The chipmaker is gambling there will still be room in the marketplace by 2005 for cheap, larger formats like rear projection. |
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Thus, three separate scales are needed to generate a trimetric projection of an object. |
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The melody often is divided between the hands and sometimes involves projection from an interior location. |
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On the lateral side of the superior border is a thick projection for muscle attachment, called the coracoid process. |
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After sporadic usage, the cordiform projection all but disappeared by the 18th century in favor of the Bonne projection. |
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The cordiform projection employed by Oronce Fine, Gerard Mercator and Abraham Ortelius may have had a hermetic meaning. |
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The map is also one of the very few cordiform projection world maps obtainable. |
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These projection fibers consist largely of ascending fibers of the thalamic radiation and descending corticofugal fibers. |
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More than any military operation, this kind of power projection works against the fomentation of militant hatred towards them. |
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These were made for use in rear screen projection TV sets in conjunction with our fresnel lenses. |
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Food is a fixation here, as it is in bourgeois culture in general, because it is an easily manipulated projection of narcissistic ego. |
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The government is counting on rising exports to meet its 3.68 percent economic growth projection for this year. |
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I don't think they had any knowledge of image projection from mirrors onto a screen in the 15th century. |
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By using slide projection on location, fragments of the past were introduced into the visual field of the present. |
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The set featured a large screen television and big screen projection with the questions appearing on the bottom half for all to see. |
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Digital projection is the only hope for revival cinema in this country, but revival houses are the last places that can afford new projectors. |
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A slide projection on view, incorporating found and original photographs, was intended to be shown during dance performances. |
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Traditionally used in medical applications, the xenon lamp has evolved into a key component for digital projection for home cinema applications. |
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Economic growth has been in line with the chancellor's budget projection, but the government deficit continues to undershoot. |
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Modern technology has given us exciting new forms of projection and screens that can be seen in well-lighted sanctuaries. |
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A tab-like projection on the center of a carved skullcap served to hold a headdress of animal skins and feathers. |
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What type of TV gives you the best picture quality, is it DLP, LCD, LCD rear projection, or Plasma? |
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Since mid 1999, digital projection of major films in newly designated digital cinemas has become a widely discussed option. |
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The studio supervisors have incorporated digital images onto film stock for celluloid projection in conventional theatres around the world. |
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Another installation is a video projection which shows a rear-view mirror on a car driving on a mountain road. |
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We can also improve CD uniformity by reducing optical aberrations in the projection lens. |
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The nearly spherical cones have eight to 10 scales, each looking like a shield with a central projection. |
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Performances will merge live acting with a digital video projection and a soundtrack. |
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Here you can see the world's first cinema film projection and first colour photographs. |
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A device comprising an annular seal having an annular projection engaged into a groove in the edge of the watch glass is disclosed. |
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He worked on geodesy but became interested in conformal map projections where he invented a quincuncial map projection using elliptic functions. |
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But all I was doing was quoting the Government Actuary Service's official projection based on immigration of 195,000 a year. |
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Further to our earlier posts, the BBC has now altered the projection of their new weather map in order to show more of the north and Scotland. |
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We can only hope that the projection does not become more pessimistic with equal rapidity. |
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Technically, Owen Moriarty's playing is as clean as a whistle with tonally strong projection. |
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It may also be the site of projection of proprioceptive afferents from the respiratory muscles and chest wall. |
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One method of helping students with this is to provide a daily agenda on the bulletin board, whiteboard, or on a projection screen. |
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We had a big lighting and projection rig setup in there, people shook their moneymakers, and someone I didn't know requested a song. |
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This anterior projection helps receive the trochlea of the humerus and lies in the coronoid fossa of the humerus when the elbow is flexed. |
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His voice and vocal projection are so vivid that whilst he is singing he makes you forget all other performers of the role. |
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For a project four years ago, the rear projection screen itself was something like 30 feet by 20 feet, explains Chess. |
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Beyond the 20-foot square room, larger, rear projection video screens should be used. |
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As is usual with films from the period, special effects and rear projection are painfully noticeable, adding to the concerns. |
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The instances of rear projection are handled well and almost all the miniatures are believable. |
