Sentences with phrase «number of a particular object»

Priority systems can dictate what sounds play and which are culled and the number of a particular object on screen at one time could dictate whether an individual or group sound is played.

Not exact matches

For wishes concern particular objects, and a great number of objects, but the, wish applies essentially to the whole life.
This means, as Whitehead puts it, that «a particular determination can be made of the how of some definite relationship of a definite eternal object A to a definite number n of other eternal objects, without any determination of the other n objects, x1, x2,... x11, except that they have, each of them, the requisite status to play their respective parts in that multiple relationship» (Science and the Modern World 237).
The vast majority of NEOs are smaller than one kilometer, with the number of objects of a particular size increasing as their sizes decrease.
This is how some fractal mathematical objects, such as the Mandelbrot set — a set of complex numbers for which a particular iterated equation does not approach infinity — are generated.
This particular method consists of replacing numbers with an object.
This skill is often referred to as one - to - one correspondence where a student demonstrates an understanding that a set or array of objects is represented by a particular number.
Through her research - oriented projects, Gutiérrez has used a number of mediums including drawing, painting, video, ready - made, sculpture and tapestries to explore the ways in which identity or nationalism are embedded in objects, in particular monuments.
The objects on the tables are a combination of prototypes, potential signage and models, and they have been developed around Gillick's ongoing engagement with writing on social utopias; in particular he has been working on a series of texts, exhibitions and lectures with the overall title Construcción de Uno for a number of years.
More than 1,000 objects were assembled by a number of Connecticut collectors who focused on one medium in particular, and eventually gave the museum their collections.
This strange world is also populated by a number of other objects linked in a seemingly off - hand manner by their position in a particular space or their relationship to one another, In Cupboard with Newspapers, 2005, we see newspapers stacked in the alcoves of the gallery space, the title of the piece commandeering the gallery space itself as a element in the work.
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