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He reached for his subvocal, fitting the multistranded device over his head and neck.
At the center of its multistranded story are five survivors who follow different paths after escaping death at a diner shooting.
Multistranded nylon cord and rope is slippery and tends to unravel.
It is constructed of two multistranded copper or copperclad steel wires, held a precise distance apart by a plastic (usually polyethylene) ribbon.
Percy's multistranded plot resists encapsulation.
This multistranded necklace represents Yemoja Mojelewu.
TO call it the "Crash" effect might be too much, but that winner of last year's best-picture Oscar had a multistranded story line with largely disconnected characters.
But Ms. Riggen’s narrative strategy is, in some ways, a simplified version of the multistranded storytelling found in movies like “Babel” or “Fast Food Nation.”
While it is known that single-stranded tubulin protofilaments form into 13 stranded microtubules, the multistranded structure of the FtsZ-containing Z-ring is not known.
There is no multistranded, band-shaped rootlet (MS). There is a concertina-like structure in the core of the transition zone distal to the basal plate.
As the story’s design and Mr. Webber’s intentions come into focus, it becomes evident that this is yet another of those multistranded narratives that have come into vogue again.
Intercalators appear to destabilise B-DNA in the presence of cobalt ions and promote formation of multistranded DNA structures.
The stage script by Mr. Elice (“Jersey Boys,” “The Addams Family”) condenses and simplifies the novel’s multistranded plot while making more explicit reference to the Barrie prototype.
Mr. Lawrence's last film, "Lantana," was a superior specimen of the kind of multistranded narrative that has become (see "Crash" and "Babel") the dominant genre of international prestige filmmaking.
In P. infestans and P. mirabilis the multistranded root is missing, the posterior root contains five or six microtubules, and the anterior ribbed root contains four main microtubules.
A tidy little term paper could be written about the motifs in “The Burning Plain” and about the way they wind through a multistranded, chronologically fractured story of loss, guilt, betrayal and general moroseness.
The multistranded narrative interweaves the author's archival research with the scholarship of classic historians of Sephardic Jewry, like Henry Charles Lea, Cecil Roth and Isaac da Costa.
The term wire is also used more loosely to refer to a bundle of such strands, as in 'multistranded wire', which is more correctly termed a wire rope in mechanics, or a cable in electricity.
Mr. Countryman, a professor at Southern Methodist University and the author of several previous books on American history, offers a solid historical rationale for those who see the United States as a multistranded tapestry rather than a synthetic carpet.
As for the prison guards, the logistics of putting these shows together are enough to boggle the mind: cutting between feeds in real time, then assembling the rushes into coherent narratives, then weaving those narratives into multistranded, well-paced, hour-long television documentaries.
NPR hailed it as "a historical time travel fantasy that's an ideal late summer reading getaway, complete with screwball hidden identity plots and even lively background music.Edwards handles the hectic demands of a multistranded plot with deftness and humor."
She founded, in 1981, 'Temenos', a periodical, and later, in 1990, the Temenos Academy of Integral Studies, a teaching academy that stressed a multistranded universalist philosophy, and in support of her generally Platonist and Neoplatonism views on poetry and culture.
Their flagellar apparatus includes six rootlets consisting of an anterior ribbed triplet, a multistranded band-shaped rootlet with seven to eight microtubules, a posterior rootlet with four and three microtubules, respectively, an anterior doublet rootlet, and arrays of cytoplasmic and nuclear associated microtubules.