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Old-fashioned, CRT-based rear projection TVs are bulky, suffer from potential burn-in, and need regular recalibration. |
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There are plenty of high-tech choices out there including LCD and newer style rear projection. |
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This included matte paintings, traveling mattes, rear projection, model work, and so on. |
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Also included is a short segment on how the directors used rear projection to place the actors in Rio. |
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The projector can be mounted on a ceiling or tabletop, and be used for front or rear projection. |
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Upstairs in the meeting room is a great, airy cloud projection, part of Grace Weir's mock demonstration of the Theory of Relativity. |
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While salamanders with ballistic tongue projection rarely miss their target, frogs that use ballistic projection can be highly inaccurate. |
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And it was as if he was suddenly larger than life, a living breathing projection of my own wilted self-image. |
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The 10-canvas Sequence pushes this logic further, repeating forms in positive and negative, plan and projection. |
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What depresses me more is that for our young actors, skills like speaking verse properly and voice projection are no longer a priority. |
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The zygoma has a very tall projection that occupies approximately half its length. |
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A crucial art of the political leader in a crisis is to mask his own fear with a calming projection to the public of certainty and resolution. |
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A front projection system with LCD projector delivers HDTV resolution for high definition images. |
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The sphere was scanned with a 1 mm step size, and the THz image was obtained for 18 different projection angles. |
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Choose from large models for video projection, mobile lecterns, traditional, and tabletop lecterns. |
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The cast put in a sound ensemble effort, with excellent voice projection and an obvious understanding of the text. |
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That paragraph also buries the lede a bit, since we skipped right over a glowing projection for Yu Darvish. |
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Backed by a sensational new lights, projection and laser show, The Australian Pink Floyd Show are truly stunning. |
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There is also large-scale video projection and a moving light show to recreate the Floyd's live spectaculars. |
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And because of increased force projection requirements, the need for skilled linguists is growing. |
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Modern-day technology with improved sound projection was seriously getting on my nerves. |
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Further, the detail and projection of the bass part at the conclusion is quite unique and chilling. |
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An artist of this calibre urgently needs a better instrument to allow greater projection of sound into a hall. |
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There are many sections where voicing and melodic projection will be a concern. |
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The projection screen is fabricated of a substantially transparent material, such as glass or plastic. |
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And yet, the figure isn't a detached archetypal motif, but a projection of the artist's embodied self. |
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A transmission electron microscope image is an in-focus projection through the specimen. |
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The second floor was raised on round arches and supported a balcony resting on a row of buttresses forming an eaveslike projection. |
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His clarity of projection, firmness of line, richness of tone and nobility of presence all bespeak rare artistry. |
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A concentration of burned clay and ashy soil was found against the west wall of the room, between a projection of the bedrock and a single stone. |
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Ideas, any ideas, all ideas, are only a projection of reality, not the other way around. |
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In astral projection, it is the astral body, not the soul or consciousness, that leaves the body. |
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It puts things in perspective. It's the closest I'll ever get to astral projection. |
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Regulate the speed, remembering that the normal speed for projection is 16 pictures per second. |
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The Mercator projection was developed especially for navigators, and presents straight lines as loxodromes. |
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What others say and do is a projection of their reality and perception, not yours. |
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Psychoanalyst Carl Jung said that flying saucer reports in reality and fiction reflected a psychological projection of nuclear fears. |
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A projection device produces images of the master on the copy material at different magnifications. |
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Even that image had been a projection of some earthly thing into her make-believe kingdom. |
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It was featured last fall in a solo show of mine, and the projection was scaled to fit the entire gallery, some 34 feet wide by 14 feet high. |
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It was found that both denial and projection of blame were not significantly different among the three groups. |
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Instead, she says that she devoted her study to astral projection and theosophy, hoping to find an answer. |
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In the darkened room behind this diorama, a wall-sized video projection showed a seascape of lapping waves. |
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In this projection the meridians are vertical and parallels having increased spacing in proportion to the secant of the latitude. |
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Beyond that, her soprano is strangely colorless, and her projection of the text flat and matter-of-fact. |
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All this is conventional, except for the projection forward of present-day mechanisms and gadgetry. |
