Within capitalist societies, infinite expansibility and weightlessness lead to economic concentration. |
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The extraordinary airiness and weightlessness of traditional sculpture owes itself to the continuity and the smoothness of their surfaces. |
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The use of one uncut steadicam sequence gives the film a sense of weightlessness. |
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Structure is feathered at the edges by cantilevers which reinforce the pervading impression of weightlessness. |
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To simulate the effects of weightlessness, women must lie in beds tipped at an angle of six degrees. |
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Endless flights to test the effects of weightlessness on fruit flies left us cold and indifferent with few exceptions. |
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Bed rest can closely imitate some of the detrimental effects of weightlessness on the body. |
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The study will help advance knowledge of gender differences in the experience of extended exposure to weightlessness. |
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Since then a number of biosatellites have been flown into orbit, testing weightlessness in different types of plants and animals. |
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With the weightlessness, diving is the closest thing on Earth to being a spaceman. |
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They are doing much to open the door to a new marketplace offering the experience of weightlessness and suborbital space flight to the public. |
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In the suborbital flight regime, weightlessness or microgravity is not a significant issue. |
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Then, the effects of microgravity or weightlessness, and radiation on cabin occupants and some of the implications of these various factors will be discussed. |
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Suspended within multiple layers of the building structure, the effect of this gauzy translucence is to elevate space into an experience of lightness and weightlessness. |
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And, of course, the great question of space research also plays a role: what happens to the human body during periods of weightlessness? |
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Upon request from one journalist, Major Peake even attempted a backflip in the weightlessness for viewers. |
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The rising and falling gives the paper bedcovers an eerie look of weightlessness. |
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There is a weightlessness to their movement, which mixes ballet, Latin and Afro-Caribbean styles and even some breakdancing. |
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In weightlessness, there is a headward shift of body fluids that results in a slight rounding of my face and thinning of my legs. |
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Moving about in weightlessness is so effortless that many of my muscles and bones have been on vacation for three months! |
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The Internet, it has been said, exists in a state of weightlessness within a legal vacuum. |
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These parts also withstand extremely low or high temperatures, weightlessness, and high acceleration forces. |
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The craft will not go into orbit but will graze space, giving an orbit-like view of the Earth and perhaps 5 minutes of weightlessness. |
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Thermo-Spa and Lady-Spa give you an indescribable feeling of weightlessness. |
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If humans are to venture beyond the moon, we need to know how our bodies will react to prolonged weightlessness. |
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The experiment is designed to reproduce on earth effects of weightlessness observed on human beings. |
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It allows also to tall people up to 2m or obese to enjoy the feeling of weightlessness. |
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The Xero Experience begins with specialized cosmonaut training from Soyuz bound radioactive space monkeys, then heads aloft for 90 blissful minutes of weightlessness. |
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I merely floated where I was because of the weightlessness of space. |
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The interplay of acceleration due to the trampoline and weightlessness becomes apparent. |
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The 17-day international mission directed its attention to the effects of weightlessness on the nervous system, the most complex and least understood parts of the human body. |
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The ZERO-G Experience is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to experience true weightlessness. |
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Those who undergo this experience describe their feeling as one of selfabandonment, a loss of egocentric consciousness, a sensation of peace, warmth and weightlessness. |
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To be in weightlessness, not need to be an astronaut nor in space. |
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Its large central laboratory is the 146-meter high Drop Tower, in which earthbound experiments can be carried out under high quality conditions of short-term weightlessness. |
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Scientists had hints that skin might be sensitive to weightlessness, but no one had analyzed the effects in such a long-term study before. |
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The students were taught all about a Space Shuttle mission, from take-off to landing, and also about how the human body adapts to weightlessness. |
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Through your body temperature and weight, the TEMPURĀ® Pedic material softens and moulds to the exact contours of your body, giving you a feeling of weightlessness. |
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So for somebody who would look you with a camera installed in the elevator, you would seem to float in the elevator: you would be in weightlessness. |
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Then catch your breath during three and a half minutes of weightlessness before gliding back down again to California's Mojave Desert. This, however, was no dream. |
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It will also go a little higher than its predecessor, so that its passengers will experience five minutes or so of weightlessness before flying back to receive their astronauts' wings. |
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They could be genetically engineered to resist radiation and osteoporosis, a weakening of the bones which would result from prolonged weightlessness. |
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Tells about the astronauts' adjustment to weightlessness in Skylab. |
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Bed rest simulates some of the effects of weightlessness, including muscle and bone loss. |
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At landing, Major Hadfield will be the first person into the shuttle to help the crew unstrap, take over switch reconfiguration, and help the crew onto their feet after up to fifteen days of weightlessness. |
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The announced purpose of the twin flights: to study interspace communications, to co-ordinate two space vehicles and to evaluate prolonged weightlessness on the human body. |
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How do you train astronauts to deal with weightlessness without actually sending them into space? |
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It is an extension of previous research in the embryogenesis of Japanese quails in weightlessness, which was carried out on board the Mir space station. |
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Since 1990, the Drop Tower has been offering scientists from all over the world the possibility of carrying out experiments under conditions of short-term weightlessness, without the need to climb aboard a space shuttle. |
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However, it turned out that weightlessness was another thing altogether. |
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There are even four additional mountings on the external shell to enable experiments to be directly subjected to the special conditions of space: vacuum, radiation, absolute zero temperatures and weightlessness. |
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During her training, Bondar was offered the chance to stay on board the Mir space station, in order to participate in a study on the long-term effects of weightlessness on women. |
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While this will be Hawking's first time in space, it will not be the first time he will have experienced weightlessness. |
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When he takes on the marathon, he will be attached to the treadmill by a harness to combat weightlessness and will watch a video of the London course on a big screen. |
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