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These examples are illustrative of the use of the words `` trial '' and `` experiment '' as they are used in this chapter, but they are quite flexible words and it is well not to restrict them too narrowly.
More recently, polyethers -- again in varied compositions, molecular weights, and branching -- have come into use at first for the flexible foams, just lately for the rigids.
Based on a newer, slightly more flexible, version of the Asters original Motorola MC6845 video chip, the Rockwell 6545, it worked by adding a new video mode, one with the ability to reprogram an extended, ( 2048 characters instead of 256 characters ) version of the character set, supported by an extended character memory of the video card that did not use one ( 8 bit ) byte per character, but an 11 bit " word ", so it could address each one of the available 2048 unique programmable characters.
Abacá rope is very durable, flexible and resistant to salt water damage, allowing its use in hawsers, ship's lines and fishing nets.
The latest AIM-120D AMRAAM has a significantly lower range of about, but the AMRAAM is much shorter, lighter, and more flexible in its use against a wide variety of targets, including fighter planes, bombers, helicopters, patrol planes, and reconnaissance planes.
Beadwork is the art or craft of attaching beads to one another or to cloth, usually by the use of a needle and thread or soft, flexible wire.
In some cases cavers may choose to bring and use a flexible metal ladder.
However, this political restriction is less confining than it may first appear in that the Marxist historical framework is surprisingly flexible, and a rather simple matter to modify an alternative historical theory to use language that at least does not challenge the Marxist interpretation of history.
In the 1960s, the use of computers grew more widespread, more flexible and less costly.
DDC and UDC are more flexible than Library of Congress Classification because of greater use of facets ( via auxiliary tables ) while Library of Congress Classification is almost totally enumerative.
Digital filters are much more flexible to synthesize and use than analog filters, where the constraints of the design permits their use.
Transparent and flexible film base material, celluloid, was discovered and refined for photographic use by John Carbutt, Hannibal Goodwin, and George Eastman.
Rather than a flexible kite, they use a rigid structure like an aircraft wing, because of its greater aerodynamic efficiency, easier control, and more predictable dynamics.
Although the statement of the theory in terms of graphs may imply perturbation theory, use of graphical methods in the many-body problem shows that this formalism is flexible enough to deal with phenomena of nonperturbative characters ...
Mainly, this path was chosen to encourage a more flexible use of air power and offer the ground forces the right conditions for a decisive victory.
Not all MUDs are games ; some are designed for educational purposes, while others are purely chat environments, and the flexible nature of many MUD servers leads to their occasional use in areas ranging from computer science research to geoinformatics to medical informatics to analytical chemistry.
Both species have very long ( approximately 35 centimetres ), flexible, blue tongues that they use to strip leaves and buds from trees.
The basic design of the PDP-11 was flexible, and was continually updated to use newer technologies.
Potato sticks are typically packaged in rigid containers, although some manufacturers use flexible pouches, similar to potato chip bags.
However, such a tail highly flexible at the base but intensely stiffened elsewhere particularly against vertical movement is only found in association with the predatory foot claw ( to a lesser extent in troodonts ), and its design suggests and allows its use as an aid to the efficiency of the 2nd toe claw.
* Hang gliders, which use wings from fully flexible ( paragliders, gliding parachutes ) wings, flexible wings ( framed sail wings ), to rigid wings
This allowed the STAR to use vectors of any length, making it highly flexible.
Within the U. S. military, they pioneered flexible swimfins and diving masks, closed-circuit diving equipment ( under the direction of Dr. Christian J. Lambertsen ), the use of Swimmer Delivery Vehicles ( a type of submersible ), and combat swimming and limpet mine attacks.

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To find such objects astrometrically, astronomers use telescopes to survey the sky and large-area cameras to take pictures at various determined intervals.
The use of a Polaroid camera was standard but has since been replaced by the advent of digital cameras.
: The Director is responsible for overseeing the creative aspects of a film, including controlling the content and flow of the film's plot, directing the performances of Actors, organizing and selecting the locations in which the film will be shot, and managing technical details such as the positioning of cameras, the use of lighting, and the timing and content of the film's soundtrack.
The Frontline office showcases and satirises the machinations of the ruthless producers, the self-obsessed airhead host, and the ambitious, cynical reporters, all of whom resort to any sort of underhanded trick to get ratings and maintain their status – including the use of hidden cameras, foot-in-the-door, bullying interview techniques and chequebook journalism.
Some cameras make use of multiple lenses and rainbow-colored flashes, or exhibit extreme optical distortions and even light leaks.
Biograph retaliated for being frozen out of the Trust agreement by purchasing the patent to the Latham film loop, a key feature of virtually all motion picture cameras then in use.
The patents owned by the MPPC allowed them to use federal law enforcement officials to enforce their licensing agreements and to prevent unauthorized use of their cameras, films, projectors, and other equipment.
In fluorescence microscopy, many wavelengths of light, ranging from the ultraviolet to the visible can be used to cause samples to fluoresce to allow viewing by eye or with the use of specifically sensitive cameras.
However the race for hands free POV cameras for use on a consumer level has always faced problems.
Digital cameras use an electronic image sensor based on light-sensitive electronics such as charge-coupled device ( CCD ) or complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor ( CMOS ) technology.
In all but certain specialized cameras, the process of obtaining a usable exposure must involve the use, manually or automatically, of a few controls to ensure the photograph is clear, sharp and well illuminated.
* The vast majority of color digital cameras use a Bayer filter, resulting in a regular grid of pixels where the color of each pixel depends on its position on the grid.
Digital cameras use photosensitive electronics, either charge-coupled device ( CCD ) or complementary metal – oxide – semiconductor ( CMOS ) image sensors, consisting of a large number of single sensor elements, each of which records a measured intensity level.
Rodríguez is a strong supporter of digital film making, having been introduced to the practice by director George Lucas, who personally invited Rodríguez to use the digital cameras at Lucas ' headquarters.
Later, higher scale integration electronics was applied ( mainly by Sony ), simplifying and even removing the intermediate opticals, up to a point to reduce the size of video cameras for domestic use until convert them in handy and full camcorders.
Photographic digital cameras that use a CMOS or CCD image sensor often operate with some variation of the RGB model.
These telescopes use filtration and projection techniques for direct observation, in addition to various types of filtered cameras.
The film's use of desaturated colors, hand-held cameras, and tight angles has profoundly influenced subsequent films and video games.
( Strictly speaking, monochrome video does use the full spectrum, if arbitrary and unconstrained movement of subjects and / or cameras is permitted.
Most SLR cameras permit upright and laterally correct viewing through use of a roof pentaprism situated in the optical path between the reflex mirror and viewfinder.
Vertical shutters became very common in the 1980s ( though Konica, Mamiya, and Copal first pioneered their use in the 1950s and 1960s, and are almost exclusively used for new cameras.
Nowadays most such shutters are manufactured from cheaper aluminium ( though some high-end cameras use materials such as carbon-fibre and Kevlar ).
Riefenstahl's techniques, such as moving cameras, the use of long focus lenses to create a distorted perspective, aerial photography, and revolutionary approach to the use of music and cinematography, have earned Triumph recognition as one of the greatest films in history.

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