Thanks to this new system, players will be able to use their surroundings to gain an advantage in battle, including the ability to climb buildings and mountains, wield grappling hooks to traverse walls, and make
use of objects like oil barrels.
Players will be able to fully utilize their surroundings for the first time in the Warriors franchise with the ability to climb buildings and mountains, wield grappling hooks to traverse walls, and make
use of objects like oil barrels in battle.
Thanks to this new system, players will be able to use their surroundings to gain an advantage in battle, including the ability to climb buildings and mountains, wield grappling hooks to traverse walls, and make
use of objects like oil barrels.
Not exact matches
Normally many
of the
object - oriented programming languages clean up for you because they notice when you are running low on memory and haven't
used a bit
of code in a while, but in the case
of these terascale systems, it would be
like having a kitchen the size
of a football field, so by the time you ran out
of room, it would take weeks to clean it up.
If the first phase
of 3D printing was about hulking industrial 3D printers that codified processes, and the second phase
of 3D printing was about the hobbyist community
using 3D printers, then the third phase, with printers
like the Form 2, is about making 3D printing even more accessible by making it simple enough — and making the 3D printers small enough — so that it can go to every place where
objects are designed and manufactured.
Using high precision optics, a photo scanner (it looks a little
like a drip coffee maker attached to a turntable) can create a three - dimensional digital image
of an
object placed inside it.
The Detroit Institute
of Arts is also experimenting with augmented reality technology and is partnering with Google for an Ancient Egypt exhibit in which visitors can
use the museum's smartphones to see special digital graphics and information overlaid on certain
objects,
like a mummy's sarcophagus.
Prime Pantry includes small, light
objects like groceries and household items, (Amazon
uses the example
of a box
of cereal).
A photo lightbox is a tent -
like container with several light bulbs aimed at its interior that photography professionals often
use to create well - illuminated images
of objects.
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Vorhanden, which Heidegger
uses of the peculiar mode
of being characteristic
of inanimate
objects, as contrasted with responsible human Dasein, I have translated by «tangible», as in Bultmann the antithesis is not so much between Vorhandensein and Dasein as between the tangible realities
of the visible world and eternal realities, very much
like the Pauline contrast
of kata sarka and kata pneuma.
In a few thousand years
of recorded history, we went from dwelling in caves and mud huts and tee - pees, not understanding the natural world around us, or the broader universe, to being able to travel through space,
using reason to ferret out the hidden secrets
of how the world works, from physics to chemistry to biology, we worked out the tools and rules underpinning it all, mathematics, and now we can see
objects that are almost impossibly small, the very tiniest building blocks
of matter, (or at least we can examine them, even if you can't «see» them because you're
using something other than your eyes and photons to view them) to the very farthest
objects, the planets circling other, distant stars, that are in their own way, too small to see from here,
like the atoms and parts
of atoms themselves, detected indirectly, but indisputably THERE.
Hence, as Herrmann
used to say, the ground and
object of faith do not fall apart, but are identical, for the very reason that we can not say what God is
like in himself, but only what he does to us.
Instead
of using parents choosing which child should go to hell and which child should go to heaven, they talk about some inanimate
object,
like a bushel
of apples.
Sponge or piece
of foam (I
used a shoe shine sponge — hotel freebie!!!!) Paint (I
used liquid acrylic but regular acrylic or screen printing ink would be fine, too) Notebook (or any
object you'd
like to stencil)
While some still
object to cells being taken from animals and
used by scientists to grow clean meat in laboratories — and some just don't
like the idea
of eating a «cultured» steak created by men and women in white coats — others see the lab - grown meat revolution as key to solving the environmental crisis linked to meat eating.
I
like to photograph
objects and surfaces that inspire me, and then I'll
use them to develop mixed - media drawings and prints, which then inform the surface
of my ceramics».
Cutting —
using a sharp
object like a razorblade, knife, or scissors to make marks, cuts, or scratches on one's own body — is a form
of self - injury.
«There are the general and perennial objections
of Friends
of the Parks and other organizations
like that who simply
object to anyone
using guns anywhere for any purpose, «Friedman said.
If I'd been really on top
of things, I would have designated specific Naked Times during the day (maybe with the
use of a timer shaped
like an animal or other
object), and then required clothes at other times.
There's also the risk
of the wheels tripping over wires and the baby being able to reach
objects kept on tables and other surfaces, accidentally dropping things
like coffee mugs or running into furniture with protruding edges; all dangers with disastrous consequences that present a risk when
using baby walkers.
Your one year old should start to understand words
like «bye - bye» and «up», especially when you
use a gesture at the same time and they should recognise the names
of familiar
objects, such as «car», «daddy» and «teddy».
Also, the
use of a comfort
object such as a soft toy or blanket (particularly if it smells
like mum) can become a «transitional
object» to help toddlers feel secure in their beds even if mum or dad is not there.
