A research team from the Quantum Photonics Laboratory at RMIT University and EQuS at the University of Sydney has demonstrated a new technique for quantum tomography — self - guided quantum tomography — which opens future pathways
for characterisation of large quantum states and provides robustness against inevitable system noise.
This book is appalinglyresearched, full of anachronisms and inaccuracies
with characterisation that is straight out of the music hall.
With a heavier emphasis on story comes a need for strong
characterisation as well, something which I feel DmC is somewhat lacking in its supporting cast.
But they do say that «any disposal option based implicitly
on characterisation of the deep sea as a «low - activity ecosystem» clearly is now highly inappropriate».
The Use of
Plant Characterisation Modelling Studies to Substantiate National Conservation and Sustainability Policies
Abstract: In this paper we present the results of the SPHERE observation of the HD 284149 system, aimed at a more
detailed characterisation of both the primary and its brown dwarf companion.
This article is laden with inherent biases, ad hominems, and deliberately
poor characterisations of positions which the author does not take.
I actually think that Tarantino deliberately changed his pace and settled for
more characterisation and plotting with this one and that's what put many people off.
However, stellar performances and a refreshing depth in
characterisation make this thriller stand apart from...
A genuinely warm affinity for red state Americana and a flair for
strong characterisation generally counter the occasional detour into bumpy narrative terrain in Texas Heart, director Mark David's solidly staged and well - acted neo-Western.
At this point, I should note that recent criticism has been aimed at
lazy characterisations in action movies, and in particular at The Raid.
Availability of these mouse strains is complemented by the standardised
phenotypic characterisation performed by Mouse Pipelines, that is freely available to the scientific community.
I like how Cronenberg pays so much attention to detail here, and there are always
great characterisations and powerful dialogue sequences in his films.
The game brought with it some of the most mature and intriguing storytelling to date, offering up some tough decisions with
excellent characterisation and writing.
This specialist discussion meeting about the EChO (
Exoplanet Characterisation Observatory) M3 mission candidate will be held in London on the 11th of October 2013.
It creates customisable and high - scale mouse models of human disease or displaying an abnormality (KI, KO mouse models) and it provides a complete
phenotyping characterisation of the immune system by polychromatic and mass cytometry measuring more than 50 simultaneous quantitative parameters in standardised conditions.
In order to get across [what are] quite often battles between good and evil — which is what is going on [with Heavenly Sword and Enslaved]-- there's more likely to be archetypal
characterisation involved.»
It's an approach that privileges things
like characterisation and themes over the duller mechanics of story development.
This resource is perfect to introduce students to the concept of
characterisation within a drama and directs students to the techniques used by the writer.
To keep on playing a leading role in the segment, Alfa Romeo Giulietta has been refreshed with a bolder
sport characterisation, new specific elements and an unmistakable family feeling shared with the fascinating Giulia, which is the new Alfa Romeo paradigm and ultimate expression of the meccanica delle emozioni - or mechanics of emotions - concept.
One element of the site investigations conducted at Olkiluoto is the excavation of the underground rock
characterisation facility (ONKALO) that extends approximately to the depth of 450 meters.
Co-first author, Ricard Argelaguet, a PhD student at The European Bioinformatics Institute (EMBL - EBI), said: «This technique represents an important step towards a
comprehensive characterisation of single - cell biology.
It will also investigate seismic activity in stars, enabling a
precise characterisation of the host sun of each planet discovered, including its mass, radius and age.»
It's a tale of betrayal and revenge, of logic versus reason; it manages to transition seamlessly between dead serious and bizarrely jovial tones, all the while providing
deep characterisation, a stellar story and gameplay that really isn't half bad.
As with most Coen Brothers films, True Grit is all
about characterisation and the siblings are helped by a number of performances of real star quality.
Lambert's earlier Hors les murs (Beyond the Walls, 2012) had marked him as one to watch; All Yours confirms a rare talent in accessibly portraying explorations in fluid sexuality attached to strong narratives and sympathetic yet
complex characterisations, as well as a deft touch for combining the comic with the dramatic.
The two lonely figures are silent for the most part, with the
only characterisation coming from the odd sparse cutscene of the snow fox scampering around in the snow.
Some geoscience and
subsurface characterisation roles will be similar, but drilling engineers with fracking experience and drill rig crews, alongside pod construction professionals and crews, would be required in large numbers across Europe.
However, this
superficial characterisation fails to realise just how developed and stable the medieval West was, precisely because of a coherent, comprehensive theological vision in which humans had their true dignity under God's providence.
Those injustices stem from the values we learn in childhood, and the title also reads as a nod to the
popular characterisation of criminal organisations as «families.»
Phrases with «characterisation»