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Motile dislocations knead odd crystals into whorls

Nature Physics, 2021
The competition between thermal fluctuations and potential forces governs the stability of matter in equilibrium, in particular the proliferation and annihilation of topological defects.
E. Bililign   +8 more
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LOOMWEIGHTS AND WHORLS

Excavations at Maresha Subterranean Complex 169, 2019
Ian Stern, Orit Shamir
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Scalp whorls

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1989
Abnormally placed or absent scalp whorls have been associated with abnormal brain development. Defects of bony cranial development are not associated with such patterns. Single and double parietal whorls are examples of normal scalp patterns. Frontal patterns are variable, and scalp whorls associated with a cowlick can be seen at any location along the
C P, Samlaska, W D, James, L C, Sperling
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Whorl

Proceedings of the 2016 CHI Conference Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2016
Whorl, a multi-participant interactive media art installation, is an immersive dive into a world of flowers, color, and play. As visitors enter the installation space their presence is acknowledged by a garden of animated flora. Flowers grow, bloom, spin, and contract in relation to people's movements and locations.
Eitan Mendelowitz   +2 more
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