All the elements are meant to be tactile and to stimulate different physical reactions to the spaces. |
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If there is a round in the chamber, the indicator pops up, providing a tactile as well as visual signal to the shooter. |
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And since people are still unaccustomed to the feel of the new paper, they won't notice if your fakes aren't a perfect tactile match. |
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Just as our evolved visual preferences are the raw material for visual art, so our evolved tactile preferences are the raw material for massage. |
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By playing with these cards, children were meant to acquire a sense of order through their tactile as well as their visual experiences. |
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Add tactile and personal touches that are likely to improve the bonding between buyer and seller. |
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When conflicts between the senses occur, vision tends to bias both auditory and tactile perception. |
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The card is inserted into and ejected out of the connector body by a reliable, tactile push action. |
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What resulted was a game that appealed to neither the physical exhilaration of basketball or the tactile delight of its medium. |
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The perception of being pressed by a cat was not always based on visual hallucination and physical testimony, but also on tactile sensation. |
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Things were obviously being created but they were tangible and tactile which allowed you to accept them more easily. |
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The stimulation in a holding therapy is primarily tactile and physical, frequently including forced holding. |
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Here the phenomenon of lyrical and tactile darkness is as fragile in his memory and consciousness as the elusive tropes of a poem. |
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I mean, just the fact that you're dealing with the physical world, with actualities and tactile objects, changes the nature of what you're doing. |
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She was solid, a block of doughy flesh, ample and tactile and pleasantly odorous. |
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The second side bears a greater sense of gravity, far more tactile than anything else the group has yet attempted. |
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Brickwork also has a more tactile and responsive surface texture than concrete, as manifest by the warm sensuousness of the book stack hall. |
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Print media is tactile, has more of a sense of permanence, and is distributable without dependence on technology or a connected society. |
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The paintings have been created using tactile road-surface materials such as sand, grit, gravel and liquid tar. |
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As the flesh-like tones play off each other, the gritty, tactile nature of the surface tempts the touch of the viewer. |
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The red colored indicator provides an instant visible and tactile indicator that there is a round chambered. |
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In addition to allowing self-direction, these activities emphasized visual, tactile, and auditory materials. |
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Plus, she thinks that I'm flaunting whatever relationship I have with him in front of her, and basically has a real qualm about us being tactile. |
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However, she denied any truth in the rumours, her spokesperson explaining that Jennifer is simply a naturally tactile person. |
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I am eager to find out if he is as tactile in real life as he is in my head. |
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My grandfather was not a tactile man and this created patterns of behaviour which impacted on us. |
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I hug my more tactile friends in greeting and farewell, and hug some of my other friends if I'm a little drunk. |
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When Paul and I had discussed my issues with his behaviour, he had explained that he was a very tactile person. |
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Maybe Bob is just an extremely tactile person or maybe he's thinking, hey, this won't last forever. |
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The use of fur and the tactile, kinetic quality of the stuffed animal make them sexualized fetishes in addition to their being commodities. |
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Within the ventral nerve cord, the axon projections of tactile receptors and proprioceptors are strictly separated. |
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In completely blacked-out underwater conditions, two divers conducted a tactile search to locate a sunken Iraqi minelayer with her deadly load. |
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Jan combines glaze painted tiles with glass and mixed media mosaic, exploring their resonant colours and tactile qualities. |
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In the museum lobby, a main directory resting on a console introduces the tactile itinerary on the slanted glass surface. |
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It is ideal for landscapes, like desert badlands or beaches, where you want to convey the tactile qualities of a subject. |
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These two shows, a few months apart, displayed the tactile and abstract effects she wrings from such small-scale marks. |
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By tactile sensation, I mean that feeling that you get that lets you know where your arms are with your eyes closed. |
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All that was palpable, tactile, realizable, was a distant mirage of dead spirit. |
