We're very used to seeing butterflies, plants, feathers and animal prints inspiring interior design, but this trend goes closer, exposing
the microscopic details of flora and fauna.
His colored pencil drawings are often nature - based, presenting iconic humble subjects with a quiet focus that is belied by their intensely rendered, almost
microscopic details that appear upon close inspection.
Whether zooming in to
microscopic details in a work or zooming out to the monolithic effort of a career, Sawa's overall enterprise coheres both formally and thematically.
Although he abandoned his dental profession the day after graduation, Estabrook's artistic career has benefit immensely from those four intense years spent studying human facial anatomy, utilizing unconventional tools, sculpting crowns, and stressing
microscopic details.
«The effect is the result of
microscopic details that scatter light and show only the color wavelengths of the iridescent blue we perceive in their vibrant wings,» Lexus said.
Snowflakes» symmetry is evident in even the most minute,
microscopic details.
«Every object we want to make transparent has to be irradiated with its own specific pattern — depending on
the microscopic details of the scattering process inside.
But Carnot, later lauded as a pioneer in establishing the second law of thermodynamics, didn't have to know those particulars, because thermodynamics is insensitive to
microscopic details.
Researchers at the UCLA Samueli School of Engineering have demonstrated that deep learning, a powerful form of artificial intelligence, can discern and enhance
microscopic details in photos taken by smartphones.
Pan, Schweitzer and their team used both scanning and transmission electron microscopy to get
microscopic details of the feather's surface and its internal structure.
Pretty's true beauty, however, is the author's ability to lovingly capture life's
microscopic details — right down to the cuticles — and offer them back up to us as communion.»
By clinging by
these microscopic details you just show you couldn't find anything more important to fight.
The messages differed for the most part only in
microscopic details, in order to target the recipients in the optimal psychological way: different headings, colors, captions, with a photo or video.
Microscopic detail of the surface of a peach.
«To be able to see this kind of
microscopic detail in social evolution, that's a big deal, that's something we can sink our teeth into,» said Clark.
By joining forces with Professor Wim Versées at the VIB research center for structural biology, the scientists were able to figure out the three - dimensional structure of Skywalker, making it possible to study the protein in
microscopic detail.
«We used lasers to create artificial crystals and then explored what is happening in
microscopic detail, which is something you just can not do in an everyday material.»
Computer simulations offer the possibility to study matter with
microscopic detail and predict properties solely based on an accurate description of molecular interactions.
X-ray-based experiments at Berkeley Lab will simulate — in
microscopic detail — spacecraft parachute fabric performance in the extreme conditions of other planets» atmospheres.
In extending a short story to feature length without embellishing it — at least in the plotting — Loktev suffuses the film with the kind of intimate,
microscopic detail and observation that's more common to literature than cinema.
Veering from devastating,
microscopic detailed character work in «Wendy and Lucy» to nimble semi-comic riffing in the «Synecdoche, New York» ensemble, with a great work in the not - so - great «Incendiary» somewhere in between, she demonstrated both fierce chops and canny taste in projects.
Eventually, visitors will be able to locate the book they want and specify, down to the most
microscopic detail, the way it will be presented to them: as white characters on a black background, as a Braille printout, as text spoken and displayed simultaneously, or any of a hundred other permutations.
Painters and sculptures used photographs as muse to make art with lifelike realism as goal and using
microscopic detail to help get there.
Akin to a sculptor, the artist invests each facial pore and hair with
microscopic detail so the image resonates as a complete emotional picture; an internal and external illumination.
Born in Latvia in 1938, Vija Celmins is best known for her intricate, monochromatic drawings of a select range of subjects; meticulous renderings of the surface of the ocean, the vastness of the night sky or
the microscopic detail of a spider's web.
While Gill's immense nine - metre decorative calico scroll may prompt the viewer to stand back to take in the piece's extensive figures and patterns in their entirety, the minute scale of Hutchinson's drawings in contrast require
the microscopic detail be studied up close and with the aid of a magnifying glass.