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The generous showerhead reaches far into the cubicle and, with 410 mm projection, water falls centrally over the bather. |
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The laser was positioned with a combination of beam splitters, mirrors and lenses to create a vibration-sensitive projection on the nearest wall. |
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In map making, the prevalent European Mercator projection system introduces distortions making some areas much bigger and others much smaller. |
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Mercator made many new maps and globes, but his greatest contribution to cartography must be the Mercator projection. |
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In the standard Mercator projection, the poles appear not as points but as a straight line. |
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Different three-dimensional objects, oriented appropriately, have the same two-dimensional plane projection. |
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It is this kind of unconscious projection that determines our behavior, especially in personal relationships. |
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The principal mesencephalic projection to the striatum originates from the substantia nigra pars compacta. |
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They operate with so much psychological projection that they would make a great case for a person to use to study for a doctoral thesis! |
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The most studied topographical projection is that of the optic nerve from the retina into the brain. |
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One might think of this as illustrating the defences of splitting, projection and rationalization. |
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I don't think I've seen a clearer example of the psychological phenomena known as projection in my life. |
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They differ, however, in having a flat rather than a concave pseudointerarea, and in having a tubular projection extending from larval shell. |
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Instead, an enlarged supratemporal intervenes and forms a sharp projection at the corner of the skull table. |
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Each arm can also include a projection that extends at least partially into a wall opening. |
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A ventral projection of the jugal extends over the lateral surface of the maxilla. |
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The Commander hit a switch on his podium and a holographic projection of Earth's moon, Luna, was generated in front of the Commander's podium. |
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The key formal innovation of Christmas on Earth is its superimposed projection in unequal sizes, a format that she originated. |
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During this period he began to perfect a new map projection for which he is best remembered. |
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Early projection devices were frequented around the Johannesburg goldfields from 1895 on. |
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He also introduced two planes of projection at right angles to each other for graphical description of solid objects. |
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Neither the antennal nerve nor the tracts that carry the axons of projection neurons show diaphorase activity. |
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In this case the gutter-like structure survives a projection onto just two dimensions of folding space. |
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The crown projection area and crown volume of each individual were approximated as an ellipse and an ellipsoid of revolution, respectively. |
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They are separated by an upward projection called the intercondylar eminence. |
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The Sun crosses the projection of Earth's equator on the sky and passes into the Southern Hemisphere. |
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The flying off and curling of the drapery by the wind serves as an equipoise to balance the projection of the Triton's elbow. |
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The tower houses a laser projection device that gradually describes a horizontal line of red light on the gallery walls and then erases itself. |
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Since the birefringence of the projection lens is well controlled, there is little wavefront error due to polarization. |
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Freud turns to the mechanism of projection to explain the existence of spirits as an exteriorization of internal mental processes. |
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Each volume projection shows DNA in blue and a probe to the second chromosome centromeric heterochromatin in red. |
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The popular audience enjoyed posed scenes, serious and comic, mass produced for the stereoscope and for magic lantern projection. |
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The orientation of the projection surface can be normal, transverse or oblique. |
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Psychologically, demons may well be a projection of ourselves, the worst part of our nature or the most feared part of our own nature. |
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The nasal bone is a projection that lies between the two orbits and is below the superciliary crest. |
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One, the projection of the film onto the bathtowel-sized screen was so painfully out of focus it made my eyes throb. |
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The long-term projection for people with paranoid personality disorder is bleak. |
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The circuit boards comprise a notch in the top edge which receives a corresponding projection. |
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The lights are switched on when the operator stops projection to change the spools. |
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Each groove holds the projection and stops the swivel action while the swivel base swivels to a particular orientation in the mounting base. |
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It's a fairly startling projection of a future that's looking increasingly bleak for newspaper classifieds. |
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The jugular process is enlarged and the tympanic projection is extended anteriorly from the ventral surface of the tympanic bulla. |
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The coordinates in the projection of an arbitrary triangle are determined by the ratios between spherical angles. |
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This projection staged a woman driving in a car relating her experience of a failed love relationship. |
