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A standing wave is an undulatory motion that stays in one place.
Light waves appear as undulatory electromagnetic field processes in space.
Legs rose and fell as we made our undulatory way like a giant centipede.
It's that undulatory motion that gives the voice its musical quality.
However, while this pattern is characteristic of undulatory locomotion, it too can vary with environment.
It swims at approximately 12 cm/s, by passing several undulatory waves down its body each second.
This poses a problem to animals, such as fishes and salamanders, which undergo undulatory movement.
Thus Einstein was contradicting the undulatory theory of light held by Planck.
It had their conformation but was material rather than undulatory in nature-a puzzle that could wait.
Whittaker suggested that gravity possessed a wavelike "undulatory" character.
The skin of these animal that use undulatory motion to locomote have several distinct characteristics.
Most fish swim by generating undulatory waves that propagate down the body through the caudal fin.
Since the undulatory rotation is now being assumed by the reference frame itself, an undisturbed state function appears to be truly static.
While living snakes usually employ undulatory movement for moving over land, sinuous movements are also an effective means of moving through water.
(uttered in his undulatory accents, and with an appraising, pondering gaze at her).
Physicists today attribute both a corpuscular and undulatory character to light - comprising the Wave-particle duality.
When the undulatory current passed through the coil of this electromagnet, the disc vibrated, thereby creating sound waves in the air.
Fish, shark, and snakes are all examples of animals that locomote using undulatory locomotion.
Undulatory locomotion is the type of motion characterized by wave-like movement patterns that act to propel an animal forward.
The former, indeed, is a particular kind of sensation, but the latter is merely a vibrative or undulatory motion the air.
Tupilakosaurs were aquatic, and used an undulatory mode of swimming much like that of eels.
In 1690, Huygens published his "Treatise on Light," in which he described the undulatory theory.
In undulatory swimming modes thrust is produced by wave-like movements of the propulsive structure (usually a fin or the whole body).
Eels, snakes, and fish use their skin like an external tendon to generate the propulsive forces need for undulatory locomotion.
In 1876, Alexander Graham Bell patented the electro-magnetic transmission of vocal sound by undulatory electric current.
There was an undulant pause here, such as explained our marriage.
The sun lowered itself below the undulant line of hills.
There was clear shape along with undulant flow in the Wagner performance.
In the first half, however, the team has shown an undulant profile and become eleventh.
The carpet was as cold and undulant as moving water.
The disease can affect humans and cause undulant fever, although such cases are rare.
Humans, in turn, can acquire undulant fever by drinking milk.
Some in the new generation found it difficult to imagine dunes beneath those undulant green hills.
Raising my head, I looked behind me, and saw only the sterile, undulant sands of the desert.
He woke in absolute darkness, with the undulant motion of the sea beneath him.
Individual instruments tweak the undulant figure with insinuating inner lines.
In Jedrik's mind lay a graph with an undulant line.
"This is a stylized Undulant swimming toward a star.
Two of the walls were taken up by charts bearing undulant squiggles in many colors.
The country now was undulant valleys, streams, hills rising abruptly against a broad sky.
While the undulant surface gave no view during the day, it allowed a greenish-amber glow to guide travelers at night.
At the time, his main interest was the bacterium that causes brucellosis, or undulant fever.
Hills rose in undulant mounds all around us, but Jamie had chosen a high spot, with a good view of the road from the village.
And all the while he was being towed down that dizzy spiraling with an undulant rhythm.
The Spanish works were sultry and rhythmically undulant.
Yes, he still has marcelled hair, which flows to his shoulders in undulant brown streams.
Then something slowly rippled the night sky the way a breeze stirs the undulant surface of a pond.
In humans, it can cause undulant fever.
It is transmitted to humans as undulant fever, producing flu-like symptoms which may last for years.
Mr. Previn's playing was laid back, yet undulant and full of character.