It would also be interesting to understand in
microscopic detail what happens when shortwave radiation hits a solid surface — or for that matter a liquid surface since the earth is 71 % sea.
Not exact matches
The table would be entirely too long (millions of lines), too
detailed, and too «
microscopic» for easy comprehension.
-- even as the fine print
details became all but
microscopic.
This special issue addresses modern developments in controlling and manipulating light: how light - based technologies are shrinking and becoming faster (Koenderink et al., p. 516); how recent theoretical developments in the manipulation of light are being implemented to provide materials with properties not available in nature (Pendry et al., p. 521); how the quantum properties of light are being exploited in new technologies (Walmsley, p. 525); and how new light sources are coming online that can probe the structure of matter on spatial and time scales that provide an exquisitely
detailed picture of our
microscopic world (Miao et al., p. 530).
The advance in modern
microscopic experimental methods, especially crossed molecular beams and laser technology, has made it possible to explore the dynamics and mechanisms of important elementary chemical reactions in great
detail.
«At the very
microscopic level,» he says, «we have developed techniques like two - photon microscopy, which allows extremely
detailed examinations of structures and processes within cells.»
Scanning the bones using
microscopic computer tomography at a materials science institute in Berlin and the University of Rostock has yielded
detailed, 3D images of these injuries.
Microscopic analyses of chondrites, the oldest rocks in the solar system, are filling in
details of what our neighborhood in space was like shortly before the planets formed
Larvae of different species can appear nearly identical, and traditional identification methods are based on
detailed microscopic examination, a process that can take a long time.
Now that we know partial transmission processes can be important, researchers can build
microscopic models and simulations to explore them in more
detail, and engineers can design devices that enhance or take advantage of this aspect of thermal conductance for a variety of materials.»
AFM achieves this level of
detail by using a
microscopic stylus — similar to a needle on a record player — that barely makes contact with the surface of the material being studied.
In such a makeshift cosmos, the fine
details of the
microscopic world and the farthest stars might only be filled in by the programmers on the rare occasions that people study them with scientific equipment.
The sun is directly behind the planet — an alignment not visible from Earth — which allowed astronomers to discover two faint outer hoops, never before seen, and to observe in unprecedented
detail the
microscopic particles that make up the rings.
To strengthen the case, he says, researchers need to perform a
detailed microscopic analysis to confirm the absence of the organelles.
An artificial neural network is used to transform low - resolution
microscopic images of samples into high - resolution images, revealing more
details of the sample, which could be crucial for pathology and medical diagnostics.
The
detailed mechanisms of how the oceans contribute to this global carbon cycle at the
microscopic scale, and which microbes have a leadership role in the breakdown process, are complex and convoluted problems to solve.
A
detailed understanding of the physics of individual atoms interacting with each other at the
microscopic level can lead to the discovery of novel emergent phenomena, help guide the synthesis of new materials, and even aid future drug development.
Ren and Zhang have done just that, generating
detailed models using electron
microscopic images of a single protein.
For each mouse line, Lexicon provided not only the mouse strain itself, but also
detailed, objective data on the impact of the specific gene deletion on the mouse's phenotype, which includes appearance, health, fitness, behavior, ability to reproduce, and radiological and
microscopic data.
For each mouse line, Deltagen provided the mouse strain, but also
detailed, objective data on the impact of the specific gene deletion on the mouse's phenotype, which includes appearance, health, fitness, behavior, ability to reproduce, and radiological and
microscopic data.
Based on the book The Disaster Artist: My Life Inside The Room by Wiseau's friend and fellow Room actor Greg Sestero, The Disaster Artist will leave you with many questions about the ultra-enigmatic Wiseau, who's portrayed with
microscopic attention to
detail by James Franco.
2010 was a big year for trashy dramas set in Boston, and The Town feels like the complimentary movie to The Fighter, one that
details the life behind Mark Wahlberg's character at an even more
microscopic level.
Microscopic traffic simulation models enable transportation agencies to conduct
detailed analyses of work zone mobility performance measures during the planning and scheduling process.
And frankly I'm reluctant to recommend an e-reader because it maintains better
detail on the
microscopic level.