Sentences with phrase «at high resolutions»

Power-wise, this package is roughly equivalent to what one would find on Core i - series super high - end business laptops from around 2010, meaning those who want to install Windows or Linux will still find a pleasantly quick experience and somewhat passable gaming, but shouldn't expect to run a large - scale CAD file or game at high resolutions.
These headsets run at high resolutions and refresh rates that appear believable.
Such situations, where cropping is necessary, shows the limitations of the iPhone 6's spacial resolution, and in the case of the Xperia, the unnecessary sharpening used to compensate for small sensors at high resolutions.
The most basic cards you can get already can run games at high resolutions at 60 FPS.
The memory bandwidth has been increased, which will allow complex rendering at high resolutions.
It has an interesting effect on the game in general — the clarity does a lot for its atmosphere, though as you'd expect some of the less realistic aspects of the world and geometry are good amount more exposed at 4K — like how previously - great special effects in classic movies can look a bit iffy at high resolutions.
This most likely means that the game won't require the latest GPUs to run at high resolutions and 60 frames per second.
Entries at higher resolutions will be immediately disqualified.
However, astronomers now report in the journal Astronomy & Astrophysics that they've photographed the system's core at the highest resolution ever recorded, confirming recent guesses about what is happening there.
Using the Hornet and SuperMUC supercomputers in Germany and a state - of - the - art code, the team ran 30 simulations at high resolution, and 6 at very high resolution, for several months.
Ban and Poul Nissen, a membrane protein researcher at the Aarhus University in Denmark who was also doing a postdoc in Steitz's lab at the time, pushed to determine the structure of the large subunit of the ribosome at high resolution.
Finally, they mapped copper and sulfur to these feathers at high resolution.
All 268 pages from Leonardo's notebooks are presented here at the highest resolution, optimized for the pin - sharp retina displays.
«Stalagmites are a very interesting proxy because they can be very well dated and they can also be measured at high resolution to give us oxygen measurements that we can relate to rainfall,» Carolin said.
«This is by far the widest field of view of the galactic center at high resolution,» says team leader Namir Kassim.
Using echosounders installed on the hull of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) ship Nancy Foster, the science team mapped canyons and shelf regions at high resolution over more than 380 square miles (1,000 square kilometers) of seafloor from south of Cape Hatteras to Baltimore Canyon, which runs from offshore North Carolina to the eastern tip of Long Island.
Applications for SETSM outside of earth science include computer vision, astronomy and national security — any job for which very large amounts of terrain are mapped at high resolution.
Even if that happens, we have at least a flyby, and we'll get images of the comet at a higher resolution than anybody's got before.
For years, researchers have regarded the ability to watch an organism's neurons fire — at high resolution, as the animal behaves naturally — as the pinnacle of brain observation.
Because «blinking» is precisely tunable, molecules that are only nanometers apart from each other can be distinguished — at the higher resolution end of super-resolution.
And not only does the LVE cut down on cost, it also allows users to print artificial human tissue on a larger scale and at higher resolution, opening doors for researchers, makers, and professionals to experiment with 3 - D printing biomaterials and fluids.
Following their sodium fluoride scans, the patients had surgery to remove calcified plaques and the extracted tissue was imaged, this time at higher resolution, using a laboratory PET / CT scanner and an electron microscope.
«We found this new ink formula works very well and can print at a high resolution of about 30 micrometers per feature,» Zhao says.
If all goes well, by the end of the month «Flock 1,» as the group is called, will distribute its nanosatellites in Earth orbit, the better to photograph the complete surface of the planet at high resolution 365 days a year.
«We have been able to view cell biology at high resolution on a microscope slide for a long time,» said Shroff, «but many times that's not how those cells exist in nature.»
Fractal implants, which act much like a pixel array at the back of a camera, can efficiently utilize more pixels within the confined space at the back of the eye, providing electrically - restored vision at a higher resolution, Watterson said.
The method developed in this research can be used to detect cesium carbonate particles at high resolution (micrometer - level) by using a fluorescent probe called «Cesium Green,» which also enables intracellular imaging of cesium distribution.
With the help of the Institute for Rock Magnetism (IRM), based at the University of Minnesota, the group was able to measure the magnetic materials within the speleothems to at a higher resolution and sensitivity than previously possible.
«Looking at a fixed cell at high resolution can tell you where different parts of the cell are at any given moment; but because much of biology depends on the movement of very small proteins finding each other and interacting, we really needed to look at how things move in a live cell.»
Looking at the 10 per cent of Europa's surface that Galileo has imaged at high resolution, the Arizona group found that roughly half of it consists of «tectonic» terrain, dominated by long, straight ridges and fault lines.
«Satellites map photosynthesis at high resolution: Precise measurement of the solar - induced chlorophyll fluorescence enables scientists to quantify gross primary production.»
In addition to running the models at the highest resolution possible to obtain the most accurate forecasts, scientists also conduct something called ensemble models, which allow them to determine the accuracy and consistency of their prediction.
To gain access to the gene - containing portion of the barley genome at high resolution, Close and his team identified and sequenced 15,622 BACs or bacterial artificial chromosomes — small fragments of the barley DNA linked to other DNA to constitute a circular molecule that can replicate and be propagated inside an E. coli bacterial cell, enabling researchers to produce copies of each BAC for DNA sequencing one small piece of the barley genome at a time.
At higher resolution, the «craters» on the crystal surfaces are clearly visible.
These microlenses work by mimicking something called foveated vision, which allows many predators to see a wide field of view at low resolution and focus on a single object at high resolution at the same time.
As Cassini maneuvers for its eventual suicide dive between the planet and its rings, new shots capture moonlets, density waves and other mysteries at the highest resolution yet
It's quite clear that if we could run our models at a higher resolution we could do a much better job — tomorrow — in terms of our seasonal and decadal predictions.
ALMA studies all phases of planet forming: it probes protoplanetary discs — planetary embryos — at high resolution; it can capture the increasing brightness and temperature of planets in the process of formation and directly detect how giant planets cleanse their orbits within the discs.
In one sentence: PNNL and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) researchers, zoomed in at the highest resolution yet on these problematic carbon - based deposits, which are vital to fuel production and other processes.
Over that time, the climate model would've been superseded by new models running on faster computers at higher resolutions using better understood science.
«With MESSENGER, we have now obtained images of the entire planet at high resolution and, crucially, at different angles to the sun that show features Mariner 10 could not in the 1970s,» Steven A. Hauck, II, a professor of planetary sciences at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio, and the study's co-author, said in a statement.
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The prime mission plan includes 40 to 45 flybys, during which the spacecraft would image the moon's icy surface at high resolution and investigate its composition and the structure of its interior and icy shell.
The well - known outer disk is clearly detected, at higher resolution than before, and shows previously unknown sub-structures, including spirals going inwards into the cavity.
Furthermore, for the first time, we apply immunogold to identify protein epitopes at high resolution, by localizing antibody - antigen complexes to specific fossil ultrastructures.
All researchers, from the BICEP Collaboration as well as the critics of their interpretations, agree that more data at higher resolutions is required to find the imprint of cosmic inflation on the CMB — if it's there.
The large number of markers allowed the researchers to map out at high resolution the locations in the genome where ancestry shifts from one grandparent to another, which are known as recombination events.
A NASA - led team of scientists has created detailed 3 - D maps of the atmospheres surrounding comets, identifying several gases and mapping their spread at the highest resolution ever achieved.
Note that apparently solid regions of deviation often show fine - scale pattern at higher resolution.
At high resolution, the FOS could reach only 22nd magnitude in an hour (before noise becomes a problem), but the resolving power was increased to 1300.
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