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He describes how the chains have persistently tried to kill off his profession, leading to declining projection quality in first-run theatres. |
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She can make no sense of how her phantasmal projection can surface into reality. |
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The gray bar in the middle of the image represents the virtual projection of spectrometer slit onto the vesicle. |
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Her sensitive and expressive playing lacked colour and projection in the live concert situation. |
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The latter intersects various projection and commissural fibers, including those crossing to the opposite hemisphere in the anterior commissure. |
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One advantage would be his projection of youthful brightness and enthusiasm. |
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Zhang Ziyi is known in China as the little Gong Li, and her forte as an actress is the projection of an inextinguishable innocence. |
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It goes without saying that all the usual projection theorems hold for this inner product. |
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However, it's still only on big rear projection sets which are rather unwieldily huge and expensive. |
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Guest makes audible and concrete a paradoxically social solitariness, a sympathetic projection or filiation in and through poetry. |
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From the dressing rooms a doorway leads to the cinema projection room, where the latest Tom Cruise movie is unspooling on a giant platter. |
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We process and convert these inputs through the device for display on the projection screen. |
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Cinema is, first and foremost, the projection of a cultural identity which comes to life on the screen. |
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It can only be shown after internegatives and projection copies have been produced. |
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Its case now rests, not on the current situation, but on an unquantified projection into the future. |
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For the video projection the frame is not the surface of the wall but the dark invisible space between the projector and the wall. |
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Ibrahim proves in this work that the stereographic projection maps circles which do not pass through the pole of projection onto circles. |
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Oftentimes public fear like this can be a self-indulgent kind of collective astral projection. |
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Between the cingulum and the periphery of the specimen, note the mingling of short and long association fibers with projection and commissural fibers. |
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A class of TVs called microdisplays uses technologies known as LCD rear projection, digital light processing or DLP, and Liquid Crystal on Silicon. |
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Researchers at the Koestler Unit think that vision may involve a two-way process, an inward movement of light and an outward projection of mental images. |
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This 12-hour DVD projection, shown on a screen suspended in the middle of the gallery, records a day in the life of Mexico City's central square, or zocalo. |
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However, one advantage of digital projection is that cinemas can now be used to show all manner of live programming on the screen as well as movies. |
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On the third floor of the Paris Observatory Cassini had laid out a planisphere, a map of the World using an azimuthal projection with the North Pole at the centre. |
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Basso relievo, low relief or bas-relief, is used when the scale of projection is very much less than that of the other dimensions and there is no undercutting at all. |
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The present invention relates to a substrate of a luminous face-plate of a colour projection cathode ray tube and the luminous face-plate which is composed of this substrate. |
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For the most part the matting and compositing of these effects with live action elements is seamless, with the exception of a few bad looking rear projection shots. |
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A projection screen flickers into life and Hope Of The States shamble onstage in that endearingly scruffy way that seems rather at odds with their borderline-highbrow music. |
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The negativity they feel coming at them from others fuels their own self-hatred, causing a more intense projection of that hatred outward to others. |
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What interested me even more than the headlines was his little riff on the projection of American hegemony. |
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And the projection for future results was less strong than investor had expected. |
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A slide show projection of earlier work is also being presented. |
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The government has a fiscal revenue projection of a billion dollars. |
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The base of his motor was a tea chest, a biscuit tin housed the projection lamp, scanning discs were cut from cardboard, and he also utilised four-penny cycle lenses. |
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However, bedding-cleavage intersection lineations for this regionally developed cleavage display distinctly different distributions when plotted in stereographic projection. |
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Other concepts explored include an interior window between the kitchen and dining room that doubles as a projection screen for television or movies. |
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Party conferences, like American party conventions, have increasingly become stage-managed for the televised projection of the positive party image and strong leadership. |
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We then interpolated the gravity and topography data onto a 5 km grid using a minimum curvature algorithm and an oblique Mercator projection which minimized distortion. |
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Singers worked on their projection and enunciation so that the primitive recording technology would render their voices at least halfway decently. |
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In his latest video projection at pierogi gallery in Brooklyn, Lamson first shows himself walking on water. |
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One hand was outstretched to support the instrument by the stem-like projection, the body half tucked under his arm while his fingers danced swiftly over the taut strings. |
