Sentences with phrase «into prisms»

They are so affordable, yet when they are hung they reflect light into prisms just like real crystal.
Hueman's geometric forms appear to explode into prisms of light and are combined with paint splatters to further elicit a sense of movement and dynamism that has been carefully cultivated by this young artist.
If you find yourself staring off into the prism for long periods of time you're probably looking pretty weird to the people around you.
According to the NSA documents, work had begun on smoothly integrating Skype into Prism in November 2010, but it was not until 4 February 2011 that the company was served with a directive to comply signed by the attorney general.

Not exact matches

Mermaid, opal, prism, unicorn — after a while, all the colorful hair looks start to blend together into one big soupy rainbow.
The files revealed that Section 702 was being used to justify the PRISM program, which allowed the government to collect communications from tech companies through fiber - optic cables to then feed into a main database.
Through the prism of that extraordinary event that changed both history and nature, everything comes into clearer focus.
The ultimate truth is one, but it is given to man only as it enters, reflected as in a prism, into the true life - relationships of the human person.
What's even more incredible is that PRISM extolls a piece of music written by a man whose very character PRISM would call into question because of his s3xual orientation - except PRISM is so ignorant he failed to educated himself sufficiently to know that Barber was openly gay.
I stand at the window looking out into the fading day — the light is dazzling through the rain and there are prisms falling to us now.
It is a characteristic of these «spectral colors» that they can not be further resolved into constituent hues by passage through another prism; that they stand in a one - to - one correspondence with a particular angle of refraction (i.e., with a spatial property); and that, in the context of physical optics, each turns out to be quantifiable in terms of a spatial periodicity (the wavelength).
Mold the remaining sushi rice into small rectangular prisms (grade 5 geometry taught me well) and chill in the fridge.
Wednesday (19.02.2014) in the Champions League is a day of looking into the future through the prism of the past.
A «glory» is a ring - shaped, rainbow - like phenomenon that is produced when cloud droplets diffract sunlight like a prism, splitting it into its constituent colors.
The second step of EPRI's new analysis inserts the technology conclusions of the PRISM model into a computer model of the U.S. economy called MERGE to determine how much different carbon reduction strategies would cost.
That's key to producing negative refraction, which the researchers demonstrated by cutting the slab into a wedge and using it as a prism to bend light beams of various colors.
«With the prism as an add - on, you can turn a classical microscope into an ultra-fast 3D imager,» says Kristin Grussmayer, another one of the paper's lead authors.
The therapist hold a prism in front of the patient's eyes to measure the fusion, i.e. the therapist wants to find out how the patient is able to fuse the two images into a single image.
While animals such as certain monkeys, lizards, and rodents have soft, cylindrical - shaped tails, the tails of seahorses are organized into square prisms surrounded by bony plates.
The instrument works by passing the light from the telescope through a slit and onto a grating that separates the light into its constituent wavelengths, much the way a prism can.
McGrath, the Butler University professor who studies religion and science fiction, said Smith's cosmology has to be understood through the prism of his times, when astronomers, armed with ever bigger telescopes, explored deeper into the solar system than they ever had before.
An additional benefit is that PRISM's solution turns plutonium into low carbon electricity, eliminating the commercial risks of finding willing buyers of mixed oxide (MOX) fuel on the commercial market.
Furthermore, there is a guaranteed market for PRISM's low - carbon by - product — electricity — which eliminates the need to sell a fuel product and turns the UK's stores of plutonium into an economic asset.
The PRISM reactor builds on this sodium - cooled reactor experience first pioneered in 1951 to turn the binding energy of the atom into electrical energy.
The data, which is in essence gathered by shining sunlight through a very accurate prism, was compiled into a Solar Flux Atlas.
The tripods have â $ œsticky endsâ $ that are selective and can assemble into the larger pyramids or prism structures.
Oocyte maturation and embryo development data were entered into a two - by - two contingency table, and Fisher's exact test was used to generate P - values in Prism version 5.02 for windows (GraphPad Software, Inc.).
The PRISM reactor design includes an Ultimate Shutdown System (USS), which can be manually actuated in the event that the reactor control rods can not be inserted into the core.