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In much the same way, tapestry has everything painting has, with the added tactile allure of texture. |
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Animals appeal to our sensate selves with their tactile features and wild demeanors. |
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Far from a dry, theory-heavy show, this is a wonderfully tactile and sensuous exploration of different surfaces. |
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Digital tablets combine the tactile sensation of light pens with the ease of use of a mouse. |
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Children who choose to trace over the letters will get a tactile as well as a visual sense of the letter shape. |
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In dreams, we can experience sights, sounds, and tactile sensations, in the real absence of the objects of sensation. |
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There are 10,000 tactile receptors on the skin of one hand awaiting signals. |
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It makes the mp3 player a lot more tactile as it removes the sharp edges of the existing metal case. |
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White noise was also presented over whole-ear headphones to mask completely any sounds made by the tactile stimuli. |
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Patients with alcoholic hallucinosis experience visual, auditory, or tactile hallucinations but otherwise have a clear sensorium. |
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He listened politely while she engaged him in several minutes of overly tactile conversation. |
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The idea is that when children use tactile, visual and auditory faculties simultaneously, brain activity is at its fullest. |
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This tactile, sensual experience was made more poignant by the knowledge that these substances were pure, unalloyed, irreducible. |
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Unlike some other clamshells, the keypad is quite ergonomic and there is a nice tactile feel when you nudge the buttons. |
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The children in Asperger's study displayed a range of hyposensitivities and hypersensitivities to taste, tactile, and auditory stimuli. |
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Her work requires vast material accumulations that are vividly tactile and spatial. |
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The brushwork is fresh and lively, the texture of the paper leaving unsaturated textures and tactile, expressive shapes. |
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In several sculptures, painted yarn and spools of thread are made ambiguously tactile by offering hard surfaces on objects one knows to be soft. |
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But there were some foods better enjoyed with full tactile and olfactory senses open. |
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Chronic paroxysmal hemicrania or cluster headache attacks are never evoked by tactile stimuli. |
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The aluminum used to make the stylograph has a more tactile feel thus providing a better grip and writing precision. |
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Taste is detected by the chemosensory organs that are found in an animal's gustatory or tactile receptor systems. |
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It is a three-dimensional magazine, a grown-up busy-box of tactile surprise, a wunderkammer that arrives via parcel post. |
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Their phylacteries and fringes were given as tactile reminders of who they are-covenant children of the uniquely sovereign God. |
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He uses the computer as an instrument of translation, rather than a generative device, to create his compellingly tactile architecture. |
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While a wide variety of tactile surfaces may be used for this purpose, a preferred surface 40 is foraminiferous. |
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Prey were captured in water using jaw prehension, triggered by visual or tactile information. |
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The rough stones jutting out from the gritty mud walls appeal to my visual and tactile senses. |
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Proprioception, when used in conjunction with tactile awareness and kinesthesia, gives the brain more complete information about the environment. |
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We substituted many of the archeological pieces with replicas for tactile discovery. |
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Other, virtual reality-type simulators combine video or computer images with tactile feedback. |
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Having attended last year's event, I can attest to its practically tactile, loving atmosphere punctuated with childlike bursts of humour. |
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Each level of the garden has a pathway of crunchy gravel, making the garden a visual and tactile delight. |
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The pieces emerge, not as verbatim stories, but as patchworks of tactile forms. |
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Illuminated lift buttons will be at wheelchair height, and there will be handrails, tactile signs and vocal floor announcements. |
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Its star piece was a Khmer sandstone figure of Uma, from the Angkor period and in the Baphuon style of the eleventh century, her smoothly polished flesh delectably tactile. |
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Many of the sensory neurons belong to basiconic sensilla, each of which consists of a short tactile hair with one mechanosensory neuron and four chemosensory neurons. |
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On closer inspection, their active, tactile surfaces, particularly in the earlier works, consists of a rich and broad range of saturated colours underscored by earth tones. |
