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Sentence count:278Posted:2017-04-24Updated:2020-07-24
Antonym: chaoticSimilar words: microcosmcosmoscosmeticcosmologycosmonautmacrocosmcosmopolitancosmetic surgeryMeaning: ['kɒzmɪk(l)]  adj. 1. of or from or pertaining to or characteristic of the cosmos or universe 2. inconceivably extended in space or time. 
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241. Now, there may be a way to make an "eternal" black hole that would act as the ultimate cosmic lockbox.
242. The scientist Nikola Tesla was given by humans from other planets, the telepathic ideas to build devices that can capture the free cosmic energy.
243. Explanation: Cosmic pillars of cold molecular gas and clouds of dark dust lie within Sharpless 171, a star-forming region some 3,000 light-years away in the royal constellation Cepheus .
244. The cosmic - ray experiments could also resume, but with reduced efficiency.
245. Waves can bounce back and forth across the central region , becoming successively amplified — a cosmic echo chamber.
246. Some scientists have rested their considerable educations on the belief that at some point in time, a cosmic explosion occurred which set the wheels of life and evolution into motion.
247. Human beings, vegetables, or cosmic dust - we all dance to a mysterious tune, intoned in the distance by an invisible piper.
248. This superbly detailed view reveals its bright nucleus, grand spiral arms and sweeping cosmic dust lanes with a scale comparable to the Milky Way.
249. Image of the cosmic microwave background radiation ( CMBR ).
250. The cosmic rocket carrying an automatic interplanetary station snot off into cosmic space.
251. Using recent experimental results, we calculate the antiproton flux which is produced by the collisions of cosmic rays with the interstellar matter.
252. If the craft encounters no one, it will float forever through the Milky Way, an emissary of the curious earthlings who launched it, hoping to make their mark in the vastness of cosmic time.
253. Explanation: Like delicate cosmic petals, these clouds of interstellar dust and gas have blossomed 1, 300 light-years away in the fertile star fields of the constellation Cepheus.
254. Goes, has gone in a hurry, the wish detains is also in vain however, the cosmic inventory all have the rule which one live, nobody can change.
255. Objective To study a simple method for estimating cosmic radiation effective dose rate for aircrew.
256. The presence of dark energy has been independently backed up by measurements of the cosmic microwave background, the radiation left over from the big bang.
257. I understand that there are Hindus who believe that the world was created in a cosmic butter churn and Nigerian peoples who believe that the world was created by God from the excrement of ants.
258. Geometry of an interplanetary CME on October 29,2003 deduced from cosmic rays.
259. Objective To study the influence of cosmic radiation on the lymphocyte micronucleus of civil aviation pilots and crew members.
260. This echo is known as cosmic microwave background (CMB) radiation, a remnant of the vast energies unleashed as the universe burst into being.
261. There it causes havoc in the Oort Cloud,(http://sentencedict.com/cosmic.html) a huge region surrounding the solar system that contains billions of bits of cosmic rubble left over from the formation of planets.
262. This relatively short cosmic time frame makes this event a very rare phenomenon.
263. In silhouette against a crowded star field toward the constellation Scorpius, this dusty cosmic cloud evokes for some the image of an ominous dark tower.
264. Along the way the astronauts would be bombarded by cosmic radiation and risk being baked by unpredictable solar flares.
265. The reconstruction of shower core is one of the key works of cosmic ray experiment based on terrene.
266. AS INCOMPLETE AS these four types of evidence are, they indicate that the IGM has undergone at least three dramatic changes over the course of cosmic time.
267. The theory of the big bang gained widespread support in the scientific community after Arno Penzias and Robert Wilson discovered cosmic microwave background radiation in 1965.
268. We describe the basics of the cosmic microwave background radiation (CMB), and the physics of its anisotropy and polarization.
269. Cosmic rays and X - rays produce energetic electrons by ionization.
270. The local large fluctuation observed in the final phase space of cosmic rays experiment and high energy collisions cause intermittency and fractal to be the focus.
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