PRISM puts the used fuel from the core into the upper portion of the reactor vessel.
GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy (GEH) believes that PRISM offers the most efficient, clean, cost - effective option for turning nuclear waste into low carbon energy; while also managing used nuclear fuel and surplus plutonium by converting it into electricity.
In order to shutdown the reactor quickly, the PRISM reactor includes control rods which can be inserted into the reactor core in order to absorb neutrons.
Electromagnetic radiation from the star is analyzed by splitting it with a prism or diffraction grating into a spectrum exhibiting the rainbow of colors interspersed with spectral lines.
PRISM involves the introduction of trackable «barcodes» that are integrated into the genetic makeup of each cell line being studied.
During an optical experiment, Herschel passed sunlight through a prism to separate the white light into its coloured components.
A spectrograph is basically a kind of sophisticated prism: it is an instrument able to decompose the light into its component wavelengths.
Another beautiful option is to literally bring more light into your home by hanging rainbow makers or prisms in your windows.
What John and I have found in our swinging experiences is each new partner provides us with a slightly different prism in which to see sex... a kaleidoscope of movements and emotions and positions in which we gain a deeper insight into each other and what we enjoy sexually.
Weaving the lives of these three towering Roosevelts into one triumphant 14 - hour film, Burns has found another ideal prism for examining the American character and the American story.
The screenplay, a little out of chronological order as though refracted through a prism, throws this team and viewers alike into a confusing but captivating mystery.
But it's through Kurosawa's admiration and transfiguration of Ford's themes — then Sergio Leone's incandescent prism of dirt and blood that transfigured Kurosawa's (and Ford's) ideas about heroics and individualism into something poetically base — from which Peckinpah1 took his cues.
What I try to do as a writer is really empathize into those point of views to create a totality from the prism.
How appropriate that, as Do nt Look Back wheels its way into New York's Film Forum, I'm Not There is still commanding one of the theater's other two screens; it's as if D.A. Pennebaker's film lined itself up perfectly with the prism of Dylanology created by Todd Haynes.
The double folding sheet can be turned into a triangular prism and can rest on the music stand.
Bundle includes lessons on: Circumference of circles, Area of circles, Finding arc length, Area of sectors, Calculating angles, Angles in triangles, Angles in quadrilaterals, Angles on parallel lines, Converting between units of measure, Perimeter and area, Area and perimeter of triangles, Area of parallelograms and trapeziums, Introduction into Pythagoras - finding t length of a hypotenuse, Finding the length of a shorter side in a right angled triangle using Pythagoras, To use Pythagoras in 3D shapes, Recognising similar shapes, Finding the area of similar shapes, Finding volume of similar shapes, Reflection, Translation, Rotation, Consolidation of transformations, Volume and surface area of cuboids, Volume of cones, pyramids and spheres, Volume of other shapes, Surface area of prisms, Surface area of cylinders, Surface area of cones and spheres, Surface area of cones using Pythagoras!
E Ink Holdings hasn't specified why the new Prism material isn't being used on mobile devices just yet, but it might have something to do with extra hardware needed to facilitate the color - changing trick that could make it difficult to integrate into smaller devices.
Manufacturers and designers will now have the ability to integrate new colors of Prism into architecture materials to create dynamically changing environments.
Prism is comprised of E Ink's bistable ink in a film that can transform architectural materials into dynamic, one of a kind experiences and designs.
With four books under his belt, Tom also tells the story of how one of his books, Color of the Prism, was acquired by Quentin Tarintino's father and turned into a Hollywood screenplay.
Reading the book through my prism of someone who publishes print magazines and all forms of e-media, and who is always exploring potential new - media business models related to them, I made a note of that «brand extension» strategy of the book's fictitious magazine, Millennium, and how the book's author, the late Stieg Larsson, through protagonist Mikael Blomkvist, outlined (with a 2004 understanding) what today, he would have likely transformed into a Kindle ebook rather than PDF.
It is also too easy to fall into viewing the evolution in eBook and print sales solely through the prism of Amazon and its often public power struggle with publishers, and to be drawn too deeply into seeing the future of publishing as one format versus another.
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