Not exact matches
The condition mainly affects the retina, a layer
at the back
of the eyeball that picks up
light and sends that info to the brain, where it's translated into
images.
There are different ways to perform facial recognition, but generally the accuracy
of it depends on factors such as the quality
of the
image of your face
at authentication time,
light conditions, time between the enrollment
image and verification, and visibility
of occluding objects like a scarf or sunglasses.
A photo lightbox is a tent - like container with several
light bulbs aimed
at its interior that photography professionals often use to create well - illuminated
images of objects.
I am not surprised
at all
at the neurological research showing that the same parts
of the the brain, «
light up.,» whether it is an
image of a Mac or a religious deity.
This is to davidnfran hay David you might have brought this up in a previous post I haven't read, but i did read quit a bit about your previous comments and replies
at the beginning
of this blog, so I was just wondering in
light of what hebrews 6 and 10 say how would you enterprite passages like romans 8 verses 28 thrue 39 what point could paul have been trying to make in saying thoughs amazing things in romans chapter 8 verses 28 thrue 39 in
light of hebrews 6 and 10, Pauls says that god foreknew and also predestined thoughs whom he called to be conformed to the
image of his son so that he would be the first born among many brothers and then he goes on saying that neither death nor life nor angels nor rulers nor things present nor things to come nor powers nor hight nor death can ever separate us from the love
of god in christ jesus so how would i inturprate that in
light of that warning in hebrews 6 and 10,
Recent doppler
images of stars
at the limit
of being observable indicate they are exceeding the speed
of light and excelerating.
It was identified that the Shroud
of Turin's
image was created by an extremely powerful flash
of light, so powerful that Luigi Garlaschelli, a professor
of chemistry
at Pavia University, described it as unearthly, «The implications are... that the
image was formed by a burst
of UV energy so intense it could only have been supernatural.»
The philosopher - king exists totally outside
of that world
of images in the pure
light of the sun, directly staring
at unmediated truth.
The black and white
images are quick and
light, but even
at the book's airy beginning, they convey a mood
of portent.
I have quoted Calvin's Institutes: «God [exalted] man above all the other animals to separate him from the common number, because he has attained to no vulgar life, but a life connected with the
light of intelligence and reason --[this]
at the same time shows how he was made in the
image of God.»
Im in no real mood to argue the toss with you about this but just wait and see, Whatever the real truth
of it its clear that offering way less than clubs expect for thier strikers is NEVER going to work in todays market, and it puts the club in a bad
light becuase the overwhelming
image of Arsenal now is that we want everything
at cut price and we are never going to budge on this.
The
image was taken
at the Sands
Lights of Love service held
at St Paul's Church, Knightsbridge.
By looking
at the sky through such a crystal and then rotating it so the two
images are equally bright, it's possible to spot the rings
of polarized
light that surround the sun, even under cloudy skies.
The color
image of the glory (top) is a composite
of these three photos, which were taken
at different wavelengths
of light during the phenomenon.
But even
at this distance, it is very challenging to obtain good
images of the faint reflected
light from discs, since they are outshone by the dazzling
light of their parent stars.
Follow - up
images and analyses, posted June 30
at arXiv.org, showed that
light is probably from a single bright blue star that coincidentally was behind the galaxy cluster, aligned along Hubble's line
of sight.
While
light - sheet microscopy is an old idea — scientists
at ZEISS Microscopy and collaborators first came up with it in 1903 — only in this century has the convergence
of fluorescent labels that work to process
image volumes combined to make
light - sheet mainstream.
In fact, the diameter
of the lens has to be larger than normal binoculars, so it can take in enough
light to produce clear
images at night.
This
image shows the most common type
of gamma - ray burst, thought to occur when a massive star collapses, forms a black hole, and blasts particle jets outward
at nearly the speed
of light.
Optical interferometry
at CHARA requires collecting the
light beams from six different telescopes, sifting through multiple gigabytes
of data, and then combining the beams to synthesize the kind
of image that otherwise would be possible only with an enormous space telescope.
Soon after, John Monnier
at the University
of Michigan began work on an instrument called MIRC (Michigan InfraRed Combiner) that could convert the merged
light to produce meaningful
images.
Because different routes around the massive object are longer than others,
light from different
images of the same Type Ia event will arrive
at different times.
This thin layer
of tissue
at the back
of the eye detects
light and then converts it into nerve impulses that travel to the brain's vision centers to form
images.
The
image, unveiled here last week
at an American Astronomical Society meeting, sheds
light on the magnetic influence
of the black hole thought to lie
at the galaxy's hidden heart.
