Sentences with phrase «view images which»

Users can view images which have been received or sent without leaving the app due to the integrated image viewer available now with the new update.

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The way they got to view that crystallographic image — Franklin's research colleague, Maurice Wilkins, showed it to Watson without Franklin's knowledge or approval — remains a matter of some controversy, which Anna Ziegler captures in her play, Photograph 51.
Google's Street View apps and YouTube platform, meanwhile, are among the only major online outlets that currently make publishing and sharing 360 images and video easy (Facebook, which owns Oculus, is the other).
The patent fight billed as the «Ali - Frazier Fight of Biotech,» and a «clash of titans,» and the «last great priority dispute of the «first - to - invent» era of US patent law» (um, okay, that final image is perhaps less evocative) had its first and only hearing before judges yesterday — and the line to get a glimpse of the brief proceedings wound its way around the lobby Christmas tree in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office building in Alexandria, Virginia (a view of which can be found here, in lawyer Jacob Sherkow's enthusiastic Twitter feed).
At first viewing (second, third and fourth too)... the «Dream Girl» clip might seem like a great plug, but the burger bosses are worried customers will think they're in bed with Ratchford — which they say doesn't mesh with the company's image.
I put these facts on the record not to support a return to Prohibition, which I strongly oppose, but to set the historical record straight and temper the revisionist view of legalizers who take their history from celluloid images of 1930s gangster movies.»
Accordingly, I have outlined a position which views development as integral to a particular way of interpreting the status of religious beliefs, and have illustrated it with the way we image God.
From Boff's presentation it becomes clear that the specific image of the Trinity is being moulded by the needs of society which, in turn, is being viewed from a socially understood Trinity.12 The former becomes clear from his starting point which lies with the needs in church, society and cosmos, and with the opposition to a hierarchical church, an undemocratic society and a disregarded natural environment.13 The latter results from his dogmatic and historical treatment of the doctrine of the Trinity, especially from his developing the notion of perichoresis.
The process theology which informs our interpretation of Christian faith agrees wholeheartedly with this view of the image of God in man; but it proposes a distinctive addition to the doctrine, for process theology sees love disclosed in a history in which the spirit of God creates new forms.
This kind of polling results in a circular process: politicians look to polls to find out «what the public thinks,» then modify their image and views to conform, while citizens eagerly consult the polls to find out what they themselves are thinking and which candidate most closely resembles the results of the polls.
We start with a sketch of the mental image conveyed by the word «God» in the world view which obtained in Christendom before the new world began to emerge.
Hall contrasts this view with the more positive image of chaos which he finds in Eastern thought, as «undifferentiated homogeneity... the sum of all orders» (UP 255).
For Ronaldo Muñoz, a Chilean priest and liberation theologian, this is a «reverse schema» from traditional views of Christ, which «project (the) celestial personage (of God the Father) upon our image of Christ.»
This view was given a great deal of support through the use of the lens, which provides in principle (as shown in Fig. 2) a point - to - point correspondence between object, O, and Image, I. By creating such a correspondence, the
For a variety of reasons, our society conditions us to view young people as problems — a perception which they internalize in their self - image.
View image gettyimages.com Özil played off the Olivier Giroud and scored with a cool finish (24 ′) as Arsenal went 2 - 0 up which eventually resulted in a 3 - 2 win.
View image gettyimages.com However, Arsene Wenger still has one final problem to solve — one which very few can agree on — and that is how we can best utilise all of our attacking...
Arsenal have agreed a deal to sign Donyell Malen (Express) View image gettyimages.com According to reports, which seem to orignate from nowhere particularly reliable — Arsenal have agreed a deal to sign Ajax youth Malen.
View image gettyimages.com In a post-match interview with Theo Walcott, the Sky Sports reporter asked the pacey winger to explain just how important Mesut is to the team — something which Özil didn't seem...
View image gettyimages.com Sanogo will join Palace on loan despite interest from Hull, which Steve Bruce admitted last week: «It's been made clear that the boy might be available on loan and it's something we'll have a look at» said Bruce.
Against the image of Catholic Monarchy, he ranges images of the hermetic monarch: he is alluding to a specific kind of political view and mode of debating which might built a righteous republic.
As the pair walked down the corridor of Buckingham Palace, the monarch glanced at him slightly, in a moment of subtle humour which recognised the absurdity of the image and riffed on the way she is viewed by the public.
«We therefore view any attempt to compare the Islamic Movement, which has been in existence for the past four decades, with Boko Haram as a subtle but malicious attempt to tarnish our image and pave way for further violent suppression against us.
Google considering selling advertising on Google Maps street view images: «The link can be associated with a property owner, for example the property owner which owns the physical property portrayed.
This Sea - viewing Wide Field - of - view Sensor (SeaWiFS) image, which was captured on June 27, 2000, shows two large blooms.
