Taken as a whole, the project creates a progression of refractions, a series of cleavages that structure the contraction of the landscape. |
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The intrinsic limitation of plain scanline rendering, however, is that there are no reflections or refractions. |
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The walls around flicker with refractions from the gem-encrusted trove that is the Iranian Crown Jewels. |
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They undergo a multitude of very light refractions, which causes to curve their trajectory. |
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Moon is a lunar show of luminous refractions, a table centre or ornament which will always be the dynamic vortex in a room. |
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Note the refractions below the water droplet resulting from air bubbles entrapped between the water and the SLA surface. |
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Optometrists and ophthalmologists will no longer be the only professionals entitled to perform refractions. |
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When an acoustic wave is propagated in the sea, it is subjected to refractions and this generates multiple trajectories. |
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Its unique composition allows for perfectly smoothe scanning of model surface areas, avoiding any harmful optical refractions. |
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Astigmatism and errors of refractions must be corrected to improve the development of a good bilateral sight function. |
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If his characters are indeed refractions of himself, it is fascinating how many marvellous women's roles he has written. |
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Upon entering a glass prism, the different refractions of the various wavelengths spread them apart as in a rainbow. |
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Knowing refracting corner of a prism, it could then calculate hades and refractions. |
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It is very captivating to orchestrate these refractions and to harmonize in this white light the subtleties of the half-tones, reinforced by values that are given by the mirror and which can go to deep black. |
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The transmission of light through a piece of glass, the reflections and refractions of light in a raindrop, and the scattering of sunlight in Earth's atmosphere are examples of interactions of light with matter. |
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The rhombicuboctahedron could not be executed more exactly, and furthermore the artist has complicated the task by showing it half full of water and showing the consequent reflections and refractions. |
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The MK319 is housed in a new casing which has been acoustically designed to cut down the sound refractions inside the grill, allowing a smoother and more open sound, as well as being more rugged and shock resistant. |
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Recognition of DO refractions would be a major retrograde step for the profession and a disservice to the health care of the nation. |
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They include a signal directly related to the source of the waves, a signal related to the underground reflections, and a signal related to certain refractions. |
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Whether the rainforest romp or the literary refractions of it took his fancy, Brad Pitt's film company has optioned Grann's book for a real-life trip into crystal-skull territory. |
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Curved one-way mirrors and stainless steel perforated sheeting allows for light reflections and refractions, which according to Graham's wish, serve to confound the visitors. |
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You never know what refractions you'll get when you stand things against each other. |
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The results of our researches show that by increasing the concentration of nanoparticles, the linear and nonlinear optical refractions can be increased significantly. |
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Ray tracing creates truer, more realistic digitized perceptions of reality through soft shadows and accurate reflections and refractions of light. |
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To be useful, the various packets of energy that can be seen on the seismogram must be identified as refractions, reflections, P-waves or S-waves, etc. |
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