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These venues were marked by poor projection of both sound and visual. |
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The principle of projection is well-established in psychology. |
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At one end, a large projection screen displayed the screen of one of the game players, and about a dozen chairs were set out for people to watch the action. |
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A photosetter comprises a main projection system having a projection objective for projecting a type image from an object plane onto a setting plane. |
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Over time, those who use projection as a way to control their environment will join the ranks of the unbefriended because it's not safe for others to be around them. |
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In a book entitled Analemma he discussed methods of finding the angles need to construct a sundial which involves the projection of points on the celestial sphere. |
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Typical projection optics designs feature NAs of around 0.25 and consist of at least six aspherical mirror surfaces, with reflections tilted off-axis. |
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Most of their neurons are large multipolar projection neurons. |
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Given the fact that most of this paraphernalia hearkens back to movies of yore, only a modern projection screen, like the ones in Vic's lecture theatres, seems out of place. |
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I started to use slide projection and projected images more generally. |
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The brake pad contacting surface of each of the side walls is formed with a wear-indicating projection adapted to be in frictional contact with a brake pad. |
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They are a key part of Beijing's plans to transform its navy from an obsolete coastal force to a blue-water fleet capable of power projection far afield. |
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Leibniz, meanwhile, believed every atom in the universe to have a soul, the universe being a projection through them of God's will, like a cosmic hologram. |
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In order to show a Cinerama film, you had to completely overhaul a movie theater, tearing out dozens of seats on the ground floor to make room for three projection booths. |
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For example, the projection of film in the darkened auditorium and its public reception are important elements of the cultural experience of film. |
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Finally, the plane projection of the map doesn't quite work. |
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At Copley, he also exhibited a continuous 80 slide projection, coupled with an audiotape, showing a nine-person chorus singing sea chanteys with a pianist accompanying them. |
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Depending on the geometry type, you can preserve projection, plane, position, tangency, curvature, and any valid combination of these characteristics. |
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What is surprising is that someone discovered the map projection to do it. |
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These are flash welding, high-frequency resistance welding, percussion welding, projection welding, resistance seam welding, resistance spot welding, and upset welding. |
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Once this is performed, intelligent resamplers traverse the three-dimensional model to combine the pixels into the desired map projection and scale. |
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At the basic level Scarlett is a tempestuous heroine out of a bodice-ripping historical novel, a focus for fantasy projection on the part of far more sedate women. |
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When this process, which entails the mechanisms of projection and identification, functions smoothly, depressive feelings can be accepted and worked with. |
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Unlike the circle used as a familiar shape, the indicatrix is based upon Tissot's theorem of map projection distortion. |
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The projection of the neutron magnetic moment on the magnetic field direction is an adiabatic invariant. |
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The Zenith 60-inch HD LCD projection TV delivers 1280x720p resolution with 200 footlambert brightness and a 100 degree viewing angle. |
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Epiotic large, bearing crest for attachment of epaxial musculature.Pterotic bearing projection superficial to exoccipital. |
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The triacontagonal projection of the 120-cell was first drawn by W. A. Wythoff, but not in reproducible form. |
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Datums are another important map aspect related to projection. A datum provides a base reference for measuring locations on Earth's surface. |
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The diascope passes light through the two-dimensional object and uses a converging projection lens to form an enlarged image on a distant screen. |
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In Figure 9.10.3 we see a projection of the skeleton of an enneahedron . All the faces of this enneahedron are quadrilaterals. |
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Helder was also a visionary given to muddled, passionate harangues on immortality, astral projection and other esoterica. |
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The evaluation of the meridian distance integral is central to many studies in geodesy and map projection. |
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An example of the use of the rectifying latitude is the Equidistant conic projection. |
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The rectifying latitude is also of great importance in the construction of the Transverse Mercator projection. |
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A further conformal transformation from the sphere to the plane gives a conformal double projection from the ellipsoid to the plane. |
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For example, the 'exact' version of the Transverse Mercator projection on the ellipsoid is not a double projection. |
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These appear to be the first publicly exhibited films with projection of both image and recorded sound. |
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There was a separate projection room in the same area for theatre K, which was 35mm. |
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I have a collection of books on metaphysics, covering astral projection, reincarnation, and communication with spirits. |
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The German military thinker Carl von Clausewitz is considered to be the quintessential projection of European growth across the continent. |
