The researchers
showed images of people of normal weight or overweight people to 70 female patients consulting the Clinic for Mental and Brain Diseases (CMME) of Sainte Anne Hospital.
Drawing on everything from 18th - century rococo to 1970s punk, her recent work
shows images of people surviving after civilizations collapse, though the nature of the cause is unclear, whether from climate change, social injustice or financial meltdown.
Not exact matches
In the words
of LinkedIn, «Just upload an
image that reflects your passions, projects, or inspiration and
show people what you're about.»
That's according to one component
of Hartshorne's study, which involved
showing thousands
of people images of faces cropped tightly around the eye area.
In one experiment, a group
of men were
shown male models from Abercrombie & Fitch advertisements, another group was
shown images of female Victoria's Secret models, and a third group was
shown photos
of «average» looking
people.
Plus, brain scans indicate that
people who lost weight and kept it off for nine months reacted differently when
shown images of high - calorie foods than before they lost the weight.
Images of people — even spies — tapping away on computers make for boring movie footage, so Hollywood usually resorts to
showing silly fake green display screen to make it more interesting.
«This study
showed us that looking at an
image of nature for less than a minute was all it took to help
people perform better on our task,» explained lead researcher Kate Lee.
A study by Adobe has
shown that 39 percent
of people will stop engaging with a website if
images won't load or take too long to load.
But as Lewis» samples
show, the scammers are circumventing this prohibition with ease — using Lewis»
image to drive unwitting clicks to a secondary offsite layer
of fake news articles that directly push
people towards crypto scams.
Images of the flooded metropolises
of Houston, Jacksonville, and San Juan with overtopped dams, billowing sewage, and flooded homes
show that torrential rain can be one
of the most devastating consequences
of hurricanes, especially in urban areas where concrete makes it harder for water to drain and where
people can drown.
As for the still
images of people shown, those are just stock photos and stolen unattributed
images from other websites, which is a common tactic that these binary options robots use.
But what many
people don't realize is that the
show's creators, Trey Parker and Matt Stone, already used an
image of Mohammed on «South Park» without any strife whatsoever in a July 2001 episode called «Super Best Friends.»
A lot
of people now really don't even know how to
show who they really because they've built an online
image.
The
image shows a great variety
of people.
I don't care how many
shows they do to try and improve their
image they are very a very closed group
of people.
Another possible
image candidate would
show a couple
of people (such as a married couple) who were about to tear each other to pieces until the minister raised his hands in a gesture
of peace, so that the hostilities can begin to subside.
there's been a lot
of faked evidence — like the shroud
of turin (which
people still insist on believing is real — even after it's been
shown ~ scientifically ~ to be a fake)-- and bits
of toast with the
image of jebus on them — but nothing credible at all in the way
of substantiated real evidence.
One
of the reasons why churches have not stimulated the growth
of their members more is the passive follow - the - leader posture
of many lay
persons and the one - man -
show self -
image of many ministers.
The recognition that God created human beings in his
image and that Christ died to
show that every single
person is precious in God's sight has inspired many Christians to practical service
of others, especially through educational and medical work.
In figures that belie the
image of the Church as ageing and declining, statistics collated for 2013
show that
people under the age
of 30 now account for...
What it says to me is you think «Well, if this
person doesn't believe in God, he must think he IS god» — This also
shows, to me, one
of the biggest flaws and most problematic elements
of Christianity — that, only next to God (shaped in his
image, right?)
The divorce papers
of Democratic lobbyist super couple Tony and Heather Podesta
show that for a certain class
of people government is not a public service or a field for settling partisan disagreements so much as an opportunity for self promotion: «As a married couple who both lobbied they strategically cultivated their public
image,» one document reads, «and worked to build the «Heather and Tony Podesta» brand for the success
of their shared enterprise.»
This could be poetic reference to an artist (creator God) simply washing off the canvas and starting over with Noah, a symbolic picture
of how those who believe in the Hebrew God
of that day are carried away above the storms
of life in the protective hands
of God, symbolic
of judgment for those not created in the
image of God, a narrative
of why the Hebrew race is the chosen race, prophecy
of end time judgment or literal in that the babies and
people resulting from $ ex with the nephlium produced evil beyond that imaginable and God was
showing mercy.
«We thought the best way to send a message to politicians that Australians want animals treated with kindness and respect was not to
show more
images of cruelty, but instead to
show them the extraordinary lengths
people will go to in order to protect these animals from harm,» Chalk said.
