Sentences with phrase «from convex»

The point is a place in which curvature changes from convex to concave, or the other way.
The GT C roadster is gorgeously curvaceous, from its convex Panamericana grille to its tapered rear end, and looks more beautiful than its coupe counterpart especially when that fabric roof is folded away.
Sharp separation of top of trunk and tail panel also transitions from convex surface above, concave below, with a little inset nacelle to present the Nissan badge.
Had one battery draw that caused soft brake light bulb contacts to re-form into concave shape from convex shape touching brass wiring contacts.

Not exact matches

Once it was when from the summit of a high mountain I looked over a gashed and corrugated landscape extending to a long convex of ocean that ascended to the horizon, and again from the same point when I could see nothing beneath me but a boundless expanse of white cloud, on the blown surface of which a few high peaks, including the one I was on, seemed plunging about as if they were dragging their anchors.
At first, he tried to compute the lay of theland consciously: If a certain slope was being lit from the side and ashadow fell in such a way, then the slope must be convex.
Abstract: Optical waves propagating away from a point source typically exhibit circular (convex) wavefronts.
Instead of moving the for - decoration - only rear - view mirrors from the front fenders to the conventional passenger and driver door positions, Millard fixed smaller convex mirrors into them so he can actually see behind him.
This is a convex mirror that drops down from the overhead console and allows the driver to watch children in the back seats without turning around.
BMW's typical design language with convex and concave surfaces as well as flowing transitions from the front and side to the rear gave the fifth edition of the BMW 5 Series a particularly characteristic note, the interior with its clear - cut functions highlighting above all the iDrive control system featured as standard.
Dictated by its front - mid engine layout, long wheelbase and short overhangs, sophisticated aerodynamics and low - slung cabin, the LFA's lines flow from roof to sill in a seamless convex to concave line.
The carbon fibre rear deck and flying buttresses from the Coupe have been replaced by a P1 - inspired convex glass rear end.
The neat touches like the «Thor hammer» LED headlights look fantastic and the beautifully detailed convex 23 slat grille help it to stand out from the bland - athon that includes everything from the BMW 5 Series to the Mercedes E-Class.
This feature works well with the convex «mommy mirror» that drops down from the sunglasses holder to help busy parents to keep their eyes on the road when dealing with a carload of kids.
Use the Fit's blind spot mirrors to change lanes confidently and safely, thanks to the added help you get from the wide - angle convex mirrors that are mounted on each side view mirror.
«That which benefits from randomness (increased potential for upside in the presence of fluctuations) is convex.
The components of a good head, in profile, are downface, the unbroken, convex arc from occiput to nose; Roman finish, the added downward turn of the nostrils; depth; and strength of underjaw.
Anawangin Cove is a convex shaped cove located in San Antonio Zambales, it is just an hour from Olongapo City, and around 4 hours fromRead More
Everything just feels the way it should, from the tight d - pad, to the rubbery start and select buttons, to the concave X and Y buttons that sit next to the convex A and B buttons.
From what I can tell by looking at images and videos of these controllers is that all of the models have concave X and Y buttons and convex A and B buttons, so if you're picking up the PAL / Japan variety of this controller, it won't be exactly like what you remember.
Woelffer's paintings from this period began using invented symbolism, motifs such as handprints, flag - like stripes, and a shape he called a «mirror» — two convex curves reflecting across a central axis.
There were some interesting lots; an unusual, ceramic Concetto Spaziale by Fontana; a terrifying, psychedelic Anish Kapoor convex mirror, which looked for all the world as though it had been nicked from Jeff Koons's «Celebration» series; an outsized Warhol Dollar Sign from 1982, which I ended up sitting next to at lunch.
The domed ceiling of the Breakfast Room, inset with convex mirrors, has influenced architects from around the world.
Posenenske developed from this work a series of relief sculptures, serially produced in unlimited quantities, taking the basic geometrical forms of canted, arched, convex, and concave lengths of sheet aluminum of consistent measurement.
Next to a reprinting of an excerpt from «Self - Portrait in a Convex Mirror» is, in fact, an antique convex mirror.
With one concave and one convex side and another convex side made of perforated stainless steel, the pavilion affords intricate reflections changing from elongation to contraction.
It is etymologically derived from the Latin coelum or caelum, depending on the forms, and these appear to be related respectively to the greek κοῖλος (koilos) with the meaning of cable, sunken, and refers to a ku - root with the sense of being convex (comparable to the Italian saying «volta celeste»); or to the verb caedo, that is to cut, since the astrologers scholastically divided the sky into regions.
Over the four past decades, the vast majority of Gorchov's paintings contains identical elements — two biomorphic shapes against a monochromatic background on saddle - like stretchers, at once concave and convex — with variations running from nuanced inflections to stark contrasts.
Fontana sought to free himself from the spatial framework through agitated movements, fragmented and luminous surfaces and a Baroque - Expressionist gesture set in an alternation of concave and convex shapes.
Statistical analysis by Lewandowsky et al. finds that, contrary to our intuition, «increasing uncertainty is necessarily associated with greater expected damages from warming, provided the function relating warming to damages is convex
Aside from that, consider that the production possibilities curve is not always convex (the efficient market might be trapped in a lower local maximum) and can evolve (technology, experience, habits, values) or depend on the timeframe that can be considered — that can be an argument for some types of government involvement).
I am looking for a 10 inch convex mirror, but I noticed from your links that that size might be scarce.
Other options include the PG1 Gilt Round mirror, diam91.5 cm, which can be fitted with convex or flat glass, # 975 from Overmantels.
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