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These dark matter wells are dense filaments in the weblike cosmic structure, along which galaxies form.
He sometimes derives the ratios in his drawings from nature or music, and he uses geometry to create Intricate, weblike drawings that captivate the observer.
This is when breasts merge together in the centre of the chest in a weblike manner.
In babies with Turner syndrome, low birth weight, edema on hands and feet, weblike neck, inverted and hyperteloric nipples and pigmented nevi are noted (Figure 2).
As an alternative explanation to erythrocyte transport and delivery of progesterone, we also speculated that progesterone might be present in and around capillary beds due to its uptake, retention, and presence in lymphatics, which form a weblike structure with blood capillaries in all tissues except the brain.
(5) The weblike nature of any MOOC community is often illustrated at the course's outset, as students are encouraged to add their locations and connections to a world map.
LeonardShlain's book The Alphabet and the Goddess connects contemporary technology's appeal to the right brainwith a return to a more ancient, intuitive kind of spiritual experience,and with nonhierarchical weblike structure and the instinct forsynchronicity and transparency--which are aspects of social media aswell.
Nanocrystalline cellulose produced after mechanical homogenization is commonly known as Micro-fibrillated Cellulose (MFC), which are long thread like fibers exhibiting weblike structure and having length in the micrometer scale.
Supposing specific characteristics of women and the internet, 'cyberfeminists' like Sadie Plant (1996) drew parallels between the internet's weaving and weblike structure and females, characterising the internet as something that was suited intrinsically to women, and hence would be appropriated by women to overcome global subordination of women by men.
Fortunately, I had my phone and got this picture before it shot out a weblike substance and in a flash disappeared over the roof of my house.
Pushing aside a linear understanding of revolutionary activism that would lead from the American Revolution to the French Revolution and then to the Haitian Revolution, she argues in favor of a "weblike" understanding of historical causation: despite being the last of the three great Atlantic Revolutions, the Haitian Revolution influenced the United States when it was still a young republic in the process of defining itself (7).
Alberto Iglesias' arresting score, marked by cacophonous violins and frenzied, weblike repetitions, musically conjures the spider-and-fly metaphor more explicitly detailed in Jonquet's novel.
Our initial model was weblike, with categories that emerged as important to the scholars' career paths surrounding the central concept of retention in high-need schools.
Anticipating Glissant's notion of a poetics of "Relation" emanating from the plantation, Rhys's fiction brings forward the lost labors of women as crucial to the weblike links of that Relation and to their global reach.
Recently, cable TV distributors have been migrating their traditional TV content online and conversely giving regular television a more Weblike viewing experience.