Sentences with phrase «simple point sources»

That's because the objects in Rhie's sample lens all lie in the same plane and are simple point sources, with nothing between them.

Not exact matches

You'd think a simple finger point towards the source is fair.
Dr. Bredesen described a 36 point intervention that included such things as optimizing sleep, aerobic exercise, keeping homocysteine below 7, reducing simple carbohydrates, increasing ketogenesis, keeping A1c below 5.5, optimizing vitamin D levels, reducing grain consumption, and adding sources of good fat for the brain like coconut oil.
Smathers pointed out that, while all carbohydrates function as relatively quick energy sources, simple carbs cause bursts of energy much more quickly than complex carbs because of the quicker rate at which they are digested and absorbed.
If you can get a monitor that doesn't need 240V you are almost at the point where you can avoid producing 240V because you can get lap - tops that can be powered from a 12V source via a (much simpler) DC convertor and ditto the speakers I'd say.
Free personal essays will not save your grade because even the simplest plagiarism detecting software will point out to the source of «your» essay.
The transaction needed to activate your Iberia Plus account can be as simple as a transfer of points from American Express membership rewards (both US and UK membership rewards allow you to do this) or, if you'd rather not do that, you can use any number of other sources to credit a few miles to your new Iberia Plus Account.
I meant to point out that the simple act of pointing out a mistake to some people can be experienced as a very direct personal attack to which they can (and sometimes do) respond in an over-the-top fashion and can lash out and attempt to utterly destroy the source of criticism.
H2 is so simple to synthesize from non-fossil fuel sources and can be made right at the point of consumption, thus saving a lot of expenses and energy in transporting the oil and gas long distance from the well, and then considerable cost in oil refining and Nat Gas purification, and then transporting the refined fossil fuels to the point of consumption.
Your basic points are very simple, your published articles are backed by the available data and historic sources and Dr. Brown should not have resorted to personal attacks.
The demand was perpetual, the sources ubiquitous, and — this was also a crucial point — the means of production simple, not to say brutally simple: cheap labour.
This point is not drawn out much in the judgment in Sandwell, which focuses more on resolving apparent ambiguity in the phrase «actions founded on simple contract» by reference to extraneous sources, such as the Law Revision Committee report of 1936 preceding LA 1939, which noted that a «simple contract» would include a «quasi-contract» (this in accordance with the then prevailing «implied contract» theory of restitution).
A simple search later and you can see every resource you've gathered to make sourcing quotes and stats a snap (unless you have other projects tagged as «alien,» but at that point maybe you're just writing too many articles about aliens).
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