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three-dimensional and exhibit
Blue phases have a regular three-dimensional cubic structure of defects with lattice periods of several hundred nanometers, and thus they exhibit selective Bragg reflections in the wavelength range of visible light corresponding to the cubic lattice.
Half-rounding and rounding in some dialects of Swedish mean that these dialects exhibit a three-dimensional vowel system, with non-binary oppositions in each direction.
" The exhibit featured the sculpture Critical Assembly, a three-dimensional representation of the components of an atomic bomb.
Since all the six-membered rings in C </ sub > 80 </ sub >- I </ sub > h </ sub > are equal the two encapsulated Ce atoms exhibit a three-dimensional random motion.

three-dimensional and depicting
There was a revival in the mosaic art, for example: Mosaics became more realistic and vivid, with an increased emphasis on depicting three-dimensional forms.
The Mound of Pipes at Mound City produced over 200 stone smoking pipes depicting animals and birds in well-realized three-dimensional form, and the Tremper Site in Scioto County produced over 130.

three-dimensional and Medicine
At the Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine, in North Carolina, Dr. Anthony Atala and his colleagues have successfully extracted muscle and bladder cells from several patients ' bodies, cultivated these cells in petri dishes, and then layered the cells in three-dimensional molds that resembled the shapes of the bladders.

three-dimensional and was
Soon he was ready to go into a three-dimensional figure in clay.
they had also had to generalize it -- to the point, finally, where the illusion of depth and relief became abstracted from specific three-dimensional entities and was rendered largely as the illusion of depth and relief as such: as a disembodied attribute and expropriated property detached from everything not itself.
However, this period was immediately superseded by the full three-dimensional wave mechanics of 1926.
A specific type of three-dimensional fractal, called mandelbulbs, was introduced in 2009.
Creating free-standing, three-dimensional sculptures of holy figures was resisted by Christians for many centuries, out of the belief that daimones inhabited pagan sculptures, and also to make a clear distinction between Christian and pagan art.
Early Christianity, emerging from a Graeco-Roman culture where the most usual form of cult image was the three-dimensional statue, for long avoided these in Christian art, associating them with idolatry.
In 2008, there were rumors of a three-dimensional Kid Icarus game for the Wii that was allegedly developed by the German American studio Factor 5.
Then he rebuilds the original manifold by connecting the spheres together with three-dimensional cylinders, morphs them into a round shape and sees that, despite all the initial confusion, the manifold was in fact homeomorphic to a sphere.
At that time John Warnock was developing an interpreter for a large three-dimensional graphics database of New York harbor.
The Geometry Engine was the first very-large-scale integration ( VLSI ) implementation of a geometry pipeline, specialized hardware that accelerated the " inner-loop " geometric computations needed to display three-dimensional images.
Where a dome needed to rest on a square or rectangular base, the dome was raised above the level of the supporting pillars, with three-dimensional spandrels called pendentives taking the weight of the dome and concentrating it onto the pillars.
His search was for a formalism to enable the analysis of three-dimensional space in the same way that complex numbers had enabled analysis of two-dimensional space.
Morris's preference for flat use of line and colour and abhorrence of " realistic " three-dimensional shading was marked ; in this he followed the propositions of Owen Jones as set out in his ' The Grammar of Ornament ' of 1856, a copy of which Morris owned.
This was the first game in the series to bring the characters into a three-dimensional environment.
The three-dimensional structure of penicillin, for which Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1964.
The 3DO Company ( formerly THDO on the NASDAQ stock exchange ), also known as 3DO ( short for three-dimensional operating system ), was a video game company.
A primary influence that led to Cubism was the representation of three-dimensional form in the late works of Paul Cézanne, which were displayed in a retrospective at the 1907 Salon d ’ Automne.
Then in 1981, the three-dimensional structure of the protein was revealed.
By studying the interactions of homogeneous substances in contact, i. e., bodies, being in composition part solid, part liquid, and part vapor, and by using a three-dimensional volume-entropy-internal energy graph, Gibbs was able to determine three states of equilibrium, i. e., " necessarily stable ", " neutral ", and " unstable ", and whether or not changes will ensue.
A demonstration of large screen three-dimensional television by the BBC was reported in March 2008, over 60 years after Baird's demonstration.
The armillary sphere, a three-dimensional representation of the movements in the celestial sphere, was invented in Han China by the 1st century BCE.
In Babylonia, in place of the bas-relief, there was greater use of three-dimensional figures — the earliest examples being the Statues of Gudea, that are realistic if somewhat clumsy.
In 1994, he appeared as Dr. Nigel Channing, chairman of the Imagination Institute and host of an ' Inventor of the Year ' awards show in the three-dimensional film Honey, I Shrunk the Audience !, which was an attraction at Walt Disney World's Epcot from 1994 until 2010 and at Disneyland from 1998 until 2010.

three-dimensional and formally
More formally, such coordinates can be obtained from three-dimensional coordinates using the artifice of a map projection.
Over the centuries simple caves began to resemble three-dimensional buildings, formally designed and requiring highly skilled artisans and craftsmen to complete as in the Ellora Caves.

three-dimensional and presented
Moria offered a primitive first-person, three-dimensional view, while DND and dnd presented a top-down map view similar to Rogue.
Unlike a ( monocular ) telescope, binoculars give users a three-dimensional image: for nearer objects the two views, presented to each of the viewer's eyes from slightly different viewpoints, produce a merged view with an impression of depth.
That same year also saw the release of Sega's Road Race, which also presented a three-dimensional, third-person roadside scene of the race, displaying a constantly changing forward-scrolling S-shaped road with two obstacle race cars moving along the road that the player must avoid crashing while racing against the clock.
The results are presented in two-and three-dimensional images.
Commonly the computer display information is presented as a three-dimensional representation of real-world environments.
Data may be presented as three-dimensional blocks, or as horizontal or vertical slices.
The game is presented in a first-person perspective, and the player can freely walk in three-dimensional space and rotate the camera in any direction.
" The interactive story is presented in full color, animated, three-dimensional graphics and scored with multipart music and sound effects.
* Reid was the author of Third World America and solely owned the copyrights to three-dimensional copies of the work, but Reid agreed to certain restrictions on how three-dimensional copies presented the work.

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