In the new work, Wachtel pays considerable attention to certain effects of painterly facture on the frictionless surfaces of wood panels. |
|
I hope somebody will challenge him on how musicians make a living when copying is frictionless. |
|
People talk about a frictionless commerce, but the information glut has made human inattention the friction in commerce. |
|
The idea is to be as frictionless as possible, so you don't need much forward thrust to get moving. |
|
Within the cells of our bodies, fluids flow rapidly through miniscule, nearly frictionless, protein channels. |
|
Like a lot of multinationals, they'd like to be weightless and frictionless, disregarding national laws. |
|
This would create a frictionless economy in which all greedy, inefficient middlemen would be effectively cut out of the action. |
|
The saga reminds us that there's no such thing as frictionless entrepreneurship. |
|
There is much talk of the frictionless education market, where students anywhere are able to engage in classes that suit them. |
|
The pleural surface seems to provide the optimal mechanism for smooth and frictionless movement of the lungs. |
|
He did not analyse frictionless uniform motion because such motion is not seen in the world. |
|
By lubricating the working surface at the beginning of each experimental session, displacement of the stylus was near frictionless. |
|
Bjerknes discovered analogies between the way bodies could move through a frictionless fluid and certain electromagnetic effects. |
|
The seamless transit of the outer atmosphere, made possible by a virtually frictionless energy shield, passed within a few minutes. |
|
An environment without people is even more abstract and meaningless than the ideal frictionless surface beloved of physicists. |
|
A common analogy of consolidation is that of a frictionless piston pushing against a spring in a cylinder full of water. |
|
He strokes her arm, this time not tickling her, but marveling at the smooth, almost frictionless feeling. |
|
The underlying bone is spongy too resulting in a smooth frictionless joint. |
|
Bring many buyers and sellers together, and use the tools of e-commerce to let them trade in a nearly frictionless manner. |
|
It also nudges driving just that little bit closer to the disquietingly frictionless experience of automated banking. |
|
|
The 'float on water' technique is an easy way to create a nearly frictionless bearing. |
|
By using frictionless provisioning, service providers can help ensure customer satisfaction while reducing costs. |
|
The market and the authorities have combined to assure the virtually frictionless conversion of Treasuries into payment money on demand. |
|
Five years back, business dreamed of the efficient nirvana implied by frictionless commerce. |
|
The CMM slides along axes on proprietary design air bearings allowing smooth, precise, frictionless motion. |
|
No, they won't be levitating off the ground, and no, they won't be frictionless, but they may be significantly more efficient than existing windmills. |
|
They glide around too smoothly, with the frictionless ease of a cursor across a computer screen. |
|
Users of standard mouse pads will love this mat and all the benefits to accuracy and effortlessness it affords you from its near frictionless surface. |
|
Classical science formulated basic laws of nature upon exceptionally simple systems, such as the motion of the Earth around the sun or a frictionless pendulum. |
|
We aim to help the company achieve a frictionless supply chain. |
|
Where do the professions fit in a future depicted as a globalizing march toward a frictionless capitalism based upon information and communications technology? |
|
The relentless, frictionless bonhomie can be a little grating. |
|
Once a supplier joins the network, its inventory and shipping systems are directly integrated with Escalate's systems to create a frictionless end-to-end transaction. |
|
Once the sidewalls of our boards are waxed they are almost frictionless and permit completely laid-out turns without losing speed! |
|
Given frictionless retraction, the high-speed door is extremely fast and the laths remain unscratched. |
|
If you stay longer, it will be to enjoy cogitating along lines that academic criticism since the sixties has carved into frictionless grooves. |
|
Another advantage is the extremely low energy consumption, thanks in part to the rotor's frictionless operation. |
|
The frictionless asset-pricing models sit uneasily with the more pragmatic macro models that attempt to fit the short-run swings in activity. |
|
A frictionless and pressure tight magnetic coupling transmits the rotation from the pressure chamber to the drive shaft of the counter mechanism. |
|
The mechanical, frictionless braking of high-speed trains generates a great deal of heat at the vehicle axle. |
|
|
Global supply chains will require frictionless exchange of people, capital, goods and ideas. |
|
Only a worldwide harmonised control and testing system can favour a frictionless business for all participants in the whole commercial chain. |
|
Thanks to the frictionless design, there is no wearing parts in the path of pumped gases and therefore no particulate generation. |
|
Given frictionless operation, the transparent laths provide a clear view to the other side for many years with next to no wear. |
|
Suppose you were stranded on a perfectly frictionless and perfectly flat surface. |
|
Between the two observation sections 1 and 2 no energy is transferred to or from the fluid and the flow is assumed to be frictionless. |
|
One minute you're in a sharp, spluttering, stony riffle, and then you're in a swift, frictionless, swirling run, or in a deep slow pool of long vowels and slow consonants. |
|
This frictionless server-based, cloud-gaming technology is designed to dramatically increase both reach and audience participation while bringing down acquisition costs dramatically. |
|
If the solar pump has to be taken out of the water and is not used for the period of one week in water, you must follow the dismantling steps laid out below to allow a frictionless commissioning. |
|
Direct-drive technology coupled with a frictionless rotary union for collet actuation enable speeds in excess of 600 rpm for highthroughput applications. |
|
It's a vestal shrine to minimalism and frictionless efficiency. |
|
In a world of frictionless, completely globalized trade, people on average would all be richer but every society would include a wider range of class, comfort, and well-being than it now does. |
|
Ubiquitous cyber-gurus, framed by colourful PowerPoint presentations reminiscent of stained glass, prophesied a digital land in which growth would be limitless, commerce frictionless and democracy direct. |
|
Smiths frame features ultra glide bearings on the lifting apparatus for frictionless lifting, 4 olympic weight plate storage posts and high and low pulley stations. |
|
For a frictionless integration of these countries into the EC Climate Change policy, it is of interest to learn about their progress towards GHG emission reductions. |
|
Flexibility in these frictionless experiences mean they can be tied to TV shows, videos on line or even TV related articles. |
|
A hard border is a real possibility, and a frictionless border is almost an oxymoron. |
|
The frictionless and back-pressure-tight rocker design is resistant to clogging and sticking. |
|
In a frictionless world with perfect rental markets, there is an unambiguous cost associated with the use of a durable for a single period. |
|
It likely provides lubrication and absorbs shear stresses, which results in nearly frictionless musculotendinous movement. |
|
|
Imagine a train that travels through a frictionless railway line along the equator. |
|