Other phones, including the Pixel, tend to mess up the blurring
effect on the small details.
Not exact matches
The post is filled with technical
details for those looking for a deeper dive into the science, but for the layperson this is probably the most interesting bit: Using a cool gadget that floods a room with a specific color of light, Westland's research group «found a
small effect of colored light
on heart rate and blood pressure: Red light does seem to raise heart rate, while blue light lowers it.»
It is also a fact that if one imposes a
small perturbation of some kind in a chaotic dynamic system, its
effects on the
details of a particular trajectory will not be predictable; but its
effects on the averaged behavior of both regular and chaotic trajectories will be more predictable, evident, and broadly understandable in terms of notions of stress and response.
Using
detailed computer simulations at NERSC, astrophysicists showed that this would have a
small effect on time - delay cosmology.
The
detail on the right is a simulation of the micro-gravitational lens
effect in the gamma ray region; direct observation of the orange ring — it also represents images of the blazar — is not possible due to its
small size.
With the microRNA signatures of mitochondrial function and dysfunction in RPE cells in hand, combined with a
detailed mechanistic understanding of how these microRNAs are transferred from cell to cell, we can use
small interfering RNAs to target specific microRNAs and block their adverse
effects on mitochondria function and their transfer to other RPE cells.
While
small studies in humans with cognitive impairment have suggested that BHB could improve memory, senior scientist and Buck President and CEO, Eric Verdin MD, says this is the first study in aging mammals which
details the positive
effects of BHB
on memory and lifespan.
The Milestone team has been able to reach incredible enhancements in terms of visual quality: lighting
effects on tracks and bikes has become more realistic than ever, recreating all light reflections down to the
smallest details.
The subterranean sequences still hold up rather well
on Xbox 360 - especially in terms of lighting - but the Redux improves things with
small environmental
detail boosts backed up by far superior precision in
effects work, much higher
detail artwork and what we suspect is a completely revised take
on the lighting.
Vehicles are polished to the
smallest detail, cities are more elaborate (sometimes one can even drive
on the rooftops), while every other aspect of the game is accompanied by various visual and sound
effects along with the dynamic day and night cycle and then some.
A lot of the improvements focus
on small details including altered blood
effects, leaves falling from trees more consistently, and «individually crafted direct light for each and every body of water.»
However, I am not optimistic — the specifics of the
small scale physics (aerosol indirect
effects on clouds, sea ice formation, soil hydrology etc.) are so heterogeneous that I don't see how you can do without calculating the
details.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Detailed new research into when global warming will start to have a serious
effect on local climates has produced the shock finding that it could happen much sooner than scientists have previously predicted London, 9 October — Catastrophic climate change may begin sooner than anyone expected --- and the first place to feel the heat could be a
small but important city in Indonesia.
But we don't need to get into the gory
details to see that the greenhouse
effect of CO2 in the Earth's atmosphere is
small, or that the
effect of water vapour is large; just go outside
on a clear and a cloudy night in winter and you can feel the difference for yourself.
A more
detailed model of the dynamics of the changes might have a
small effect on the outcome, but not at a level that would make any difference in comparison with the other uncertainties of the calculation.
Given that, if one wants freedom of choice and an efficient market, shouldn't one accept a market solution (tax / credit or analogous system based
on public costs, applied strategically to minimize paperwork (don't tax residential utility bills — apply upstream instead), applied approximately fairly to both be fair and encourage an efficient market response (don't ignore any significant category, put all sources of the same emission
on equal footing; if cap / trade, allow some exchange between CO2 and CH4, etc, based CO2 (eq); include ocean acidification, etc.), allowing some approximation to that standard so as to not get very high costs in dealing with
small details and also to address the biggest, most - well understood
effects and sources first (put off dealing with the costs and benifits of sulphate aerosols, etc, until later if necessary — but get at high - latitude black carbon right away)?
The Court reviewed in considerable
detail the nature of the disputes to which the fees at issue applied, with the aim of showing that most of them involved parties of limited means seeking to recover
small amounts (or, in some cases, to obtain non-pecuniary remedies), as well as the financial
effects of these fees
on economically vulnerable litigants.
Sometimes a
small detail can impact
on many elements of a successful transaction with a ripple
effect.
Get your home office to stand out by choosing a piece with a
small colour
detail, such as this lamp with a bright flex, then maximise the
effect by mirroring the colour elsewhere, such as
on a rug border or blinds.