The sensor itself needs
a bright flash of light to essentially take a photo of your fingerprint, and only OLED displays can produce
a bright flash of light in a thumb - sized area on the screen while keeping the rest of the display off.
The dioptric section is a round bull's - eye panel that produces
the bright flash of the light.
For a moment, through the curtain of snow, he thought he could see
the bright flash of her hair — a fox's tail peeking from a snug woolen cap — but as quickly as he saw it, it was gone.
My gaze shot back outside, just in time to see
another bright flash of silver as the craft streaked laterally across the landscape, then halted and hovered over an adjacent patch of terrain before zooming off again.
Rain falling and bouncing off your gun, a blast of steam fogs your visor and leaves condensation on it,
a bright flash of light lets you see your own reflection in the visor.
About two seconds after the gravitational waves ended,
a bright flash of light, in the form of gamma rays, was detected by NASA's Fermi space telescope.
When the shock wave reaches the surface of the star,
a bright flash of light, called a «shock breakout,» is predicted.
When the shockwave reaches the surface of the star,
a bright flash of light, called a «shock breakout,» is predicted.
Just
a bright flash of light... and maybe a little dust.
The sense we get here is that Jesus will not appear in the flesh as the same Jesus of Nazareth who was speaking, but that it would be his spirit, the Christ, the same spirit with which mankind is (or will be, or is being) anointed, that will manifest across the entire corpus of humanity, like
bright flashes of lightning seen everywhere illuminating the darkness of the clouds.
But when the scientists took another took a look at the Galileo images, they saw something Sagan and his colleagues apparently missed —
bright flashes of light over land as well.
As for learning about how to communicate with
the bright flashes of lights, which are probably your Spirit Guides, check out my online course, Life With Spirit Guides: How to Easily Tap Into Loving Support.
After more reiteration of things we've already seen, the action picks up, and the movie turns into a visceral assault of bright colors and sight - gags and
bright flashes of light and monkeys falling from the sky.
There's a choice of paint schemes — yes,
the bright flashes of contrasting colour are painted, not cheap vinyl — which take classic Aston Martin racers as their inspiration.
Storm phobia can be attributed to several triggers: A drop in air pressure, the build - up of static electricity, the sound of the wind, the scent of the oncoming rain,
bright flashes of lightning, or the loud crash of thunder.
The loud sounds that fireworks make, along with
the bright flashes of light, are foreign to your dog.
Rain on the roof of the house,
bright flashes of light or even the drop in air pressure before a storm may be enough to trigger anxiety.
The loud noises and
bright flashes of fireworks may alarm your dog, so we have a few great tips to minimize your dog's anxiety and fear during fireworks celebrations.
cessive colour thanks to
the bright flashes of everyone firing their weapons in the tiny confined deathmatch arenas.
Unfortunately, there isn't much in the way of polish, with no way to tell how many kills you have other than physically counting, something that isn't easy when half the screen is covered in excessive colour thanks to
the bright flashes of everyone firing their weapons in the tiny confined deathmatch arenas.
Her signature graffiti - like markings, often
bright flashes of neon, are here executed in quick, curved black outlines that penetrate through faux pixels, atop a bare canvas surface.
Not exact matches
The open - source designs lend themselves to «a culture
of sharing,» and tens
of thousands
of Adafruit customers are feeding off each other's creativity, tinkering with more powerful MintyBoosts and iNecklaces that
flash at different speeds and cycle through
bright colors.
Do they find themselves akin to being in the middle
of Times Square with
flashing billboards,
bright lights, and the consistent horns
of taxi cabs?
Darkness is the Absence
of Something you can have Low Light, Normal Light,
Bright Light,
Flashing Light... But if you have No Light constantly, you have nothing and it's called Darkness, isn't it?
In the writings
of the
bright -
flashing contemporary stars, including the more angry apostles
of revolution theology, I find an unfilled cognitive vacuum, one that leaves the mind merely a mood ahead
of those skeptical critics intent on killing the Almighty.
Whether you ushered in the first official day
of Spring last week with warm temps and sunshine or your state is still stuck in blizzard - mode for a few more weeks, these
bright, colorful, and fabulously fresh salads will help you get into the Springtime mood in a
flash.
