Some are activated by colour or brightness but not at all by shape or movement.
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Why Long-Term Silver Bulls Are in Good Shape by Addison Wiggin originally appeared in the Daily Reckoning.
Careful study, however, found subtle differences in the Arowana's body shape by gender.
Players are presented with a protein and given the task of finding its most energy-efficient shape by fiddling with its structure.
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Some of the most intelligent and accomplished people I know get bent-out-of-shape by the notion that they do not have near-universal appreciation.
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With hydroforming, steel tubes are clamped into a mold and ballooned into the desired shape by 15 seconds of water under high pressure.
Their job is to prevent policies being pulled out of shape by inter- departmental tugs-of-war, or problems disappearing between the cracks at departmental boundaries.
Most economists, as well as Bernanke, are expecting the economy to be in better shape by 2012, although growth is likely to be moderate.
The molecules of this protein are more or less globular, and are held in that shape by internal cross-links between different parts of the amino-acid chain of which the protein is composed.
In a new study funded by the Computer and Communications Industry Association (which frequently locks horns with content companies over copyright issues), Mike nicely illustrates that if you look beyond the largest firms, the entertainment industry is in great shape by almost any measure.
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Frank Gehry, a godfather of contemporary American design if there is one, is shown crumpling paper or aluminium foil into a form, and then scanning the shape by computer in order to reduce it to two dimensions or make it into a model, so that a design can be refined or manufactured.
To what extent is it defined by having a body of a particular shape, or by cultural factors?
There may already be faster and easier ways for people to engage with the planning process - perhaps by trying to help shape the local plan dawn up by the council for the whole area covered by the local authority.
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Tim is an extremely hard worker, evident by the shape he came back in this offseason.
"Tim is an extremely hard worker, evident by the shape he came back in this offseason, " Ryan said.
Using a handheld glue gun, and armed with a home-cooked slurry of polyethylene and candle wax, he built the shape layer by layer.
Coppola later told reporters during the Rome Film Festival that the comments were "obviously bent out of shape" by the magazine.
Any means to make it a bit squarer is a good thing, but not by de-powering them by any shape or form.
They provide basic biographical information and weight loss goals and are automatically transferred to Spark Teams, small chat groups bound by similar shape-up goals.
She uses the organizational framework of modular design, in which children learn to use objects that are categorized by geometric shape and mathematical measurement in separate containers.
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Parts will be supplied by vendors, but the ideal shape will have to be discovered by each CIO after they stop focusing on technology and start understanding the business they serve.
As an important LP (and a rare one with lots of cash to put to work), a Pharma can also influence the nature of the deals done by the fund, and can shape the macro venture fundraising environment by only investing in funds that will do early stage innovation vs later stage incremental assets.
Singing too has evolved, and soprano singers reach their piercing high notes by precisely controlling the shape of their vocal tract to match its natural, resonant frequency with multiples of the one being produced by their vocal folds.
But by the early 1990s the Blackfoot was in such bad shape--its valley scarred by clear cuts, its tributaries poisoned and turned orange with acid mine runoff--that the movie had to be filmed on rivers to the south.
It is the way we understand the world and the means by which we shape it.
The problem is I don't want to lose the traditional taste, so I change it completely by changing its shape.
Gregor Mendel , an Austrian monk, discovered the basic principles of heredity by tracking the shape of pea seeds and the color of pea plant flowers.
Policy support for clean tech commercialization, demonstration, and deployment was in equally bad shape, plagued by boom-and-bust periods of expiring incentives and on-again, off-again subsidy extensions.
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The photoswitch turns the glutamate receptor on or off by changing its shape depending on the wavelength of light used a technique that's been shown to induce light sensitivity in blind mice.
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