Sentences with phrase «extension of a moment in time»

This extension of a moment in time is accomplished in a number of ways.

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This world of the moment, which is all we know, becomes the setting for an illusory extension into longer or shorter time scales which then seem to occupy a portion of an external time in a relation of the phenomenal to the absolute.
It does not presuppose Whitehead's theory of extension in Part IV of Process and Reality, a theory that evolved from his earlier method of extensive abstraction (287) 18 In contrast, the concept of a «time - system» in his Principles of Natural Knowledge presupposes the method of extensive abstraction; note that, in a time - system, moments are «arranged in serial order» (114in Part IV of Process and Reality, a theory that evolved from his earlier method of extensive abstraction (287) 18 In contrast, the concept of a «time - system» in his Principles of Natural Knowledge presupposes the method of extensive abstraction; note that, in a time - system, moments are «arranged in serial order» (114In contrast, the concept of a «time - system» in his Principles of Natural Knowledge presupposes the method of extensive abstraction; note that, in a time - system, moments are «arranged in serial order» (114in his Principles of Natural Knowledge presupposes the method of extensive abstraction; note that, in a time - system, moments are «arranged in serial order» (114in a time - system, moments are «arranged in serial order» (114in serial order» (114).
Bryanton et al. (2011) found that as relative load increased from 50 % of 1RM to 90 % of 1RM, the ratio of net hip extension moment to net knee extension moment increased from 1.1 times to 1.5 times, while Flanagan & Salem (2007) also observed a greater increase in net hip extension compared to net knee extension moment, with increasing load.
We'll see which (if either) get a time extension but for the moment both of these deals are scheduled to be in their final days.
Acting as an extension of the artist's body, each work draws upon adolescent memories — those of maps, legs clad in 90s neon, and the cover of Beck's Midnite Vultures — and propels moments frozen in time into contemporary discourse to create a new narrative.
Using the camera lens as an extension of her eye and body, Friedman strives for a heightened sense of subjectivity, distilling individual moments in time down to their emotional essence.
«The decisive moment of a dance «extension» is a wondrous sight but it's over in an instant,» said Novak, «what if this instant in time could be extended or elongated?
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