Sentences with phrase «known as aberration»

Recently, the video game received its latest DLC known as Aberration.
The phenomenon that prevents this from happening is known as aberration.
The ORNL - Uppsala team developed the technique by rethinking a cornerstone of electron microscopy known as aberration correction.
Your movement affects the apparent position of objects around you, an effect known as aberration.

Not exact matches

Chateaubriant, Oradour, the Rue des Saussaies, Tulle, Dachau, and Auschwitz have all demonstrated to us that Evil is not an appearance, that knowing its causes does not dispel it, that it is not opposed to Good as a confused idea is to a clear one, that it is not the effect of passions which might be cured, of a fear which might be overcome, of a passing aberration which might be excused, of an ignorance which might be enlightened, that it can in no way be turned, brought back, reduced, and incorporated into idealistic humanism....
Moms were three times as likely to share reassuring results — tests that were negative for the mutations, or were uninformative and did not identify known genetic aberrations — than mothers who received positive results.
Drugs known as PARP inhibitors have already been approved for BRCA - positive ovarian cancer, suggesting that PARP inhibitors may prove effective in prostate cancers with this type of aberration.
This creates image distortions known as chromatic aberrations.
The imaging problems arose in what is known as the spherical aberration corrector, a grouping of four separate mirrors high above the telescope's primary mirror.
More importantly, the displays could one day aid people with more complex visual problems, known as high order aberrations, which can not be corrected by eyeglasses, said Brian Barsky, UC Berkeley professor of computer science and vision science, and affiliate professor of optometry.
The Alienist (TNT, Jan. 22nd) At the turn of the century, those grim souls specializing in study of psychological aberrations — people alienated from their truer nature — were known as «alienists.»
An aggressive dog is an aberration, and rather than kowtow to it, most dogs will know it's unbalanced and will actively avoid it as much as possible.
The remarkable discoveries and inventions of people who lived thousands of years ago are either not known of, or regarded as aberrations.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z