Like in a jet fighter, it displays important information directly in the driver's
field of vision on the front windscreen, thus providing for clear legibility and ensuring that the driver is distracted less from the road ahead.
Information such as the current speed and the range are constantly in the driver's
field of vision on the third and largest display.
And the bike Wadjda wants so badly enters
her field of vision on the bed of an obscured truck, so that it appears to fly into the drab, sandy Riyadh streets powered by some divine presence.
What I should see, he said — apart from a good personal - injury lawyer — was a flash of light in
my field of vision on the side opposite the spot where I pressed.
Not exact matches
Additionally, he said the FAA created a new drone advisory committee consisting
of both government and industry representatives, who will work
on a new proposal involving flying drones outside a human operator's
field of vision.
Given the importance
of artificial intelligence (AI) in the coming years, India must keep a wary eye
on Chinese developments in this
field, and develop its own strategic
vision of how AI technologies can be harnessed to advance its interests.
But paying attention to the prophets in this season reminds us that the sort
of waiting and preparing that God calls us to as citizens
of this upside - down Kingdom is the active kind that demolishes obstructions and levels the playing
field, that binds the brokenhearted and liberates the imprisoned, that beat swords into plowshares and spears into pruning hooks, and bets it all by going all in
on this irrational and seemingly impossible
vision of peace
on earth.
On the other hand, we have a unified conscious
field of vision located in the outside world.
While much
of the work in process thought has been carried
on by theologians and the
field of the author
of the book is theological ethics, the sometimes lengthy discussions
of a theological nature serve to illustrate the comprehensiveness
of the process - relational
vision.
It is indicative
of the scotoma operating in our collective
field of vision that many commentators
on the acceptance speech professed themselves to be utterly baffled about what George Bush (or his speechwriter Peggy Noonan) could have meant by the «thousand points
of light.»
It provided a unique opportunity to learn from leaders in different
fields of study, allowing me to separate myself from the tunnel
vision of my degree, and enjoy different standpoints
on what other people find truly important in food waste, and what needs to be done to prevent it.
A parasite, devoid
of vision or ambition for the club, who is content merely to milk the profits that the club generates and run it like the average NFL franchise, where financial performance is only marginally affected by results
on the
field of play, or lack thereof.
This period if not well managed could have easily transformed Arsenal into another Leeds United, however this did not happen, courtesy
of Wenger's capabilities as a manager
on the
field, and profound understanding
of the club's
vision for the future.
«In the spirit
of innovation, our
vision for this program is to have a head coach who serves as a CEO and is the central leader with a collaborative staff around him that will elevate the performance
of players and coaches
on the
field, in the classroom and in our community.
With a greater
field of vision, the St. Mary's - Stockton junior is able to create
on the offensive end
of the court like few
of her peers can.
Our academy
vision is to produce a first team year -
on - year made up
of 50 % Academy graduates who are world - class in their technical ability
on the
field and behaviours off the
field competing
on the European stage.
They've thrown money at the two biggest weaknesses from last year, and their attacking depth rivals any team in the world: Kevin De Bruyne had six goals and 18 assists last season; David Silva has lost his hair, but he has retained the
vision that makes him one
of the top final - third locksmiths
on the continent; Leroy Sané's smooth movement makes it look like he's playing
on a pool table whenever the ball is at his feet; Raheem Sterling is closer to superstardom than anyone's willing to admit; new signing Bernardo Silva can create chances from anywhere
on the
field; and Gabriel Jesus averaged 1.6 goals - plus - assists per 90 minutes as a 19 - year - old last season.
His
vision on the
field may only be rivaled by that
of Cesc.
The convention center violated Burnham's
vision to preserve the lakefront for recreational and cultural use, placing a giant commercial complex
on Chicago Park District land just south
of Soldier
Field.
Offers a wider
field of vision for your little one to see her surroundings
on each side and to use her full neck turning abilities to visually explore.
The concept
of part - time jobs can evoke
visions of stocking shelves and running a cash register, but it's really not unusual for professionals to find part - time work in their
field as well, particularly those who have already proven themselves
on the job.
One
of Mr. Bloomberg's flagship development
visions, the $ 3 billion revitalization
of Willets Point near Citi
Field, which would exile dozens
of corrugated iron auto body shops to make way for a massive shopping mall, office space and apartments, now appears
on the brink
of disintegrating.
We, my Executives and I, hereby commit ourselves to work tirelessly to help fulfil his
vision of establishing a strong and winning Ghana Rugby Family — both
on - and off - the -
field.
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However, those images were dependent
on one another, meaning both were created but only one appeared in the
field of vision.
