Sentences with phrase «first saw the object»

«When I first saw the object in question, I immediately thought it was an NEO that had not been seen before, being quite close to the Earth,» Weryk says.
Researchers found that when older adults were shown the blank screen, they unknowingly moved their eyes in the same pattern as when they first saw the objects, as if they were rehearsing.

Not exact matches

Perhaps the first thing to understand is that when LeCun discusses computer vision, it's not the same as how a person sees, although the process of teaching software how to recognize an object has some similarities.
You see, Newtons first law is simple fact: an object in motion stays in motion and an object out of motion stays out of motion unless acted upon by a net force.
In these quotations we can see that the envisagement of the eternal objects, which was referred, in the first Lowell lectures, to the underlying substantial activity, (see earlier in this ch.)
Of course a Catholic who looks eastward finds nothing to which he objects, because what he sees is the Church of the Seven Ecumenical Councils (but» here's the rub» for him, this means the first seven of twenty - one).
The tasks of infancy are first to learn the differentiation of objects; second to master spoken language; and third, to be able to use that language for a classified and enlarged enjoyment of objects (see, AE 31).
Whereas Aristotle, as we have seen, took the first factor to be peculiar to conscious experience and the second to be the more general factor lying at the base of consciousness, Whitehead took the subject - object structure as general and fundamental and interpreted causal efficacy in terms of it.
The wordless counting involves two capacities, the first being «seeing numbers» or choosing the object with a certain number of points on it from among a group of objects with points differing in number, size, color and arrangement.
But if I'm honest with myself, I have to admit that I do tend to see a woman first as a sex object — I look her up and down, and if she doesn't appeal I classify her as mannish, or domineering, or plain, or old.
We strongly object, however, to what we see as the misuse of the First Amendment, by commercial interests, as a cover for a quest for profit.
The NCC objects to what they see as the misuse of the First Amendment, by commercial interests, as a cover for a quest for profit.
But at present psychologists are tending, first, to admit that the actual unit is more probably the total mental state, the entire wave of consciousness or field of objects present to the thought at any time; and, second, to see that it is impossible to outline this wave, this field, with any definiteness.
The general point that has been made is that in the new conditions of the modern world the comparative study of religion has moved into a new phase — first, in that the object of inquiry has on a quite new scale been seen to be communities of persons.
You'll see that at about 9 months most babies understand the concept of object permanence (that an object still exists, even when they can't see it), and that by their first birthday most children can non-verbally communicate their desires.
In the first 1 - 3 months of life, your baby is nearsighted and is best able to see objects close up (8 - 10» from her face).
Elana — first — you are doing a good job second — at 9 months your bubba is learning about object permanence — if he fusses when you leave the room — he is developmentally right on track don't worry — it doesn't last — and is actually a good sign — it signals that he is well attached to you — which is highly desirable in terms of raising happy well adjusted children that are willing to explore their world He isn't to young for independent play — It just might be for a little while that it happens while he can see you As he chooses to — allow him to move himself out of your sight (somewhere safe of course) i.e around the edge of a couch, through a door way etc — playing disappearing and reappearing games like peek - a-boo and hiding things under boxes / blankets for him to «find» etc is good too as time goes on — he will learn that things re-appear when they disappear
The first part is the white, slightly see through compartment in which you can add small objects such as pacifiers and nipples
During the first few months of life a child can focus on an object 8 - 10 inches away, but does not see detail, so it's good to have bright contrasting colors with defined edges when choosing gifts for newborns.
While early on in her first month, your baby could only focus on things that were about a foot away from her face, she now sees objects clearly that are several feet away.
If an object is massive enough, it can actually create detectable gravitational waves, or ripples in space - time, which scientists saw for the first time earlier this year.
This was the first time any astronomical object had been seen with both gravitational waves and electromagnetic waves.
