Low growth further obscured view and would entangle any attempt to maintain formations while the smoke of battle exaggerated the gloom. |
White cells, red cells and platelets entangle themselves in fibrin filaments, creating what we call a clot. |
The quantum phase gate makes it possible to entangle the atom and the field. |
Inspired by South American cowboys, some forces deploy bolas, several yards of rope weighted with rubber balls, to entangle a suspect's legs. |
Before now scientists only managed to entangle a few atoms close together, raising a question mark over the practicality of quantum technology. |
The three continued to entangle themselves, and at times appeared literally as a pile of limbs and bodies constantly churning. |