In the latest images, taken from 46,000 kilometers away and released on February 25, Dawn has sharpened its view of mysterious bright spots dotting Ceres's crater - pocked surface, some of which were previously seen in the Hubble images.
But freshly analyzed images from NASA's STEREO spacecraft, which blocks out the sun (center) to bring the corona into view, shows unexpected texture.
«This new platform allows you to view a patient's arterial anatomy in a three - dimensional image, as if it is right in front of you, which may help interventional radiologists more quickly and thoroughly plan for the equipment and tools they'll need for a successful outcome.»
The photo then goes through a «dewarping» stage, in which straight lines like walls and kerb angles are corrected for the new point of view, and «hole filling», in which nearby pixels are copied to fill in gaps in the image created because some original elements were obscured.
Light is sent through an array of small lenses — which refract it over a viewing angle about 50 degrees wide and 20 degrees high — and through an LCD screen that carries part of the final image.
Scanning tunneling microscopy, which produces images of individual atoms on a surface, was used to view the behavior of the platinum nanoparticles on the graphene.
Finally, to view the patterns they created, the team switched to an uncoated AFM tip, which they used to scan the entire surface and create an image of the pattern.
When scientists ask people to view one of two images — a portrait or a photograph of a house — or to imagine either a face or a house, they can tell from brain analyses which of the two the person is seeing or imagining.
After getting a full night's rest at the lab, which researchers monitored by measuring neural electrical activity, their brains were scanned via functional MRI as they waited to be shown, and then viewed 90 images during a 45 - minute session.
Once this is done, citizen scientists can contribute their observation data, images and video to the organization's database, which is viewed by researchers as well as citizen scientists.
In the process, a hopeful image of science begins to emerge which is much more than the Popperian view of a detached and objective knowledge.
Google Street View, which debuted in May, lets users view and navigate 360 - degree, street - level digital images of 21 U.S. cities, including San Francisco, Denver, Las Vegas, Miami and the Big ApView, which debuted in May, lets users view and navigate 360 - degree, street - level digital images of 21 U.S. cities, including San Francisco, Denver, Las Vegas, Miami and the Big Apview and navigate 360 - degree, street - level digital images of 21 U.S. cities, including San Francisco, Denver, Las Vegas, Miami and the Big Apple.
The essential ingredient of a 3 - D image is stereoscopic photography, in which each eye receives an image representing a view from a slightly different angle.
A powerful X-ray tomography scanner allowed the researchers to image particularly thick sections of the brains of mice, which afforded them views into intact neural areas much larger than are customary in microscope imaging.
The investigators optimized the image resolution and acquisition time to under five minutes by adopting a 1.5 millimeter - thick scintillator, which picks up gamma rays as they are emitted from within the body, and a 1 millimeter pin - hole collimator, which acts like an aperture to narrow focus on a particular field of view.
The system takes a number of 2D images of someone's face and then stitches them together into a 3D model in which the lighting can be manipulated and the face can be viewed from different angles.
The Caltech Center for Advanced Computing Research's VOEventNet project, which created a virtual observatory by linking a number of telescopes, introduced a software program this week that works with Sky, allowing users to post and view images and video of transient phenomena such as exploding and colliding stars, gamma - ray bursts, and supernovae within minutes of their detection.
These images, which provide views inside the samples and can resolve details less than 1 micron, or 1 millionth of a meter, can be compiled to form detailed 3 - D images and animations of samples.
This view of the cluster, which can be seen in the centre of the image, shows it as it was four billion years ago.
To study the mechanism's fine surface details, they took multiple digital images each lit from a different direction, which allowed them to virtually rotate the object in the light [see interactive images here and a rotating view of the main fragment here].
Shown is the scanned image of Plate LIV from original description of Pteropus phaeocephalus Thomas 1882, which is presumably based on the holotype (B) dorsal view and (C) ventral view of Pteropuspelagicus pelagicus from Satawan Atoll (D) ventral view and (E) dorsal view of Pteropusphaeocephalus insularis from Weno, Chuuk Lagoon.
Some highlights of the photo plate images captured by the Østervold telescope include a series showing a lunar eclipsein 1896; a view from 1921 of Deneb, a bright star in the Cygnus constellation; and a photo of the comet Arend - Roland (which Pedersen remembered seeing as a child) in 1957.
NASA's IMAGE satellite, which studies the magnetosphere and auroral lights near the north and south poles, has captured numerous views of energetic «proton auroras» in ultraviolet light.
The researchers also built a prototype of a new type of screen that widens the angle from which their projector's images can be viewed.
With the technology that has historically been used to produce glasses - free 3 - D images — known as a parallax barrier — simultaneously projecting eight different viewing angles would mean allotting each angle one - eighth of the light emitted by the projector, which would make for a dim movie.
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