Sentences with phrase «small beam»

But where there is light in Hatoum's piece, projecting small beams of hope and possibility, Sierra's latest installation does the opposite, with its stark presentation of a brutal reality.
Also magical are long slender sculptural pieces, including Untitled (Bendo)(1972), which are balanced, seemingly precariously, on small beams.
They then directed a second laser beam through an instrument that splits the laser beam into many smaller beams, the number and angle of which depend on the radio frequency applied to the deflector.
With IMRT, the radiation beam is broken up into many smaller beams that can be individually adjusted to deliver varying levels of radiation intensity.
Constructed by farmer and potter Hervey Brooks, the Pottery Shop still bears Brooks's initials on a small beam, upside down, near where Old Sturbridge Village's potters work today.
Smaller beams would control higher frequency waves, and larger beams would affect lower frequency waves.
But by squeezing the light into a smaller beam, more dots, or bits of information, can be stored.
Data enters the chip in the form of a laser beam split into four smaller beams.
In 2009 an ambitious upgrade of the facility was launched including technological developments on the accelerator complex, resulting, in 2012, in a brighter source and a smaller beam at the sample.
But I'm seeing (and hopefully not being too optimistic here) a small beam of reason beginning to shine through the cloudy chaos drummed up by the noise machine.
As we've found with other sound projectors, all those small beam drivers have a hard time emulating the fuller range you'll get from a nice pair of towers or shelf speakers.
Here, a small beamed corridor leads to the snug where a welcoming log fire glows.
tall, and the smaller beams coming off the main beam are 5 in.
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