Not exact matches
What we see when we illuminate only a small
area of the photographic plate is not a partial
image but a
whole image somewhat less sharply defined in detail, There is no one - to - one correspondence between object and
image.
Unfortunately the weather was very poor during our visit, it pretty much rained the
whole time, so we didn't see the outdoor
areas at their best, but I can
image BelleVie farm being a fantastic adventure and somewhere we would've spent a lot of time had the weather been kinder to us.
«The Commission will use full
image map coverage of the
whole country to ensure that no
area is left un-demarcated,» he added.
The Scheme is concerned about any
area of construction activity that may have a direct or indirect impact on the
image of the industry as a
whole.
The
area of each of the safe sites (
areas with residual pollen) on the animals» body as well as the
area of the
whole insect body (exoskeleton including projecting bristles of caput = head, thorax and abdomen) was measured from the photos with the
image processing software Fiji [44], calculating from the scale paper.
Pictures were taken as
whole area tile scans using the Zeiss Cell Observer with the × 20 objective, fixed intensity and gain settings and
image analysis was accomplished with Fiji.
Contrast enhanced, detail - rich UKS
image of the
whole Lagoon nebula, which covers an
area more than double that of the full moon.
Colour casts are problems which affect the
whole image, not just one spot or
area.
The
whole of the Great Barrier Reef is extensively mapped and the
area can be further examined using satellite
images and Google have included underwater
images of the Great Barrier Reef as part of their «Street View» programme which can even be viewed in 3D.
The basic
image has an additional rectangle (about one seventh the size of the
whole) collaged onto each print in six sequences of regulated shifts of angle, determined by the movement of the rectangle around the edge of the
image area, starting at the top left corner.
We had to think about how writing on a keyboard using software with increasingly sophisticated word processing capabilities affected the writing process, and whether the ease of composing on - screen changed the writer's relationship to the text.7 We had to confront the ways digital technologies change the way we read and process information.8 As email became ubiquitous, we had to think about how the speed of that type of communication affected the writing process, and what new forms legal analysis could take when delivered via email.9 As technology simplified the process of embedding
images into documents and made possible incorporation of video and other interactive elements,
whole new
areas of scholarly inquiry have opened up.10 We have started to address these questions, but we still have so much to learn about how technology impacts how we go about writing legal documents.