weightlessness in English

noun

['weight·less·ness || weɪtlɪsnɪs]

lack of weight, lack of gravity

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1. 4 Astronauts in flight must adjust to weightlessness.

2. 2 The whole interior gives a feeling of weightlessness and harmony.

3. 5 Astronauts in flight must adjust themselves to weightlessness.

4. 3 Many astronauts have testified to the exhilaration of weightlessness.

5. They jumped and came toward her, Clumsily fighting the weightlessness

6. 21 To apply engineering Methods : To the study of astronaut adaptation to weightlessness.

7. 28 Objectives : To investigate the microflora in rats gastrointestinal under simulated weightlessness.

8. 25 The astronauts will soon get used to the condition of weightlessness.

9. 14 The astronauts soon got used to the condition of weightlessness.

10. 27 It tested instruments for controlling a vehicle in the weightlessness of space.

11. Now, as he struggled Awkwardly with weightlessness, Temple called it his imagination

12. 12 Objective To provide theoretical support for weightlessness experiment simulated by neutral buoyancy.

13. There are many synonyms of Buoyancies which include Airiness, Levity, Weightlessness, Ethereality, etc.

14. 22 Flexibility and posture of spacesuit are indicated with human mechanics ( including weightlessness ).

15. 15 For a further discussion of what is meant by weightlessness in orbit, see chapter

16. Floatability, lightness, weightlessness Air can be pumped into the diving suit to increase Buoyancy

17. These parts also withstand extremely low or high temperatures, weightlessness, and high acceleration forces.

18. 18 But thinness, as opposed to slimness, also carries connotations of weightlessness and emptiness.

19. 10 The excreta not because of weightlessness, but will scatter to the installment outside.

20. 17 There are sailors sleeping next to the engine room of ships and astronauts sleeping in weightlessness.

21. 16 Connelly flexed his fingers and toes and felt renewed pain, a feeling of weightlessness.

22. 19 It's based on the technology that was developed to help astronauts cope with weightlessness.

23. 9 Ojective To study the endothelial mechanism of simulated weightlessness on the reactivity of pulmonary artery.

24. Although we could see it, an odd weightlessness rising from the fog, we could not pinpoint its location.

25. There are also several similar words to Airiness in our dictionary, which are Levity, Weightlessness and Ethereality

26. Assessment of the effectiveness of systems for humidifying and aerating root-inhabited environments in conditions of weightlessness;

27. 7 Objective To investigate the effects of simulated weightlessness and mechanical loading on bone interstitial fluid flow.

28. 28 Objective To investigate the effects of simulated weightlessness and mechanical loading on bone interstitial fluid flow.

29. 24 As you perfect this technique, the dead point will begin to feel like an instant of weightlessness.

30. 13 The astronauts are conducting a series of experiments to learn more about how the body adapts to weightlessness.

31. 1 Although we could see it, an odd weightlessness rising from the fog, we could not pinpoint its location.

32. For instance, there is the challenge to the body and mind of prolonged weightlessness due to a lack of gravity away from the earth.

33. 29 No cardiac arrhythmia was found in hypoxia group. Conclusion Hypoxia is more effective in counter measuring orthostatic intolerance after weightlessness than Qigong.

34. 26 Current data showed that lowering of orthostatic tolerance after prolonged weightlessness is most likely due to change of baroreceptor reflex function.

35. 6 Weightlessness, stress and ionic radiation on space flight can induce metabolic and endocrinal disturbance of human body, and thus influence the health of astronauts.

36. 20 A primary purpose of the nine-day flight was to have been gathering evidence on how the human body adapted to weightlessness.

37. A negative Connotation — connotative / ˈkɒnəteɪtɪv $ ˈkɑːn-, kəˈnoʊtətɪv / adjective Examples from the Corpus Connotation • But thinness, as opposed to slimness, also carries Connotations of weightlessness and emptiness

38. 8 They are in a condition of weightlessness. And this is why, in rockets and space capsules, weightless astronauts and objects float about in the air.

39. Astronomical Lyrics: The endless of darkness is hovering / The sound of the silence is deafening / Ten billion decibels shattering / Forces of gravity taking me, taking me / Weightlessness

40. 19 One of the many important aspects of preflight training will be to make sure that passengers are fully prepared for weightlessness, indeed, perhaps not even too excited about it.

41. 30 The roll disk wearing testing machine is used to study the wearability of alloy cast iron after laser melting. The test result shows that the wear weightlessness is reduced greatly.

42. 11 The simulated weightlessness not only results in changes in expression of MHC in extrafusal fibers and transformation of myofiber type, but also changes in expression of MHC in intrafusal fibers.

43. 23 In 19 more than 10 years before the first human space flight, an expert in aviation medicine tried to predict some of the medical effects of space travel and, in particular, of weightlessness.

44. Airiness: 1 n the property of something spacious and abounding in fresh air Type of: capaciousness , commodiousness , roominess , spaciousness spatial largeness and extensiveness (especially inside a building) n the property of something weightless and insubstantial Synonyms: buoyancy Type of: lightness , weightlessness the property of being

45. Biophysicists, whose work complements that of biochemists, usually study atomic-level processes and how evolution or biology is affected by the laws of physics. For example, NASA continues to explore how various types of organisms, including bacteria and people, adapt to conditions of near weightlessness or microgravity in space.

46. Weightlessness can affect the vestibular function, primarily the otolith function, both directly due to the loss of gravitational influence and by eliminating the support and minimizing proprioceptive Afferentation, influencing indirectly through the central integrative multisensory structures of the central nervous system (CNS), where the convergence of afferent signals of various sensory