A fast camera recorded the resulting
light at the rate
of 400,000 frames per second over an
image frame size
of 64 pixels wide by 80 pixels high.
Although they are very bright, these stars can not be seen in visible -
light images such as this one as the surrounding dust is too thick, but they make their presence clear in
images of the region
at longer wavelengths.
As we rotate our heads and as the world around us moves, two ocular reflexes kick in to offset this movement and stabilize
images projected onto our retinas, the
light - sensitive tissue
at the back
of our eyes.
At the time lens's focal point the rear
of the pulse catches up with the front, producing a fleeting
image with a spectrum encoding the entire
light pulse.
«These cyanobacteria use the entire cell body as a lens to focus an
image of the
light source
at the cell membrane, as in the retina
of an animal eye,» says University
of London microbiologist Conrad Mullineaux, who helped to make the discovery.
This false color
image, taken in near - infrared
light, shows the raging eye
of the 1,200 - mile - wide storm
at Saturn's north pole.
FLASH
OF LIGHT Type 1a supernovas, such as the one seen in this Hubble Space Telescope
image, can be triggered in
at least two different ways, new research shows.
«This technique allows us to write a piece
of beautiful «music» with laser
light and atoms, and then map that into a structure and freeze it like a stone so we can look
at individual atoms listening to the different tones
of the laser, read out directly as an
image,» JILA / NIST Fellow Jun Ye said.
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA — Glints
of light from cities, fires, gas flares, even unregistered fishing boats speckle the dark like fireflies in a new series
of satellite
images released today
at the American Geophysical Union's fall meeting.
In August
of 2011, researchers discovered SN 2011fe, a type 1a supernova 21 million
light - years away in galaxy M101 (
images show the galaxy before and after the supernova, with the supernova circled
at right).
To many on the outside, life as a tenured faculty member conjures up
images of dreamy afternoons spent theorizing
at one's desk, interspersed with occasional trips to the lab to hold up test tubes to the
light.
A probe
of the galaxy with Hubble's Wide Field Camera 3 on June 13, 2013, revealed a glow in near - infrared
light at the source
of the gamma - ray burst, shown in the
image at top, right.
Then, they slid the
light across the mom's belly, away from the fetus's line
of sight, to see if it would turn its head to continue looking
at the
image.
An
image of the distribution
of GRBs on the sky
at a distance
of 7 billion
light years, centred on the newly discovered ring.
It measures blood flow to the brain by sending
light signals from sensors mounted in a 3 - pound headcap, then producing
images of blood oxygen changes — representing brain activity — by recording the absorption
of light at different colors.
The team assembled the colorful photo album by using a new set
of filters that are sensitive to infrared
light and taking
images with them with the FourStar camera
at Carnegie's 6.5 - meter Baade Telescope
at our Las Campanas Observatory in Chile.
The pulsars can't be seen individually, the researchers say, because they're incredibly small, whereas the width
of an
image pixel
at the distance
of the galactic center is about 50
light - years across.
These three false - color
images represent the quantum Hall state that University
of Chicago physicists created by shining infrared laser
light at specially configured mirrors.
At its center is a super-dense neutron star, rotating once every 33 milliseconds, shooting out rotating lighthouse - like beams of radio waves and light — a pulsar (the bright dot at image center
At its center is a super-dense neutron star, rotating once every 33 milliseconds, shooting out rotating lighthouse - like beams
of radio waves and
light — a pulsar (the bright dot
at image center
at image center).
The
images at right
of Earth's aurora borealis — the shimmering
lights created by particles
of solar wind crashing into the polar atmosphere — were taken on April 9 by the UltraViolet Imager, an instrument on board nasa's polar satellite.
Patients looking
at an open, well -
lit and natural
image of trees and water needed fewer painkillers than patients who had no picture or an abstract
image.
Looking
at a black hole from the outside, it will bend
light rays that pass near it, and in this way it will distort
images of the sky.
Spanning well over half a million
light - years, NGC 6872 (seen in white and pink in this
image acquired with the European Very Large Telescope) is
at least five times the size
of our own Milky Way, astronomers reported here on Thursday
at the 221st meeting
of the American Astronomical Society.
At the top
of the
image are the retina's photoreceptor cells (in gray)-- the familiar rods and cones — that capture photons
of light and translates them into electrical currents.
And their medial prefrontal cortex
lit up, particularly
at images of overweight women.
However, because the
light coming into the sensor has to pass through several layers
of metal before reaching the silicon, which is a weak
light absorber, the sensor detects only about 25 percent
of the
light that makes up the
image, says Sargent, who is also a professor
of electrical and computer engineering and Canada research chair in Nanotechnology
at the University
of Toronto.