Sentences with phrase «which behaves»

The rear camera is 12 - megapixels which behaves much as the previous Pixel camera did which is good news.
The camera will have a new shooting mode called Motion Photos, which behaves almost identically to Apple's Live Photos.
SeaChange also donates money to the Tides Foundation, which behaves less like a philanthropic organization than a legal front for laundering donations that might otherwise draw scrutiny.
Instead, an atmosphere tends to be a mix of multiple different gases (nitrogen, CO2, oxygen, etc.), each of which behaves differently.
By «supercritical» Hofer means efficient power stations using CO2 squeezed and heated so much that it becomes a supercritical fluid, which behaves like a gas and a liquid at the same time.
Craig (1957a), p. 2; for the large number («the surface waters can absorb only a small fraction of the extra CO2 in a period of several hundred years»), see Plass (1956), p. 149; the small number was from Dingle (1954), who used an 1899 measurement of water mixed with ordinary salt, which behaves very differently from the more chemically complicated sea water.
Whether you're headed to Earth, the Moon, Venus or Mars, each mission starts with a quick pep talk from your Ghost, which behaves like R2D2 and speaks in the voice of Peter Dinklage, but has the charm of neither.
Later on, a Pikipek shows up, which behaves like a woodpecker.
Each playable character has a different gun which behaves in a different way.
Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins also contains an enemy known as a Satellite in the Mario Zone, which behaves in a similar fashion to a Roto - disc.
Ostensibly your goal in Hunt: Showdown is to track and kill either the hulking Butcher or a frankly bloody creepy giant spider which behaves far too realistically for my liking, banish the corpse, collect the bounty for doing so and then high - tail it out of the map by making it to the extraction point, all while other players seek to do the very same thing.
There are so many device generations, each of which behaves differently, and there are so many software Kindle readers, each with their own flaws, that formatting a book for the Kindle alone can be a tremendously challenging — and time - consuming — task, depending on your book.
Although it lacks expression or voice, director Robert Stevenson (Bedknobs and Broomsticks, Old Yeller) does manage to infuse the VW with a personality of its own, although the manner in which it behaves, as well as the timing, is never really clear.
Re the Science Daily article, it doesn't fill me with confidence that it contains a protein which behaves like a pharmaceutical drug.
Did you know that comparing protein from milk sources, which behaves exactly the same as any high - quality protein in your body, to cigarettes is utterly ridiculous and irrelevant?
This is especially true for xylitol and erythritol, but watch out for others like maltitol and sorbitol which behaves almost like sugar in the body.
This is the lesson from studying a dwarf mutant of Arabidopsis thaliana, or mouse - ear cress, which behaves as if it were under constant attack from microbes.
Celis» lab has shown how poly - IC, which behaves like the genetic material of viruses to also get the attention of the immune system, can improve the effectiveness of therapeutic cancer vaccines.
The first is a particle called the unparticle, which behaves like photons (light particles) in some ways, and like particles of matter in others.
Each waveguide is essentially a tube, which behaves like a wire for light.
Each waveguide is essentially a tube, which behaves like a wire for light, inscribed through high - quality glass using a powerful laser.
Here, brains are soaked in a solution that imbue the fats within it with a charge, before being exposed to an electrical field with an opposite charge, which behaves like a magnet, forcing all of the fat out of the brain tissue.
Very few people die from the disease, which behaves a lot like pneumonia.
Quantum computers use quantum bits (qubits), which behave according to the rules of quantum mechanics, to solve problems.
While many modern razor manufacturers make OC models with shoulders, which behave like today's safety bar razors, Merkur's OC razors are based on the Gillette Old Style.
Ignore all the inferior brands, which behave like toys and will ultimately cost you more if you count the number of times you will have to replace them, and finally go for the premium large container food processor brand you should have gotten in the first place.
The buckwheat plant is cultivated for its naturally gluten - free seeds, which behave much like a grain when cooked.
When my children are naughty, bickering or otherwise causing trouble, I find myself sheepishly remembering certain instances from my youth in which I behaved the same (or worse) and a voice in my head pipes up «Karma!»
By the time the week was over, Barnier was damning the UK approach in precisely the type of dry, understated language we once used against states which behaved as irresponsibly as we now do ourselves.
Using $ 100 million from fines levied on banks which behaved badly in the run - up to the crash, he built a network of agencies and groups to help people get mortgage modification.
The idea fell out of favour following the scandal of 2005, and after the development of a way to turn ordinary skin cells into so - called induced pluripotent stem cells (iPS cells), which behave rather like hESCs.
Instead we found that this process transforms some of the simple chemicals that are very common in space into larger molecules which behave in far more complex ways.
Once absorbed, the radioactive nitrogen emitted bursts of antimatter particles that were detected by phosphor plates, which behave like photosensitive film.
In the absence of WIMPs, the runners - up are axions, which behave more like an all - encompassing field than single particles.
The problem lies in identifying and separating right - handed from left - handed molecules, which behave exactly the same unless they interact with another chiral object.
The future of data storage is likely to be found in nanometer scale, stable magnetic whirls called skyrmions, which behave like particles in magnetic thin films.
«The right approach in this a case would be to develop two new materials which behave like steel and plastic respectively, but have physical properties close to each other.»
Researchers at the Niels Bohr Institute, together with colleagues in the US and Australia, have developed a method to control a quantum bit for electronic quantum communication in a series of quantum dots, which behave like artificial atoms in the solid state.
Until now, estimates of shale gas production have primarily relied on models established for conventional oil and gas wells, which behave differently from the horizontal wells in gas - rich shales.
Alkaloids are a class of natural compounds which behave somewhat like alkalis.
A material becomes magnetic when most of its atoms — which behave like tiny magnets — point in the same direction.
Among its benefits, coconut oil provides fat - burning medium - chain triglycerides (MCTs), which behave differently than other fatty acids because your body prefers to use rather than store them.
In addition, they will be able to get to know you by viewing the way in which you behave yourself textually with your ability to start a new conversation with a captivating phrase or joke, or perhaps a charming compliment.
Each character can have two spirit - like entities equipped known as Bloods which behave as jobs would in other JRPGs.
Nolan's name appears to be a very big draw, especially on Inception, which behaved like a tentpole without any established branding or source material.
Our tester also came equipped with the $ 995 Parking Technology Package, which you definitely want for the Active Park Assist (even if you are a pretty good parallel parker) and BLIS with cross traffic alert, and the $ 795 navigation upgrade, which behaved well during this test, but has proven to be problematic with other MyFord Touch vehicles in the past.
Kindle software version 2.5 allowed for the organization of books into «Collections» which behave like non-structured tags / labels: a collection can not include other collections, and one book may be added to multiple collections.
We can still divide the epub into chapter sections, the start of which behave like new pages.
The relationship between Futures prices (or Forward prices which behave vary similarly) and the spot price is simple and very well known and mainly depends on the storage price.
However, in systems which behave like complex adaptive systems i.e. prone to self correction, both mean reversion (negative feedback loops) and extreme outcomes (positive feedback loops) are a possibility.
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