I think autumn is much more
of vegetable territory than summer — all the stone fruit and berries come in a quick,
bright and happy
flash, and before we know it, we are left with squash, roots, and sturdy winter greens.
F. Scott Fitzgerald put it nicely: «In the spring
of 1927, something
bright and alien
flashed across the sky... and for a moment, people set down their glasses in country clubs and speakeasies and thought
of their old best dreams.»
Fans
of the opposing team often travel to catch a game on the Strip, where the
bright lights and signs for blackjack, keno, all - you - can - eat buffets, and girlsgirlsgirls
flash all day and all night.
Cannibal Fireflies Are The Femme Fatales
Of The Lightning Bug World - DNAinfo.com Chicago - August 10, 2016 Their flash of «fire» light produces a bright yellow color, but no heat, and it serves several purposes, not just to attract a mat
Of The Lightning Bug World - DNAinfo.com Chicago - August 10, 2016 Their
flash of «fire» light produces a bright yellow color, but no heat, and it serves several purposes, not just to attract a mat
of «fire» light produces a
bright yellow color, but no heat, and it serves several purposes, not just to attract a mate.
Models
of jumpers that have extras and additions such as
flashing lights and
bright colors are often adorned with learning opportunities such as the alphabet, colors, numbers, shapes, and more.
Everything about school bus transportation is geared towards optimal safety, from the
bright yellow color,
flashing lights and sturdy construction
of the buses to the training and skill
of school bus drivers.
Ms. Moskowitz's opening statement was passionate and informative, and her demeanor was poised, her
bright blue nail polish
flashing as she emphasized the startling growth
of Success schools, which are rapidly expanding to meet unprecedented demand.
Electrons thus accelerated could be wiggled by magnets to create a so - called free - electron laser (FEL), which generates exceptionally
bright and brief
flashes of x-rays that can illuminate short - lived chemical and biological phenomena.
From her graduate study
of dinoflagellates, Widder knew that an animal's first
flash is the
brightest and that to obtain clear readings, the creature must be stimulated and contained long enough to measure all the light given off.
Widder soon realized that she could identify many animals by the type and duration
of flash they made — jellyfish, for example, might appear as a
bright circle in the darkness.
«If there were a
bright flash tonight and another three weeks from now,» he says, «we'd study the heck out
of it — and then we'd probably build a huge receiver to try and learn more.»
H. lunulata
flashes its
bright blue warning rings; image courtesy
of Wikimedia Commons / Jens Petersen The diminutive blue - ringed octopus (Hapalochlaena lunulata) looks like a sweet, possibly even fantastical creature.
The phenomenon starts when a star explodes with a
bright flash, caused by a shock wave emerging from the surface
of the progenitor stars after the core collapse phase.
Although the initial blast
of gamma rays lasted just one - tenth
of a second, it was roughly 100 billion times
brighter than the subsequent kilonova
flash.
Violent red
flashes, lasting just fractions
of a second, have been observed during one
of the
brightest black hole outbursts in recent years.
When astronomers spotted a
bright gamma - ray
flash on December 11, 2001, James Reeves
of Leicester University in England and colleagues in England and Spain leaped into action.
The beast apparently uses them to emit
flashes of bright blue - green light when threatened.
One day that may be all it takes: Townes, a Nobel laureate at UC Berkeley, notes that
flashes of light from planets around stars within 50 light - years could even grow
bright enough for the naked eye to see.
The
flashing may warn predators away, similar to the
bright orange
of a monarch butterfly warning birds
of its toxic taste.
And when matter ejected from the second explosion caught up with the debris from the first, the resulting collision produced an extremely
bright flash, which is what astronomers observed with SN 2006gy, the team reports in the 15 November issue
of Nature.
Their
flashing is so
bright that it had been thought to be the result
of bioluminescence, the production
of light within the tissue.
The majority
of the injuries in the Chelyabinsk impact were caused by broken glass sent flying into the faces
of unknowing locals peering through their windows after the meteor's
bright flash, he noted.
But before it bites, releasing its venomous saliva through its beak, the octopus sends out a warning — a
flash of bright blue rings — that seems to suddenly iridesce all over its body.
A report in this week's Science finds that these
bright flashes do seem to spread out by the same amount and are born from stars
of identical masses, which may help refine cosmic distance measurements.