Also on display is colocation,
time displacement by Yuri Pattison, in which a video camera roves through an internet data centre housed in an former civil defence complex.
Not exact matches
For the baby, instrumental delivery can increase the short - term risks of bruising, facial injury,
displacement of the skull bones, and cephalohematoma (blood clot under the scalp).24 The risk of intracranial hemorrhage (bleeding inside the brain) was increased in one study
by more than four
times for babies born
by forceps compared to spontaneous birth, 25 although two studies showed no detectable developmental differences for forceps - born children at five years old.26, 27 Another study showed that when women with an epidural had a forceps delivery, the force used
by the clinician to deliver the baby was almost twice the force used when an epidural was not in place.28
Velocity was measured
by dividing the total
displacement of a cell
by the
time for each
time window.
The fast SSC is characterized
by short contraction
times (< 0.25 s) with small angular
displacements and can be observed in exercises such as depth jumping or hopping exercises.
As Garhammer (1980) noted, power output calculated
by reference to barbell linear
displacement over
time will necessarily underestimate the true value, as peak
displacement involves a period of deceleration in which no force is applied
by the athlete.
That last would be the one thing that can cure the headache brought on
by a temporal
displacement of the kind experienced
by Agent J (Smith) when a hostile alien, Boris the Beast (Jemaine Clement as a gnarly stentorian) escapes from his lunar prison and gets a do - over, as it were, thanks to an illegal
time machine.
Batman Ninja is directed
by Junpei Mizusaki with character design
by Takashi Okazaki, and is about Batman defending a town in feudal Japan after being transported there
by Gorilla Grodd's
time displacement machine.
In the story, Batman travels from Gotham City to a land ruled
by sword - wielding samurai and ninja assassins after Gorilla Grodd's
time -
displacement machine malfunctions.
1981 Opel Rekord Willie Hepburn's Opel took home the trophy for largest
displacement courtesy of its 7.0 - liter Chevrolet V - 8, which is about 3.5
times the size of the largest four - cylinder to be fitted into the car
by the factory.
By 1979
displacement reached its peak at 2.0 liters, but the output of 80 hp was an all -
time low, and the engine's love for high revs was lost.
If we were to classify automotive eras
by the prevalence of engine type, the release of the new Ferrari California T makes one thing abundantly clear: We have left the Days of
Displacement and entered the
Time of the Turbo.
Powered
by a BEAMS (Breakthrough Engine with Advanced Mechanism System, i.e., variable valve
timing) 3SGE four - cylinder engine, the Altezza was small enough to avoid the more punitive Japanese - market vehicle - size / engine -
displacement taxes yet quick enough to lure in buyers seeking power and luxury.
For something that enables a 0 - 60
time of just 3 seconds, the small -
displacement V8 feels surprisingly docile around town, it never comes across as hair - trigger nervous, thanks in part to its well - mannered partner, a seven - speed dual - clutch gearbox that works well whether left to its own devices or grabbed
by its cantilevered paddle shifters.
But it worked, and
displacement grew from 1286 to 1488cc and again to 1582cc
by the
time the 356A was unveiled at the ’55 Frankfurt Motor Show.
Aided
by BMW TwinPower Turbo technology with twin - scroll turbocharger, High Precision Direct Petrol Injection, VALVETRONIC fully variable valve lift regulation and Double - VANOS variable camshaft
timing, the four - cylinder engine of the BMW 228i Convertible generates maximum power of 240hp between 5,000 and 6,500 rpm from a
displacement of 2.0 liter.
The Family 0 is a family of inline piston engines that was developed
by Opel, at the
time a subsidiary of General Motors, as a low -
displacement engine for use on entry - level subcompact cars from Opel / Vauxhall.
The information recorded
by the crash test dummies in real
time during the crash tests, such as accelerations, forces, moments and
displacements.
«For example, gyroscopes, magnetometers and other motion sensors can provide angular
displacements, angular rates and magnetic readings with respect to a reference coordinate frame, and that data can be used
by a real -
time onboard rendering engine to generate 3D imagery of downtown San Francisco,» Apple said.
Article
by Robin Pogrebin Ai Weiwei Melds Art and Activism in Shows About
Displacement in The New York
Times.
I think the treble's voice makes us aware of
time since the vocal range is so short - lived and because it is so dramatically marked
by rupture and
displacement.
Recent Solo exhibitions include; New Art Section, Art Brussels, selected
by Witte de With Contemporary (2015), All Vertical Lines Intersect, Galleria Michela Rizzo, Venice (2013) Vanishing Point, Sumarria Lunn, London (2013),
Displacements, Galleria Michela Rizzo, Venice (2012), Testing the Limits, The Nunnery, Bow Arts Trust, London (2011),
Time + Trace, Sumarria Lunn Gallery, London (2011), Test Flights, Economist Plaza, London (2010).
But my particularity is that my
displacements and my relation to the field exist through a performative process: I experience in real
time my condition — one of a migrant, an exiled Black man, a ceaselessly alleged offender — and I am always obliged to prove my humanity and face absurd situations imposed
by life.
These experiences include watching
time pass, as in Andy Warhol's Empire; marking, suspending, condensing, or elongating its flow, exemplified here
by the work of Martin Creed or Jeff Koons; subjecting the creative process to
time, as William Anastasi, Janine Antoni, and Robert Morris do; developing narratives based on cyclical, organic, or illogical models of
time, as may be seen in the video work of Bill Viola and Pipilotti Rist; addressing history through the memory of oppressions,
displacements, and alienation, as Carrie Mae Weems and Jane and Louise Wilson do; and considering how the past inflects the present, an experience suggested
by the work of Shirazeh Houshiary and Gerhard Richter.
The slow down is a century - long phenomenon — it would be instructive to have a break - down of its
displacement in
time — I bet that it is dominated
by the 1980 - 2000 period and the 1998 super ENSO event — in which case, their explanation of the post-2002 stillstand on ocean heat content and recent la Nina would be interesting — though probably put down to random variability.
On the flip side, because of our work with said institutions, MCM is deemed guilty
by association because said institutions are at
times the ones creating
displacement and change that doesn't benefit the existing community.
But I would be shocked if the activity -
displacement heralded
by AI - based legal tech exceeded 50 %, even on a twenty - year
time horizon.