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Image changes to
show a group
of people, in front
of a building displaying a CSIRO logo, smiling at the camera and text appears: The CSIRO and Porifera forward osmosis team]
Some ideas for «pinnable»
images are collage
images (eg
showing different stages
of a tutorial or a product shot from various angles), infographics, and
images with overlaid text that help lead
people to an article.
It
shows that
people still feel strongly about Nestlé even after so many years and despite it trying to greenwash its
image by using Fairtrade chocolate in some
of its products.»
«It been an extraordinary week for us but we have come out
of it, especially because they saw the Ghanaian
people especially in the aftermath behave in a very beautiful manner to be able to enhance the
image of the country and
show the world that there are countries in Africa like Ghana that can do the right thing and behave properly.»
Astorino's «atomic - bomb» TV ad
showing an
image of Cuomo in a mushroom cloud
of corruption at least got
people talking about a race many thought over in June.
A Dartmouth College - led study
shows that
people find it increasingly difficult to distinguish between computer - generated
images and real photos, but that a small amount
of training greatly improves their accuracy.
In a landmark paper in 2006, he
showed that the pupils
of human viewers tend to match those in
images of people expressing sadness — but not other emotions.
Damasio's colleague Dan Tranel did experiments in which
people were
shown a series
of emotionally powerful
images — towns destroyed by earthquakes,
people drowning in floods — and monitored their body's autonomic response, which is partially regulated by the amygdala.
In contrast, when they searched the Web for contemporary
images of people waving, 24 percent
of the
images showed left wavers.
From rock - carved maps
of Idaho's Snake River, to hand - drawn and painted Ptolemaic world maps predating the discovery
of the Americas, to Landsat satellite
images of the Great Wall
of China, this colorfully illustrated history
shows how maps for cities, subways, weather, and even «moral statistics,» such as crime and poverty have helped
people navigate Earth — and conquer large parts
of it too.
But
people who have this stroke just before or after birth recover their language abilities in the mirror
image spot on the right side, a study
of teens and young adults
shows.
One
of his most recent experiments
shows that if you can prevent
people from making that snarled - lip expression when they experience disgust — by simply asking them to hold a pencil between their lips — you can reduce their feeling
of disgust when they are made to view revolting
images.
A study published online last November in Brain, based on the most comprehensive collection
of postmortem
images compiled to date,
shows that Einstein's cerebral cortex, responsible for higher - level mental processes, differs much more dramatically than previously thought from that
of a
person of average intelligence.
But the amount
of land space taken up by cities is actually relatively small compared with the number
of people they shelter: satellite
image composites
show that urban sites cover only 2.8 per cent
of the Earth's land; accordingly the UN estimates that about 3.3 billion
people occupy an area less than half the size
of Australia.
TURNING UP THE HEAT
People living in regions
of India, including Rajasthan where this
image was taken, will experience extreme and potentially deadly heat waves by the end
of the century, a new study
shows.
People can also unconsciously detect gender, do simple adding problems when «invisible» numbers are flashed onto the screen, or distinguish between depictions
of inappropriate and appropriate actions (for example, discerning between an invisible
image of an athlete batting a ball with a baseball bat and an
image that has been doctored to
show the player swatting at the ball using a flower bouquet).
Their new web app allows
people to upload a single colour
image and receive, in a few seconds, a 3D model
showing the shape
of their face.
They
showed that
people's pupil size increases when they're watching «emotionally toned or interesting
images» such as pictures
of babies or naked
people.
In their next study, the researchers said they plan to
show images to depressed patients
of objects or
people the patients dislike while their brains are scanned, Feng said.
Mamelak and Rutishauser found that if a neuron's response to an
image synchronizes with a type
of brain wave called a theta rhythm, the
person is much more likely to remember what was
shown.
They were
shown cards with pictures
of a
person's face with a neutral expression along with corresponding cards comprising
images designed to evoke strong negative emotions such as those
of injured soldiers, and victims
of car crashes and violent crimes.
Infection Prevention and Control specialists observed that
showing magnified
images of bacteria found on things common in the health care environment like a mouse pad or work station, even a
person's hand, swayed workers in four patient care units to do a better job
of cleaning their hands.
This
image shows fluorescently labeled neurons, overlaid with an illustration
of a
person scratching.
Here, we investigated unfamiliar face matching,
showing participants two unconstrained faces
of strangers, with and without glasses, and asked whether the
images are the same
person or two different
people.»
Psychologists
showed participants a number
of faces in various «natural» poses, similar to
images seen on Facebook or other social media sites, and asked them to decide whether each pair
of images showed the same
person or not.