Sentences with phrase «bright field of»

Unlikely as it seems, this artist, known for many decades as a Pop painter whose canvases throng with violent, sensual imagery amid bright field of color, began her career working exclusively as a sculptor.
Also know as high - intensity discharge headlamps (HIDs), Xenon headlights are considered to be more efficient and longer lasting than halogen, while also providing a brighter field of vision.
Unlikely as it seems, this artist, known for many decades as a Pop painter whose canvases throng with violent, sensual imagery amid bright fields of color, began her career working exclusively as a sculptor.

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That means bright prospects for companies like Winnipeg - based Farmers Edge, which uses proprietary software to collect and analyze crop data, and offers field management consultation and technical assistance to help farmers get the most out of their land.
Here are highlights from the 2012 outlooks issued by some of the brighter minds in the field.
Under bright sunny skies, 225 volunteers from Dr. Pepper Snapple Group, Burger King and the community gathered in front of an empty field that would soon be transformed.
But most importantly, Vizitech strives to empower bright minds to create disruptive innovations in the field of banking and finance.
well, my thoughts shifted to once there was a picture taken at my place out in the corn field, because the sun was bursting forth rays down out of some clouds, but what the camera picked up, was a red cloud in the corn field with a bright round orb glowing in the middle of a red cloud.
Your splendid life... during which you loved your family of origin and made a loving family of your own, created a remarkable legacy in the local veterinary field, and collected so many friends whose memories of you are scattered like bright stars in a high desert night sky.
They're selected for fresh flavor, firm texture, bright red color and optimal sweetness, then steam peeled — going from field to pouch in a matter of hours.
The third EAT Stockholm Food brings together some of the world's brightest people in the fields of science, politics, business and civil society to shift food systems toward greater sustainability, health, security, and equity within the boundaries of our planet.
The newer part of the village starts just below the old town, and right in front of it, bright red pods stuck out of a field like candles.
Like Chinese food company Bright Foods, which bought Manassen Foods four years ago for $ 500 million, and Singaporean oils company Wilmar International, which is due to complete the $ 1.3 billion acquisition of Goodman Fielder next week, Monde Nissin plans to leverage its distribution systems in Asia and take the Australian brands, most of which are market leaders in their categories, into new markets.
Cleverly the pitch they performed on was lit according to the energy produced during the game, i.e. the higher the energy level displayed on the field of play the brighter and more vivid the lighting.
About the only bright spot forthe Demon Deacons (3 — 1, 1 — 0) was punter - placekicker Sam Swank, who leadsDivision I - A with 13 field goal attempts and is tied for first with 10 makes; he pinned the Midshipmen inside their own five - yard line on three of his fourpunts.
As always, Angell is mainly concerned with major league players, but there are some rewarding side trips, notably to the playing fields of Yale in the company of Smokey Joe Wood, the 91 - year - old former Yale coach who won 34 games as a Red Sox pitcher in 1912, and to the big league locker rooms (or the corridors just outside them) with several bright female reporters who were trying to breach that journalistic barrier in 1979.
When the directors of the 1959 Pan American Games set about buying a track for installation at Soldier Field in Chicago two years ago they not only found that there were no major track builders, as such, in the country, but that the few good U.S. tracks in existence seemed to be the result of pure luck — the Los Angeles Coliseum, for example, got its ancient but revered brick - dust track, the story goes, because a building was being demolished nearby and a Coliseum official suddenly had the bright idea that the crushed bricks would make a good running surface.
The players knew a black man would cross the color line that was first drawn by the sudden hate of Cap Anson back in 1883, yet no one was fool enough to think that some bright, scented day way off among the gods of Cooperstown they would hear their past blared out across the field and would know that who they were and what they did would never be invisible again.
Though Carolina quarterback Jake Delhomme provided some stirring moments and New England kicker Adam Vinatieri, as he had two years ago against the St. Louis Rams, nailed the championship - winning field goal in the final seconds, it was Brady (32 - of - 48 passing for 354 yards and three touchdowns) whose star shone brightest in Space City.
The Air Jordan 11 signs of patent leather elements into the classic Air Jordan 4 shoes outline, Jordan 11LAB4 whole new color red patent leather uppers of shoes has become the biggest bright spot, completely ecstatic presentation dazzle visual impact, off the field, let you easily become the focus of the fall.
But Marshall mostly focused on the bright spots for the borough, including plans for Willets Point, the maze of auto body shops and junkyards set for redevelopment near the Mets» ballpark, Citi Field.
Bright, who recently was re-elected with nearly 60 % of the vote in a crowded field.
