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resolution and apparent
If the computer controlling the display knows the exact position and color of all the subpixels on the screen, it can take advantage of this to improve the apparent resolution of the images on the screen in certain situations.
* The resolution of two Scriptures that contradict each other wait until a third Scripture arrives and resolves their apparent contradiction.
Limitations include low contrast of most biological samples and low apparent resolution due to the blur of out of focus material.
Though Oblique illumination suffers from the same limitations as bright field microscopy ( low contrast of many biological samples ; low apparent resolution due to out of focus objects ), it may highlight otherwise invisible structures.
However, the technique suffers from low light intensity in final image of many biological samples, and continues to be affected by low apparent resolution.
This latter approach, referred to as subpixel rendering, uses knowledge of pixel geometry to manipulate the three colored subpixels separately, producing a slight increase in the apparent resolution of color displays.
They cannot scale up to an arbitrary resolution without loss of apparent quality.
After the abortive Utah War of 1857 – 1858, the replacement of Young by an outside Federal Territorial Governor, the eventual resolution of controversies regarding plural marriage, and accession by Utah to statehood, the apparent temporal aspects of LDS theodemocracy receded markedly.
Subsequent advances in technology have introduced first anti-aliasing, which smooths the edges of fonts at the expense of a slight blurring, and more recently subpixel rendering ( the Microsoft implementation goes by the name ClearType ), which exploits the pixel structure of LCD based displays to increase the apparent resolution of text.
An alternative resolution to the apparent contradictory material of Genesis 10: 5 and 11: 8-9 is found in the documentary hypothesis which suggests different sources for those verses.
The Council eventually approves a tithe to support efforts to conquer the Holy Land from Muslims, and reaches apparent resolution of the schism which ultimately proves unsuccessful.
The Council eventually approves a tithe to support efforts to liberate the Holy Land from Muslims, and reaches apparent resolution of the schism which ultimately proves unsuccessful.
The effect was to increase the apparent horizontal resolution of a VHS recording from 240 to 250 analog ( equivalent to 333 pixels from left-to-right, in digital terminology ).
The apparent resolution of the dimensions of the Secretary of State's authority ironically coincided with ever-increasing activities in the foreign affairs field.
This interference between the two paths with different geometric phase results in a varying intensity distribution in the image reducing apparent contrast and resolution compared to a porro prism erecting system.
Belief in the resolution and compensation of good and evil in this world, by the eternal elevation of the soul in the next world, can resolve apparent injustices in the full metaphysical equation.
In the leadup to the meeting, it became apparent that a majority of UNSC members would oppose any resolution leading to war.
Many important advances in astronomy and cosmology, and the formulation of new cosmological theories, have occurred through the resolution of apparent violations of the cosmological principle.
As God is the source of both his specific revelation of himself in the Christian faith and the source of the general revelation of himself in nature, the findings of science and theology cannot really contradict ; the contradictions must be merely apparent and a resolution possible which is faithful to the truth of God's revelation.
Neurosurgeons can now video conference with other experts in the field during an operation in a high resolution format with no apparent time lag.
Knowledge of the pixel geometry used by a display may be used to create raster images of higher apparent resolution using subpixel rendering.
These techniques tend to be only limited in feature resolution by the camera resolution, apparent object size and number of cameras.
The most apparent difference between the two versions is the screen resolution: The N-Gage's screen is portrait unlike the GBA, so the player is offered a choice of two modes: a full resolution mode with a narrower field of view, or a letterboxed 4: 3 mode with scaled-down graphics.

resolution and paradox
Harrison argues that the first to set out a satisfactory resolution of the paradox was Lord Kelvin, in a little known 1901 paper, and that Edgar Allan Poe's essay Eureka ( 1848 ) curiously anticipated some qualitative aspects of Kelvin's argument:
A similar paradox applies to the vertical resolution in television in general: reducing the bandwidth of the video signal will preserve the vertical resolution, even if the image loses sharpness and is smudged in the horizontal direction.
His resolution of the so-called " Gibbs paradox ," about the entropy of the mixing of gases, is now often cited as a prefiguration of the indistinguishability of particles required by quantum mechanics.
A resolution to the paradox must reject at least one out of:
A satisfactory resolution should also explain why there naively appears to be a paradox.
The paradox arises, according to this resolution, because we implicitly interpret Nicod's criterion as applying to all predicates when in fact it only applies to natural kinds.
Some approches for the resolution of the paradox reject Hempel's equivalence condition.
Thus the resolution of Richard's paradox is that there is no way to unambiguously determine exactly which English sentences are definitions of real numbers ( see Good 1966 ).
See Relationship to algebraic kernels below for the resolution of this paradox.
The resolution of Curry's paradox is a contentious issue because resolutions ( apart from trivial ones such as disallowing X directly ) are difficult and not intuitive.
It is often said that the resolution to the Gibbs paradox derives from the fact that, according to the quantum theory, like particles are indistinguishable in principle.
With a more sophisticated understanding of relative velocity time dilation, this seeming twin paradox turns out not to be a paradox at all ( the resolution of the paradox involves a jump in time, as a result of the accelerated observer turning around ).
In the case of d ' Alembert's paradox, the essential mechanism for its resolution was provided by Prandtl through the discovery and modelling of thin viscous boundary layers – which are non-vanishing at high Reynolds numbers.
The classical resolution of the paradox involved the explicit introduction of a utility function, an expected utility hypothesis, and the presumption of diminishing marginal utility of money.
One proposed resolution of the paradox asserts that only the first uninteresting number is made interesting by that fact.
However, this resolution is invalid, since the paradox is proved by contradiction: assuming that there is any uninteresting number, we arrive to the fact that that same number is interesting, hence no number can be uninteresting ; its aim is not in particular to identify the interesting or uninteresting numbers, but to speculate whether any number can in fact exhibit such properties.
Another proposed resolution of the paradox ( which Goodman addresses and rejects ) is that " x is grue " is not solely a predicate of x, but of x and the time — we can know that an object is green without knowing the current time, but we cannot know that it is grue.
Presents a resolution of Fitch's paradox based on situation semantics.
He sees the only possible resolution of the paradox as lying in the embrace of quantum logic, which he believes is not inconsistent.
The resolution to this paradox is that the chirality operator is equivalent to helicity for massless fields only, for which helicity is not frame-dependent.
It took some time for the theory of first-order logic to be developed enough for mathematicians to understand the cause of Skolem's result ; no resolution of the paradox was widely accepted during the 1920s.

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