Perhaps technologies such as virtual reality or holography will provide yet another dimension to what can be learned and shared. |
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Other virtual reality applications are being used in mental health, anaesthetics, and emergency medicine. |
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Further applications include use in planetariums and other virtual reality scenarios in the field of entertainment. |
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Tours may become ever more multi-sensory by drawing on virtual reality technology, which includes things like goggles and gloves. |
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This is the most exciting and challenging virtual reality project since Virtual Stonehenge. |
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As virtual reality simulators are computer based systems they generate output data, or what is commonly referred to as metrics. |
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You play as a character that has entered a computer system in virtual reality to destroy a virus infecting the main frame. |
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Just had my first glimpse of the BBC's new virtual reality weather graphics. |
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Virtual environments, often synonymous with virtual reality, have also been used in clinical practice. |
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She notes that virtual reality however tends to be more interactive in that the characters respond to your actions. |
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We will restrict our discussion of virtual reality to the meaning it has in relation to the Internet. |
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I'm a purebred academic myself, with a research focus in networked virtual reality. |
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The new system will also feature virtual reality technology and the forecasts will use constantly updated weather data. |
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Some proclaim pages to store eulogies and epitaphs, which I think is taking virtual reality a little far. |
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A malicious virus has infected a virtual reality machine, the titular FireStarter. |
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Maybe there'll be some virtual reality, maybe a flight simulator that spins you 360 degrees as you pursue an enemy fighter. |
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The two perspectives appear to have emerged from some virtual reality, not from real, cruel everyday life. |
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Now, the team is fine-tuning the virtual reality technology to enhance its usefulness. |
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Without the interactivity of virtual reality, this type of presentation was more appropriate for marketing than planning purposes. |
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It's only a small step from a pilot, lying flat on his back, flying by computer display to someone in a virtual reality booth. |
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This problem is especially serious in distance learning conducted in virtual reality. |
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Check out the simple virtual reality example below and then try one of the sites listed at the bottom of the page. |
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A virtual reality game is a computer game especially designed to completely immerse the user in a simulated environment. |
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To prevent them from getting uppity, it is necessary to create this tremendous, power consuming virtual reality. |
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For virtual reality applications, the nanobots will take up positions next to every nerve fiber coming from all five of our senses. |
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Current applications of virtual reality in preoperative diagnostics include gastroscopy, bronchoscopy, and colonoscopy. |
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There are specially designed virtual reality machines in the entertainment complex along with disco and video arcade. |
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The virtual reality image of the Saadhu appeared in the middle of the room. |
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Equipment designers are also using virtual reality and on-screen testing to create new blueprints. |
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No one's ever tried something like this on their first virtual reality simulation before. |
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What is to become of art in the age of digital technology, electronic sampling and virtual reality? |
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Neil, my former team leader, has taken to bumping blindly around the building in a virtual reality helmet, humming Born To Be Wild and making vroom noises. |
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This system immerses patients in a virtual reality simulator that uses a moving platform and surrounding visual system. |
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An Italian company wants to set up a Joint Venture with a British company in the virtual reality computer system sector. |
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High speed, broadband, reading virtual files on the move and virtual reality are now a part of our daily lives. |
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Numerous other fields of research are being explored by the Group, including virtual reality. |
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Study of the perception of the wearer thanks to a virtual reality lens simulator. |
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This new method of presenting in virtual reality comes into its own for multi-spindle machines, which are highly complex by nature. |
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Through constant repetition, political myths and distortions of history can take on a virtual reality. |
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The web page is just one part of their every day life, and what they talk about is very close to their non virtual reality. |
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She is also involved in finding better ways to detect cancer and is part of a team developing a virtual reality surgical simulator. |
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In real life or in a virtual reality on screen, the functionality and aesthetics of USM modular furniture systems enhance the daily routine. |
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Though the project reads like an editorial fashion shoot, it is a complete trompe l'oeil, composed in a virtual reality. |
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There is no doubt that virtual reality is a valuable tool that can save time and money, but designers and industry chiefs trust virtual cars only up to a point. |
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Image and virtual reality are everything these days, explaining why the city, burdened with an inferiority complex, forever sees itself as a cultural desert. |
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Similarly, as noted above, the virtual reality of cyberspace has some worrisome implications for religion as well as for other areas of life. |
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Sept. 11 was not a movie, but it looked like one: proof that reality now imitates virtual reality or that the simulacrum precedes reality. |
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After all, virtual reality is a lot cheaper than the real thing. |
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Films like Avatar show the complicated power of virtual reality, where possible applications of computer imagery are endless. |
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Academics and professionals may be satisfied with technical drawings but a lay public, on which museums depend, need models, virtual reality tours, or, at least, photography. |
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It creates an authentic environment with a real sensation of being in an F1 race car, and thus enables perfect management of virtual reality. |
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Tesco has launched a virtual reality 3D fitting room on the internet for its range of women's clothes. |
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Cortical reorganization induced by virtual reality therapy in a child with hemiparetic cerebral palsy. |
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Shangri-La Hotels and Resorts has launched a virtual reality experience in a bid to be used as a sales tool. |
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And you'll definitely need a stiff drink after forking out pounds 6,999 for a Tectrix virtual reality bike. |
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The latter had purchased the Oculus VR, a virtual reality firm in summer through a USD 2 billion deal. |
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A flight simulator combines virtual reality computing and robotics technology to create an environment where pilots can practice their skills safely, repetitively and in a confined space. |
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Cameron had sold their story after leaving another saddo celebrity virtual reality show, I'm A Celebrity, Get Me Out Of Here. |
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It is extraordinary when we are told how often that kind of thing does not matter anymore in our society, how all the old values are quaint curios with no place in this age of cyber space and virtual reality. |
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Things rallied after a couple of hours – especially once the focus switched to Jeremy Vine in his deathless seat-by-seat virtual reality prison – but, sheesh, talk about a rough start. |
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Bouchard says that after only 12 sessions, 24 of the 30 arachnophobics treated with virtual reality therapy were able to stand next to a tarantula in an open terrarium. |
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Spontaneity, serendipity, chance, and intuition are essential to the worlds of play, make-believe, imagination, fiction, the surreal or virtual reality in which artists undertake their inquiry. |
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The experts at IRCAD were the first to carry out a surgical operation remotely, launch virtual reality software, develop augmented reality and carry out scarless surgery. |
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Children are seen 3 times over the 12 month-period and each time we evaluate them using various tests focusing on the perception of visual stimuli and in a virtual reality setting to better assess their balance. |
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Uk Haptics is a pioneering North company which specialises in developing medical training products using virtual reality technology. |
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Fun for a Ship, it turns out, is spending time in virtual reality. |
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In both cases, potential applications are in the field of virtual reality, for example for the realization of video games, or virtual cinematography. |
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Details of the 184-acre themed entertainment resort were revealed via a purpose-built cyclorama with 360-degree virtual reality projection. |
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With optimized design in weight and size, gamers will be able to enjoy immersive virtual reality entrainment at any place. |
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Neurosis is a thrill ride that reads the brain waves of riders as they are taken through a virtual reality world and jolted around on a specially made platform. |
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On 12 April 2004 Oldfield launched his next virtual reality project, Maestro, which contains music from the Tubular Bells 2003 album and some new chillout melodies. |
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