Sentences with phrase «precision timing using»

And hell, even if the frame rate gets patched, you're still forced to play a game that demands precision timing using virtual buttons.
The GT - R's air vent was studied, designed, and developed by a quality expert to have a feeling of precision every time you use it.

Not exact matches

I don't day - trade, I look at 1 hr charts and above, using higher time frames allows you to maintain clarity and gives you the power to map the markets with precision over the short - term noise and volatility.
My main point (to use a different example) is that standards of precision change over time and in different contexts.
National Pasteurized Eggs uses a patented pasteurization process based on a computer - monitored technology that — through precision temperature and time — destroys salmonella inside and outside of an egg without cooking it.
You can make the drink of your choice with the same taste every time, thanks to the precision code reading technology used in this machine.
Users can program it to flip to a «keep warm» mode after a certain time, use it in manual mode, or go by food temperature for the ultimate precision cooking.
The steel for these targets is cut using laser precision, helping to maintain the integrity of the metal so it will last a really long time.
The ability to control quantum noise could one day be used to improve the precision of very sensitive measurements, such as those obtained by LIGO, the Laser Interferometry Gravitational - wave Observatory, a Caltech - and - MIT - led project searching for signs of gravitational waves, ripples in the fabric of space - time.
Scientists are bringing precision medicine to rheumatoid arthritis for the first time by using genetic profiling of joint tissue to see which drugs will work for which patients, reports a new Northwestern Medicine multi-site study.
Now, scientists at UCLA have used a powerful microscope to image the three - dimensional positions of individual atoms to a precision of 19 trillionths of a meter, which is several times smaller than a hydrogen atom.
Along with Mars 2020, STMD is hard at work, advancing promising technology for potential infusion into these Mars missions including: Heat - shield for Extreme Entry Environment, a tailorable, woven thermal protection system that would reduce entry loads and greatly reduce heat - shield mass; Deep Space Optical Communications, which will improve the data - return capacity from space to Earth by more than 10 times the current state - of - the - art; and the Deep Space Atomic Clock project which will revolutionize deep space travel by improving the precision of space navigation and enabling more efficient use of tracking networks like GPS.
Surgeons operate the tabletop tool using a pair of hand controllers in conjunction with high - precision, real - time imaging technology.
In comparison, the surface lasers that are widely used in data communications and high - precision sensing, called VCSELs (vertical - cavity surface - emitting lasers), need much larger (100 times) arrays — and thus more power — to achieve lasing.
The team expect that their approach will help many others in experimental materials research, because it can give information about materials with a level of precision close to that of quantum mechanical methods, but simultaneously can make use of thousands of atoms and long simulation times.
Using a new computer technique that accounts for the planets» gravitational tugs on each other, astronomer Simon Grimm of the University of Bern in Switzerland and his colleagues calculated the seven planets» masses with five to eight times better precision than before.
In another study representing the first time precision medicine has been applied to feline health, Lyons and her team used whole genome sequencing and the 99 Lives consortium to identify a lysosomal disorder in a 36 - week - old silver tabby kitten that was referred to the MU Veterinary Health Center.
Microwave atomic clocks have been the de facto standards for precision time and frequency metrology over the past 50 years, finding widespread use in basic scientific studies, communications, and navigation.
In that sense atom interferometers are pendulums without clockwork, so although they can make physical measurements with great precision, they can not be used to keep time.
Measuring time using oscillations of atomic nuclei might significantly improve precision beyond that of current atomic clocks.
A large quality factor translates into a high level of synchronization between the atoms and the lasers used to probe them, and makes the clock's «ticks» pure and stable for an unusually long time, thus achieving higher precision.
An eight - hour experiment using the ALPHA trap at CERN confirmed with 20 times greater precision than before that the charge of the antihydrogen atom — the antimatter counterpart of the hydrogen atom — is zero.
Using ultrashort laser pulses, time can now be measured with a precision in the attosecond range.
Using the new clock's precision, you could in theory discern time differences at the level of a centimetre, allowing us to test general relativity well beyond what has been done so far.
For these studies we use the high - precision time - resolved Hubble Space Telescope near - infrared spectroscopy and Spitzer Space Telescope photometry in multiple programs.
