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As stars cool, so the heavier elements are formed.
Words are as the stars of heaven, fitted to illumine the yet dark places of creation.
The lecturer who stares out of the window, for example, is unlikely to convey to students much personal interest in their learning.
The stars can be observed with a refracting telescope or a reflecting telescope, but are the same stars.
When you get older it is embarrassing because people are staring at you.
The white men are like the stars over your heads.
He then stares very intently at the growing flames.
He then moves on to a discussion of the second cause of the stars' heat.
If we could observe several different solar systems around other stars, the resulting constants would vary.
Even so, the implications of this theory for old stars and other massive bodies were not generally realized until the 1960s.
However, they would differ on details like the distribution of stars and, even more, on what was on the covers of their magazines.
Ejaculatory trajectories may be seen leading to these stars.
First, when stars of at least 0.4 solar masses exhaust their supply of hydrogen, their outer layers expand to form a red giant.
None of which is to claim that stars are alive, a common misinterpretation of such an eclectic stance.
Biting her lips and staring firmly at the finish line indicate her resilience.
What could be done instead is, for example, to determine the probability of finding stars suitable for life for each part of the galaxy.
Publicity around the star's feistiness offstage lent the flavour of autobiography to the twice-daily action onstage.
Thanks to the finite speed of light, it is still possible to look into the night sky and see stars that burned out years ago.
In addition, he discovered that the period of 36,000 years that had been assigned to the movement of the xed stars was actually much shorter.
Figure 1 shows results for s = 0.5 (the plot with stars) and s = 1.0 (the plot with diamonds), both cases representing incomplete pass-through.
The carbon vapour ejected into the circumstellar medium by the carbon-rich giant stars is made by polyynes chains.
First, consider stars as an example of physical evolution.
He starred in three films released in 1955.
Every item in the world, from stars to selves, is simply part of a divine mind, the thinking of which constitutes all of reality.
They are created inside a star's core and are spread all over space during supernova explosions.
The stars are nodes in the navigation graph.
Plausibly even the tiniest change in the laws of nature or in the initial conditions would causally entail that stars and planets could never form.
We'll be in the same pitiful poverty, staring at ourselves like flies but, to be sure, unfleeced.
The third planetary explosion mechanism holds the potential for an indefinitely large reservoir of energy for exploding even massive planets and stars.
With radio, one has to send out the signals to many stars, over many thousands of years.
A subclass of neutron stars are sources of pulsating radio emission- the so called pulsars.
Almost everything, from going to the toilet to sticking stars on a picture was supervised by an adult.
They then decide what classes of stars they think astronomers should focus on in the search for planets that might have life.
If true, this theoretical work would rule out half the stars on the sky as being possible abodes for life.
Here, the diplomat both wrote and starred in his own political drama.
One would look up at the stars or the soundless soaring of birdcraft and be at peace.
Thus, various important figures are represented in the arrangement of stars.
His eyes are staring, his mouth is open, his wings are spread.
We can eliminate the stars using the following closure operation.
Indeed, musicians have always been travellers: from troubadours to today's rock stars, musicians travel the world.
I poked my head out of the covers and stared over the edge of the bed.
Now, the record player, as well as the two photos on the wall depicting (presumably) singing stars, break up the space between the two figures.
The following night was overcast, pitch black and with no stars visible.
The wives and girlfriends of male rock stars are also defined as groupies.
The children were asked to name the located objects and their attention was drawn to the stars on the located objects for ease of identification.
The "signal" in this case is bearing measurements, which consist inter alia of the observed angles to known landmarks or stars.
She stares into her mirror, ' ' seeing only images ' ' of by-gone days.
We should beware of pushing physicians into starring roles in our minds.
The grots and rocky walls were already starred with saxifrages and stonecrops.
The coronographic simulations model the amount of suppression of the primary star's light over the field of view of the instrument.
However, new theoretical models suggest that binary stars are quite capable of forming planetary systems similar to our own.
