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** Non-photorealistic rendering, focuses on enabling a wide variety of expressive styles for digital art
As with other European languages, English historically had a variety of names for Korea derived from Marco Polo's rendering of Goryeo, " Cauli " ( see Revival of the names above ).
Whereas the English rendering of the movement is generally New Confucianism, there is a variety of translations in the Chinese.
Included in the font rendering engine were a number of generally useful extensions, notably a fixed point coordinate system and a variety of curve drawing commands.
* a gxInk specified how pixel values were to be computed when rendering the shape: besides specifying a basic color for the shape, this also included an elaborate transfer mode structure that could define a wide variety of functions of the initial and final destination pixel value.
Additional functionality included a “ plug-in ” rendering system, which allowed an application to render a scene in a variety of styles.
De Heem was one of the greatest painters of still life in the Netherlands, combining a brilliance and harmony of colour along with an accurate rendering of objects: flowers, in all their variety ; European and tropical fruits ; lobsters and oysters ; butterflies and moths ; stone and metal ; snails and sea shells.
In November 1778, The Morning Chronicle reported that Harris and Sheridan had < p >... at a considerable expence, almost entirely new built the audience part of the house, and made a great variety of alterations, part of which are calculated for the rendering the theatre more light, elegant, and pleasant, and part for the ease and convenience of the company.
The industry is primarily focused on producing meat for human consumption, but it also yields a variety of by-products including hides, feathers, dried blood, and, through the process of rendering, fat such as tallow and protein meals such as meat & bone meal.
From these districts also a black variety is well known, filled with minute graphitic enclosures, often exceedingly small and rendering the mineral nearly opaque.
In 1948, Bouma described daylight as the ideal source of illumination for good color rendering because " it ( daylight ) displays ( 1 ) a great variety of colours, ( 2 ) makes it easy to distinguish slight shades of colour, and ( 3 ) the colours of objects around us obviously look natural.
The Aramaic name Hilfai ( חילפאי ), or Hebrew name Halfi ( חלפי ) have been proposed by a variety of sources including Joseph Henry Thayer who argued in his Lexicon that dropping the Hebrew " H " ( which has no letter in Greek ) and rendering Hebrew " H " as " K " in Greek were both possible.
Non-photorealistic rendering ( NPR ) is an area of computer graphics that focuses on enabling a wide variety of expressive styles for digital art.
Unicode may contribute to this greatly with its combining characters, accents, several types of hyphen-alikes, etc., often due to inadequate rendering support, especially with smaller fonts sizes and wide variety of fonts.
Video games, which use a wide variety of rendering engines, tend to benefit visually from vertical synchronization, as a rendering engine is normally expected to build each frame in real time, based on whatever the engine's variables specify at the moment a frame is requested.
Its primary focus is 3d rendering, optics and imaging R & D, although it also produces a variety of panorama stitching and format conversion software suites.

variety and techniques
From the wealth of material and the wide variety of different electronic techniques perfected in the past few years we have selected a few examples which appear to be headed for use in the immediate future and which offer completely new tools in medical research.
A variety of techniques have been directed toward the isolation and study of blood group antibodies.
In the more sophisticated atmosphere of today's developed nations, food-preservation techniques have sought also to bring variety, peak freshness, and optimum taste and flavor in foods at reasonable cost to the consumer.
in conducting the Membership Preparation-Inquirers' Class, the pastor should plan a variety of teaching techniques in order to develop greater interest on the part of the class.
A variety of techniques are used with multiple factor ANOVA to reduce
Stand-alone, file based, multi-track recorders from Sound Devices, This of course results in a reduction in audio quality, but a variety of techniques are used, mainly by exploiting psychoacoustics, to remove the data that has least effect on perceived quality.
Orchestration differs in that it is only adapting music for an orchestra or musical ensemble while arranging " involves adding compositional techniques, such as new thematic material for introductions, transitions, or modulations, and endings ... Arranging is the art of giving an existing melody musical variety " ( ibid ).
16th century technical writers such as Biringuccio, Ercker and Agricola described a variety of cementation brass making techniques and came closer to understanding the true nature of the process noting that copper became heavier as it changed to brass and that it became more golden as additional calamine was added.
It provides knowledge and skills to interpret and use statistical techniques in a variety of business applications.
There are a variety of bouldering terms that are useful in utilizing and describing the techniques necessary to complete a route.
Using the techniques of modern biotechnology, one or two genes ( Smartstax from Monsanto in collaboration with Dow AgroSciences will use 8, starting in 2010 ) may be transferred to a highly developed crop variety to impart a new character that would increase its yield.
Shandong Cuisine is featured by a variety of cooking techniques and seafood.
One such online system, the Anima Project, gathers user results into a master database which is then analyzed using a variety of statistical techniques.
While there were some papers from before that time, this collection documented an entire variety of finished, working audio coders, nearly all of them using perceptual ( i. e. masking ) techniques and some kind of frequency analysis and back-end noiseless coding.
The disadvantage of employing the medieval dagger in this manner was that it could easily be blocked by a variety of techniques, most notably by a block with the weaponless arm while simultaneously attacking with a weapon held in the right hand.
Many companies are working on techniques to reduce cost in a variety of ways including reducing the amount of platinum needed in each individual cell.
In geodesy, temporal change can be studied by a variety of techniques.
Type glyphs ( characters ) are created and modified using a variety of illustration techniques.
Lovecraft's style has often been criticised by unsympathetic critics, yet scholars such as S. T. Joshi have shown that Lovecraft consciously utilised a variety of literary devices to form a unique style of his own-these include conscious archaism, prose-poetic techniques combined with essay-form techniques, alliteration, anaphora, crescendo, transferred epithet, metaphor, symbolism and colloquialism.
Governments will often try to disguise the true rate of inflation through a variety of techniques.
The Land Pavilion at Walt Disney World's EPCOT Center opened in 1982 and prominently features a variety of hydroponic techniques.
They also employ a wide variety of investment strategies, and make use of techniques such as short selling and leverage.
A variety of measuring techniques and models may be used to calculate the risk incurred by a hedge fund's activities ; fund managers may use different models depending on their fund's structure and investment strategy.

