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Moiré and patterns
Moiré patterns are often an undesired artifact of images produced by various digital imaging and computer graphics techniques, for example when scanning a halftone picture or ray tracing a checkered plane ( the latter being a special case of aliasing, due to undersampling a fine regular pattern ).
Moiré patterns are commonly seen on television screens directly when a person is wearing a shirt or jacket of a particular weave or pattern, such as a houndstooth jacket, due to sampling problems in the television camera.
* An interactive example of various Moiré patterns Use arrow keys and mouse to manipulate layers.
* Wah Chang, the artist who designed and built several props in the 1960s for Star Trek, used moiré patterns found in the Edmund Scientific Educator's and Designer's Moiré Kit for the texture used in the Starfleet communicator props.
The diamond-shaped patterns in the red part are Moiré patterns, and are an artifact of the pixelization of the image ( the red-black strips are smaller than the size of a pixel ; the color of the pixel is assigned according to the value of the function at the center of the pixel, rather than the average of values over the pixel ).
The diamond-shaped patterns at the right side of the image are Moiré patterns, and are an artifact of the pixelization of the image ( the strips are smaller than the size of a pixel ; the color of the pixel is assigned according to the value of the function at the center of the pixel, rather than the average of values over the pixel ).
* Moiré effects less visible when photographing high-detail patterns compared to Bayer senor based cameras ; thus no need for sharpness-degrading antialiasing filters to reduce moiré effects.

Moiré and one
An example of spatial aliasing is the Moiré pattern one can observe in a poorly pixelized image of a brick wall.

Moiré and form
Spatial aliasing in the form of a Moiré pattern.
* Moiré pattern, a form of spatial interference that generates new frequencies.

Moiré and created
Moiré pattern ( bottom ) created by superimposing two grids ( top and middle )

Moiré and with
Moiré is where an interference pattern is produced by fine scene detail beating with the line ( or even pixel ) structure of the device used to analyse or display the scene.
He and Knight were simultaneously members of " Moiré Music ", a free-jazz band with a classical flavour, led by Trevor Watts.

Moiré and .
As the person moves about, the Moiré pattern is quite noticeable.
The Moiré effect creates arrows that ' point ' towards an imaginary line marking the hazard.
Some of his paintings feature regular systems of radial or parallel lines to create Moiré Patterns.
The blur makes the image less sharp, but prevents the formation of Moiré pattern aliasing artifacts.
The pattern seen on screen can at times be similar to a Moiré pattern.

patterns and revealing
These studies are revealing in that they show that ideologies must take root within the worldview of the language, but, at the same time, individuals resist the appropriation of concepts and the new emerging patterns of thought by thinking, speaking and writing.
Non-physical tells exist in both casino and online poker, but tells like speed of play, betting patterns, the quantity of chips that a player plays with and player chat can be particularly revealing online.
Treatment goals include: constraining the bruxing pattern to avoid damage to the temporomandibular joints ; stabilizing the occlusion by minimizing gradual changes to the positions of the teeth, preventing tooth damage and revealing the extent and patterns of bruxism through examination of the markings on the splint's surface.
Details of their martyrologies may provoke some skepticism among modern readers, but certain consistent patterns emerge that are revealing of Christian attitudes.
An important part of the theory has been devoted to revealing patterns of evolution and one of the objectives which has been pursued by leading practitioners of TRIZ has been the development of an algorithmic approach to the invention of new systems, and the refinement of existing ones.
Culture depended on annual flood irrigation in spring and summer, when flash floods down the wadis temporarily flooded the fields, leaving light silt that has since been wind-eroded, revealing the ancient patterns of fields and ditches.
However, such " one-part " codes had a certain predictability that made it easier for others to notice patterns and " crack " or " break " the message, revealing the plaintext, or part of it.
In some older tree specimens the bark can ( unlike most birches ) develop vertical cracks into irregular scaly plates revealing rough darkish brown bark patterns.
Using a focused, high brightness ion beam in a scanned raster pattern, material is removed ( sputtered ) in precise rectilinear patterns revealing a two dimensional, or stratigraphic profile of a solid material.
The largest pattern is typically cut from the top layer, and progressively smaller patterns from each subsequent layer, thus revealing the colours beneath in successive layers.
After the desired color is achieved and the fabric has dried, the paste is scraped off, revealing the white patterns on the blue cloth.

