Sentences with phrase «at an image produces»

While the tectonic plates of geopolitical conspiracy shift in the background, the film asks us to look, and look again, at images produced by the oil company, together with personal photos taken by its British staff in Iran — including the filmmaker's parents — not for what they show, but for what they betray.

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The company has at times appeared anxious to cultivate this image, pouring funding into «corporate responsibility» initiatives to produce «social change» — exemplified by Google Ideas.
But I can not assess Mason's presentation of Whitehead in itself; my concern is with the fact that by interpreting Heidegger in the image of his reading of Whitehead, he produces an account of the temporal problematic of Sein und Zeit that seems fundamentally mistaken at key points.
«And if you look at some of the coins the Vatican has produced, you will see an images of a woman with a golden cup in her hand on them.
Lacombe explains, «if it is true that the substance produces at the interior of itself its own attributes, it does so because of necessities of its essence, which want to be expressed in a plurality of images of itself» (10:290).
That produced «the impression that we have very little certain knowledge of Jesus and that only at a later stage did faith in his divinity shape the image we have of him.»
We would never consider using a corpse to try and forge a religious artifact in this day and age, but in the dark ages there were many people who wouldn't bat an eye at killing a peasant to matched the image they wanted for Jesus, ensuring the body was properly coated with blood and oils, and wrapping the body tightly in the shroud to try and produce the desired image.
Another point of vulnerability in the system is the industry «s own defensiveness and sense of guilt which sometimes is expressed in management «s desire to produce a few quality programs even at the expense of achieving maximum profits, in order to project a «quality» or public - service image to the populace.
The performer image of the preacher produces at least two responses in preachers that have a disastrous effect on their preaching of the gospel.
Another disabling image that both entertain is the image of the preacher as a performer who has to appear at least once a week, forty - eight times a year, and produce a masterpiece of communication.
Artist and 2008 Woman of the Year Ghislaine Howard's exhibition is a response to this onslaught, questioning «whether we are over-exposed to images of conflict, and if the way images are produced and published changes our way of looking at them».
But the images produced at their trial — the troubled marriage, the lavish vacations, a Ferrari ride, the Rolex watch — can hardly be undone.
Therefore, to produce such a message in this environment seems to ignore our current situation at best, or to purposively invoke an image like this to further stoke racial divides and fears.»
In 1990, Henderson was the first to use an electron microscope to produce «a three - dimensional image of a protein at atomic resolution.
Eventually, they produced a three - dimensional image of a protein to reveal its working architecture, deepening scientific understanding of the processes at work — knowledge that has been used to develop pharmaceuticals.
In fact, the diameter of the lens has to be larger than normal binoculars, so it can take in enough light to produce clear images at night.
Researchers have gone on to study «proteins that cause antibiotic resistance» and to produce three - dimensional images of the Zika virus at atomic resolution, permitting scientists to hunt for weaknesses that new pharmaceuticals could exploit.
The Hubble Space Telescope alone has made more than a million observations since its 1990 launch; spacecraft at Mars, the moon and Saturn produced 120,000 new images during a typical 90 - day period this year.
Astronomer Tiantian Yuan at Swinburne University of Technology in Melbourne, Australia and colleagues found the new record - holder thanks to a closer cluster of galaxies, which acted as a gravitational lens that helped astronomers produce two magnified images of A1689B11 (SN: 3/10/12, p. 4).
FlatScope is being developed at Rice University for use as a fluorescent microscope able to capture three - dimensional data and produce images from anywhere within the field of view.
Soon after, John Monnier at the University of Michigan began work on an instrument called MIRC (Michigan InfraRed Combiner) that could convert the merged light to produce meaningful images.
Their pixels switch between transparent or opaque at 120 frames per second, producing patterns that channel the correct 2D image slices to your eyes.
To produce crystal clear life - size images, Musion's system incorporates a high - definition camera that costs at least # 4500 ($ 7500) and a professional - standard codec — hardware that compresses the data into a package small enough to be sent via the internet.
At the time lens's focal point the rear of the pulse catches up with the front, producing a fleeting image with a spectrum encoding the entire light pulse.
That cryo - EM technique dovetailed with Henderson's efforts, and in 1990, Henderson produced the first cryo - EM image of a protein at the atomic scale.
