Sentences with phrase «entire aperture of»

As the fermentation process continues, the zooglea grows to cover the entire aperture of the vessel creating an air - tight seal for the anaerobic fermentation.

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Into every point of the intensity distribution across an aperture, for example, the entire spectrum is enfolded as a superposition of moving planar structures; and conversely, every spectral wave front sweeps over all points in space, thus contributing to the intensity everywhere.
The cheesecake photo seems to have the entire side of the slice as well as the mint in focus — did you use a smaller aperture for that?
How do you get your entire frame (or most of the frame) in focus when you're using a wider aperture?
Meaghan has a passion for working for and with children of all ages and deeply values the good work the entire Aperture Ed team is committed to.
With an aperture angle of more than 180 degrees per camera, Area View acquires the entire environment around the car and projects it onto the infotainment system screen.
Of course if I'm traveling and want an entire landscape in in focus, or taking photos of my home, I'll use a larger aperturOf course if I'm traveling and want an entire landscape in in focus, or taking photos of my home, I'll use a larger aperturof my home, I'll use a larger aperture.
One of the most subtle products to grace this entire list, the Aperture Laboratories branded mug from Valve is bound to lift the spirits of each and every Portal fan out there.
In 1969, at the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam, Wheeler realized his first environmental installation outside of his studio — a «light wall» — using a single row of daylight neon light embedded inside a viewing aperture that encompassed the entire dimension of the gallery wall within an enclosed space.
In 1969, at the Stedelijk Museum in both Amsterdam and Eindhoven, Wheeler realized his first environmental installation outside of his studio — a «light wall» — using a single row of daylight neon light embedded inside a viewing aperture that encompassed the entire dimension of the gallery wall within an enclosed space.
In Vitruvius's 1st century BC encyclopedia of architecture, a seminal antecedent to Architectural Graphic Standards, these vernacular skills become the art of building and one finds entire chapters devoted to the profound significance of the sun's movement in relation to the location of rooms, the size of apertures, and thermal mass.
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