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It is this combination of attacks, defense and mobility which gives Capoeira its perceived ' fluidity ' and choreography-like style.
The earliest Buddhist texts explain that the four primary material elements are the sensory qualities solidity, fluidity, temperature, and mobility ; their characterization as earth, water, fire, and air, respectively, is declared an abstraction — instead of concentrating on the fact of material existence, one observes how a physical thing is sensed, felt, perceived.
The fluidity of Jimmu before the compilation of the Kojiki and of the Nihon Shoki is demonstrated by somewhat earlier texts that place three dynasties as successors to the mythological Yamato state.
Even though the image update rate is low, the fluidity is satisfactory for most subjects.
This gives many foods and various liquid consumer products, like lotions, cleaners and paints, for example, a viscous appearance when stationary, but fluidity when the slightest shear is applied, such as when wiped, poured or brushed.
Gender ambiguity deals with having the freedom to choose, manipulate and create a personal niche within any defined socially constructed code of conduct while gender fluidity is outlawing all the rules of cultural gender assignment.
The flux often used in amateur compositions is calcium fluoride, as it reacts only minimally, has relatively low melting point, low melt viscosity at high temperatures ( therefore increasing fluidity of the slag ) and forms a eutectic with alumina.
In the long term, diet has the potential to change the ratio of polyunsaturated to saturated phospholipids in cell membranes, correspondingly changing cell membrane fluidity ; full impact of such changes is not fully understood, but it is known that the percentage of polyunsaturated phospholipids is strongly correlated with insulin resistance.
It is hypothesized that increasing cell membrane fluidity by increasing PUFA concentration might result in an enhanced number of insulin receptors, an increased affinity of insulin to its receptors and a reduced insulin resistance, and vice versa.
Since fluidity of the surfactant mixture is also dependent on fatty acid tail length where length leads to increased surfactant fluidity, the change in tail length may indicate a surfactant system adaptation in response to the selection for an effective antiadhesive surfactant in collapsed lungs of diving pinnipeds.
* To ensure safety and fluidity of movement in regard to the above difference, the right-hand lane is exclusively reserved for vehicles entering or preparing to leave the " normal " movement of vehicles in the other lanes, or the Boulevard itself.
The lipid composition is important as it defines many physical properties such as membrane permeability and fluidity.
Because of the fluidity of the term " metropolitan statistical area ," the term used colloquially is more often " metro service area ," " metro area ," or " MSA " taken to include not only a city, but also surrounding suburban, exurban and sometimes rural areas, all which it is presumed to influence.
The Deborah number is a dimensionless number, often used in rheology to characterize the fluidity of materials under specific flow conditions.
This is critical for synaptic transmission and membrane fluidity.
The omega-6 fatty acid to omega-3 fatty acid ratio is important to avoid imbalance of membrane fluidity.
Copper is added in the ladle or in the furnace, on the order of 0. 5 to 2. 5 %, to decrease chill, refine graphite, and increase fluidity.

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The symbolist poets wished to liberate techniques of versification in order to allow greater room for " fluidity ", and as such were sympathetic with the trend toward free verse, as evident by the poems of Gustave Kahn and Ezra Pound.