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The user receives feedback about the scene in the form of audio signals, and an additional tactile interface is being developed for future prototypes. |
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It supplements the visual experience with auditory commentary, tactile maps, and touchable models to provide information about a room or an exhibit. |
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Hands are used regularly, albeit that several exhibits carry the request Please Do Not Touch, a somewhat ironic stricture in the tactile land of the pop-up book. |
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He is even more thrilled by the informal studies and sketches than by the major canvases, because the former capture best the tactile immediacy of the painter and draughtsman. |
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The Leopard is a picture of Fordian landscapes made grimily tactile through the sweat and dust coating the actors' tanned visages and finely tailored costumes. |
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The ridges formed by the edges of the underlying shapes interrupt the smoothness of the glossy surfaces and provide the works with an irresistibly tactile appeal. |
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The architecture of the brain attaches a very complex structure to each region of the visual or tactile field, a kind of a minibrain connected to all the other minibrains. |
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Other potential symptoms include acusis, synesthesia, tactile paresthesias, illusions, distortions of body image, derealization, depersonalizations, and mood disturbances. |
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The keyboard surround is also black, but more importantly, it's finished in a tactile, rubberised coating which feels just great when you rest your wrists on it. |
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People here are incredibly tactile and try to touch you a lot. |
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Off to the Charity Ball is a firm favourite, with its livid pastels against bright white, the skulking figures throwing dark, tactile shadows onto the projecting shelf below. |
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For example, I would love to be able to be more affectionate and tactile with people, but I feel really funny about hugging and kissing my friends. |
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Constantly reworking the paintings and recomposing elements, leads to a tactile surface, with the painting becoming an abstract image in its own right. |
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The trunk of Oak at Field's Edge is broad, solid and tactile, but the lower branches are shadows, and the leaves and shrubbery dissolve into a green miasma. |
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Could Peso-trash be a serious threat to the lively and tactile scene down the hill? |
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Physical books, which can only be seen and handled in physical bookshops, are lovely, tactile things. |
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The neuroanatomical studies indicate that NO-cGMP signaling is involved in modalities as diverse as vision, olfaction, taste, hearing, and tactile exteroception. |
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Be creative, for our connection with herbs is distinctly tactile. |
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So, while we are getting an abstract account of the literal affair, we are also getting a concrete account, a tactile version of that very abstraction. |
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Sensual and macabre, the drawings celebrate the luminous and tactile quality of fur while provoking acknowledgement of the animal absence in these forms. |
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He's gregarious and tactile, always ready with a cuddle and a chuckle. |
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I've experimented with a broad range of media, including watercolor, silverpoint, etching, silkscreen and others, but oils have a richness and tactile feel I really love. |
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Sometimes the application of grip or a bandage in the initial stages can give the tactile stimulus necessary to assist with joint position sense in the short term. |
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While online viewing doesn't allow you to examine the tactile nature of the prints, it presents a good opportunity to view a wide variety of work in a short period of time. |
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Even his more mundane pots and bowls are highly tactile, with surfaces ranging from volcanic pitting to crackled glazes and sgraffito decoration. |
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In order to be comfortable and tactile, the leathers are soft-textured kidskins and printed calfskins. |
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The planum rostrale of pigs has tactile hairs distributed over the surface and numerous large merocrine sweat glands. |
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To help develop the tactile feedback aspect of iDrive, BMW turned to Immersion Corp. |
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Early efforts in tactile symbolization include those by Jansson, who explored the discriminability and usefulness of symbolic patterns. |
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A new embosser, called Emprint, has added Hewlett-Packard Inkjet color printing to the tactile and braille output. |
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Paul Bach-y-Rita of the University of Wisconsin, 3D tactile printing is based on the concept of neuroplasticity. |
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Aside from the tactile nature of braille, the partly logographic nature of braille orthography also adds to the complexity of learning to read. |
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The flacon is curvaceously shaped like a four-sided teardrop with tactile ridges, and the bottle is topped with a jewel-like cut cap. |
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I developed a prototype system with a simple tactile output device that represented the six braille elements. |
