Not exact matches
«In particular, it may be tricky to detect a PWN from a pulsar
moving close to the
line - of - sight and having a small
angle between the spin axis and our
line - of - sight,» said Klingler.
The possibility of such cells has been debated at least since the 1950s, when researchers found single neurons in the visual cortex of cats and other animals that respond to simple stimuli, such as
lines oriented at a certain
angle or
moving in a specific direction, or light of a particular wavelength.
Respond intuitively with flowing
lines, jagged
angles, luscious swirls, wild scribbles, or dainty marks — whatever
moves you!
Because your toes are turned out at an
angle, the key to keeping this
move safe is to make sure your knees stay in
line with the toes.
The side of the car is distinguished by a dramatic «Squash
Line» that adds a powerful dynamism to the profile, so called because the
angles were inspired by the flight of a fast
moving squash ball travelling around a court.
The variable rack ratio, which adjusts in
line with the steering
angle, increases sharply as soon as the
angle reaches five degrees, meaning that the driver does not have to
move the steering wheel a great deal when cornering.
Unusually for a turn - based game there's no overhead view that provides a constant bird's - eye view except for when bringing up the strategic map for a better look at the situation, rather characters are
moved using WASD and a traditional third - person camera
angle that firmly places emphasis on
line of sight and spotting enemies, because once a foe
moves out of your vision he / she / it can no longer be tracked.
But dealer George Adams was
moved by the crisp
lines and jarring
angles of the artist's brief foray into Hard Edge, a style associated with Color Field painting and Op Art.
Moving from one drawing to the next the viewer will also discover thickets of
angled sticks; lightly rendered floating lozenges; surprisingly colored vortexes; compilations of
line passing as broad brushed symbols; hermetic compositions repeating within the same drawing; forgotten hieroglyphs becoming form; atmospheres menacing and combative and others lighter than the last wisp of sun - dissipated fog.
In others, the grid is established by spiraling
lines which cross at right
angles as they
move from one edge of the canvas to the other.