Emanuel invited de Kooning to his studio, which, together with its basic foundry, enthused de Kooning: he immediately began molding small pieces of clay
into rudimentary figures, as Emanuel later recalled.
This just folds
into a rudimentary arcade cabinet to house the Switch screen, with slots for both controllers.
Here, fronds of coconut palms are formed
into rudimentary crosses and other forms but simple.
Instead, the bsl1 - 1 mutant formed additional SMs, many of which developed
into rudimentary spikelets that appeared to subtend a main spikelet and production of these continued into later stages of development (Figures 2F to 2H).
By the mid-1970s, Hare had moved out of the barracks and
into a rudimentary basement lab with that era's cutting - edge equipment, including a 500 - pound polygraph machine.
Her goal was to genetically modify
them into a rudimentary logic system resembling the basic logic underlying computer processes.
Not exact matches
It's possible to throw together a logo on a napkin or
rudimentary piece of desktop software, but consider putting some more thought and effort
into things.
Covering the
rudimentary aspects of writing like grammar and punctuation, he also delves
into the philosophy and art itself.
So this all becomes a very interesting view of the world: once we get to that level, contracts become like
rudimentary AIs working on your behalf, [and] we begin to enter
into the collaborative economy where true peer - to - peer nature can emerge.
Had Ron and Shamir done even
rudimentary research
into the identities of said addresses, such as a search on the Bitcoin - OTC site, Bitcoin Talk forums, or even via a simple Google search, they could have easily found that the original very early source address in question (12higD) is, very publicly, one of mine and not one of Satoshi's as they insinuate in their paper.
And we've already today uploaded a
rudimentary biological consciousness
into a machine.
The basis of this government («government» means exercise of authority over organizations) are the
rudimentary institutions and institutions - coming -
into - being - through - need - and - capacity which are all around us.
When Homo faber came
into being the first
rudimentary tool was born as an appendage of the human body.
Though never baptized as an infant, Kateri had received
rudimentary knowledge about Catholicism from her devout mother (who had once been a captive, before marrying
into the Mohawk nation and receiving full rights).
Feelings at this
rudimentary, non-conscious level of causal efficacy actively receive past actual entities
into the new concrescence.
Not only is no thought given to how to unify all of this
into a single coherent course of study, but no attention is given to how anything more than a
rudimentary introduction can be given to so many different research disciplines.
CRISPR (pronounced crisper) burst on the scientific scene in 2012, when researchers transformed what had originally been identified as a
rudimentary immune system in bacteria
into one of the most powerful tools in...
Rudimentary versions of these environments have been around since the 1990s, but with today's technology, scientists can sink
into even greater realism and visualize more with sharper resolution.
At once it recalls the experience of our earliest ancestors — some of whom may have created
rudimentary paintings on these walls — peering
into the light.
CRISPR (pronounced crisper) burst on the scientific scene in 2012, when researchers transformed what had originally been identified as a
rudimentary immune system in bacteria
into one of the most powerful tools in molecular biology.
But 8 or 9 days
into the embryos» development, the chickens start to look drastically different: The cells in the
rudimentary penis begin to die, eventually leaving only a slight bulge.
Hal Weaver, the project scientist for New Horizons, watched the data packets accumulate one by one on the server, and waited for an automated process to collate them
into a FITS file — a
rudimentary image.
Through
rudimentary computer modeling, Wilson discovered that that something was neutrinos, generated in copious amounts — on the order of 1 followed by 58 zeroes — when the electrons and protons in the core turn
into neutrons.
The second goal of clinical assessment is to harness and nurture any available response, through intervention,
into a form of reproducible communication, however
rudimentary.
Albeit still in
rudimentary form - since it can't further develop
into a healthy fetus because of the absence of endoderm cells - the newly constructed artificial embryo leads scientists closer to understanding how embryogenesis works.
The test is too
rudimentary to really tell, as there are so many different factors that come
into play.
Sure, the original Xbox had a
rudimentary online store that was launched via a mail - order disc, but Xbox 360 made it easy by integrating a Marketplace
into the user interface.
Although the
rudimentary movement system the game eases you
into is more than enough to jump in and start tearing down the track, you'll have to master the more advanced techniques if you want any chance at securing victory, particularly when playing against online opponents; as is the case with most racing games, one little mistake can send you to the back of the pack and the pressure to perform to your peak is even more heightened when playing in virtual reality.