Indeed, the small optical depth for microlensing of nearby stars led to gravitational lensing being considered of only theoretical interest for many years.
Indeed, all of the stars, and the [geometrical] relations [obtaining] between the orbs exert some effect and assistance therein.
In the earlier ar rangement the place of the camera that stared into the darkness was occupied by the eye of an observer.
The aural effect, representing the birds staring into the glittering mirror, is of an elusive flickering, repetitive but unpredictable.
The arrowheads point towards the preferred stimulus in each pair, and the four-pointed stars indicate the locations of preference minima.
The statement that "the system of fixed stars" is free of rotation may retain a relative meaning, which is to be fixed by a comparison.
The physical interactions between the stars resulting from this could hardly be concealed from observation.
They claim that there is an ethereal fire, which is colorless - otherwise, it would block out the colors of the heavens and the stars.
He stared at the image, and the image smiled back sweetly at him.
Three subjects perceived the crosses darker than the stars.
The path connecting the stars is obviously the critical path.
All that is needed to single out such stars is the ability to isolate specific pinpoints of light visually from the surrounding darkness.
Four probes, each marked by their own colour at their present location, are used to explore the stars.
In the simulations the angle is chosen such that the number of stars are the same in each angle.
A group of three stars clustered together is shown near them, having no relation to the other celestial bodies.
The result is that, in this case, it will take 1.52r107 yr to explore the 10 000 nearest systems of 40 000 stars each.
Late in their evolution, stars are still poor in some of the heavier biogenic elements (for instance, magnesium and phosphorus).
The permanence and immutability of the stars in the f irmament creates in man a sense of secur ity in time and place.
From time immemor ial the stars have been solic ited to guide us.
By attaching ourselves to their stars we too can escape the mundane fate of death.
A hierarchy of stars gives preference to the most pertinent matches.
Given the visual and directional bias of most musical performance in theatres - audiences staring at a stage area - this experience is inherently more immersive.
Little children are the sun, the moon and the stars.
As part of this break the stars lost their souls, which were replaced by the equations of mechanics.
If our fate is preordained (in our genes or in the stars), then implicitly it cannot be undone.
Because of the roundness of the earth, our perception of the visible stars differs as we move across the surface of the earth.
Statistically significant increases in blood glucose relative to control levels are indicated with stars.
The pattern of light shining through palm-fronds onto water becomes "diamond-plots" (l. 85), and the sky is "inlaid" with stars.
Astronomical objects of all scales ranging from supermassive stars via galaxy nuclei and quasars to the universe as a whole are described on its basis.
Section three, on modernity and popular beauties, traces the rise of such new social stars, who drew the attention of the popular press.
She sat and stared, and did not want to be bothered with anything.
Finally, stars are formed in cores with rotating disks around them, since the clouds are expected to have some angular momentum.
All the stars enchain the clouds and direct them towards the back of the stage which lights up.
Is a map of stars etched into the brains of indigo buntings to guide them south?
Around 25 % of main sequence stars in the solar neighbourhood have such discs.
Lively but silent faces stared through the serving-hatch.
Explored stars are marked by a purple cross.
Unexplored stars are marked with a black dot and stars that have been visited are marked by a purple cross.
Therefore, he might well perceive them as interactions among the stars.
Codons are marked by stars above each sequence.
As the ' stars ' of these gatherings, the monarchs had the decisive say in their planning and therefore could manipulate their political message.
The black stars indicate the approximate stratigraphic position of the four investigated localities.
Consider a tree consisting of a path graph connecting the centre vertices of a series of stars.
Why do creative artists sometimes ®nd staring out of the window for three weeks an integral part of the creative process?
The advantage is that, for example, the minimal system of equations for counting stars in trees on page 4 now fits this modified system.
As before, we may strengthen the preceding result for those trees that are 'almost' stars.
We construct these stars in the following way.
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