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The presence of genuine mimesis in art is marked by the persistence with which the work demands attention and compels valuation even though it is but vaguely understood.
When an APAF-1 gene trap is introduced into cells, many morphological changes occur, such as spina bifida, the persistence of interdigital webs, and open brain.
Three APIs are available — a Direct Persistence Layer which is " Plain Old Java Objects " ( POJO ); one which is based on the Java Collections Framework ( an object persistence approach ); and one based on the traditional Berkeley DB API.
If the persistence is too long on a video display, moving images will be blurred.
There is much debate as to whether persistence has in vivo relevance.
It is a concept album about the persistence of matter, energy and memory in the Universe.
Lactase persistence is an example of such recent evolution.
F wave persistence is the number of F waves obtained per the number of stimulations, which is normally 80-100 % ( or above 50 %).
The Kolmogorov – Arnold – Moser theorem is a result in dynamical systems about the persistence of quasi-periodic motions under small perturbations.
* Not affected by screen burn-in, though an identical but less severe phenomenon known as image persistence is possible.
Also, BDNF is important for the persistence of long-term memories.
Some population segments exhibit lactase persistence resulting from a mutation that is postulated to have occurred 5000-10, 000 years ago, coinciding with the rise of cattle domestication.
Flickering between frames is not seen due to an effect known as persistence of vision — whereby the eye retains a visual image for a fraction of a second after the source has been removed.
The flexibility of an unbranched chain polymer is characterized by its persistence length.
The myth of persistence of vision is the belief that human perception of motion ( brain centered ) is the result of persistence of vision ( eye centered ).
In contrasting persistence of vision theory with phi phenomena, a critical part of understanding that emerges with these visual perception phenomena is that the eye is not a camera.
The discovery of persistence of vision is attributed to the Roman poet Lucretius, although he only mentions it in connection

persistence and sometimes
:" The fables of all nations provide a really remarkable example of this, because, if you can understand them at a technical level, they provide the most striking evidence of the persistence of a consistent teaching, preserved sometimes through mere repetition, yet handed down and prized simply because they give a stimulus to the imagination or entertainment for the people at large.
Others have suggested that, regardless of the merits, Stallman's persistence in what sometimes seems a lost cause makes him and GNU look bad.
Both plasma-type and LCD-type displays exhibit a similar phenomenon called transient image persistence, which is sometimes confused with screen burn but is not permanent.
In the case of plasma-type displays transient image persistence is caused by charge build-up in the pixel cells ( not cumulative luminance degradation as with burn-in ), which can be seen sometimes when a bright image that was set against a dark background is replaced by a dark background only ; this image retention is usually released once a typical-brightness image is displayed and does not inhibit the display's typical viewing image quality.

persistence and called
The 2018 bomber would thus be able to stay for extended periods on a same location ( called persistence ).
From then it quickly changed from a simple format using tags to a very complex object oriented persistence layer called Bento.
This was called reading persistence, depth, or perseverance.
To help prevent gridlock, Moran got $ 20 million in short-and mid-term road improvements and a parking limit at the Mark Center of approximately 2, 000 cars Moran also got $ 180 million to widen route 1 for the new Ft. Belvoir Hospital, an effort Sen. Webb called “ a tribute to Congressman Moran's persistence .”
Driesch, believing that his results compromised contemporary mechanistic theories of ontogeny, instead proposed that the autonomy of life that he deduced from this persistence of embryological development despite interferences was due to what he called entelechy, a term borrowed from Aristotle's philosophy to indicate a life force which he conceived of as psychoid or " mind-like ", that is ; non-spatial, intensive, and qualitative rather than spatial, extensive, and quantitative.
The reason the intermittent mechanism " works " for the viewer is because of a psychological phenomenon called persistence of vision.
Landis himself called his win " a triumph of persistence " despite the pain.
This is due to the phenomenon called persistence of vision.

persistence and .
Success will require tact, sensitivity to faculty prerogatives, patience, and persistence.
The gymnast must develop strength, flexibility, coordination, timing, rhythm, courage, discipline, persistence and the desire for perfection.
It must be marked by a patience and persistence which have not always been its trademark.
Of particular utility in the analysis of the development, persistence, and change of social systems has been the use of the master or comprehensive processes.
but, second, `` that the semantic groups are surprisingly unvarying in their average persistence '' ( as between M-K and I-E ).
Thomas also presents a simple equation for deriving an index of persistence, which weights not only the number of stems ( ' roots ' ) per meaning, but their relative frequency.
Many scholars see the persistence of Germanic Arianism as a strategy that was followed in order to differentiate the Germanic elite from the local inhabitants and their culture and also to maintain the Germanic elite's separate group identity.
This continued with the influx of American military personnel in World War II as well as film ; seen in the enduring persistence of okay, you guys and gee.
Flickering of the image can be partially solved using a long persistence phosphor coating on the CRT, so that successive images fade slowly.
Cortical degeneration due to the neurotoxic effects increases impulsive behaviour, which may contribute to the development, persistence and severity of alcohol use disorders.
Constantius ' persistence in his opposition to Athanasius, combined with reports Athanasius received about the persecution of non-Arians by the new Arian bishop George of Laodicea, prompted Athanasius to write his more emotional History of the Arians, in which he described Constantius as a precursor of the Antichrist.
" Under the persistence of the brethren who told him, " Emperor Constantine loves the church ," he accepted to write him a letter blessing him, and praying for the peace and safety of the empire and the church.
The EEP plan to engage in conservation activities in Kenya to assist in reversing the decline of the eastern bongo populations and genetic diversity in Africa, and in particular, applying population management expertise to help ensure the persistence of genetic diversity in the free ranging wild populations.
Large collections of bird fossils representing a range of different species provides definitive evidence for the persistence of archaic birds to within 300, 000 years of the K – Pg boundary.
None of them are known to survive into the Paleogene, and their persistence into the latest Maastrichtian therefore provides strong evidence for a mass extinction of archaic birds coinciding with the Chicxulub asteroid impact.
Non-computer CRTs or CRT for sonar or radar may have long persistence phosphor and are thus flicker free.
Companies now consider the possibility of brand loyalty and persistence of its users to purchase updates, upgrades and future editions of software.
Yet while seemingly defeatist in tone, the humanity of the characters shines through in their persistence despite the obstacles.
" For Adorno and Horkheimer, this posed the problem of how to account for the apparent persistence of domination in the absence of the very contradiction that, according to traditional critical theory, was the source of domination itself.

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