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At worst, abusing judicial discretion would actually pave the way to a biased decision, rendering obsolete the judicial process in question — rule of law being illicitly subordinated by rule of man under such discriminating circumstances.
Pre-rendering is a computationally intensive process that is typically used for movie creation, while real-time rendering is often done for 3D video games which rely on the use of graphics cards with 3D hardware accelerators.
Essentially, the rendering process tries to depict a continuous function from image space to colors by using a finite number of pixels.
In order to remove aliasing, all rendering algorithms ( if they are to produce good-looking images ) must use some kind of low-pass filter on the image function to remove high frequencies, a process called antialiasing.
For 2D vector animations, the rendering process is the key frame illustration process, while tweened frames are rendered as needed.
Hourly time signals from Greenwich Observatory were first broadcast on 5 February 1924, rendering the time ball at the observatory obsolete in the process.
Pierre-Joseph Proudhon argued in favor of a non-violent revolution through a process of dual power in which libertarian socialist institutions would be established and form associations enabling the formation of an expanding network within the existing state-capitalist framework with the intention of eventually rendering both the state and the capitalist economy obsolete.
As a factual criticism, Benitez-Bribiesca points to the lack of a " code script " for memes ( analogous to the DNA of genes ), and to the excessive instability of the meme mutation mechanism ( that of an idea going from one brain to another ), which would lead to a low replication accuracy and a high mutation rate, rendering the evolutionary process chaotic.
The framers of the Constitution took care to limit the president's powers regarding the military ; Alexander Hamilton explains this in Federalist No. 69: Congress, pursuant to the War Powers Resolution, must authorize any troop deployments longer than 60 days, although that process relies on triggering mechanisms that have never been employed, rendering it ineffectual.
* « It can be displayed in a varity of ways and requires a rendering process to make it visible with a particular appearance .»
Each " process " could be the rendering of one full image, a few images, or even a sub-section ( or tile ) of an image.
The inclusion of radiosity calculations in the rendering process often lends an added element of realism to the finished scene, because of the way it mimics real-world phenomena.
A prominent feature about it was a device designed by Sinister that negated the powers of any mutant in the Savage Land save for Sinister's own forces, rendering the X-Men powerless while fighting him ( With the exception of Wolverine's claws as they were a ' bonus ' of the Weapon X process, although they would thus cause damage to his hands when used ) until the machinery was destroyed.
* In computing, a tiled rendering, the process of subdividing an image by regular grid
While the basic rasterization process has been known for decades, modern applications continue to make optimizations and additions to increase the range of possibilities for the rasterization rendering engine.
This process is described as a rendering pipeline with several distinct stages.
* " General Motors was becoming large through a process of evolution, but only because it was rendering a service to community.
Specifically, the Court focused on a case-by-case determination if the lack of representation effected a denial of due process, thus rendering the trial unfair.
As the result of a 3D scanning process point clouds are used for many purposes, including to create 3D CAD models for manufactured parts, metrology / quality inspection, and a multitude of visualization, animation, rendering and mass customization applications.
The infectious agent is distinctive for the high temperatures it is able to survive ; this contributed to the spread of the disease in Britain, which had reduced the temperatures used during its rendering process.
Suet is made into tallow in a process called rendering, which involves melting and extended simmering, followed by straining, cooling and usually a repetition of the entire process.

process and linear
Probably the first linear and continuous assembly process of post-Renaissance times were the Portsmouth Block Mills built between 1801 and 1803.
Quadratic equations can also be solved using factorization ( the reverse process of which is expansion, but for two linear terms is sometimes denoted foiling ).
Artists realized that Jackson Pollock's process — placing unstretched raw canvas on the floor where it could be attacked from all four sides using artistic and industrial materials ; dripping and throwing linear skeins of paint ; drawing, staining, and brushing ; using imagery and non-imagery — essentially blasted artmaking beyond any prior boundary.
However, the process of binary fission is very much different from the process of mitosis, because of the non-involvement of nuclear dynamics and lack of linear chromosomes.
In between a process of interpolation is used, generally a linear one.
While the compression used in audio recording and the like depends on a variable-gain amplifier, and so is a locally linear process ( linear for short regions, but not globally ), companding is non-linear and takes place in the same way at all points in time.
The crosslinking of guar with metal ions results in a linear gel that does not block the formation and helps efficiently in formation cleaning process.
If we try to make this vector a linear combination of p < sub > 1 </ sub >, p < sub > 2 </ sub >, and p < sub > 3 </ sub >, then following the same process as before, we ’ ll get the equation
The Many-Worlds Interpretation deals with it by discarding the collapse-process, thus reformulating the relation between measurement apparatus and system in such a way that the linear laws of quantum mechanics are universally valid ; that is, the only process according to which a quantum system evolves is governed by the Schrödinger equation or some relativistic equivalent.
In mathematics, particularly linear algebra and numerical analysis, the Gram – Schmidt process is a method for orthonormalising a set of vectors in an inner product space, most commonly the Euclidean space R < sup > n </ sup >.
While there are general trends in the medieval evolution of the sword, it was by no means a linear process.
This process will produce a linear system of d equations with d unknowns.
As another example, if a physical process exhibits the same outcomes regardless of place or time ( having the same outcome, say, somewhere in Asia on a Tuesday or in America on a Friday ), then its Lagrangian is symmetric under continuous translations in space and time: by Noether's theorem, these symmetries account for the conservation laws of linear momentum and energy within this system, respectively.
If a C < sup > 0 </ sup > function is insufficient, for example if the process that has produced the data points is known be smoother than C < sup > 0 </ sup >, it is common to replace linear interpolation with spline interpolation, or even polynomial interpolation in some cases.
The digital revolution has made the video editing workflow process immeasurably quicker, as practitioners moved from time-consuming ( tape to tape ) linear video editing online editing suites, to computer hardware and video editing software such as Adobe Premiere, Final Cut Pro, Avid, Sony Vegas and Lightworks.
Filter design is the process of designing a filter ( in the sense in which the term is used in signal processing, statistics, and applied mathematics ), often a linear shift-invariant filter, that satisfies a set of requirements, some of which are contradictory.
This process is known as regularization and Tikhonov regularization is one of the most commonly used for regularization of linear ill-posed problems.
The above paragraph generalizes in that there is a purely algebraic process to extend a given field F with a given polynomial to a larger field where this polynomial can be reduced into linear factors.
Artists realized that Jackson Pollock's process — working on the floor, unstretched raw canvas, from all four sides, using artist materials, industrial materials, imagery, non-imagery, throwing linear skeins of paint, dripping, drawing, staining, brushing, essentially blasted artmaking beyond any prior boundary.
Ideally, this process is carefully engineered to deal gracefully with overloading and clipping while delivering an accurate digital stream over the linear dynamic range.
In linear algebra, orthogonalization is the process of finding a set of orthogonal vectors that span a particular subspace.
This process is " linear ", rather than non-linear editing, as the nature of the tape-to-tape copying requires that all shots be laid out in the final edited order.

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