Check out the links that follow to
see some examples of filtering software, as well as filtering Web search tools.
Not exact matches
The color blue, for
example, whether cobalt, cerulean, or ultramarine, takes on individual characteristics in Schuchard's expression on each canvas and becomes watery, dense, fragmented, opaque or translucent, depending on the artist's
filter, or way
of seeing.
Barton: Rather than look at BJFC as an ad hominem wielding troll, I think it is useful to consider him as a prime
example of how we all
see the world through our own
filters.
One can
see the workings
of wetlands, for
example, by observing how a series
of botanical gardens
filter the building's wastewater.
One could for
example try out other definitions
of «multidecadal» based on different
filters to
see what sort
of a difference if any that made to my current picture
of HadCRUT3 as graphed in Figures 10 and 11.
For
example, if you wanted to
see all sources from Texas, you would start with the high level
filter of Jurisdiction (highlighted below in blue), then narrow down your list
of sources (highlighted below in yellow).
For
example, a homeowner might buy a super expensive furnace
filter with thick ripples to prevent even a tiny smidgen
of potential bacteria from entering the household because he
saw it on a TV commercial.