NOUN
- a movement that is a response to a stimulus but is not oriented with respect to the source of stimulation
How To Use kinesis In A Sentence
- This can happen either occasionally during cell wounding or regularly during cytokinesis and meiosis.
- All this, it will be noticed, is a case of cell-multiplication, which differs from that which takes place in the unicellular organisms only in its being _invariably_ preceded (as far as we know) by karyokinesis, and in the resulting cells being all confined within a common envelope, and so in not being free to separate. Darwin, and After Darwin (Vol. 1 and 3, of 3) An Exposition of the Darwinian Theory and a Discussion of Post-Darwinian Questions
- Chloe has telekinesis, which basically means she can move things just by willing it.
- There were lots of telepaths around, but only people with a Psi Index of eight or more also had her ability to move things with their mind, which was called telekinesis. STARCRAFT GHOST NOVA
- They can control your mind and move objects via telekinesis!
- Popularly called PSI studies, noetic sciences studies the phenomenon of telepathy, clairvoyance, psychokinesis, precognition, ESP and OBE out of body experiences. Archive 2010-03-01
- Slides containing F 2 worms were screened for the presence of worms with diakinesis nuclei exhibiting more than six chromatin masses (indicating failure in bivalent formation).
- That was not entirely true, as she could feel a small ability of telekinesis, but nothing she could use against him.
- It is undisputable that mitosis and cytokinesis, although tightly coupled in most cells, can often be uncoupled, suggesting that these two processes are actually independent, even though they usually cooperate to bring about cell division.
- This would be one of those times I really REALLY wanted telekinesis or to at least be able to make something sparkle from a distance. The lesser known superpowers