Simply place various
shapes of objects in the liquid in question (water, honey, whatever), variously oriented, and observed that the resulting level of liquid always rises in direct proportion to the object's weight.
Mohammed Kazem (b. 1969, Dubai, UAE) devoted his Watermill Center residency to listening to sounds generated by scratching
shapes of objects in the Watermill Center collections and capturing the experience through touch.
With further advancements, this technology has the potential to resolve
the shape of objects in flow as small as viruses, the researchers say.
Not exact matches
In addition to MintyBoost ($ 19.50), the online catalog includes in - house designs like the iNecklace ($ 75), a pendant shaped like an Apple gadget's «on» button, complete with a pulsing LED light; and third - party products that have earned the «Adafruit seal of approval,» like the MaKey MaKey ($ 49.95), a device that can turn any object that conducts electricity — a coin, cat, banana — into a functioning touchpad or keyboar
In addition to MintyBoost ($ 19.50), the online catalog includes
in - house designs like the iNecklace ($ 75), a pendant shaped like an Apple gadget's «on» button, complete with a pulsing LED light; and third - party products that have earned the «Adafruit seal of approval,» like the MaKey MaKey ($ 49.95), a device that can turn any object that conducts electricity — a coin, cat, banana — into a functioning touchpad or keyboar
in - house designs like the iNecklace ($ 75), a pendant
shaped like an Apple gadget's «on» button, complete with a pulsing LED light; and third - party products that have earned the «Adafruit seal
of approval,» like the MaKey MaKey ($ 49.95), a device that can turn any
object that conducts electricity — a coin, cat, banana — into a functioning touchpad or keyboard.
Part
of the answer is that, unlike the
objects in the bedroom, the marbles
in the box all have the same size and
shape.
In contrast to religious understanding
of transcendence, Marx asserted that human beings
shape the universe and their own destiny, and human being is not any more the
object of history but its subject and agent.
In entering into relation with its mother the child completes this distance, and it is only later when he ceases to enter into relation that he sees her as an
object and falls into the I - It's
shaping and elaboration
of the distance.
I agree with what you wrote, but I'm primarily addressing the incredible pressure girls face to fit a certain
shape of «woman»
in order to be valued, and to be sex
objects.
Hartshorne intrepidly draws numerous conclusions
of this sort, stoutly maintaining that his theory makes for more comprehensive sense than the traditional view that holds that, when one sees an external
object, he really sees the
object and not just a certain
shape in his own brain.
Also, the prophetic tradition
in Israel seemed consistently to treat Yahweh as subject rather than
object — that is, words from God expressed the will
of God, not the
shapes or meaning
of God.
The churches have constituted themselves the official guardians
of the need, with the result that some
of them actually pretend to accord or to withhold it from the individual by their conventional sacraments, — withhold it at least
in the only
shape in which it can be an
object of desire.
As the folks at the Michael Kohn Gallery
in L.A. explain it, the art exhibit that opened last Saturday «takes the idea
of the
object —
in this case the seductive
shape of the surfboard — and attempts to trap the image beneath the fiberglass and resin surface.
The World Alliance for Breastfeeding Action points out that «When feeding bottles are used
in public for fear
of public exposure
of breasts, or when women's reasons for choosing bottle - feeding include fears that breastfeeding will alter the
shape of their breasts, then women are being treated as sex
objects.
Infants put everything
in their mouths to explore the
shape, texture, and taste
of different
objects.
Kids
in both groups talked with an adult who showed them some peculiar, deceptive - looking
objects, like a pen that took the
shape of a flower.
Whenever possible build on the labeling
of objects in baby's environment by adding color words or
shape words as well.
The caterpillar mat stretches to 4ft and encourages older tots to match 18 colored
objects to each segment
of the caterpillar, while the smallest
of kids simply enjoy playing with the different
shapes that come
in wood, plush and plastic.
Make cakes or cookies
in the
shape of a baby bottle or any other baby - related
object.
To help boost her visual skills, play games that require noticing differences
in shape, color, and movement such as «I spy» (you say, for example, «I spy a green car» and your child has to find it) or games
of deletion where you show your child a tray
of objects then remove one without her seeing you.
Civil rights organizations
object to display
of the swastika
in any way,
shape or form.
A dildo is an
object having the
shape and often the appearance
of an erect penis, used
in sexual stimulation.
Scientists have since turned up more than 1,000
objects in this region, now called the Kuiper Belt, a disk -
shaped realm
of icy
objects out past Neptune.
As one can classify the
shapes of objects based on the mathematical concept called topology, an exotic phase
of quantum matter can be understood with underlying topology and symmetry
in physical materials.
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in our Environment, JRM, c. 1972 AAAS - Xerox Film Loops Guide, A11 Exercises -
Shapes and Symmetry, Hansen, 1972 SAPA Part B - 1st Draft, 1972 Observing - Observing Color and Color Changes
in Plants, HM Communicating - Identifying
Objects and their Variations, RN Communicating - Different Kinds
of Forces, AHL Communicating - Graphs, JRM Classifying - Observing Living and Nonliving Things, Smith Using Space / Time Classifying - Animals
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Objects and Their Variations, RN Classifying - Trees
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in Plants and Observing Changes
in Mold Gardens, HGM Observing (alternate)- Observation, Using Several
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in Molds and Other Plants, c. 1972 SAPA Part B Tryout Draft, 1972 Observing - Observing Changes
in Plants Observing - Changes
in Mold and Green Plants Measuring - Making Comparisions Using a Balance Measuring Length - Linear Measurement Using Metric Units Measuring Volumes
of Solids, 1 - 4 Communicating - Pushes and Pulls Comparing Area, c. 1972 Using Space / Time Relationships - Shadows, 1972 Addition
of Postive Numbers, Sums 1 - 99 (not being tried) SAPA Part B 3rd Draft (alternate), Using Numbers - Numbers and the Number Line, 1972 SAPA Part C 1st Draft, 1972 Classifying - Classifying Components
of Mixtures, Livermore Inferring 2 - How Certain Can You Be?