«Our experimental platform represents a testbed that can readily be upgraded for measurements with higher precision, by using a ultra-bright source of entangled photons, and higher - dimensional degrees of freedom, such as energy - time entanglement.»
To find out, his team used high - precision 3D scanning technology to measure the architecture of young plants over time and quantify their growth in ways that could be analyzed mathematically.
So Dr. Guthrie, whose lab researches splicing, used the profiles generated from the pE - MAP approach to observe in real time how different transcription speeds affected splicing precision.
Take time to figure all that out, and till then, remember that fluffy brushes are good for diffusing products like powder or blush, and small brushes are used for products that require precision, like eyeliner and lipstick.
From the time - based trials of rolling a giant snowball and knocking your friends off a mountain top, to adventures that require more precision and endurance, players will be fully engaged as they use the Wii Remote's motion, pointing and button control capabilities.
Di Caprio builds up all of the tricks he has learnt from his extensive time as an A-List actor and uses them to finely - tuned precision.
With more than 45 exciting mini-games,  Pac - Man Party provides a rewarding and challenging social gaming experience regardless of skill level. From the time - based trials of rolling a giant snowball and knocking your friends off a mountain top, to adventures that require more precision and endurance, players will be fully engaged as they use the Wii Remote's motion, pointing and button control capabilities.
For the first time in the automaker's storied history, Porsche is using active rear - wheel steering to achieve even higher precision and lateral dynamics.
It uses shocks controlled by advanced magneto - rheological technology, rather than mechanical valves, to greatly accelerate response time and precision.
For maximum efficiency the petrol engine uses a twin scroll turbocharger, high precision injection, and variable valve timing and variable camshaft control on both the intake and exhaust sides of the engine.
Combined with the real - time data from cameras and GPS sensors, the precision map governs system use, enabling it in only the areas where appropriate road conditions are detected.
For example, you can use Boost to speed ahead and cut off your opponents, slow down time with Zoned for precision movement, or leap your opponent's light trail with Hop.
As the tension rises so can your score, use precision, timing and a tactical mind to secure your place among the best!
I wouldn't mind the motion control in DKCR if (a) I had any reason based on previous Nintendo games that the feature would work correctly every time I needed to use it OR (b) Nintendo provided a traditional control scheme alternative for those that want the precision of buttons over the inaccurate flailing of motion controls.
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The level of precision that must be used in some of the areas while swinging or maneuvering through each one makes for a very hard game but one with a great deal of satisfaction and enjoyment once the proper timing is realized.
Using a sort of bullet - time slow motion feature, the video shows us that Raiden has the ability to take his time with precise slices, giving the player control over a geometrical plane that shows the exact angle of the cut, and allowing them to execute slashes with extreme precision — cutting limbs of of enemies in mid air, and even slicing a melon into increasingly smaller pieces.
Disabled gamers with fine motor disabilities should note that the platforming requires some precision and timing as well as the new use of the PlayStation 4's touchpad for gameplay.
For people who are sick and tired of shooter games like Call Of Duty where the pace of the game is an insanely frantic pace, where the player has NO time to think strategically or use any precision with their shots, than this game is for you.
I can not progress past the second level in the campaign because the only weapon that they give you that doesn't have a time limit on it is a sniper rifle, which leans too heavily on precision and accuracy in order for me to be able to use it effectively.
If your hand trembles slightly, don't worry: you can slow down time to help you aim with greater precision during difficult moments, and you can even find hidden vampires using a special filter.
He uses colour to describe form, at times with graphic precision, or conversely with an energy and freedom of gesture which is close to direct expression.
By the time of his first show, which was held in 1975 at Susan Caldwell Gallery, Reed was able to synthesize the reductivist, materialist legacy of everything that had happened to abstract painting since Minimalism and use it to reopen the medium (at a moment when it was widely denigrated) to sensuality, expressivity, and performative presence, to the «new precisions of feeling» noted by Peter Schjeldahl.
He uses color to describe form, at times with graphic precision, or conversely with an energy and freedom of gesture which is close to direct expression.
Made with the digital camera's video function and displayed on high - definition LED monitors typically used for commercial signage, Kydd's perpetually - looping photographic videos untether photography's association with discrete time while taking advantage of the medium's ability to describe the world with compelling precision.
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