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This sleek A5-size graphics tablet combines tactile iPhone gestures along with a stylus to control your PC or Mac. |
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Directional guidance tactile paving crosses the width of the platform to coincide with the tram door locations. |
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The students' estimations of a line that contained a tactile distracter were less accurate than they were for a line without the distracter. |
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Bauer stated that the antennal flagella of carideans have abundant tactile and chemoreceptors, especially for gustation. |
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A sound sense of tactile order is present in all of the pieces featured at the Harn and is a common trait in Takaezu's work. |
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The small hairs on the rostrum of the boto are believed to function as a tactile sense, possibly to compensate for the boto's poor eyesight. |
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Alternatively, less expensive control systems ore available that employ simple control panels with tactile push buttons and controls. |
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Alternatively, less expensive control systems are available that employ simple control panels with tactile push buttons and controls. |
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The most severe being pain, numbness, loss of tactile discrimination and dexterity. |
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Cattle have tactile sensations detected mainly by mechanoreceptors, thermoreceptors and nociceptors in the skin and muzzle. |
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It is not clear whether they are doing so or are responding to subtle visual or tactile cues from the humans around them. |
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Chris's use of tactile exploratory procedures depended on the type of task, her familiarity with it, and the manipulability of the objects. |
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Short, frequent feedings throughout the day, and stimulating the baby through tactile stimulation such as hugs and playing a game like patty-cake, may help. |
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The device can also be used for nonvisual, nonverbal communication of feelings and emotions, which are expressed through tactile sensations emitted by the device. |
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In the latter case, the zonifugal test, we start from the anesthetic region and the patient is asked to state when the tactile sense becomes apparent. |
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Through close framing and attention to surface, Bailey presents the figure's brown, grainy contours with immense sensuality, again evoking a tactile engagement with surface. |
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Monophagous and stenophagous tephritids are attracted by chemical, visual, and tactile stimuli, and are selective when choosing oviposition sites. |
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Computer scientists and electrical engineers at Rutgers have designed Multimodal Input Manager hardware that simultaneously receives speech, gaze and tactile signals. |
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Like other phalangid harvestmen, Leiobunum vittatum behaved as a functional hexapod, the antenniform second legs being used primarily as tactile organs. |
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The authors, however, provided no explanation about how key spatial concepts, like proprioceptive or tactile learning, can be learned through a virtual environment. |
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Underwater food detection is presumably gustatory and tactile. |
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For example, spoken language uses the auditive modality, whereas sign languages and writing use the visual modality, and braille writing uses the tactile modality. |
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It was important, thereafter, to develop a sense of tactile feel and direction with appropriately precurved scouting files to detect the trifurcation. |
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Her simple silhouettes highlight unusual and interesting tactile fabrics, like the Eastern-inspired cloque dress and jacket and pretty broderie anglaise long shirt. |
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In addition to teaching in an articulate manner, the interactivity should include tactile learning as well as visual to reach those who learn better through such techniques. |
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Thus, vireos used only visual cues for egg discrimination in eight ejections, whereas in one ejection both visual and tactile cues were available for egg discrimination. |
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Install wire rope safety barrier, guardrail, driveable endwalls, tactile line marking, seal shoulder, install advanced warning signs and chevron alignment markers. |
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He seeks to widen them somehow, by doing something else, something tactile, nonanesthetic, something to get adrenaline moving in his numbed veins. |
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It is offered in US English and German layouts with either blue switches for a clicky tangible feel, or brown switches for a softer, more tactile experience. |
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The results indicate that discriminable and effective tactile thematic maps can be produced using classed data with a microcapsule paper production method. |
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Colour shifts, tactile effects and pearlescence now combine to create a stunning finish and are certain to make any sleeved product catch the eye. |
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For music lovers with any Apple iDevice, Wall Of Sound is the first app that unites music navigation and discovery with a tactile, visual and auditory experience. |
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