Regarding baseballs, the problem is that the fovea can focus
on only a very small area — only about 2 degrees
of the visual
field (or an area smaller than your thumbnail held at arm's length)-- so as a pitched ball moves closer it can easily slip into your peripheral
vision as it becomes larger.
A team from Canada found in 2007 that drivers asked to do math problems via cell phone with both hands
on the wheel spent more time looking straight ahead and less time scanning the periphery
of their
vision field — even while cruising through intersections — than people not talking
on a phone did.
The reflex is eye movement that keeps a tadpole's gaze fixed
on an object while its head moves, keeping its
field of vision in focus.
Subjects were tested for their rapid eye movement that allows focus to shift
on multiple objects in the
field of vision (aka saccade) and ability to follow objects moving across the visual
field, known as smooth - pursuit.
We have eyes
on the front
of our heads, so our
fields of vision overlap, but most birds» eyes are
on the sides.
These microlenses work by mimicking something called foveated
vision, which allows many predators to see a wide
field of view at low resolution and focus
on a single object at high resolution at the same time.
As the light grows brighter at the periphery
of his
field of vision, he raises his hands to cover his eyes, like the blinders
on a horse.
Dr. Sabel suggests that the massive visual stimulation presented during VRT enhances visual recovery by forcing subjects to focus their attention
on «compromised» sectors
of the visual
field which are partially damaged and repeating this daily helps recover
vision loss.
Rodents are somewhat preoccupied with detecting and avoiding predators, and their visual systems reflect this: their eyes are
on each side
of their head, scanning different
fields of view, and stereo
vision is poor.
«We've known since Lashley's classic studies
on the mechanisms
of vision that rats pay more attention to stimuli presented near the ground, but the
field has persisted in presenting vertical 2 - D images or 3 - D objects,» Burwell said.
His far - sighted
vision for genomics means he leaves behind a global
field firmly founded
on the principles
of open access and a generation
of scientists influenced by his actions and values.
Machine
vision technology has traditionally been employed in the
fields of medical imaging, precision robotics, and
on factory assembly lines for consistently differentiating shape, size, position, patterns and movements [4, 5].
Hippocampal representations remapped between
vision and echolocation via two kinds
of remapping: subiculum neurons turned
on or off, while CA1 neurons shifted their place
fields.
A new analysis
of galaxy colors, however, indicates that the farthest objects in the deep
fields must be extremely intense, unexpectedly bright knots
of blue - white, hot newborn stars embedded in primordial proto - galaxies that are too faint to be seen even by Hubble's far
vision — as if only the lights
on a distant Christmas tree were seen and so one must infer the presence
of the whole tree (more discussion at: STScI; and Lanzetta et al, 2002).
The Institute
on Ecosystems (IoE) is a Montana community
of scholars and partners with a shared
vision to advance integrated environmental sciences and related
fields.
Nutritional optic neuropathy, a damage
of the optic nerve with reduction
of color
vision and visual
field defects may be caused by lack
of certain vitamins or other nutrients in a chronic alcoholic
on a poor diet [19].
By sharing what Gnosis Chocolate does to ensure integrity and quality, and by offering my personal perspective
on the raw foods movement's significance and potential, I hope to contextualize recent events in our
field, communicate Gnosis» commitment to raw integrity, and share my
vision of how we might all work together to increase the raw foods movement's positive impact
on our world's health and environment.
We get our first glimpse
of what Wanda is really capable
of; a fact borne out
on Wakanda, when she joins the battle to keep the aliens away from
Vision, and wipes out an entire
field of enemies with a wave
of her arms.
VISION: Good Well defined widescreen and full screen versions (
on one side thanks to the dual - layer disc) shows strong colors and blacks, with tremendous depth
of field and attention to detail.
Hooper (
of The King Speech and Les Miserables) again is gifted with a strong
field of actors to inhabit his heightened emotional
vision, but with a presentation that never connects beneath the surface
of pain
on display, these typically interesting actors are stuck repeating the same notes over much
of the film's two hours.
Reichert and fellow filmmaker / critic Farihah Zaman went
on to direct a documentary
on the subject, American Carnage, produced by
Field of Vision.
And yet the casting pushes the fantasy in our faces, much as Vanda pushes herself
on Thomas, hovering above him so that her voluptuous breasts, spilling out
of her décolletage, overwhelm his
field of vision.
«In my dreams and
visions, I seemed to see a line, and
on the other side
of that line were green
fields, and lovely flowers, and beautiful white ladies, who stretched out their arms to me over the line, but I couldn't reach them no - how,»» said Davis, quoting Harriet Tubman.
You will control your characters
on a battlefield where each character has its own restricted
field of vision.
Branagh filmed Murder
on the Orient Express in 65 mm, the rich
field of vision rubbing awkwardly against largely digitalized backdrops.