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The place of molybdomancy is also to be located in the uncertain border area between spontaneous and solicited projection. |
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A planar projection of a three-dimensional object is its projection onto a plane. |
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Such lamps were used for projection or illumination for scientific instruments such as microscopes. |
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The datum, along with a map projection applied to a grid of reference locations, establishes a grid system for plotting locations. |
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The set of parameters can vary based on type of project and the conventions chosen for the projection. |
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The line was put on indefinite hold following a larger than expected cost projection by Network Rail. |
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A stereonet is a stereographic projection of a sphere onto a plane, in which planes are projected as lines and lines are projected as points. |
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The recoil of elastic elements in the tongue apparatus is thus responsible for large percentages of the overall tongue projection performance. |
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The employment projection for the metropolitan area for 1985 was an overestimate by about 12 percent. |
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The archaeological discoveries of October and November 1995 provided a shred of evidence to support this projection. |
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Philippe Binant realized, on 2 February 2000, the first digital cinema projection in Europe. |
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World maps form a distinctive category of maps due to the problem of projection. |
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A map is made using a map projection, which is any method of representing a globe on a plane. |
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All projections distort distances and directions, and each projection distributes those distortions differently. |
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Perhaps the most well known projection is the Mercator Projection, originally designed as a nautical chart. |
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He also invented the equirectangular projection, which is still used in map creation today. |
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A copy was translated into Latin by Jacobus Angelus at Florence around 1406 and soon supplemented with maps on the 1st projection. |
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Maps using the 2nd projection were not made in Western Europe until Nicolaus Germanus's 1466 edition. |
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And the final leaf contains the Ptolemaic world map on Ptolemy's first projection, with graduation. |
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The principal feature of the projection is that Rhumb lines, sailing courses at a constant bearing, are mapped to straight lines on the map. |
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One study concludes that portolans originated from earlier charts drawn on what is now called the Mercator projection. |
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In the book of the Xin Yi Xiang Fa Yao, published in 1092 by the Chinese scientist Su Song, a star map on the equidistant cylindrical projection. |
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The mapmaker must choose a suitable map projection according to the space to be mapped and the purpose of the map. |
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When it is rotated, the stars and the ecliptic move over the projection of the coordinates on the tympan. |
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The map is drafted on a modification of Ptolemy's second projection, expanded to accommodate the Americas and the high latitudes. |
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The map uses a modified Ptolemaic map projection with curved meridians to depict the entire surface of the Earth. |
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Wright's solution was a numerical approximation and it was another 70 years before the projection formula was derived analytically. |
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Nowhere did he claim to have discovered the eastern tip of Asia, merely that he had rounded a great rocky projection on his way to the Anadyr. |
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Fragmentation is the accumulation and projection of particles as the result of a high explosives detonation. |
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A projection type reader makes use of any convenient reflective surface, a blank wall, for example, as its screen. |
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Compared to back-projection, parallelization efficiency in projection is highly limited by racing condition and thread unsynchronization. |
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Another addition that seemed unnecessary was the projection of several unfathomable woodcutlike prints. |
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Top talk Julian Beever is a pavement artist renowned for creating trompe-l'oeil chalk drawings using a projection technique called anamorphosis. |
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Sony currently offers a 70-inch QUALIA rear projection set and QUALIA front projector utilizing this SXRD technology. |
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Zoom Rooms is the alternative to expensive, complicated projection and conference room systems. |
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A keratin horn is a horn-like projection composed of dense keratotic material. |
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His dad sued the Government for mismanagement of the economy and his brother's into astral projection. |
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A tongue-like projection coils around a dart within the ribbon worm, ready to shoot out at prey. |
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A narrow, rugose basal attachment surface is continuous from the distal basal projection to the apical tip of the medial process. |
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Interaction between paired-pulse facilitation and long-term potentiation in the projection from hippocampal area CAI to the entorhinal cortex. |
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The current projection is that this will take an additional two man-years of effort to complete. |
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Which 16th century Flemish geographer devised a system of map projection for navigators that is still in use today? |
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Which 16th century Flemish cartographer developed a system of map projection that is still in modern use? |
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Technical users can request any common map projection to ensure compatibility with existing geospatial data layers. |
