Sentences with phrase «as lenses»

As both lenses are wide - angle, however, Huawei doesn't offer an ultra-wide view (like the LG G6) or longer lens equivalent (like the iPhone 8 Plus) on one of the cameras.
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As lenses through which we see and mirrors in which we are reflected, these works challenge our perception of and create new perspectives on the world around us.
In his groundbreaking experiments with plastic in the late 1960s, he demonstrated how this modern, industrial material could be tinted with vibrant hues and cast into parabolic shapes using centrifugal force, creating transparent, multi-colored sculptures that serve as lenses through which to see.
Bradley asks Elizabeth about the difference between viewing these three dimensions as lenses and domains.
It positions agricultural, environmental, and artistic themes as lenses through which the Georgia state performance standards will be achieved and exceeded.
The Harvard Gazette reports on Professor Nancy Hill's presentation, «Cultural Worldviews and Belief Systems as Lenses to Understand Ethnic Variations in Parenting and Children ’ s Development.»
As lenses like a long lense or a wide angle lense let in less light (if I knew the English terms I could explain why..
Detecting galaxy - scale lenses from the ground is difficult, but feasible albeit with lower efficiency and requiring HST or spectroscopic follow - up to confirm the candidates as lenses (e.g. Gavazzi et al. 2014).
Massive galaxies acting as lenses have revealed five ancient galaxies behind the lensing galaxies.
That means massive objects in space can act as lenses, focusing the light from objects even farther from Earth.
The past century's great advances in medical diagnosis and treatment — including kidney dialysis, artificial body parts such as lenses and joints, magnetic resonance imaging, and genetic testing — could have happened only with crucial contributions from physical scientists and engineers, who will also be needed for the next generation of health care miracles.
The same laser light interactions used to create the holograms that protect credit cards from forgery can also be used to fabricate optical elements such as lenses and filters in light - sensitive materials.
I read the Bible through that lens as well as the lenses of the infallibility and literalness.
These theories act as lenses, drawing us to notice some things and excluding others from view.
Second, have a granular understanding of the business — where you create and destroy value — using Operating Profit after Capital Charge (OPACC) as a lens.
The value of Schilt's work is in its use of the experiences of extraordinary people as a lens to reveal how the value of human capital — an individual's education, experience and abilities — is tied to gender perceptions.
«The idea here is to look at the top - seeded names in the NCAA and use them as a lens to help you understand why we like some of our absolute favorite stocks,» said the «Mad Money» host.
Gibney's voice narrates the film in the first person and he uses Jobs as a lens to look at how we interact with our gadgets, particularly our iPhones and iPads.
Same with the C, D and subsequent rounds, so you could also factor in the time involvement with the firm as a lens which to judge dilution and ownership.
A lot of what we try to do here is risk management, and we take that as the lens when we look at an exchange.
And use that as the lens through which you present the what and how.
For I see the Bible not simply as a lens through which I see God, but I also see it as a sacrament.
It serves as a lens to look at ones self and the surroundings.
A way to make this point is to exploit two metaphors: We could think of questions about the communal identities and common life of diverse Christian congregations as the lens through which inquiry about all the various subject matters studied in a theological school could be focused and unified.
But again, if Jesus claims to reveal God to us (John 1:14, 18; 14:9 - 11; 2 Cor 4:4; Php 2:6; Col 1:15; Heb 1:2 - 3), then why would we ever reject the perfect revelation of God in Jesus Christ as the lens by which we understand the actions of God in the Old Testament?
Obviously the intent of the sermon is close to the intent of the text: to create a living image that can be carried from the sanctuary as a source of power for living and as a lens through which to interpret the world.
To the two questions that follow the first one I would say that, yes, under this dispensation, in this act of the divine drama of redemption, innocence until proven guilty is an important value, but it should not be construed as the absolute, universally valid ethic to be used as a lens for looking at specific, singular events in the biblically recorded past.
What Calvin likes to call the historia evangelica (the «gospel story») functions as a lens that focuses a picture: in it the true image of God is presented, and through it God can be recognized everywhere else.
The objection was that congregations are by and large far too ideologically captive to their host cultures to be suitable as the lens through which theological schooling is focused.
The intention of the workshop was to connect migration scholars across various disciplines including history, anthropology, political science and linguistics around a discussion of the conceptual value of the term «political remittances» as a lens through which to approach the study of political transnationalism.
With such features as lens coatings, fold - down eyecups, and a shock - resistant rubberized coating, this product leaves nothing to be desired when looking for an all - around versatile set of compact binoculars.
Dr. Menko, together with first author Caitlin Logan, MD, PhD, and second author Caitlin Bowen, was looking at a mouse that had been engineered to stop producing a key developmental protein called N - cadherin just as the lens was beginning to form.
«By moving aberration estimation and correction out to computation, we can create a compact device that gives us the same surface area as the lens we want without the size, weight, volume and cost,» said Cossairt, an assistant professor of electrical engineering and computer science at Northwestern.
«These cyanobacteria use the entire cell body as a lens to focus an image of the light source at the cell membrane, as in the retina of an animal eye,» says University of London microbiologist Conrad Mullineaux, who helped to make the discovery.
Now Robert Quimby of the University of Tokyo, Japan, and colleagues suggest that a blob of invisible dark matter acted as the lens (arxiv.org/abs/1302.2785v1).
But as lens - making techniques improved and microscopes became more widely available, others got in on the act and they became something of a craze.
The gravity of this cluster acted as a lens, bending the light from a more distant galaxy behind it and brightening it.
The firm's Big Data Lab in Beijing has announced that it has used billions of location records from its 600 million users as a lens on the Chinese economy, tracking the flux of people around offices and shops as a proxy measurement for employment and consumption activity.
In a new paper submitted to The Astrophysical Journal on 29 November 2013 (available on the ArXiv Preprint Server), a group of astronomers detected a large number of distant, gravitationally lensed galaxy candidates — all viewed through Abell 2744, with the galaxy cluster acting as a lens.
Another survey, led by a private social science institute in Istanbul, used the protests as a lens for examining the demography of dissent in the country.
An appealing feature of the setup developed in NIST is that the boundary between the two surface regions, which can serve as a lens, is movable, since it is carried along with the STM tip when it is scanning the surface.
They used a 450 - micrometre - thick slice of fresh rat skin as a lens.
It was designed as a lens because you had to have the waves ebb together in the right way.
«Now I see noise as a lens through which to look at all kinds of cellular behaviors.»
Occasionally, when the stars are aligned just right, this warping of the fabric of the universe results in a phenomenon known as gravitational lensing, wherein the strong gravitational field of a foreground object acts as a lens that «bends» light from an object in the background and allows scientists to catch a glimpse of what might otherwise have remained invisible.
... discerned through the phenomenon of gravitational lensing — matter acting as a lens by bending space and distorting the passage of background light.
The Mfrp - C1qtnf5 dicistronic message is expressed in the RPE cells and in the ciliary epithelium, as well as the lens, but not in photoreceptors.
My research focuses on the evolution, physiology and biochemistry of alpha crystallins, a group of small heat shock proteins that protect cells against stress and are implicated in numerous diseases such as lens cataracts, Parkinsons, Alzheimers and cancer.
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