The surface magnetism of the samples altered the polarization of the light pulses, providing the information needed to
create images of their states.
Not exact matches
The Copyright, Designs and Patents Act
of 1988 clearly
states that the ownership
of an
image is retained by the person who
created it.
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As humans
created in the
image of God we are capable
of divine expression even in our pitiful fallen
state; even the soldiers in World War 1 had a brief respite on Christmas and walked out
of the trenches to greet each other only to return to the trenches the next day and resume killing each other.
lol» In the first and third creation accounts
of a man and woman in Ge 1:26 - 29 and Ge 5:1 - 2, the passages clearly
states that when the male and female were
created, only the male was
created in God's
image.
God
creates a realm
of rational freedom that allows for a union between Creator and creature that is properly analogous to the Trinity's eternal union
of love; or,
stated otherwise, God
creates his own
image in his creatures, with all that that may entail.
For instance, there are the hermeneutical questions
of whether the
image of Christ emerging through the glasses
of Islamic mysticism is what the Bible or Biblical authors «intended»; If the purpose
of the crystallization
of the supposed authorial intention or purpose is to connect the ancient and the present «viewpoints» or the worldviews, one may ask if such a possibility
of a pure
state of intention possible to extract at all, or is it not that the reader often always
creates» at least some elements
of the supposed «intentions».
The Qur» an does not
state that humans are
created in the
image of God, although later traditions attributed to Muhammad (hadith) do.
I'm merely
stating the fact that you keep trying to become the mainstream face and
image of Islam when you are NOT, by pretending you're Muslim by
creating a variation
of it.
The basic Christian doctrine
of sin, which stressed that humanity exists in a tragic
state of alienation from the God who
created it in his own
image, is being replaced by the discovery that humanity is currently in a
state of war with the planet which has brought it forth.
Gardener then started a petition on Sunday that
states: «It is illegal in the UK for nude
images of under 18's to be
created, sent and shared.
The truth about man is that while he is indeed
created «in the
image of God», he is in a
state of spiritual insufficiency so pervasive and so disturbing that he can not live authentically as a man, much less as a «son
of God».
The opening chapters
of the Scriptures
state that as the apex
of life on the planet God
created man in His own
image.
Speaking
of «god - like» qualities, Genesis plainly
states, as many theologians have pointed out, that man was
created in God's physical
image.
John Cena, hero to man and beast and
created in God's own
image, has carved out a niche for himself since WrestleMania
of putting his United
States Championship on the line against all comers and having spectacular matches every single week.
Animasaun listed quality roads, mega schools, emergency equipments such as ambulances across the
state, provision
of positive engagements for several thousands
of youths in the
state and above all, a new
image of a prosperous
state where investors can now come as indelible marks that Aregbesola has
created.
«Weak and incoherent responses to provocations from other parts
of the country around the imperatives
of re-visiting the foundations and structures
of the Nigerian
state have
created the false
image of a North without its own positions beyond survival as the parasite
of Nigeria.
As a demonstration, the JILA team
created a series
of images to map small frequency shifts, or fractions
of atoms in the excited
state, across different regions
of the lattice.
The white region represents a fine mixture
of atoms in the two
states, which
creates quantum «noise» in the
image.
These three false - color
images represent the quantum Hall
state that University
of Chicago physicists
created by shining infrared laser light at specially configured mirrors.
With this in mind, the researchers with the Illinois
State Geological Survey are testing equipment that has never been used before with carbon sequestration, including seismic sensors that use vibrational energy to
create a detailed
image of the gas plume.
«
Creating images improved participants» memories and helped them commit fewer errors, regardless
of what kind
of list we gave them,» said Merrin Oliver, lead author
of the study and a Ph.D. student in the educational psychology program in the College
of Education & Human Development at Georgia
State.
This
image was
created with data from the Monitoring Trends in Burn Severity (MTBS) Project that the authors
of a new study used to measure large wildfires in the western United
States.
Working Paper Series # 1: Michael A. Genovese, Art and Politics: The Political Film as a Pedagogical Tool # 2: Donald B. Morlan, Pre-World War II Propaganda: Film as Controversy # 3: Ernest D. Giglio, From Riefenstahl to the Three Stooges: Defining the Political Film # 4: John W. Williams, The Real Oliver North Loses: The Reel Bob Robert Wins # 5: Robert L. Savage, Popular Film and Popular Communication # 6: Andrew Aoki, «Chan Is Missing:» Liberalism and the Blending
of a Kaleidoscopic Culture # 7: Barbara Allen, Using Film and Television in the Classroom to Explore the Nexus
of Sexual and Political Violence # 8: Robert S. Robins & Jerrold M. Post, Political Paranoia as Cinematic Motif: Stone's «JFK» # 9: Richard A. Brisbin, Jr., From
State and Local Censorship to Ratings: Substantitive Rationality, Political Entrepreneurship, and Sex in the Movies # 10: Stefanie L. Martin, Fiction and Independent Films:
Creating Viable Communities and Coalitions by Reappropriating History # 11: Peter J. Haas, A Typology
of Political Film # 12: Phillip L. Gianos, The Cold War in U.S. Films: Representing the Political Other # 13: Michael A. Genovese, The President as Icon & Straw Man: Hollywood & the Presidential
Image # 14: Michael Krukones, Hollywood's Portrayal
of the American President in the 1930s: A Strong and Revered Leader # 15.