Among its instruments is the Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite (VIIRS), which has dramatically improved spatial resolution compared with its predecessor (the Defense Meteorological Satellite Program, which earlier produced images of Earth at night).
This image combines a total of 296 separate individual datasets from the ALMA and IRAM telescopes, making it one of the largest high - resolution mosaics of a star formation region produced so far at millimetre wavelengths [1].
The information about the location of the patches on the retina is extracted by the brain and produces stereopsis, even though only one eye's image is visible at a time.
Then, to make connections between genes and age perceptions, the study team asked around 30 white British employees of Unilever — a company that produces household goods and consumer items including soaps and ice cream — to look at front and side facial images of each of the individuals in the study, and to record how old the person appeared.
Produced by a technique called fiber tractography, the image helped doctors at Sherbrooke University Hospital Center in Quebec avoid cutting vital circuitry during brain surgery: The reddest nerve fibers were those most likely to be severed by incisions to remove the tumor.
In the image at left, the galaxy in the center produced the gamma - ray burst, designated GRB 130603B.
Individual DNA molecules show up in this smartphone photo at left and the traditional, and more expensive, lab - produced image at right.
This scenario is one of many that researchers at Stanford University are imagining for a system that can produce images of objects hidden from view.
It measures blood flow to the brain by sending light signals from sensors mounted in a 3 - pound headcap, then producing images of blood oxygen changes — representing brain activity — by recording the absorption of light at different colors.
These so - called electro - optical satellites produced images at resolutions better than 1 meter (about 3 feet)-- detailed enough to show individual cars and revealing such secrets as a new Soviet aircraft carrier under construction at a Black Sea shipyard.
The UVIS images, which are also being analyzed by team associate Aikaterini Radioti at the University of Liege, Belgium, also suggest that one way the bright auroral storms may be produced is by the formation of new connections between magnetic field lines.
Max Mutchler, a scientist at STScI who has produced tactile images for people with visual impairments, suggested that Sabbi contact Ed Summers at SAS.
The research team has been using NMR — a technique related to the one used in MRI body scanners and capable of visualising molecules at the smallest scales — to examine how small components of herpes virus help it to multiply by binding themselves with other large molecules; this produced images of a monkey herpes virus protein interacting with mouse cellular protein and viral RNA.
MRO's new images support this interpretation and strongly suggest that the sizable dark patch is a crater produced when Schiaparelli struck the surface at greater than 300 kilometers per hour after a two - to - four - kilometer free fall.
It's not reruns of «The Jetsons,» but researchers working at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have developed a new microscopy technique that uses a process similar to how an old tube television produces a picture — cathodoluminescence — to image nanoscale features.
Dr Ann Wheeler said: «The spinning disk microscope produces focused images at high speed because it has a disk with an array of tiny holes in it which remove the out of focus light.
Psychologist Akiyoshi Kitaoka of Ritsumeikan University in Kyoto, Japan, has developed a series of images called Rotating Snakes, which are particularly effective at producing illusory motion.
This novel technique, which produces a more lifelike image than can be achieved with standard volume rendering, has the potential to create a new paradigm in virtual anatomic visualization, said one of the article's authors, Dr. U. Joseph Schoepf of the Department of Radiology and Radiological Science at the Medical University of South Carolina.
In the middle and right images, produced using an X-ray technique at Berkeley Lab, there is a clear contrast in an exploration of the manganese chemistry in a battery electrode material.
This effect produces completely different images at the detector.
Researchers at Lund University in Sweden have now produced images showing the changes in the brain associated with these symptoms — a development which increases knowledge and could facilitate future diagnostics and treatment.
By incorporating a lens that changes optical parameters in response to an electric current, the innovative technology can produce higher quality images than currently available and could make eye examinations faster and more comfortable for patients by avoiding the need to undergo imaging with multiple instruments to look at different areas of the eye.
Laser pulses shined into the vapor exposed the size and speed of vortices swirling around the bats» wings, which in turn revealed the forces they produced [see image at right].
The current world record is held by the Electron Microscopy Group at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, where STEM images have been produced with a resolution in the range of 0.6 angstrom — less than one - millionth the width of a human hair.
Researchers at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in California are using a special X-ray CT scanner to produce a three - dimensional image of the internal structure of the 65 - million - year - old egg which reveals finer detail than CT scanners used in medicine.
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