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- So when did all this regulation of osculation come about?
- Each circle could touch or overlap with adjacent circles; the equivalent overlapping of actual groups in nature was called osculation.
- During their first kiss she follows her doll's crazy instructions on proper osculation and sinks her teeth into his lip.
- Major groups united by affinities could also be related to other groups or subgroups by overlaps known as osculations, based on analogy.
- The obsolete Quinarian system of biological classification attempted to group creatures into circles which could touch or overlap with adjacent circles, a phenomenon called'osculation '.
- What it all adds up to is the same sort of coolly sexy posing found in Vanity Fair ads and on television soap operas in which kisses look like scientifically researched studies of photogenic osculation.
- The parameters of the osculating Kepler orbit will then only slowly change and the osculating Kepler orbit is a good approximation to the real orbit for a considerable time period before and after the time of osculation.
- "The Widow Jones " _ the whole " picture " lasted only three minutes, focusing on the title osculation, and was critiqued in one journal as " disgusting ."
- A more recent variation is tongue sushi, which shows some metaphoric imagination : The Japanese sushi _ cold rice rolled up with bits of raw fish and vegetables _ is evoked to describe the mutual rolling-up of teen-age linguae engaged in lubricious osculation.
- Forces from all perturbing bodies ( black and gray ) are summed to form the total force on body " i " ( red ), and this is numerically integrated starting from the initial position ( the " epoch of osculation " ).
- Greatly exaggerated here, the small difference ? "'r "'( blue ) between the osculating, unperturbed orbit ( black ) and the perturbed orbit ( red ), is numerically integrated starting from the initial position ( the " epoch of osculation " ).
- Further work from the 1930s onwards was carried out by J . Kanitani, Shiing-Shen Chern, A . P . Norden, G . Bol, S . P . Finikov and G . F . Laptev . Even the basic results on osculation of curves, a manifestly projective-invariant topic, lack any comprehensive theory.
- For arithmetic, Bhrat + K [ cGa gives several algorithms for whole number multiplication and division, ( flag or straight ) division, fraction conversion to repeating decimal numbers, calculations with measures of mixed units, summation of a series, squares and square roots ( duplex method ), cubes and cube roots ( with expressions for a digit schedule ), and divisibility ( by osculation ).
- There are three different schools of logical thought on the very simple subject of fraternal anogenital copulation ( AKA; homosexuality, gay sex, androphilia, sodomy, buggery, anal sex, or what ever one may prefer to call this phenomenon . [ There is often orogenital copulation and osculation involved as well, but for brevity s sake I shall not attempt to address those under this subject . ] At its simplest and most basic level, it is a conduct that a significant number of human beings engage in and indicate that they enjoy with great fervor and as a result, many of these same humans also endorse it as an enjoyable practice for others to join in on either with them personally or with a partner of their own choosing.
- One speaks also of curves and geometric objects having " k "-th order contact at a point : this is also called " osculation " ( i . e . kissing ), generalising the property of being tangent . ( Here the derivatives are considered with respect to arc length . ) An osculating curve from a given family of curves is a curve that has the highest possible order of contact with a given curve at a given point; for instance a tangent line is an osculating curve from the family of lines, and has first-order contact with the given curve; an osculating circle is an osculating curve from the family of circles, and has second-order contact ( same tangent angle and curvature ), etc.