0 to move in small waves, or to make something move in small waves -- marszczyć (się), falować
1 a small wave or series of small waves on the surface of water -- zmarszczka, fale , fala
2 something that spreads through a place in a gentle way -- szmer
Coordinated interactions between hippocampal ripples and cortical spindles during slow-wave sleep.
A model of high-frequency ripples in the hippocampus based on synaptic coupling plus axon-axon gap junctions between pyramidal neurons.
Therefore, the arguments of $7 are applicable and slugs are expected to form a t a constant velocity, if they originate from these small ripples.
However, 'bursts ' are three-dimensional and, in the sea, have dimensions much greater than the wavelength of the ripples.
Occasionally 1-1.5 m thick, rippled fine-grained sandy units are seen overlying this interbedded assemblage with a sharp contact.
The coarse-grained lower part is chiefly composed of cross-bedded sandstone and the finer-grained upper part includes rippled silty sandstone and bioturbated sandy siltstone.
The sandstone layers exhibit symmetrical ripples having sharp crests and rounded troughs (sections 1, 7, 12).
In places the bedding is distorted, convoluted or rippled.