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First century BC mosaic of Alexander the Great bearing on his armor an image of the Gorgon as an aegis-Naples National Archaeological Museum
A vestige of that appears in a portrait of Alexander the Great in a fresco from Pompeii dated to the first century BC, which shows the image of the head of a woman on his armor that resembles the Gorgon.
First century BC mosaic of Alexander the Great bearing on his armor an image of the Gorgon as an aegis-Naples National Archaeological Museum
The oldest oracles were said to be protected by serpents and a Gorgon image often was associated with those temples.
The powerful image of the Gorgon was adopted for the classical images and myths of Athena and Zeus, perhaps being worn in continuation of a more ancient religious imagery.
The cover featured the image of a Gorgon, which the editors explained " can be a map to guide us through our terrors, through the depths of our anger into the sources of our power as women.
The Gorgon / Medusa image has been rapidly adopted by large numbers of feminists who recognize her as one face of our own rage.
It featured the very powerful central image of the Gorgon ’ s head glowering down from a height of 15 metres on all who approached the temple.

image and holds
The visual cortex holds onto one image for about one-fifteenth of a second, so if another image is received during that period an illusion of continuity is created, allowing a sequence of still images to give the impression of motion.
On the last night to San Frutos the segovian congregate at the image of the saint who is at the door of the Cathedral to see him turning the page of the book that she holds.
At the other end of the bellows, the rear standard is a frame which holds a ground glass, used for focusing and composing the image before exposure, which is replaced by a holder containing the light-sensitive film, plate, or image sensor for exposure.
Abundantia is seated and holds a cornucopia as an image of " the abundance that stems from Mithras ' act.
The left-right reversal of the mirror image only holds in relation to a normal ( i. e. unreflected ) picture that we see in front of us ; see schematic illustration at the right.
In other types of optical system, such as telescopes and binoculars, the same principle holds: the greater the focal ratio, the fainter the images created ( measuring brightness per unit area of the image ).
He argued that, while finally all deduction depends in one way or another on mental experimentation on schemata or diagrams, still in corollarial deduction " it is only necessary to imagine any case in which the premisses are true in order to perceive immediately that the conclusion holds in that case ," whereas theorematic deduction " is deduction in which it is necessary to experiment in the imagination upon the image of the premiss in order from the result of such experiment to make corollarial deductions to the truth of the conclusion.
Amongst the most famous of these was the August 1991 Leibovitz cover featuring a naked, pregnant Demi Moore, an image entitled More Demi Moore that to this day holds a spot in pop culture.
The latter became a source of dispute between the Soviet Union and Turkey in the 1950s when Turkey complained as to why it contained the image of Mount Ararat, which holds a deeply symbolic importance to Armenians but is located on Turkish territory.
In this macabre 19th-century image the Ma Ning holds a human heart in his / her hand, and also a garland of hearts around his / her waist.
Along the way, it is sometimes suggested to him that the image he holds of the Shing is a distorted one ; that they respect the idea of ' reverence for life ' and are essentially benevolent and non-alien rulers.
According to Ibn Al-Kalbi, the image was first set up by Khuzaymah ibn-Mudrikah ibn-al-Ya's ' ibn-Mudar, but another tradition, record by Ibn Ishaq, holds that Amr ibn Luhayy, a leader of the Khuza ' a tribe, put an image of Hubal into the Kaaba, where it was worshipped as one of the chief deities of the tribe.
A corporate image is the perception that the general public holds about a particular business.
This image comes from a book written 1874 and no copyright holds its reserves.
The use of octrees for 3D computer graphics was pioneered by Donald Meagher at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, described in a 1980 report " Octree Encoding: A New Technique for the Representation, Manipulation and Display of Arbitrary 3-D Objects by Computer ", for which he holds a 1995 patent ( with a 1984 priority date ) " High-speed image generation of complex solid objects using octree encoding "
A P ‑ frame (' Predicted picture ') holds only the changes in the image from the previous frame.
The old adage " A picture is worth a thousand words " holds true, in that a single image can save a presenter from speaking a paragraph of descriptive details.
A separate, circular tray holds several slides ( usually 80 or 140 ) 35mm slides, and is filled with each slide placed in upside down and backwards, so that the image is presented with the correct orientation.
The ART format ( file extension ". art ") holds a single still image that has been highly compressed.
This competition continues to this day in the Royal Australian Navy, which holds in its archives an ' original ' forged signed portrait while maintaining a ' capturable ' image for use in the fleet.
) The above text contains the image file name ": File: Wikipedesketch1. png ", the alt text " A cartoon centipede with 7 hands reads a book, lifts another, types on a laptop, and holds a bottle " and the caption as " The Wikipede edits Myriapoda.

