Sentences with phrase «embedded objects»

Virtually every website that allows embedded objects, such as images or video, for example, (in other words, nearly every website) would have to pay up.
Another aspect of «processing» electronic discovery is our love / hate relationship with «embedded objects».
Compare all Microsoft Office and PDF documents, including documents with embedded objects and images.
As is typical of her practice, Cain has embedded objects found in situ such as cut crystal pendants, towels, and a string of wooden beads.
In the next gallery the components of everyday objects can be closely examined: here the artist has embedded objects including a bicycle tyre, hand plane and control panel in plastic that has then been sliced.
These works, the artist himself has noted, betray a «curious struggle between the rough undulating Sculp - Metal surface and the prickling intrusion» of the embedded objects.
The embedded objects emphasize nature in quite literal collision with the built environment.
Sam Gilliam (American, b. 1938) An American color field painter, Gilliam is represented in the exhibition by Eiler Blues (1978), a wall - size oil painting with embedded objects on stitched and unstretched awning canvas.
In this work, Lockett's use of swirling paint and embedded objects conveys the powerful atmosphere of the civil rights marches, which were galvanized by the fight for equality but also often marred by bigotry and hate.
These Embedded Objects become Nested Objects when the Packaged Objected is translated into an Embedded Object.
References to the appropriate sections in Embedded Objects are provided, with only requirements particular to packaging as an EPUB Publication detailed.
Embedded Objects must not rely on fixed - layout metadata expressions set using meta element properties [Publications301] of the Source EPUB, as such expressions are not easily translated to the Packaged Object (and vice versa).
Embedded Objects must include the required Dublin Core metadata properties defined in [Publications301].
For Embedded Objects [DistributableObjects], the metadata is expressed in the collection metadata [Publications301].
Some of the features include overlay images, titles, pointers, quizzes (true - false or multiple - choice questions), links, embedded objects like pictures or videos, related articles and blogposts, labels and buttons and more.
There are lots of very quick and easy effects that can be produced by suspending or embedding objects in melt & pour soap.
Note that the content.opf file is stored in the content root, as it is not copied into the Embedded Object, and putting it at the root minimizes the need to change paths when the content gets integrated (assuming the Destination EPUB's Package Document is similarly located).
Resources in Nested Objects have to be listed in their ancestor manifests as each Nested Object could be extracted using this framework, not just the top-most Embedded Object.
The process of creating an Embedded Object from a Packaged Object is effectively a reversal of the steps needed to translate from embedded to packaged:
The following list provides the general set of steps necessary to translate the elements of an Embedded Object's distributable - object collection to a Package Document.
As a Packaged Object is just a different serialization of an Embedded Object, the requirements are largely similar.
As a result, a general understanding of translation process is necessary for anyone looking to work with Distributable Objects, as manual modifications can lead to changes to the Embedded Object definition (e.g., path and file name changes).
There is fundamentally no difference between an Embedded Object and a Packaged Object, all that differs is the manner in which the information is serialized.
The manifest collection for the Embedded Object must list all unique resources necessary to render all Nested Objects, including all those nested inside Nested Objects.
The process of creating an Embedded Object from a Packaged Object is effectively a reversal of the steps needed to translate from
If you find that you struggle to get out a deeply embedded object, take your pet to the vet for professional help.
In works from an ongoing project she began in 2012, Skaer uses elements from her childhood home (where her father still resides) such as wooden floor boards, windows and doors and reconfigures them into boxes, cubes, or slabs, embellishing them with fine materials, replacing glass panes with lapis lazuli, and embedding objects from her father's various collections of disperate objects.
The darkened walkway culminates at the underside of the mysterious embedded object, revealing itself to be a glass cabinet of curiosities, swarming with thousands upon thousands of bees.
4 For Krauss, Rauschenberg does not engage in crude transformation, but rather in what might be termed «transportation»: the process of embedding objects from the world — actual «matter» to use her phrase — in and on the picture plane.
He then uses an assortment of tools, including chisels and Japanese carving instruments to meticulously hand - sculpt each form, using imagery from skateboard culture as inspiration... Haroshi's technique is akin to the ancient Japanese tradition of building wooden Buddha statues, including the conservation of materials to minimise weight and embedding an object inside the sculpture.»
Evoking Lynda Benglis «s pigmented polyurethane foam pieces from the late 1960s and 70s and Carolanna Parlato's 2010 poured paintings, Godward drips, pours and splashes skeins of brightly colored foam and paint, embedding objects in the ooze, like dinosaurs trapped in a rainbow - colored tar pit.
Catalonian artist Jordi Alcaraz violently ruptures the surfaces of his works, fracturing glass covers, puncturing holes in paper, or embedding objects such as stones, staples, and mirrors.
Integrated embedded object handling speeds the detection and review of embedded objects found in email and office documents.
(In my up - to - date web browser, I have to scroll down the commentary.slaw.ca / table page to see the bottom of the embedded object, and then move the mouse pointer and separately scroll down the contents of that embedded object?

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Loosely stated, the Internet of Things (IoT) refers to a network of objects that are embedded with software, sensors, and electronics.
Because the very meaning of representing an object with a sign in a certain respect is a function of the larger culture, one can not speak of true or false interpretations except insofar as those interpretations are embedded in some culture or other.
In the first phase of concrescence, eternal objects are felt as embedded in the particular actual entities which form the initial data.
Events as situations of sense - objects and relations among events are given as there, not here (in the percipient event) or nowhere (embedded in the allegedly aspatial realm of mental entities).
The mental pole is the entity's prehensions of eternal objects, not as embedded in past actualities, but as potentials apart from their role in any particular entity.
The physical pole also includes the prehension of the eternal objects as they are embedded in those other actual entities.
Rather it contributes those eternal objects as embedded in fully concrete past actualities with their solid, weight; and unchangeable objective - case creativity.
With the «embedding» of digital facilities in more and more objects (from microwave ovens to jogging shoes), these acquire intelligent functions and communicative capacities and begin to create a permanent virtual life - space.
A «Web Beacon» is an object that is embedded in a web page.
Most likely, Meech says, the object is an outcast from another star system: a space rock flung out during the star's tempestuous youth when it was surrounded by freshly - formed giant planets embedded in a disk of debris.
The astronomers saw a distinct x-ray signal from an object embedded within a dense knot of dust.
In the utopian vision, sensors embedded in all kinds of everyday objects will continuously communicate with the cloud.
Something comparable is likely to happen with RFID: Embedding billions of tiny chips in an entire universe of commercial objects might well end up empowering consumers more than snoops and marketers.
Many futurists predict that chips will soon be embedded into thousands of mundane objects, from envelopes to trash cans to heads of lettuce.
The observations by the Breakthrough Listen team at UC Berkeley using the Robert C. Byrd Green Bank Telescope in West Virginia show that the fast radio bursts from this object, called FRB 121102, are nearly 100 percent linearly polarized, an indication that the source of the bursts is embedded in strong magnetic fields like those around a massive black hole.
It also launched an effort to digitize the museum's extensive collections and recruit data scientists to harness and organize the data embedded in the millions of natural history objects that can reveal «critical historical baselines for studies of environmental and evolutionary change,» she said.
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