The robot would help the firefighter move swiftly
in «blind» conditions, while vibrations sent back through the rein would provide data about the size,
shape and even the stiffness
of any
object the robot finds.
Seismic waves provide a window into the Earth's interior by revealing the
shapes of objects, changes
in the state
of materials and clues about their texture.
«We wanted to find out how and where visual information about grasped
objects, for example their
shape or size, and motor characteristics
of the hand, like the strength and type
of a grip, are processed
in the different grasp - related areas
of the brain,» says Schaffelhofer.
In much the same way, it is possible to imagine shapes in higher dimensions, but we 3 - D creatures can see only 3 - D objects that represent small slivers of complete four - dimensional object
In much the same way, it is possible to imagine
shapes in higher dimensions, but we 3 - D creatures can see only 3 - D objects that represent small slivers of complete four - dimensional object
in higher dimensions, but we 3 - D creatures can see only 3 - D
objects that represent small slivers
of complete four - dimensional
objects.
The newly created
objects have different sizes and
shapes, among them are many elongated bodies, some
of which consist
of two parts, just like the comet 67P / Churyumov - Gerasimenko, which the University
of Bern studied
in detail with the Bern mass spectrometer ROSINA on the Rosetta spacecraft.
The 4D printing approach here involves printing a 3D
object with a hydrogel (water - containing gel) that changes
shape over time when temperatures change, said Howon Lee, senior author
of a new study and assistant professor
in the Department
of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at Rutgers University - New Brunswick.
The women's use
of the prefrontal cortex, say researchers, suggests that they relied on landmarks and pictured the
objects in their minds, while the men used both landmarks and geometric cues, like
shapes and angles, to escape the maze.
Many
of them, such as network problems and packing problems (fitting
objects of different
shapes into a given space) have components that can be arranged
in different ways and that belong to a class called nondeterministic polynomial, or NP, problems.
Similarly, perception researcher Irvin Rock, then at Yeshiva University, showed
in the 1960s that when
shape or size perception for single simple
objects was made to conflict between the senses (by the introduction
of distorting lenses), perception conveyed by active touch was modified to conform to visual perception.
«As visual perception becomes less reliable,» the authors write, «tactile perception assumes a greater role
in the recognition
of object shape.»
The volume is the amount
of space an
object fills
in three - dimensional space (which tells approximately how much a container, like a juice box, can hold), and the surface area is the total amount
of area on the outer surface
of the
object (which tells approximately how much material was used to create the
shape).
«Although the 3D scanning technology has made significant progress
in recent years, it is still a challenge to capture the geometry and
shape of a real
object digitally and automatically,» explains Mario Fritz, who leads the group «Scalable Learning and Perception» at the Max Planck Institute for Informatics.
«This
shape fits
in with Makemake's short rotation period
of just 7.7 hours,» Ortiz says, suggesting that the
object is strongly flattened by its rapid spin.
In the second part
of the study, the so - called test phase, a second cylindrically
shaped object was given to only half
of the babies.
New Horizons also could potentially take a close - up look at a smaller, more ancient
object much farther out
in the Kuiper Belt: the disk -
shaped region beyond the orbit
of Neptune believed to contain comets, asteroids and other small, icy bodies.
While analyzing sails for racing yachts, a team
of aerodynamicists has stumbled across a way
in which the downward force from air flowing past an odd -
shaped object can suddenly turn into a hefty upward lift.
The camera itself contains a solid - state memory which, at the push
of a control button, memorises the rough
shape and colour
of any
object which is
in the centre
of the picture.
The pachyderms deploy their trunks to pick up
objects of all
shapes and sizes, from small seeds to logs more than a meter
in diameter.
Due to their tiny size, irregular
shape and limited viewing angle, commonly used microscopic imaging techniques can not always capture the whole
object's
shape often leaving out valuable information that can be important
in numerous areas
of science, engineering and medicine.
They used an abstract space called a «
shape - sphere,» which describes the
shape of the orbits
in terms
of the relative distances between the
objects.
In a proof -
of - concept study, scientists selected a region for analysis on round or irregularly -
shaped objects using a 3 - D camera on a robotic arm, which mapped the 3 - dimentional coordinates
of the sample's surface.
The team, which included researchers from the Singapore University
of Technology and Design (SUTD) and Xi'an Jiaotong University
in China, created the
objects by printing layers
of shape memory polymers with each layer designed to respond differently when exposed to heat.
The researchers, led by Dr Andrew Wilson, an expert
in perception, action and embodied cognition at Leeds Beckett, alongside Associate Professor Qin Zhu from the University
of Wyoming, Professor Lawrence Barham and Professor Ian Stanistreet from the University
of Liverpool, and Professor Geoffrey Bingham from Indiana University, analysed a sample
of 55 spheroids (ball -
shaped stone
objects found
in African archaeological sites) from the Cave
of Hearths
in the Makapan Valley
in South Africa.
A team
of researchers from Georgia Institute
of Technology and two other institutions has developed a new 3 - D printing method to create
objects that can permanently transform into a range
of different
shapes in response to heat.
The final stages
of life for a star like our Sun result
in the star blowing its outer layers out into the surrounding space, forming
objects known as planetary nebulae
in a wide range
of beautiful and striking
shapes.
The mass distribution
in a galaxy acts rather like a lens
shaped like the bottom
of a wineglass, and produces multiple images
of background
objects, with images stretched out into arcs and rings.