patterns and complex
In sentences, patterns of stress are determined by complex combinations of influences that can only be suggested here.
Those species that breed in smaller water bodies or other specialised habitats tend to have more complex patterns of behaviour in the care of their young.
Tooth wear patterns hint that complex head shaking behaviours may have been involved in tyrannosaur feeding.
Alternate hydrogen bonding patterns, such as the wobble base pair and Hoogsteen base pair, also occur — in particular, in RNA — giving rise to complex and functional tertiary structures.
This particular ecological niche buffered them from extinction .< ref > Similar, but more complex patterns have been found in the oceans.
In stream communities few animal groups became extinct because stream communities rely less directly on food from living plants and more on detritus that washes in from land, buffering them from extinction .< ref > Similar, but more complex patterns have been found in the oceans.
English has a comparatively deep orthography within the Latin alphabet writing system, with a complex orthographic structure that employs spelling patterns at several levels: principally, letter-sound correspondences, syllables, and morphemes.
Beginners tend to play simple bass drum patterns, moderate players complex ones with many strokes, and accomplished players more subtle ones with fewer strokes.
Ecosystems are complex adaptive systems where the interaction of life processes form self-organizing patterns across different scales of time and space.
Drum machine patterns are often complex, and would be difficult for a human drummer to play.
He predicted disastrous economic damage from any restrictions on fossil fuel use, and argued that the natural world and its weather patterns are complex and ill-understood, and that little is known about the dynamics of heat exchange from the oceans to the atmosphere, or the role of clouds.
The development of the contraceptive pill and other highly effective forms of contraception in the mid-and late 20th century has increased people's ability to segregate these three functions, which still overlap a great deal and in complex patterns.
" Erickson made use of an informal conversational approach with many clients and complex language patterns, and therapeutic strategies.
The Jacquard loom is a mechanical loom, invented by Joseph Marie Jacquard in 1801, that simplifies the process of manufacturing textiles with complex patterns such as brocade, damask and matelasse.
Her telekinetic strength and skill are both of a supremely high power-level, capable of grasping objects in Earth orbit and manipulating hundreds of components in mid-air in complex patterns.
Arbitrarily complex braid patterns can be done in cable knitting, with the proviso that the wales must move ever upwards ; it is generally impossible for a wale to move up and then down the fabric.
Separately knitted tubes can be applied to a knitted fabric to form complex Celtic knots and other patterns that would be difficult to knit.
Stitches can be worked from either side, and various patterns are created by mixing regular knit stitches with the " wrong side " stitches, known as purl stitches, either in columns ( ribbing ), rows ( garter, welting ), or more complex patterns.
For large or complex patterns, it is sometimes difficult to keep track of which stitch should be knit in a particular way ; therefore, several tools have been developed to identify the number of a particular row or stitch, including circular stitch markers, hanging markers, extra yarn and row counters.
Although early Cretan coins occasionally exhibit multicursal patterns, the unicursal seven-course " Classical " design became associated with the Labyrinth on coins as early as 430 BC, and became widely used to represent the Labyrinth – even though both logic and literary descriptions make it clear that the Minotaur was trapped in a complex branching maze.
In classical Greece the priests at Delphi were called Labryades ()-the men of the double axe .- The complex palace of Knossos in Crete is usually implicated, though the actual dancing-ground, depicted in frescoed patterns at Knossos, has not been found.
Reading development involves a range of complex language underpinnings including awareness of speech sounds ( phonology ), spelling patterns ( orthography ), word meaning ( semantics ), grammar ( syntax ) and patterns of word formation ( morphology ), all of which provide a necessary platform for reading fluency and comprehension.
Bright's works also offered examples of extremely complex patterns of routing and optical illusions for the solver to work through.

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