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1929 was a watershed year: William Wellman with Chinatown Nights and The Man I Love, Rouben Mamoulian with Applause, Alfred Hitchcock with Blackmail ( Britain's first sound feature ), were among the directors to bring greater fluidity to talkies and experiment with the expressive use of sound ( Eyman, 1997 ).
The mechanism of action was proposed to be increased fluidity of the membrane.
His approach was to recognize the dynamism and fluidity that existed between symbols and their ascribed meaning.
Given the fluidity of Old Irish scribal practice, the name of the female mythological character Badb was occasionally spelled Bodb as well.
The album was Mayall's commercial breakthrough, rising to # 6 on the British chart, and has since gained classic status, largely for the audacious aggressiveness and molten fluidity of Clapton's guitar playing.
Jack Reynolds, who was the manager of Ajax from 1915 – 1925, 1928 – 1940, and 1945 – 1947 first witnessed this system and refined the tactical procedures and first wrote of the fluidity of this style.
Canaletto's painting began to suffer from repetitiveness, losing its fluidity, and becoming mechanical to the point that the English art critic George Vertue suggested that the man painting under the name ' Canaletto ' was an impostor.
Indeed, he has said that his playing style was influenced more by Bach counterpoint than by rock or soul bass players – although one can also hear the fluidity and power of a jazz bassist such as Charles Mingus or Jimmy Garrison in Lesh's work, along with stylistic allusions to fellow San Francisco psychedelic-era bassist Jack Casady.
Meanwhile, on 3 August XIII Corps, taking advantage of the fluidity caused by the threat to Adrano, resumed their advance on Catania, and by 5 August the town was in their hands.
Also it was most likely planned to be made with fluidity in combat.
While the indoor mode was no longer featured, the gameplay's fluidity and responsiveness was increased.
His figures typically are found wearing Greco-Roman clothing, but there is a fluidity found in his work that is a harbinger of the Art Deco style that was to follow him.
Perry's reasoning held that if the interior of the Earth was fluid, or partly fluid, it would transfer heat much more effectively than the conductivity which Kelvin assumed, and he stated that " much internal fluidity would practically mean infinite conductivity for our purpose.
His later masses were characterized by light melodies juxtaposed with the grace and fluidity of the madrigalian dance songs ; thus creating a charming sacred style that was more sonorous than it was profound.
The film was awarded the FIPRESCI Prize at the 1998 Cannes Film Festival for " its bold tracking of controversial contemporary themes, richly-layered subtext, and remarkable fluidity of visual style ," and the cast received the National Board of Review award for best ensemble performance.
Mozart's fluidity with the creation of themes, and the dense network of motives and their parts gave his work a surface polish which was remarked upon even by his professional rivals.
Although Haydn's later works often showed a greater fluidity between distant keys, Beethoven's innovation was the ability to rapidly establish a solidity in juxtaposing different keys and unexpected notes to join them.
The game was praised for its rotoscoped animation, giving movements fluidity unusual for the time.
Whitman's use of free verse was also beginning to make waves in the compositional world, where fluidity of structure was beginning to be more attractive than traditional, metrical settings of text.
It was hoped that this fluidity would be present as, owing to the German advance in the spring, the German forces were well in advance of their hitherto impregnable, very well prepared defences on the Hindenburg Line.

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" Armstrong fetishized his teacher's guitar, partly because the blue instrument had a sound quality and Van Halen – worthy fluidity he couldn't get from his little red Hohner.
Refinement of the lipid composition to tune fluidity, surface charge density and surface hydration resulted in vesicles that adsorb fewer proteins from serum and thus are less readily recognized by the immune system.
Therefore for M. I. Sanduk “ The nature of fluidity of plasma ( ionized gas ) arises from the interaction of its free interactive charges, so the society may behave as a fluid owing to the free interactive individuals.
Lead is often added to the molten zinc bath to improve the fluidity of the bath ( thus limiting excess zinc on the dipped product by improved drainage properties ), helps prevent floating dross, makes dross recycling easier and protects the kettle from uneven heat distribution from the burners.
Lisa Diamond's study " Female bisexuality from adolescence to adulthood " suggests that there is " considerable fluidity in bisexual, unlabeled, and lesbian women's attractions, behaviors, and identities ".
It bears a significant affinity with the sevdalinke of Bosnia and the neighboring region of Raska Oblast in Serbia, but differs from them in their extreme forms while maintaining a typically Albanian quality through the exceptional fluidity of rhythm and tempo.
Inspired by a thousand-word rambling letter from his friend Neal Cassady, Kerouac in 1950 outlined the " Essentials of Spontaneous Prose " and decided to tell the story of his years on the road with Cassady as if writing a letter to a friend in a form that reflected the improvisational fluidity of jazz.
Proponents claim that adopting the fluidity of snakes allows them to entwine with their opponents in defense and strike them from angles they wouldn't expect in offense.
The policies of one homeowners insurer can be relatively easily substituted for another or picked up by a state residual market provider, with limits on the underwriting fluidity primarily stemming from state-by-state regulatory impediments, such as limits on pricing and capital mobility.
Bombs are named according to their shape, which is determined by the fluidity of the magma from which they are formed.
" he cameraman confers with the director on: ( a ) the composition of shots for action, since some scenes require definite composition for their best dramatic effect, while others require the utmost fluidity, or freedom from any strict definition or stylization ; ( b ) atmosphere ; ( c ) the dramatic mood of the story, which they plan together from beginning to end ; ( d ) the action of the piece.
It could very well be from a lack or surplus of information, an omission for the sake of brevity and fluidity, an addition for clarity or background information, or other reasons.
According to the ICOMOS evaluation of this patrimony, " this is the finest and most complete surviving example of the early Christian baptistery " which " retains the fluidity in representation of the human figure derived from Greco-Roman art ".

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