- also the
number of destruction. In the
Middle Ages, 8 was the
number of "
unmoving"
stars in the sky, and
symbolized the
perfection of
incoming planetary...
-
platelets and red
blood cells to
aggregate and coagulate.
Coagulation of
unmoving blood on both
sides of the
blockage may
propagate a clot in both directions...
-
During the
trial all
platoon members testified that the men were sitting,
unmoving on a
motorcycle while the
defendant claimed the
motorcycle was approaching...
- axis
through the
geographic poles of Earth. Second,
Earth seems to be
unmoving from the
perspective of an
earthbound observer; it
feels solid, stable...
- for the left hand, so it is
important for the
violin to be in a steady,
unmoving position. Up
through at
least the 1970s, most
types of po****r
music used...
- (literally and metaphorically, "immovable mind", "immovable heart" or "
unmoving heart"). It is a
philosophical or
mental dimension to ****anese martial...
- stay still." By comparison, the
narrator concludes that "Love is
itself unmoving, / Only the
cause and end of movement, / Timeless, and undesiring." "East...
-
someone in a boat
going forward sees an
unmoving [object]
going backward, so [someone] on the
equator sees the
unmoving stars going uniformly westward. The...
- front": head and eyes
locked in a
fixed forward posture.
Ideally eyes
unmoving fixated on a
distant object.
Blank facial expression.
Keeping the heels...
- a very
specific stimulus that is
habituated to (namely, one
particular unmoving owl in one place). The
habituation process is
faster for
stimuli that occur...