In the first four videos the magician would do something with an object, with the third video deliberately showing a non-magical action to check that people could distinguish whether something was or was not a magic trick and were not seeing a trick simply because they expected one.
«We think we are seeing the collective light from millions of the first objects to form in the universe,» explains Alexander Kashlinsky of the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, who details the finding in the current issue of Nature.
It is the first planetary object to be seen transiting a white dwarf.
A newly constructed device generates a beam of concentrated sound that, for the first time, exerts a continuous, perceptible tug on objects large enough to see.
The millions of rocky objects orbiting between Mars and Jupiter probably collide all the time, but this is the first instance in which astronomers have seen direct evidence of an impact.
«First interstellar asteroid is like nothing seen before: VLT reveals dark, reddish and highly - elongated object
«No one has seen before these stark columnar objects that are contiguous all the way from the bottom of the mantle to the upper part of the mantle,» said first author Scott French, a computational scientist at NERSC who recently received his Ph.D. from UC Berkeley.
MOST of the time we are too busy seeing objects to consider exactly how we are able to view them in the first place.
For the first time, a team of Caltech researchers and collaborators has found a way to observe — and control — this quantum motion of an object that is large enough to see.
It is the first comet - like object seen in the Hygiea family of asteroids.
Swift also may see faint bursts from the first stars in the universe: giant objects that probably created large black holes more than 13 billion years ago, Grindlay predicts.
«It's remarkable that we've now seen for the first time a physical object from outside our Solar System,» says lead author Dr Alan Jackson, a postdoc at the Centre for Planetary Sciences at the University of Toronto Scarborough in Ontario, Canada.
Asier Marzo, PhD student and the lead author, said: «It was an incredible experience the first time we saw the object held in place by the tractor beam.
At first, neural networks are not good at identifying these images, but as they see more and more images, and find out when they were wrong, they refine their calculations until they become much more accurate at identifying objects.
With this discovery, remarkably, we are starting to actually see such objects for the first time.»
Astronomers have detected what is believed to be the first interstellar object ever seen passing through our solar system.
This object was certainly known to medevial Persian astronomers before 905 A.D., and cataloged and described by Persian astronomer Al Sufi in 964 A.D.. All other galaxies have been discovered only after the invention of the telescope: The Triangulum Galaxy M33 was first seen by Italian Priest astronomer G.B. Hodierna before 1654.
[1] The astronomers George Herbig and Guillermo Haro were not the first to see one of the objects that now bear their names, but they were the first to study the spectra of these strange objects in detail.
Neuroscientists from Western University have taken the all - important first step towards understanding the neural basis of size constancy or the ability to see an object as having the same size.
«This is the first pair of black holes to be seen as separate objects that are moving with respect to each other, and thus makes this the first black - hole «visual binary,»» said Greg Taylor, of the University of New Mexico (UNM).
«We, for the first time, can make deep images that resolve objects just 0.02 arcseconds across — this is a very small angle — it is like resolving the width of a dime seen from 100 miles away, or like resolving a convoy of three school busses driving together on the surface of the Moon.»
At first they objected (it's only now that I see why!)
The Surrey girl has seen herself the object of some unwanted desire in the First Dates restaurant - but is Laura single?
Considerably tamer than previous Nymphomaniac chapter previews, this tease for «Chapter 7: The Mirror» is described thusly on the film's website, «The image you see in a mirror will at first glance seem like an exact replica of the object you're looking at.
Assuming the object is to see who can find Brooks first, they split up and diligently tackle the clues in the dossier.
(You probably also thought the returning astronauts in Paradox could be the object seen falling into the sea at the end of the first Cloverfield, but that was previously confirmed to be a satellite.
However, we have an irresistible force and an immovable object in both of their character make - ups, and the real test comes in seeing which one will fold first.
Thor's resulting vision reveals the Infinity Stones (we had previously never seen them together) as well as their locations in two different cosmic objects: the Tesseract (seen in The Avengers, Thor, and Captain America: The First Avenger) and the Aether (Thor: The Dark World).
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