Sentences with phrase «through magnifying»

I looked at some of the frost through a magnifying glass and saw it was made of tiny thin crystals poking up every which way, a bit like early morning beard fuzz.
Revealing a tendency towards staging and clear lines, Sozyone art explores the dark world of futuristic Anarchy through a magnifying glass.
(Gerhard Richter in conversation with Nicolas Serota, Sprint 2011, quoted in M. Godfrey and N. Serota, eds., Gerhard Richter Panorama, London, 2011, p. 15) Abstraktes Bild, painted in 1977, belongs to a body of work by Gerhard Richter known as Soft Abstracts in which the artist explores the idea of a «blown - up», the enlarged, zoomed - in image that is familiar from examining a painting up close or inspecting the surface through a magnifying glass.
For more than forty years Ackling has made all of his work by the same method: focusing sunlight through a magnifying glass to burn lines of tiny dots onto found and rescued materials: bits of driftwood, scraps of card, or most recently the contents of his garden shed: discarded wooden boxes and the handles of old tools.
It's arguably the most highly anticipated game of the year, and will be another entry in one of the most critically acclaimed series of all time, so it's no surprise that fans of Red Dead have been scouring the internet and looking through magnifying glasses at its only trailer to find details.
Social Issues Term Papers — Looking Through the Magnifying Glass The social sphere could be divided on some levels: inferior, middle - class and superior.
What she sees through her magnifying glass will change the course of history — and her own life — in ways she never imagined.
This large - format book looks at astronomy through the magnifying, clarifying lens of poetry.
Looking Down, by Steve Jenkins, moves in the opposite direction, beginning in outer space and zooming closer and closer until readers peer through a magnifying glass.
Point out the leaves» veins, colors, and how the leaves» size changes when viewed through a magnifying glass.
The animated 16x9 main menu looks at the movie title and still photos through a magnifying glass.
The fun is short - lived when a freak of nature pulls the brothers through the magnifying glass and deposits them in the world of the ants the brothers are just centimetres tall!
I get that the art style is trying to make it look like a comic, but it feels like i'm looking at a comic through a magnifying glass.
Wearing a talisman is akin to channeling the sun's rays through a magnifying glass to create fire.
The light bounces from there through a magnifying lens to the sample.
In NTA, particles in suspension are illuminated with a focused laser beam and light scattered from each particle is visible through magnifying optics fitted to a digital camera.
he says excitedly, inviting me to peer into the ragbag lichen through a magnifying lens.
The experience of actually creating a deliciously cheesy bunny, or looking at a flower, a bug or herbs through a magnifying glass might get a kid thinking about the bigger picture.
Knight Frank and law firm Khaitan & Co, has produced a new report, RERA Through A Magnifying Glass, which looks at the rules framed by different states.
Their innovative app and other tools are putting sunlight through a magnifying glass.»
Your average fundamental sell - side analyst has spent the year kneeling in the grass, gazing at ants through a magnifying glass while hurricanes, earthquakes and volcanic explosions raged all around him.
FILE PHOTO: A Google search page is seen through a magnifying glass in this photo illustration taken in Berlin on August 11, 2015.
Take a look at your computer screen through a magnifying glass and you'll see the individual pixels, each made up of three subpixels — red, green, and blue light sources.
This makes it easy to point it precisely at the sky, without having to search through the magnified eyepiece.

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We believe our job as venture capitalists is to magnify the creative power of entrepreneurs through relationships, education and resources essential to their success.
So if we're the big buyer, and yet our own guys here in this country are supplying more, that marginal demand isn't magnified through the market.
Magnifying my personal state, through all of this I had let the nagging voices of doubt fill my head, and I began to question whether I was a good mom at all.
Almighty God, to you all hearts are open, all desires known and from you no secrets are hid: cleanse the thoughts of our hearts by the inspiration of your Holy Spirit, that we may perfectly love you and worthily magnify your holy name, through Christ our Lord, Amen.
A painful church experience is magnified in a digital age where gossip and slander can spread through social networks faster than ever before.
Multiplication of this same self through mass identification does not produce personal strength, but only magnifies weakness.
Through him it tends toward and terminates in God, who is wonderful in His saints and is magnified in them.
Over the next decade, Graham would come more and more into the crosshairs of McIntyre, whose own church had split yet again, but whose voice was magnified through his publication, the Christian Beacon, and through his radio broadcast carried on hundreds of stations, the Twentieth Century Reformation Hour.
Bring a magnifying glass and play insect - themed games to learn about the bugs that crawl and fly through the park.
Hugo Lloris is the only player who consistently performed to a high standard, while Toby Alderweireld and Harry Kane's importance to the side was magnified in their respective absences through injury.
Money flowing through SuperPACs and other independent groups magnifies the effect.
The «Internet has become an important avenue through which anti-China forces infiltrate, sabotage and magnify their capabilities for destruction,» wrote the public security minister, Meng Jianzhu, in the Dec. 1 issue of Qiushi, a magazine published by the Communist Party's Central Committee.
Everything through this scope is sharp, clear, and magnified three times.
Check it out: This dome solar heater functions like a car window on a hot July day, magnifying and channeling heat through the inner black coil.
Galaxy clusters are so massive that their gravity deflects light passing through them, magnifying, brightening, and distorting light in a phenomenon called gravitational lensing.
Although optical telescopes, be they simple or sophisticated, are not much more than magnifying glasses, scientists are now looking at the cosmos through other lenses that allow them broaden their viewing bandwidth, from infrared to gamma rays.
Dams vary considerably in the challenges they pose to migrating fish, and the challenges are magnified when a fish must pass through more than one dam or hydro structure.
That increase in light, rather than the dip Kruse thought he'd see, was the white dwarf bending and magnifying light from its more distant neighbor through gravitational lensing, like a magnifying glass.
Running his finger through the saliva, he reaches for the magnifying loupe hanging around his neck, and he squints at the wet spot, slowly turning the stone in the daylight.
However, through the phenomenon known as «gravitational lensing,» a massive, foreground cluster of galaxies acts as a natural «zoom lens» in space by magnifying and stretching images of far more distant background galaxies.
If you've ever used a magnifying glass to start a fire, you know that sending light through a lens can focus it into a point.
In the method created by Khakh's team, different colors of light pass through a lens to magnify objects that are invisible to the naked eye and far smaller than those viewable by earlier techniques.
«Hubble finds extremely distant galaxy through cosmic magnifying glass.»
Astronomers might even spot free - floating planets through gravitational lensing, in which the planet's gravity magnifies light from a background star.
The detection was made using the DEIMOS instrument fitted on the ten - meter Keck II telescope, and was made possible through a phenomenon predicted by Einstein in which an object is magnified by the gravity of another object that is between it and the viewer.
To explain the unique, four - up projection, the scientists determined a galaxy cluster and one of its massive elliptical members are gravitationally bending and magnifying the light from the supernova behind it, through an effect called gravitational lensing.
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