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"fixed point" refers to a specific spot or position that remains unchanged or stationary, even when other things around it are moving or shifting. It is like a constant reference point that serves as a reliable anchor in a changing or dynamic situation.
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By nesting these animations within
fixed point in the spatial network of the comic, they do not interfere with the established rhythm of reading.
The stones of a building stood as
fixed points of reference illustrating beliefs and ideas.
Some rooms are still circular, but others are «flat,» with exits
at fixed points on the map.
Using census data from 2000, they have created a map of the country, coloured according to the distance
from fixed points to the nearest road, with data points every 30 metres.
As time passes, continue adding in naps and meals
as fixed points until you're operating on a daily timed schedule.
«Roughly»
because fixed points can't be precise for little babies but they should be a little elastic.
You can see a sample 5 month schedule here, if you want an idea of what good
fixed points look like.
The first shock on entering the cabin is that there are none of the car industry's
traditional fixed points that people have to design around.
One begins with the concept of line identity and
fixes points in order to determine properties of a particular line.
By reading the two signals and measuring the time interval between them, researchers can
fix the point of impact within the cylinder in three dimensions.
Standard engines use valves
at fixed points so regardless of the driving demands, the placement stays the same.
A flexible cargo management system is available where attachment points can be moved along a rail, instead of
fixed points on the body, so customers have greater choice when tying down a load.
These characters bring sparks of life to the otherwise dying caves, many of them reappearing at
fixed points around the map, and sometimes even during boss fights to provide a few of Hollow Knight's most thrilling moments.
Especially for a program like Southwest
with fixed point values, a little transfer bonus would be a major plus for Ultimate Rewards.
Gorky's studio in Union Square, Manhattan, appears the
only fixed point in his adult life.
Their allure is like that of religion to the believer, holding open a path to discovery without
providing fixed points of reference beyond the depth of the believer's faith.
In his encyclical Humani Generis (1950), Pope Pius XII has already affirmed that there is no conflict between evolution and the doctrine of the faith regarding man and his vocation, provided that we do not lose sight of
certain fixed points.
The secret is a number of
common fixed points such as suspension mountings and drivetrain attachments.
Also, having that
fixed point makes it easier for people to sort out their lawful, true, and chaotic goods, neutrals, and evils.
Ngurah Rai Airport Taxis are the only licensed cabs permitted to operate from the airport and charge on a «fixed
price fixed point» basis — look out for drivers in their distinctive blue patterned shirts.
Store retailers
operate fixed point - of - sale locations, located and designed to attract a high volume of walk - in customers.
Just as one has first the concept of line identity and
then fixes points in order to determine properties of a particular line, one has first the concept of individual identity and then experiences a reaction that determines properties of a particular individual.
They should be held at
fixed points set out in advance, independent of the will and whim of the Prime Minister.
Whereas geostationary crafts orbit
over fixed points some 36,000 km above Earth's surface, polar crafts like JPSS - 1 will whiz around Earth in a north - south direction at an altitude of 770 km, providing much finer data resolution and scanning every point on Earth as the planet spins.
To
fix a point mutation, a CRISPR - Cas9 system must also introduce a strand of «donor» DNA that has the correct base and then rely on a second cellular mechanism called homology - directed repair (HDR).
We also see them as a point - like objects, which makes them
ideal fixed points of reference for measuring the Earth.
The new sports car architecture that serves both models is a highly scalable matrix that revolves around a
single fixed point, the front firewall.
The company will offer wind
deflector fixing points in the open - top version, for those who want to check the wind deflector option for better front seat comfort.
All Range Rover Evoque Convertibles are also fitted with
windbreak fixing points in the rear for easy storage and deployment.
As
Fixed Point points out, though, you will see a larger improvement to your credit score by adding another type of credit, such as a home loan, to your credit mix.
In January of last year, The Firm [$ 1.99] developer Sunnyside Games launched their second mobile title called Towaga [$ 0.99], an uber -
stylish fixed point shooter in a similar vein to the cult classic ZiGGURAT.
Secondly, there's the PS VR Aim controller itself — as a near - constant, more -
or-less fixed point in your vision, it gives you a focus point to center around.
Using a range of media from painting, photography, drawing and sculpture, Pirecki employs slight gestures to
modify fixed points of experience in time, history and visual memory.
Primary fixed points were the temperatures of a mixture of common salt and ice and the temperature of the human body; with reference to these the freezing point of water was marked 32 degree and the boiling point of water was marked 212 degrees.