Sentences with phrase «precise pattern»

His paintings to a large extent consisted of circles arranged in precise patterns on the canvas, with colors often chosen according to ideas of symmetry.
3D - printing bacterial ink onto sheets of graphene oxide could make precise patterns of highly - conductive material in a cheaper and easier way
Alas, the motions proved possibly too specific for the device to be able to recognize, among other, less - considered obstacles, as described by one of the developers, «One of the design flaws of this, apart from the fact that it demanded some very precise pattern recognition from the Natal system, is that it would have been HELL to localize,» the developer wrote.
It's particularly noticeable during the regular boss confrontations, where precise pattern recognition is sometimes held back by the slightly clunky jump - shoot - shoot - shoot - jump - shoot inputs.
Over and over the quarterbacks would work on the same precise patterns, learning to release the ball before the receiver broke.
These have been used to create laser beams made of atoms that etch precise patterns on surfaces, and might one day lead to superconductors that work at room temperature.
If a person can not detect a rather precise pattern of warming and pause in warming in the Global temperature record starting in 1880 I can only say that to me the pattern is obvious.
Precise pattern navigation and a calm demeanor are a must.
From mathematically precise patterns to magic in metalpoint, five shows exploring the incredible craft of drawing practice.
Its a far more impressive result, and far more resistant to criticism, then if they had obtained the result through a bootstrap (where it would be unclear as to what precise pattern of exclusion of proxies contributed to the spread).
In the jumble of styles, viewers will find echoes of Jasper Johns» precise patterns of color and the painterliness and symbolic imagery of Philip Guston.
Indeed, though some 200 players competed on the Grand Prix tour last year, the fact that the major tournaments were dominated by the same four millionaires only confirms Brodeur's thesis that «tennis is a game that follows very precise patterns
However, a musicologist friend insists that singing nursery rhymes is essential to develop children's cognitive skills because of the precise pattern of words and music.
While there's no precise pattern with outliers such as these, it's generally the case that any player targeting such extreme longevity will have to change their circumstances, themselves, or both.
Seen at left as a reddish thumbprint on the top of the inner tube, they are carefully sculpted in a precise pattern to encode data as accurately as possible.
Similarly, remembering the precise pattern of pieces on the board during a previously successful opening or endgame may decide who will win or lose,» explained lead investigator Josef Bischofberger, PhD, Professor, Department of Biomedicine, University of Basel (Switzerland).
Over the past decade or so our theoretical understanding of general relativity has improved a great deal, allowing us to calculate the precise pattern of gravitational waves it predicts for such a merger.
When there were squabbles, they usually involved no more than two scientists armed with microscopes, arguing over the precise pattern of connections that they had traced in a corner of the brain.
Then they used the tip of a scanning tunnelling microscope to remove hydrogen atoms according to a precise pattern.
This produces a group of particles than are analyzed to visualize the precise pattern of growth zones of the crystal.
All human brains share basic anatomical circuits and synaptic interactions, but the precise pattern of connections and interactions are highly variable from person to person — and therein lies the source of the remarkable variation we see in human behavior — from the breathtaking dance of a ballerina, to the elegant craftsmanship of a master carpenter, to the shrewd judgment of an expert trader.
But the narrative arguably even more so: Cruise dies repeatedly, caused by the smallest of mistakes, and must learn the precise patterns of where to stand and what's going to shoot at him, in order to survive.
The variations in her precise patterns indicated the flutter of leaves, flower petals rustled by the win, or beams of sunlight influencing streaks of color.
The precise patterns and delicate balance of her compositions are meticulous, quirky and profoundly specific, integrating non-traditional folk and punk influences in what Roberta Smith calls «a matchbox full of color.»
The resulting site - specific interventions effect a vivid and energetic transformation upon their host spaces, introducing areas of vibrant color, varied textures and precise patterns and forms that travel up walls, around corners, out windows and across lawns.
T he precise patterns and delicate balance of her compositions are meticulous, quirky and profoundly specific, integrating nontraditional folk and punk influences in what Roberta Smith calls, «a matchbox full of color.»
The artists examine the intersection between abstraction and precise patterning, expressing their ideas with geometric forms through paintings and installations for their first exhibition in Los Angeles.
Sultan went on to explore the use of color, texture and design, using tar on linoleum squares and precise patterns of dots, beginning with dominoes and, eventually, flowers.
He performed in and recorded the soundtrack to Jack Smith's legendary film Flaming Creatures; he defied conventions of cinema with The Flicker, an experimental structuralist film composed of a precise pattern of alternating black and white frames; he developed and practiced Just Intonation and Minimalism with Karlheinz Stockhausen and La Monte Young; and he was instrumental in the formation of The Velvet Underground.
When printed in a precise pattern onto carbon nanotubes on paper, these photosynthetic bacteria can produce electricity from sunlight, which could power biodegradable environmental and medical sensors.
The precise patterns do vary as a function of frequency ranges (i.e. the exponents in the interannual to multi-decadal band are different to those over longer periods), and there are differences between models.
According to Figure 15, among men in their midthirties, those who had married in their twenties had the highest level of personal income, though the precise pattern varies by education.
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