Sentences with phrase «motion study of»

As part of its Windows 10 press conference today, Microsoft's Joe Belfiore showed off a motion study of a new touchscreen mode for the operating system that's being developed specifically for use in hybrid (notebook - tablet) PCs called «Continuum.»
Motion Study of Falling Pitchers, 2004.
The result is a still and motion study of these life forms and the images they imprint or burn into the film.
Videofluoroscopy — This is a method for combining advanced X-ray and video technologies to create a motion study of the cervical spine (neck) and abdominal cavity to help diagnose a range of medical issues.
Intriguingly, the part of the subduction zone that broke was not the part that had built up the most stress, according to a ground - motion study of northern Chile's seismic gap by Marianne Métois, a geophysicist at the National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology in Rome, and her colleagues (M. Métois et al.Geophys.
The briefest man - made events, pulses of laser light lasting millionths of a nanosecond, can be used for delicate eye surgery, high - bandwidth communications and stop - motion studies of molecules reacting
In motion studies of the dancer Tricia Brown, Mr. Gaines» system is put to good effect.
We spent nine months overall doing time and motion studies of the various roles to really inform our decision making.

Not exact matches

By the evidence of the scripture (if you were to actually study it instead of making broad assumptions about it based on what you read somewhere else) God set this earth in motion.
It moulds the scientist's assumptions as to what kinds of entity there are in the world (Newton was interested in matter in motion) and the methods of enquiry suitable for studying them.
The philosophy of nature of Aristotle studies material beings, i.e. bodies, as capable of motion and change.
That was predictable, since I had sought out people who seemed to be doing little more than going through the motions, who had settled down to a routine of occasional worship attendance, no religious reading or Bible study, only cursory prayer, and no discussion with other Christians.
8 Cf. the striking remark of intellectual historian C. C. Gillispie: «Lamarck's theory of evolution was the last attempt to make a science out of the instinct, as old as Heraclitos and deeply hostile to Aristotelian formalization, that the world is flux and process, and that science is to study, not the configurations of matter, nor the categories of form, but the manifestations of that activity which is ontologically fundamental as bodies in motion and species of being are not.
For example, Dillenberger says Pollock has «glimpsed new realities» and Abraham Walkowitz has represented «the essence of motion» in his studies of dancer Isadora Duncan.
In the U.S.A., for example, there have been the 1928 National Committee for the Study of Social Values in Motion Pictures, the decade - long Senate hearings on the role of the media in juvenile delinquency in the 1950s, the 1968 National Commission on the Causes and Prevention of Violence, and the 1972 Surgeon - General's Scientific Advisory Committee's Report on Television and Social Behaviour.
The kitchen redesign is based on time - motion studies and increased employee efficiency, which resulted in a reduction of the kitchen space of nearly 900 square feet.
The Micro Motion mass flow meters are based on a principle called the Coriolis force, named after the French physicist who studied it extensively in the first half of 1800s.
His pick - six to seal New Orleans's first NFL crown is a testament to his diligent film study of the Colts» China route, a staple of their three - wideout formations in which the receiver split the farthest wide motions underneath the slot receiver, who runs an in - cut for a short gain.
Arsene Wenger certainly took the problem seriously enough and he set in motion a thorough study of the problems afflicting our players.
Studies show that the new way of stretching (dynamic stretching) increases power, flexibility and range of motion, and may reduce injuries.
According to studies, most of the babies love the back and forth rocking motion generated by nursery gliders.
Some studies have concluded that breastfed babies have stronger immune systems, decreased risks of developing ear infections and diarrhea, lower infant mortality rates, enhanced neurological development, better oral health (due to a different suckling motion than drinking from a bottle).
With fewer publicityseeking Early Day Motions, perhaps MPs would have to study the proposed legislation in front of them with a degree of earnestness that our legislature lacks.
As Democrats made a series of motions that McConnell turned aside, Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D - N.Y., twice asked the GOP leader to ensure Democrats will have more than 10 hours to study and debate the bill before the vote.
So he made use of helical molecules available in the laboratory to study the reversible uncoiling / coiling motions associated with the binding and release of metal ions, eventually orchestrating transitions of helical molecules into linear complexes and back again.
