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