Any particle that strikes the wall gets stuck, and a wavelike motion of the cilia can move it back up the tract like an escalator to the mouth.
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A Type Ia would be a round, flat buckler, whereas a Type IId would be a rectangular, wavelike buckler typical for Italy in the 16th century.
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Try not to rationalise this as a particle that's moving in a wavelike manner because that doesn't explain the double-slit experiment at all.
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The garden included a pond, a waterfall, a symbolic mountain representing the Buddhist image of paradise, and a contemplative sand garden featuring raked wavelike designs symbolizing water.
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It is called a peristaltic pump, moving fluids in a wavelike motion of contractions and expansions similar to the way that peristalsis moves the contents of the digestive tract.
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Some old European swords ( most memorably Hrunting ) and the Indonesian style of kris have a wavelike shape, with much the same effect in drawing or thrusting cuts.
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Why, when electrons are fired one by one at a sheet with two slits, do the electrons hit the screen at the back in a wavelike scattered pattern.
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The bull's tail points into the surging, wavelike woods that rise out of the distance; a barn and silo emerge from the woods to the right.
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Bose is a progressive and profitable company that is growing steadily, having expanded its headquarters with a new building architecturally designed to reflect the wavelike design of its sound systems.
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Scholars have noted that the form of the poem follows the content : the wavelike quality of the long-then-short lines parallels the narrative thread of the poem.