Besides studying the fundamental nature of reality, the laboratory is also a huge computing centre.
The viewer is given evidence, watches it spin (literally, there are many scenes which involve spinning) and makes a conclusion about the nature of reality at the end.
His main characters include G, the strength of gravity, h, Planck's constant, which governs the quantum nature of reality at small scales, e, the charge of the electron, and c, the speed of light itself.
I've been trying to find out just what it is about pregnancy that causes all these symptoms to disappear and whether this quirk of nature could really be turned into the reality of a treatment.
Major league baseball players, like all professional athletes, are freaks of nature, and it takes the hard reality of a radar gun to illustrate the vastness of the gulf between the game that we played as kids and the game we watch them play now.
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In this context, it is important to understand the true nature of the present Venezuelan political reality.
This plan is the result of a thorough analysis of the nature and extent of the health care crisis, starting with the reality that roughly eight in ten of the uninsured, those who come through the doors of this Medical Center, come from working families, most are middle class.
Maynard's departure illustrates the changing nature--and increasing importance--of reality television at the major networks.
Comments of that nature which had no foundation in reality represented an affront to their dignity and undermined their standing in the community.
The Gleision tragedy threw a spotlight on the nature of some of the small drift mines that were once dotted around Wales, but the reality of modern day opencast mining is as far removed as you get can from a pit like Gleision.
That reality is rooted in the jihadist nature of the Ikhwan and its goals.
Although the U.S. airline industry is more concentrated than the rest of the world, in reality, its competitive nature changed dramatically.
Paradoxically, the court cited the less invasive nature of bone marrow donation to support their decision when, in reality, it should be the more risk that is undertaken the higher the compensation (as it is for many other endeavors).
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Their reality is charged with a sense of oneness and harmony with nature.
The Obama administration has spent months ignoring this reality and appealing to the better angels of Russia's nature for help in dealing with Iran.
The extraordinary reality is that none of this - the authoritative and malevolent nature of Shariah, its utter incompatibility with our civilization, and its adherents' determination to force us to convert, submit or die - is concealed from those willing to learn the truth.
An awful lot of that work is, just because of the nature of the equipment and how the films were made, choreographing and trying to capture a reality.
But the international community already confronts a similar reality in Sudan -- it just fails to truly understand the ugly nature of President Omar al-Bashir's regime.
These love to pretend that they live in one of the world's toughest urban jungles, beset by warring gangs and malevolent Nature, when, in reality, the biggest danger they face is that the person behind the counter at Starbucks might mis-hear their order for a double tall, decaf, non-fat latte with a vanilla shot and make their coffee with full-fat milk by mistake.
It had flourished despite the reality of the closet, and indeed the closet itself played a key role in shaping its distinctive nature.
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