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far and color
It was given its name from the color of the orange-striped 55 US gallon ( 208 l ) barrels in which it was shipped, and was by far the most widely used of the so-called " Rainbow Herbicides ".
Acid-free, archival quality paper keeps its color and texture far longer than wood pulp based paper such as newsprint, which will turn yellow and become brittle much sooner.
Normally, in the grading of colored gemstones, color is by far the most important criterion.
While white, and more recently black, saltwater pearls are by far the most popular, other color tints can be found on pearls from the oceans.
Because, through the dithering process, the printer builds a single image pixel out of several printer dots to increase color depth, the printer's DPI setting must be set far higher than the desired PPI to ensure sufficient color depth without sacrificing image resolution.
Psycholinguistic studies have gone far beyond color perception ( although that is still studied ), having explored motion perception, emotion perception, object representation, and memory.
Since the tradition of research on color terminology is by far the largest area of research into linguistic relativity it is described below in its own section.
Tiny particles of water are densely packed and sunlight cannot penetrate far into the cloud before it is reflected out, giving a cloud its characteristic white color, especially when viewed from the top.
The common JPEG image format is an example of a transform coding, one that examines small blocks of the image and " averages out " the color using a discrete cosine transform to form an image with far fewer colors in total.
It was given its name from the color of the orange-striped 55 US gallon ( 200 L ) barrels in which it was shipped, and was by far the most widely used of the so-called " Rainbow Herbicides ".
Rood also pointed out that the juxtaposition of primary hues next to each other would create a far more intense and pleasing color, when perceived by the eye and mind, than the corresponding color made simply by mixing paint.
Although many brands of contact lenses are lightly tinted to make them easier to handle, cosmetic lenses worn to change the color of the eye are far less common, accounting for only 3 % of contact lens fits in 2004.
He wrote, " Yesterday afternoon's rain was far more interesting than ... The Wind ,... The rain was real, and in spite of the lowering skies there was life and color around you.
Proper placement of the limb electrodes, color coded as recommended by the American Heart Association ( a different colour scheme is used in Europe ): The limb electrodes can be far down on the limbs or close to the hips / shoulders, but they must be even ( left vs right ).
The human eye has fairly little spatial sensitivity to color: the accuracy of the brightness information of the luminance channel has far more impact on the image detail discerned than that of the other two.
Flames could be seen as far as one mile away, as well, the sky was seen as a bright red color, up to 19 miles away, in Camden-on-Gauley.
This manipulation was far more flexible in that any resolution, color depth and refresh rate was attainable – limited only by the memory available to the framebuffer.
Illustrator was represented by the letters Ai in white against an orange background ( oranges and yellows were prominent color schemes in Illustrator branding going back as far as version 4. 0 ).
The original color scheme, missing these innovations, was far less challenging.
As of 2007, sRGB is by far the most commonly used RGB color space, particularly in consumer grade digital cameras, HD video cameras, and computer monitors.
This Rinty was far lighter in color than the original sable dog.
This means that the eye has far more resolution in contrast, or " luminance ", than in color.

far and problem
Every single problem touched on thus far is related to good marketing planning.
This is a problem to which leaders of opinion, both Negro and white, should devote far more attention.
Chairman C. Richard Mears pointed out that perhaps this was not strictly a school board problem, in case of atomic attack, but that the board would cooperate so far as possible to get the children to where the parents wanted them to go.
Thus far, pyrethroid resistance in Anopheles has not been a major problem.
The significant recoil of the M14 when fired in full-automatic mode was seen as a problem as it reduced accuracy, and in the 1960s it was replaced by Eugene Stoner's AR-15, which also marked a switch from the powerful. 30 caliber cartridges used by the U. S. military up until early in the Vietnam War to the much less powerful but far lighter and light recoiling. 223 caliber ( 5. 56mm ) intermediate cartridge.
However, far from seeing this as a problem for evolution, he described the " interlocking " of biological features as a consequence to be expected of evolution, which would lead to irreversibility of some evolutionary changes.
The knapsack problem has been studied for more than a century, with early works dating as far back as 1897.
Illicit diversion has been a problem, but to the many proponents of the utilization of morphine for OST, the benefits far outweigh the costs, taking into account the much higher percentage of addicts who are " held " or, from another perspective, satisfied by this treatment option, as opposed to methadone and buprenorphine treated addicts, who are more likely to forgo their treatment and revert to using heroin etc., in many cases by selling their methadone or buprenorphine prescriptions to afford their opiate of choice.
While the more general approach of such adaptive systems is more suitable for real-world problem solving, it has far less to do with the traditional artificial intelligence connectionist models.
The cost function is an important concept in learning, as it is a measure of how far away a particular solution is from an optimal solution to the problem to be solved.
The products of nuclear fission, however, are on average far more radioactive than the heavy elements which are normally fissioned as fuel, and remain so for significant amounts of time, giving rise to a nuclear waste problem.
The paradox is commonly attributed to the German amateur astronomer Heinrich Wilhelm Olbers, who described it in 1823, but Harrison shows convincingly that Olbers was far from the first to pose the problem, nor was his thinking about it particularly valuable.
By far the greatest problem that the rural population faced, however, was competition for land.
There are a number of technical challenges in building a large-scale quantum computer, and thus far quantum computers have yet to solve a problem faster than a classical computer.
Some are shaped like golf balls, some are shaped like pencils .… Now my main subject is the evolution of form, and the problem of how it is that you can get this diversity amid so little genetic difference, so far as we can tell, is a very interesting one.
Even if atmospheric algae could thrive in the hostile environment of Venus ' upper atmosphere, an even more insurmountable problem is that its atmosphere is simply far too thick — the high atmospheric pressure would result in an " atmosphere of nearly pure molecular oxygen " and cause the planet's surface to be thickly covered in fine graphite powder.
Due to the conception of Egyptian gods as being far removed, these two formulations of the problem focus heavily on the relation between evil and people ; that is, moral evil.
Thus " weapons grade plutonium mines " would be a problem for the very far future (> 9, 000 years from now ), so that there remains a great deal of time for technology to advance to solve it.
Frege wanted to show that mathematics grows out of logic, but in so doing, he devised techniques that took him far beyond the Aristotelian syllogistic and Stoic propositional logic that had come down to him in the logical tradition. Title page to Begriffsschrift ( 1879 ) In effect, Frege invented axiomatic predicate logic, in large part thanks to his invention of quantified variables, which eventually became ubiquitous in mathematics and logic, and which solved the problem of multiple generality.
Finally free from financial problems, the D & RGW now possessed a direct route from Denver to Salt Lake City ( the detour south through Pueblo and Tennessee Pass was no longer required for direct service ), but a problem still remained: for transcontinental service, the Union Pacific's more northerly line was far less mountainous ( and, as a result, several hours faster ).
The main problem is the smoke compounds adhere only to the outer surfaces of the food ; smoke does not actually penetrate far into meat or fish.
:: This principle, that consciousness causes the collapse, is the point of intersection between quantum mechanics and the mind / body problem ; and researchers are working to detect conscious events correlated with physical events that, according to quantum theory, should involve a wave function collapse ; but, thus far, results are inconclusive.
Since 2001, bills have repeatedly been introduced in Congress to solve the " one people-two country " problem by granting U. S. citizenship to all enrolled members of the Tohono O ' odham, but have so far been unsuccessful.
A possible way to avoid this problem is to combine some particles, which are far away from the particle under consideration, into one pseudoparticle.

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