An arresting cast doesn't hurt, and some pleasing performances smooth over some of the film's more
rudimentary life lessons and gimmicky assay
into the nature of sainthood.
From the magic lantern - style innovation of his sculpture installation Six Men Getting Sick to the fixed camera placements of The Alphabet to the
rudimentary narrative of The Grandmother (whose heavy's freakishly accentuated jawline transforms his countenance
into that of a snarling villain in the «Perils of Pauline» mode) to, finally, the total aesthetic compromise of the shot - on - video The Amputee, the first few entries contained on «The Short Films of David Lynch» imply that there is only one destiny for the medium, whether its evolution is spread out over a century or concentrated in the time it takes for an artist to develop a conscience.
This meant that while I'd picked up on some Tolkien basics over the years, I went
into Fellowship with only the most
rudimentary understanding of the nature of Middle - earth and its denizens.
The graphics are
rudimentary by today's standards, the theme seems a bit cartoonish, and for those who have the patience or curiosity to test the demo and who try anything beyond the single player campaign, they may quickly find themselves sailing
into battle without any bearings, and end up switching to a different game.
Back in World War Two the Codebreakers were given only
rudimentary inductions
into the art of cracking the enemy's messages.
Yes, we are starting to see exhaust manifolds that are cast
into, rather than bolted to, the cylinder head, on cars more pedestrian than the Portofino, and we've seen a more
rudimentary example of what Ferrari has done with its turbocharged V8s.
Rather than having an upper piece that is attached in a
rudimentary fashion, the legs are formed with a right angle kink, and retract fully under the deck lid body panel
into the existing spoiler support recesses for a factory fi t that is peerless.
Forty years later, its nomenclature has morphed
into the corporately consistent G - Class — a rugged, less
rudimentary all - terrain vehicle that is also a fashionably expensive urban icon from Los Angeles to Moscow.
A
rudimentary set of building blocks has been carefully nurtured
into a vehicle that drives beautifully on Australian roads, trails and tracks.
Amazon does a better job of diving
into niches — however, it's still
rudimentary.
At that point in time, the ability to integrate residential mortgage - backed securities
into cash flow analyses was
rudimentary at best.
I am one of the great gut - reaction people, and I have fallen
into that trap enough to have finally installed at least a
rudimentary filter.
Inbreeding is an extremely controversial topic that I won't get further
into than I need to, partially because it would take too long and partially because, as I mentioned before, I only have a
rudimentary understanding of genetics.
Just because you train your dog in the
rudimentary socially acceptable manners, does not mean it will not be enticed
into «coming out to play» with other dogs, if so implored.
The sellers there use the most
rudimentary marketing techniques to bring people / tourists
into their stalls, and these are tactics — both good and bad — that pet supply retailers can learn from.
The hotels often have
rudimentary waste water treatment systems, so biological waste goes straight
into the sea, where it may create algae blooms that are toxic to coral.
Remedy's answer apparently seems to be throwing mostly uninspired and dull platforming sections at you but lathered with cool visual effects to somehow fool you
into concealing just how
rudimentary it all is but peel through the fancy effects and all you're essentially doing is jumping over a couple of obstacles and partaking in an activity with the depth of a petri dish full of Ainsley Harriot's eyelashes.
Their profound generic nature as a limitless commodity — they're basically grist for the
rudimentary crafting system — is only brought
into starker relief by the diversity and ferocity of the Machines.
This simplicity sometimes led to frustrations in Dimensions — driving controls, for example, felt too
rudimentary, making it fiddly to manoeuvre vehicles
into tight spots.
Even if you don't dig
into the research, the issue should be clear through the
rudimentary lens of common sense.
Then I got
into the World Tour mode and started to frustrate a bit with the onset of grinding through a few matches in order to get to a respectable level where I could compete and pull off even
rudimentary moves.
The game was heavily modified to improve on the weaknesses of the rather rough original release of the game; a battery back - up replaced Japan's arcane passwords, and the game's English script was the most involved localization work yet seen on NES, patching a
rudimentary classical English style
into what had been workmanlike Japanese text.