variety and applied
Apollo, like other Greek deities, had a number of epithets applied to him, reflecting the variety of roles, duties, and aspects ascribed to the god.
The term is applied to a variety of brasses and the distinction is largely historical, both terms having a common antecedent in the term latten.
Capitalism is considered to have been applied in a variety of historical cases, varying in time, geography, politics, and culture.
Even before the publication of Client-Centered Therapy in 1951, Rogers believed that the principles he was describing could be applied in a variety of contexts and not just in the therapy situation.
When applied to Sanskrit, however, it added a great deal of complexity to the script, due to the large variety of clusters in this language ( up to five consonants, e. g. rtsny ).
The modern word guitar, and its antecedents, have been applied to a wide variety of cordophones since ancient times and as such is the cause of confusion.
Information theory is closely associated with a collection of pure and applied disciplines that have been investigated and reduced to engineering practice under a variety of rubrics throughout the world over the past half century or more: adaptive systems, anticipatory systems, artificial intelligence, complex systems, complexity science, cybernetics, informatics, machine learning, along with systems sciences of many descriptions.
Current researchers are found in a variety of applied and experimental programs, including educational psychology, Industrial and organizational psychology, personality psychology, social psychology, and developmental psychology programs, in the neo-Piagetian theories of cognitive development in particular.
The typed lambda calculus is a variety that restricts function application, so that functions can only be applied if they are capable of accepting the given input's " type " of data.
With professional focus on a wide variety of problems, theoretical systems, and localized constructs, applied mathematicians work regularly in the study and formulation of mathematical models.
The term, like most negative descriptions of attitudes, is applied to a wide variety of behaviors and attitudes.
The word probability has been used in a variety of ways since it was first applied to the mathematical study of games of chance.
The pluralist approach suggests that the modern democratic state's actions are the result of pressures applied by a variety of organized interests.
Thermodynamics can be applied to a wide variety of topics in science and engineering, such as engines, phase transitions, chemical reactions, transport phenomena, and even black holes.
Since then, a wide variety of social scientists have criticized traditional ideas about tradition ; meanwhile, " tradition " has come into usage in biology as applied to nonhuman animals.
The term was initially applied to a variety of competing technologies to communicate messages encoded as symbols, without wires, around the turn of the 20th century, but radio emerged as the most significant.
The Grove Dictionary of Art will have none of this confusion, and says flatly: " Over the centuries the word has been applied to a wide variety of winding and twining vegetal decoration in art and meandering themes in music, but it properly applies only to Islamic art ", so contradicting the definition of 1888 still found in the Oxford English Dictionary: " A species of mural or surface decoration in colour or low relief, composed in flowing lines of branches, leaves, and scroll-work fancifully intertwined.
CATIA can be applied to a wide variety of industries, from aerospace and defense, automotive, and industrial equipment, to high tech, shipbuilding, consumer goods, plant design, consumer packaged goods, life sciences, architecture and construction, process power and petroleum, and services.
Regulations enacted recently by the European Union have applied the rule that 85 % of the grapes in the wine must be of the variety on the label.
Marl was originally an old term loosely applied to a variety of materials, most of which occur as loose, earthy deposits consisting chiefly of an intimate mixture of clay and calcium carbonate, formed under freshwater conditions ; specifically an earthy substance containing 35-65 % clay and 65-35 % carbonate.
It can be applied to a variety of types of spectroscopy including optical spectroscopy, infrared spectroscopy ( FTIR, FT-NIRS ), nuclear magnetic resonance ( NMR ) and magnetic resonance spectroscopic imaging ( MRSI ), mass spectrometry and electron spin resonance spectroscopy.
This species today occurs only in California, however, at that time the name C. luteus was applied to plants that later were named C. nuttallii A yellow-flowered Calochortus was first named as a variety of C. nuttallii but was later separated into a new species C. aureus.
Agricultural economics today includes a variety of applied areas, having considerable overlap with conventional economics.
Agricultural economics today includes a variety of applied areas, having considerable overlap with conventional economics.

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