Kids love to learn by engaging all
of their senses (which is also why I have a slight obsession with sensory play), by touching
objects and
using gross motor skills while acquiring information, their little brains are just firing
like crazy.
In the 1960s, John Bowlby, whose work on infant attachment has informed so much
of current attachment theory, promoted the idea that children
used their blankies as a calming substitute for their key attachment figure, and by the 1970s, even eminent childcare writers
like Dr. Spock and Penelope Leach were actively advocating the introduction
of comfort
objects to help babies manage times
of separation.
This can be achieved by helping your child with certain play patterns such as grasping small
objects, pouring water out
of cups, squeezing things
like sponges, and doing other activities that force a child to
use their hands in creative ways.
Transitional
objects can be
used throughout the day but they are most often
used, and
used most intensely, during times
of high anxiety,
like bedtime.
Make the visual connection
of how the sign looks a lot
like how you
use the
object.
The system, called WatchStander,
uses radar mounted on either side
of a ship to scan the surrounding water for small
objects that look
like they are moving to intercept.
Instruments
like the 8.4 - meter Large Synoptic Survey Telescope, slated to begin operation in 2014, will
use massive computer power to carry out continuous scans
of sky for near - Earth
objects, leaving ever fewer patches for amateurs to focus on.
Using similar techniques originally inspired by string theory, Strominger's group has computed the spectrum
of gravitational waves emitted when compact
objects like stars fall into giant black holes — predictions that could be verified by the future Evolved Laser Interferometer Space Antenna, planned to launch in two decades (or maybe sooner).
Since the 1950s astronomers have solved this problem
using «kinematic distances,» calculations that treat
objects in the Milky Way a bit
like pieces
of flotsam spiraling into a whirlpool; because things tend to move faster as they approach the center, measuring how fast an
object is moving toward or away from us yields an estimate
of its distance from the galactic center — and thus from our solar system.
The team
of Marc Walton, research associate professor
of materials science and engineering at Northwestern University,
used techniques
like hyperspectral imaging and photometric stereo, which reveals the surface shape
of objects.
«But there are a lot
of competing science priorities for Webb, and peer reviewers will ask whether Proxima b is really the best
object to investigate
like this
using so much time.»
The sundial, which
uses a vertical
object like a pillar or cross that casts a shadow to indicate the time
of day, is the earliest known timekeeping device, appearing around 3500 B.C..
BEAMS
of electrons can pick up and move tiny
objects, just
like optical tweezers that manipulate items
using light.
They believe their demonstration is the first to show how this wireless charging method can be efficiently done with a flying
object like a drone, potentially paving the way for wider
use of the technology.
As New Math curricula spread across the country, elementary students became fluent in the abstract vocabulary
of concepts
like set theory, which
uses representative collections
of objects to explain how numerical families overlapped or combined.
The women's
use of the prefrontal cortex, say researchers, suggests that they relied on landmarks and pictured the
objects in their minds, while the men
used both landmarks and geometric cues,
like shapes and angles, to escape the maze.
The volume is the amount
of space an
object fills in three - dimensional space (which tells approximately how much a container,
like a juice box, can hold), and the surface area is the total amount
of area on the outer surface
of the
object (which tells approximately how much material was
used to create the shape).
When observing a scene, the brain first processes details — spots, lines and simple shapes — and
uses that information to build internal representations
of more complex
objects,
like cars and people.
Asteroids are discovered by small, dedicated teams
of astronomers
using optical telescopes that repeatedly scan the sky looking for star -
like objects, which change location in the sky slightly over the course
of an hour or so.
Bats and other animals that rely on sounds to detect prey in the dark move their ears much
like humans
use their eyes to track an
object of interest, making constant adjustments to their ear positions.
• Encouraging caregivers to increase their
use of words for number, for the spatial properties
of objects, and for abstract relations
like similarity has the potential for improving children's understanding
of number and spatial thinking, and their ability to make sophisticated comparisons.
In Nucleix's experiment, researchers took a small bit
of DNA (which can be collected from an
object like a cigarette butt) from a test subject, replicated it millions
of times over, and
used it to build an artificial DNA sequence.
They found that city lizards could cling to
objects like walls and windows, meaning they
use the full urban environment instead
of restricting themselves to wild patches more similar to their forest roots.
The observations by the Breakthrough Listen team at UC Berkeley
using the Robert C. Byrd Green Bank Telescope in West Virginia show that the fast radio bursts from this
object, called FRB 121102, are nearly 100 percent linearly polarized, an indication that the source
of the bursts is embedded in strong magnetic fields
like those around a massive black hole.
The AI has learned the texture and features
of objects like trees and buildings from a database
of images, and
uses this knowledge to cheat.
In addition to everyday electronics, Brückner would
like to see these
used in medicine, or on the gripper hands
of robots as a secondary eye, providing a view as the hand closes in on an
object and blocks the main camera.
These
objects range in size from specks
of debris dust, all the way up to moon - sized
objects like Pluto — which
used to be classified as a planet, but has now been reclassified as a dwarf planet.