There are 18 slides covering the theory behind the precession
of hydrogen nuclei, how RF pulses make the nuclei change their spin
state and how the subsequent relaxation allows
images to be
created.
Jeffrey Drake, an engineer at the U.S. Department
of Agriculture's Center for Plant Health Science and Technology and a researcher at New Mexico
State University, is
creating image - analysis software that can identify ladybugs.
The Albany Pine Bush Preserve and the New York
State Department
of Conservation provided materials, including
images of the four primary election winners that were used to
create a large election banner for the main lobby.
States are used to
create multiple variations
of a single object, and they can be used on buttons,
images, shapes, captions, characters, and more.
As
of now the looks
of the model are a complete surprise, Infiniti has not released any official
images but they have
stated «the updated QX50 has a wheelbase increase
of more than three inches,
creating additional rear legroom and interior volume.»
Similarly, although Assistive Technologies have access to information about native [HTML] form elements (e.g., buttons and inputs), Authors often
create custom elements whose
state is opaque without correct use
of [WAI - ARIA 1.1] roles,
state and properties (e.g., checkboxes made out
of images).
But perhaps my favorite animation is one Luna activates here special ability, Nightshade, because suddenly she dons a dark cloak, the background turns darker and her eyes light up blue,
creating the
image of a grim reaper, before returning to her usual undead but cute child
state.
He offers tips for how to use words and
images together to
create tension, show a character's
state of mind, or just get the point across.
Widely recognized as the leading video artist
of our time, Bill Viola employs sophisticated
state -
of - the - art technologies to
create installations that envelop the viewer in
image and sound.
For the 2007
State Opening
of St Pancras Station, he produced the exhibition and book Team,
creating powerful
images of workers involved with the project.
His latest carved plaster tablets and graphite drawings arrive at similar aesthetic
states but from opposite directions: the painted tablets respond to surface texture and chance operations, excavating compositions through deconstructive sgraffito techniques, while the drawings depart from landscape imagery and are built up into complex, almost - recognizable
images created through a process
of repetitive mark - making, erasure, and re-drawing.
The
images produced by these methods yield a shimmering interplay between closely aligned colors, such as the light and medium Cadmium reds
of Red Curve (
State 2)(Fig. 4), or
create startling effects
of depth as in his black - and - white Rivers series.
In her project «Post Internet Survival Guide» (2010), Novitskova and her collaborators collectively gathered
images and texts from the Internet to
create a book that does not lament the powerless
state of the
image but rather attempts to «interpret and index this ocean
of signs» in order to present us with strategies
of «survival.»
The press release
states that «Charline von Heyl's paintings are not abstractions
of objects or figures; rather, she is interested in
creating abstract
images that stand for themselves.
Ansel Adams
created a picture
of America in its purest
state when he shot his famous 1942
image, The Tetons and the Snake River (which influenced that
image you see to your left).
Artist Olivia Locher, who scoured the statute books
of all 50
states in America, discovering these peculiar eccentricities and many others, doesn't have the answers to these questions, but has
created a series
of striking photographic
images lampooning some
of the hundreds
of decisions, big and small, made every year by local and
state lawmakers.
Creating a portrait
of our society in the form
of three - dimensional
images is Olaf Metzel's (b. 1952 in Berlin)
stated artistic intention.
With his use
of this visual medium and his stance as a critical, conceptual photographer and artist, he
created what we might call a new photographic
image of the United
States in the latter half
of the twentieth century.
Lesley Dill, James Rosenquist, Ed Ruscha, Kiki Smith, William Wegman, Vik Muniz, and other leading Contemporary artists are invited to work in
state -
of - the - art studios in collaboration with expert artisans to
create works on paper — prints, photographs, digital
images, and books — and editions
of sculptures in a variety
of materials.
Around the same time, photography
created under the United
States Farm Security Administration (FSA) during the Great Depression and the Dust Bowl brought
images of rural poverty to...
With American Night, a visual commentary on the social fracture
of the United
States, Graham pushes light to an extreme, intentionally over exposing his
images to
create blindingly white scenes bleached
of nearly all color and detail, rendering near - invisible the dispossessed people and landscape.
[13] Dumas
states: «To
create an artwork (to make an
image of) and to give birth have essentially nothing to do with one another.
Beginning in 1926, when Magritte first aimed to
create paintings that would, in his words, «challenge the real world,» and concluding in 1938 — a historically and biographically significant moment just before the outbreak
of World War II — the exhibition looks at Magritte's
image - making tactics including displacement, doubling, metamorphosis, the «misnaming»
of objects, and the representation
of visions seen in half - waking
states.
With these
images of Karen Graham and throughout the exhibition Mx Bond explores the gateway to self - determination «presented by a subjective association with an external
image which allowed me to aspire to internally
create an
image of myself and for myself where I was able to live in a private
state of grace.»
Together and separately, through these projects Walker Evans
created a collective portrait
of the Eastern United
States during a decade
of profound transformation — one that coincided with the flood
of everyday
images, both still and moving, from an expanding mass culture and the construction
of a Modernist history
of photography.
Barbara Takenaga has
created a new work
of an unprecedented scale for a 100 foot wall in the Hunter Center lobby at MASS MoCA.The mural features a new
image from her series, Nebraska Paintings, a body
of work that moves closer to the representational imagery only implied in earlier pieces, but which captures the wide open spaces and big sky
of the artist's native
state.