He has contributed to the study of the brain processing of form, symmetry, flicker, motion, color, and stereoscopic depth perception and has developed tests for the diagnosis of retinal and optic nerve diseases.
Recent studies have suggested that apparently two processes were effective: On the one hand, the Pacific Plate has changed its direction of motion.
Astronomers have used SPHERE to obtain many other impressive images, as well as for other studies including the interaction of a planet with a disc, the orbital motions within a system, and the time evolution of a disc.
Many other potential applications of this dataset are explored in the series of papers, and they include studying the role of faint galaxies during cosmic reionisation (starting just 380,000 years after the Big Bang), galaxy merger rates when the Universe was young, galactic winds, star formation as well as mapping the motions of stars in the early Universe.
That is the unimaginably short time scale on which processes such as the motion of an electron in an atom can be studied.
Based on studies of sediment motion in low - gradient channels, geologists have long assumed that there is a linear relation between a watercourse's slope and the stress placed by water and gravity on the streambed.
While studying this motion in 1907, Einstein predicted that a particle's kinetic energy — and thus the square of its velocity — should be proportional to the temperature of its surroundings.
The study finds, however, that the direction of the crystals doesn't correlate with the apparent plate motion at any depth in the asthenosphere.
According to a recent study led by Gábor Horváth, a biological physicist at Eötvös University in Hungary, cave painters understood — better than many artists of the modern age — the laws governing animal motion.
The study, published Sept. 7 in Nature Geoscience, is the first to simulate the individual crystals» movement in the magma chamber to better understand the motion of the magma and buildup of pressure.
«The result is almost certainly correct, as predicting the nearly straight - line motion of nearby stars is a well - understood calculation,» says astronomer Adam Burgasser of the University of California, San Diego, who was not involved in the study.
«This opens the door to studies of atomic - level motions in many systems — structural dynamics that are at the heart of the correlation between structure and function in matter.»
His stop - motion studies, published in 1887, of animals walking provided incontrovertible evidence of four - legged mammals» gait.
Fluid dynamics is the subdiscipline of fluid mechanics that studies fluids (liquids and gases) in motion.
Everyone is involved in the study of motion control, biomechanics, actuation, and mechanism design.
The study of the mechanics of motion as it relates to sports injuries provides the expertise that keeps athletes, both professional and amateur, in the game.
For instance, touching different regions of a screen makes the phone tilt and shift just a tiny bit, but in ways that the phone's motion sensors pick up, Mehrnezhad and colleagues demonstrated in a study reported online April 2017 in the International Journal of Information Security.
The recent study reports ground motions simulated for a so - called scenario earthquake, one of many possibilities.
Bechara and his team studied 69 stroke patients culled from a registry at the University of Iowa that was assembled to study the effect of brain damage on cognition, memory and motion; they selected subjects who, at the time of their strokes, had been smoking at least five cigarettes daily for more than two years.
Meanwhile, a study to be published in Astrophysical Bulletin that used just the radial velocities of stars found, similar to Moni Bidin's team, that much less dark matter than expected was required to explain the motions of stars in the local universe.
With the help of CRISPR / Cas9, Edsinger is hoping to establish one or more cephalopod organisms that can be used to study motion, camouflage and neural systems.
In a paper published in EPJ B, the authors study how the crystal periodicity affects the motion of ions whose energy belongs to a 1 to 2 MeV range, as they are transmitted through very thin crystals on the order of a few hundred nanometres, and how it impacts their angular distribution.
For seismic hazard assessment, the study of ground motion is where the rubber meets the road.
A centrifugelike device was first flown on Skylab in the 1970s to study the neurovestibular system — the network consisting of the eyes, the inner ear, and the brain centers that govern balance, perceive body position, and activate motion sickness.
In this study, Tramelli and her colleagues used the recorded waveforms from the 2012 Emilia seismic sequence to simulate a seismic sequence that triggered end - to - end earthquakes along adjacent fault patches, observing the affect of continuous ruptures on the resulting ground motion and, consequently, its impact on critical structures, such as dams, power plants, hospitals and bridges.
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