«Employers get the services of a bright, young intern who wants to undertake challenging projects; interns gain experience and learn about the career field they want to enter while they learn about local opportunities in their field
As well as the SMC itself this very wide - field image reveals many background galaxies and several star clusters, including the very bright 47 Tucanae globular cluster at the right of the picture.
This Prize was created to recognize that global economic health is dependent upon a vibrant research community and we need to encourage our best and brightest to continue in their chosen fields of research.
Earlier this year David Van Essen, president of the Society for Neuroscience (SfN), strongly urged the US House and Senate appropriations subcommittees on labor, health and human services as well as on education to increase NIH funding by 6.7 percent per year for each of the next three fiscal years, stating that this is needed «to ensure that our best and brightest young people will enter the field and continue to make neuroscience research advances.»
In my judgment, that kind of leadership will require a comprehensive and sustained effort from both our public and private sectors — including a robust investment in education (especially the STEM fields), a federal commitment to research and development, a renewed emphasis on next generation manufacturing, translating federally funded breakthroughs to commercial applications in the private sector, an immigration policy that enables us to recruit and retain the best and brightest scientists from around the world, and appropriate tax, regulatory, and legal policy.
Consequently, bright objects in the field of view become saturated and appear artificially large.
The pristine building is the size of a football field; reflections of the bright California sun nearly blinded me as I entered.
The three bands then correspond to the galactic center of a galaxy in the Hubble field and the interacting galaxy, the center of a bright star in the Magellanic cloud and a star cluster and the last band corresponds to the white dwarf in the Helix and Cat's eye nebulae.
«He was one of the bright thrusting young stars of Dutch social psychology — highly published, highly cited, prize - winning, worked with lots of people, and very well thought of in the field
Tech's bright young things are bringing back the joy to what's been a utilitarian field, says a pioneer of virtual reality
The size of this stellar debris field, measured by the patch of sky that glows bright in gamma rays, tells researchers how quickly matter moves relative to a local astrophysical engine — in this case, the nearby pulsars.
The resulting high - resolution images and video, released yesterday and cobbled together using data gathered by the Voyager missions of the late 1970s and the Galileo probe that orbited Jupiter from 1995 to 2003, depict mountains that range up to 17 kilometers high, active volcanoes, dark lava fields, and bright plains smothered by sulfur deposits that have rained down from plumes that spew hundreds of kilometers high.
And around it you will see a bright ring of highly distorted images of the star field or whatever is behind it.
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.
Binoculars reveal Neptune in the same field of view with a much brighter mars.
The tiny, colorful guys running around on a bright green field, the psychedelic special effects and the bursts of noise drew her in like a moth to a 42 - inch high - definition flame.
This treacherous slope is a U.S. Forest Service field site, one of many in the United States, recognizable by its bright orange flagging fluttering from the trees.
They called us at the Bighorn Basin Project because the site is in our field area, and they'd received reports the bright blue tarp covering the site was sticking out of the ground and could draw attention.
Based on her dozens of studies in the field of chronobiology, Figueiro says she finds it implausible that dim light coming through a window shade, or from under a bedroom door, could possibly be bright enough to suppress melatonin — particularly when a person's eyes are closed during sleep.
Mixing and matching materials this way may pave the way to brighter displays for cell phones and handheld games, spherical light - sensitive «eyes» that take in a wide field of view, and flexible communications devices that can be folded and stuffed into a backpack, says materials scientist John Rogers of the University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign.
Other instruments will measure water and different key chemical components, probe the inner workings of the powerful magnetic field, monitor charged particles driving the solar system's brightest auroras, and, of course, return some stunning close - up color images.
That won't be a problem for PLATO, which will use 34 separate small telescopes to observe a wide field of view in order to monitor large numbers of bright, relatively nearby stars.
It's also possible, he says, that the magnetic field is sucking power out of the accretion disk, making it appear less bright.
«With this algorithm, we present a new way to achieve 3D quantitative phase microscopy using a conventional bright - field microscope,» says Adrien Descloux, one of the lead authors of the paper.
The researchers developed a novel algorithm that can recover the phase information from a stack of bright - field images taken by a classical microscope.
CONFUSION reigns among those studying animal minds, following the revelation that Harvard University has investigated alleged misconduct in the lab of one of the field's brightest stars.
But rather than a uniform field of random ejections, they saw bright jets of atoms shooting together from the rim of the disk, like miniature fireworks.
Along the way, signals from important features in our visual field — strong outlines, faces, bright points of light — increase the firing of some neurons, while less important features decrease the firing of others.
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