It is an association of place and memory that draws him to interlace the past with the present. |
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The side chains of the substituted residues easily accommodate in the dimer interlace. |
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Analog televisions, for example, interlace frames to create the appearance of 30 frames-per-second resolution. |
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Somehow, you must record that other sheet and interlace one image over the other to decipher this code. |
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The displayed image isn't without problems, however, as some slight interlace flicker was apparent. |
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The marble grilles that cover the windows in the south wall are the earliest example of geometric interlace in Islāmic architecture. |
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I snake my arm behind your neck and interlace my fingers together. |
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From all this, we concluded that conversion from interlace to progressive should not be carried out at the receiver if we can avoid it. |
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Should this happen, do not try and reshape the vinyl but let it interlace on either side of the uneven surface. |
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I saw no apparent bad pixels, interlace flicker, or LCD display streaking. |
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A host interface block performs the interlace signaling, while the state machine handling the Task File operations is located in the Transport layer State Machine. |
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Keeping your legs straight at the knees and your heels pushed towards the ceiling, take your arms over your head and interlace your fingers, turning the palms away. |
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The noise structure for interlace and progressive is different, so the same signal-to-noise ratio does not have the same visual effect. |
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Yellow strap-work bands on a red background create a dazzling geometric interlace design in which eight-pointed stars figure prominently. |
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Several shipping canals interlace the landscape and connect the river systems. |
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This feature lets you ensure proper 4:3 or 16:9 aspect ratio in NTSC or PAL, and check for exact color temperature, safe-title area, and any interlace artifacts that may be present in your images. |
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To make this tangible, we chose to interlace the usual Managing Director's Report with some facts and figures, quotes and numbers, faces and graphs. |
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The way the warp and filling threads interlace with each other is called the weave. |
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Two arms that they interlace or they asphyxiate? |
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The pagan Anglo-Saxons' art was similarly characterized by abstract patterning, but the ornamental vocabulary differed interlacing patterns, including elaborate zoomorphic interlace, were common. |
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The figures, inserted between ground-weft picks, interlace with the warp. |
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All are rectangular but with borders carved in low relief in the complex interlace motif that is the hallmark of the Classic Central Veracruz style. |
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Objectively, we will have a broadcast chain which begins and ends with progressive scanning and, given that you have the choice, one can see the use of interlace as an un-necessary limitation on quality built into the chain. |
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This enables compatibility with current editing and monitoring equipment that only accept interlace signals, while maintaining the quality of the 1080p image. |
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In April 2004, the EBU Technical Committee recommended the use of progressive scanning, rather than interlace scanning, for the delivery of HD services by EBU Members. |
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The diagonal lines are intended to show up any interlace faults. |
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Extend your two middle fingers and interlace all other fingers. |
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I'd like to hear from Dr. Mooers and Dr. Findlay where we should be drawing the line between science and politics, or where we should interlace in a clear manner throughout the process. |
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The upper part of the qubba's outer wall is decorated with a round window, surrounded by a shallow, carved interlace pattern and two four-lobed cartouches. |
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Progressive scanning enables more efficient compression than interlace. |
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The 1080 line interlace version has been implemented in Australia. |
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Additionally the CMOS sensors utilise a progressive scan system which eliminates the image flicker and blurring associated with interlace scanning systems normally found in standard definition CCTV technology. |
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The Lindau design is dominated by a cross, but the whole surface of the cover is decorated, with interlace panels between the arms of the cross. |
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This introduces interlace, and also uses Celtic motifs drawn from metalwork. |
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Panels of interlace and other Insular motifs continue to be used as one element in borders and frames ultimately classical in derivation. |
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New techniques employed were filigree and chip carving, while new motifs included interlace patterns and animal ornamentation. |
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After Christianization, Insular styles heavily influenced Pictish art, with interlace prominent in both metalwork and stones. |
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This combination of cultural influences is visible in the intricate designs termed Irish interlace or Celtic knotwork. |
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The large initials in the beginning lines of the manuscript pages are typical of other illuminated manuscripts of the time, with colorful Celtic interlace with animals. |
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The possible symbolism of the decorative elements like interlace and beast forms that were used in these early works remains unclear, it is clear. |
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There are thin bands of interlace within the members of letters. |
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Interlace can vary from simple two-strand twists used as linear borders to three or four-strand bands which can form roundels, knotwork, or squares, or fill entire panels. |
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Factors Affecting Acid-Base Stability of the Interlace Between Polyaniline Emeraldine Salt and Oxide Covered Metal. |
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