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Rounding out the exhibition was a video projection bookended by sequences of footage shot inside the Vatican. |
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In F creaseri, the central projection reaches basically to the same level, but the distal half of the ramus is bent more mesially. |
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Instead, MFM developed this projection by service line and used the information to tailor space to the specific needs of each patient type. |
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Observation was recorded and microphotography was done for projection slides and photographs. |
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Although it is being called a hologram, it was actually a 2-D projection. |
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The thurst of the programmes will be conveying a message of hope, projection of a prosperous Pakistan and strong condemnation of extremism. |
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Instead, they furiously pressed keys on handheld clickers, as animated spaceships on a projection screen tracked their answers. |
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The Ikon Gallery had installed DVD and video projection equipment in the New Jersey Tea Rooms, next to the Erdington Six Ways island. |
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What makes this bone so distinct is the presence of a styloid process, or projection of bone, at the end that connects to the wrist. |
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What makes this bone so distinct is that the presence of a styloid process, or projection of bone, at the end that connects to the wrist. |
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In the computation of any azimuthal projection one needs a subroutine that calculates distance and direction from the map center. |
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More specifically, inhibition of their activity disinhibits the activity of the prefrontal projection neurons, and synchronises their action. |
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Why is opposition to any projection of force always the deciding factor? |
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Details of the 184-acre themed entertainment resort were revealed via a purpose-built cyclorama with 360-degree virtual reality projection. |
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The high-definition projection of the gangsta rap icon has triggered a wave of social media debate. |
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The 3D images were postprocessed with maximum intensity projection algorithms to obtain images similar to voiding cystourethrography. |
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Essential Kit The most important part of a home cinema is the HDTV or projection system. |
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This clade is diagnosed on the short epipharyngeal projection and the shortened middle femora. |
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Injection of a retrograde tracer, the pseudorabies virus, was conducted and the brain was investigated to determine the projection neurons. |
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For some pseudo-multivariate series, we might not be able to have the explicit functions for the sum of their projection series of one variable. |
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Projected at four times conventional film speed, it has a powerful graphic quality,apparentlyat theleadingedgeof projection technology. |
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Behind the scenes, TerraShare Ortho Manager handles everything for the user, seamlessly serving up thousands of orthos in the current map projection. |
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Sometimes called dreaming, sometimes called astral projection or out-of-body-experience, this state comes regularly with every renewal period known as sleep. |
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We report the first measurements of the detection of the directional nuclear recoils in a fully fiducialised low-pressure time projection chamber. |
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Those who received hormone replacement therapy after menopause had more attractive breast shape, size, projection, areolar shape and areolar size. |
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A form of projection, he had been told by a psychiatrist at Holloman out in New Mexico, a coarse-handed woman who wore a flight suit and stuck pencils in her hair. |
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Originally attested in Middle French as plant and plan, denoting a drawing made by projection on a horizontal plane showing the layout of a building, city, etc. |
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In the tripartite slide projection Transformer, 1973-74, Sieverding's and Mettig's faces are super-imposed and combined into one androgynous, heavily made-up visage. |
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In 2003, the Council released its first decadal projection, and NASA's Science Mission Directorate drew heavily on it and subsequent supporting publications. |
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For soft lenses, projection based methods are more appropriate as these are simple to utilise in a wet cell and provide an accurate method of inspection. |
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Littrow projection is the only conformal retroazimuthal projection. |
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Types of woodworking and carpentry hazards include Machine hazards, flying materials, tool projection, fire and explosion, electrocution, noise, vibration, dust and chemicals. |
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The Mediterranean Sea, at the juncture of three continents, fostered the projection of military power and the exchange of goods, ideas, and inventions. |
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Recently Mercator's projection has been rejected for representations of the world but it remains paramount for nautical charts and its use stands as his enduring legacy. |
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This force is intended to act as a naval element of power projection, able to intervene in any place of the national interest strategic space of Portugal. |
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The Daiwa Institute for Research said its projection is based on the assumption that the attacks could cut the pace of global economic growth by 1 percentage point. |
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His map covers the entire world in a double hemisphere projection. |
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This projection excludes the European and African mainlands and a small portion of northeast Greenland, but includes more of eastern Russia and Oceania. |
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The area is the easternmost projection of the African continent. |
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Map projection formulas depend in the geometry of the projection as well as parameters dependent on the particular location at which the map is projected. |
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