image and primary
In his article Observations on the marital metaphor of YHWH and Israel in its ancient Israelite context: general considerations and particular images in Hosea 1. 2, Ben Zvi describes the role of the Gomer in the marriage metaphor as one of the “ central attributes of the ideological image of a human marriage that was shared by the male authorship and the primary and intended male readership as building blocks for their imagining of the relationship .”
* Key light, the primary light source that illuminates an image or scene
However, the advantage is that an indexed-color image file can be significantly smaller than it would be with 8 bits per pixel for each primary.
* High-end digital image equipment are often able to deal with larger integer ranges for each primary color, such as 0 .. 1023 ( 10 bits ), 0 .. 65535 ( 16 bits ) or even larger, by extending the 24-bits ( three 8-bit values ) to 32-bit, 48-bit, or 64-bit units ( more or less independent from the particular computer's word size ).
John's gospel is thus the primary source of the image of " the Jews " acting collectively as the enemy of Jesus, which later became fixed in the Christian mind.
Because of the poor reflectivity of the speculum mirrors of that day, Herschel eliminated the small diagonal mirror of a standard newtonian reflector from his design and tilted his primary mirror so he could view the formed image directly.
* Channel ( digital image ), the grayscale representation of a primary color in a digital image
The orbiters ' primary scientific objectives were to image the Martian surface and clouds, determine the temperature on Mars, study the topography, composition and physical properties of the surface, measure properties of the atmosphere, monitor the solar wind and the interplanetary and Martian magnetic fields, and act as communications relays to send signals from the landers to Earth.
A large study by Tjaco Walvis called " Expo 2000 Hanover in Numbers " showed that improving national image was the primary participation goal for 73 % of the countries at Expo 2000.
Single-shot capture systems use either one CCD with a Bayer filter mosaic, or three separate image sensors ( one each for the primary additive colors red, green, and blue ) which are exposed to the same image via a beam splitter.
This allows one to focus the image behind the primary mirror in which a hole is drilled at the centre to unblock the rays.
The image to the right includes the use of a secondary antibody conjugated to an enzyme, though, in the technical sense, this is not necessary if the primary antibody is conjugated to an enzyme.
The orbiter primary scientific objectives were to image the Martian surface and clouds, determine the temperature on Mars, study the topography, composition and physical properties of the surface, measure properties of the atmosphere, monitor the solar wind and the interplanetary and Martian magnetic fields, and act as communications relays to send signals from the landers to Earth.
It is a blog that takes video as the primary content, often accompanied by supporting text, image, and additional metadata to provide context.
Medium format cameras made since the 1950s are generally less automated than smaller cameras made at the same time, having high image quality as their primary advantage.
Thus the paperback publication was originally given three different covers which when placed side by side had one background image and a different primary image including a handsome man holding a woman in a passionate embrace, although this cover concept was never used.
Physically, Calabar swellings ( see image ) are the primary tool for diagnosis.
However, in this image, he experiments with using light, rather than color, as the primary means to mold figures in space.
" Spare's work is contemporaneous with Hugo Ball's attempts " to rediscover the evangelical concept of the ' word ' ( logos ) as a magical complex image "— as well as with Walter Benjamin's thesis that " Mediation, which is the immediacy of all mental communication, is the fundamental problem of linguistic theory, and if one chooses to call this immediacy magic, then the primary problem of language is its magic.
In his design he also placed a concave secondary mirror with an elliptical surface past the focal point of the parabolic primary mirror, reflecting the image back through a hole in the primary mirror where it could be conveniently viewed.

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