Sentences with phrase «what kind of motion»

The 6 - axis sensor enables the Huawei Watch to recognize what kind of motion you're currently doing, such as walking, running, cycling, and the automatically record the relevant data.
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As Robert Shiller, the brilliant Yale economist who predicted America's housing bubble, put it: «I worry that what is happening in Canada is kind of a slow - motion version of what happened in the U.S.»
It moulds the scientist's assumptions as to what kinds of entity there are in the world (Newton was interested in matter in motion) and the methods of enquiry suitable for studying them.
But what has to be avoided is what Whitehead has called the «fallacy of misplaced concreteness,» namely mistaking the abstraction for the whole concrete, in this case taking locomotion to be the only kind of motion or change.
«Breakdown of Stokes - Einstein behavior suggests some kind of anomalous molecular motions even in a liquid state, but it's not clear what those behaviors are.»
Even in the worst case, seismologists will gain tremendous insight into what happens when a fault slips and what kind of damage the resulting motion can cause.
From these questions, they gleaned whether a person has a strong instigation habit — one where a cue triggers the instantaneous decision to exercise — and whether a person has a strong execution habit — that is, knowing exactly what kind of exercise they'll do once you get to the gym, or being able to go through the motions of an exercise routine while being mentally checked out.
In economic sense, a duty is also a kind of History of ICE Archives It's a story that began more than ten years ago... In March 2003, the Homeland Security Act set into motion what would be the single
It's hard to tell without motion what kind of Mip - Mapping is being utilized (none, tri-linear, RIP - mapping, anisotropic, etc.).
Anomalisa What kind of filmmaker are we dealing with when Charlie Kaufman's simplest, most normal film is an animated flick involving stop - motion cunnilingus, a Japanese sex robot, a trippy dream sequence with a golf cart and an entire world populated by enumerable Tom Noonans?
«Just what kind of sculpting material is used in making the stop - motion animation characters at Aardman?»
Viewers of these kinds of films know it's going to adhere to formula, mostly because that's what it's all about — watching cherished actors go through the motions we know and have loved from them over the years once again.
I could hear them like voices in my own head — why has this boy stopped talking, queer as a winged snake is he, leant against the wall with such a look on his face, would be handsome if he weren't so sullen, what a chest he has, deep as a wrestler's, how does it spring from those twisted haunches to which are pawled legs like hanks of rope, oh god, his ribcage is heaving as if at any moment he may vomit, maybe he is ill, boy what is your problem, alas, my wordless enquiries cause his convulsions to grow worse, I think he may be going to have a fit, what will I do if he dies, oh dear, my further anxious attempts to communicate, with twisting «wherefore» hand motions and raising of eyebrows, seem to cause violent shudders, bugger's lips are writhing in some kind of agony, should a doctor be called, where can one find a doctor in this place, where the hell am I anyway, what the fuck am I doing here?
It's pretty much what you expect — a wand controller with a ball on the end that tracks your motion, but it all seems kind of primitive next to Kinext.
What are your thoughts on these kinds of motion simulators?
Where he nurtures stasis, she implies motion — although, with the exception of what look like shock waves forming at the head of a bullet or missile, the creepy - crawly kind.
Hi Gus, This property of CO2 is very well established physics and the the same property of all kinds of gases is the basis of a great deal of what we know about the universe, such as size, motion, composition, age etc..
This is not perfect because it is likely that climate effects such as ocean currents and oscillations, changes in biology, ice extent and volume changes, cloud cover variations, etc... are causing a kind of climactic Brownian Motion, hiding the signal in what, lacking deep understanding of these issues, we can only call noise.
The outcome of these motions depends on the location, size, and layout of the job site, including what kind of work the plaintiff did there.
There's 255 million documents in the Fastcase and Docket Alarm databases, and so, we have a ton of information about judges or law firms or clients, and so armed with the kind of whole legal database of judicial opinions and statutes, all of the motions and pleadings from the Docket Alarm database and then all of the metadata about filings in PACER, what the pace of things were, when they happened.
The Supreme Court of Canada today issued a pair of rulings that create what some lawyers are calling a «new world order» of summary judgments for major civil suits — potentially opening the floodgates to these kinds of motions.
And so one of the things we're doing is we are kind of surfacing business intelligence for things like what's the estimated length from commencement to trial for this particular venue or what's the average length of a motion in this particular Los Angeles Superior Court, something like that.
Based on the fact that the device sends signals to the sensors, we're speculating that the stylus could have some kind of built - in accelerometer, similar to what's found in motion controllers like the Oculus Touch.
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