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vision and produces
It shows the individual vision, perception and feelings that the video game produces in each player when they play the game.
The possibility of a device that produces frequency that causes vibration of the eyeballs — and therefore distortion of vision — was apparently confirmed by the work of engineer Vic Tandy while attempting to demystify a “ haunting ” in his laboratory in Coventry.
Norinco produces precision strike systems, amphibious assault weapons and equipment, long-range suppression weapon systems, anti-aircraft & anti-missile systems, information & night vision products, high-effect destruction systems, fuel air bombs, anti-terrorism and anti-riot equipment and small arms.
It also produces software, controls, and vision products that aid in the development of state-of-the-art robotic systems.

vision and core
Computer vision covers the core technology of automated image analysis which is used in many fields.
This is due not to reflection, but to radiation of core body heat in the form of infrared light ( see Night vision ).
At their core, all models of ubiquitous computing share a vision of small, inexpensive, robust networked processing devices, distributed at all scales throughout everyday life and generally turned to distinctly common-place ends.
Why not have an Aldeburgh Festival ?” The English Opera Group would provide a core programme of opera productions, but the vision was soon widened to include readings of poetry, literature, drama, lectures and exhibitions of art.
It has been credited as “ representing the core of Whitman ’ s poetic vision .”
Guided by John Carroll University ’ s mission, vision, and core values, the Center for Student Diversity and Inclusion focuses on supporting the holistic development of historically underrepresented students.
By 1986, fearing that the city would lose the opportunity to establish its own core and identity, he and a group of friends put forth a vision of the new City Hall, with a design by architect Robert Posliff.
The strategic vision that is based on core values of the firm guides the firm ’ s decision-making processes at all levels.
Sustainability is the core value because it supports a strategic vision of firms in the long term by integrating economic profits with the responsibility to protect the environment.
Of a more modern Roman Catholic theologian it has been said: " The theological vision of Karl Rahner, the German Jesuit whose thought has been so influential in the Roman Catholic Church and beyond over the last fifty years, has at its very core the symbol of theopoiesis.
The spiritual vision of early Nazarenes was derived from the doctrinal core of John Wesley's preaching and the holiness movement of the 19th century.
The group has several powerful bombers created from core booster pieces left over from the vision project.
The Stockton-Middlesbrough Initiative is a 20-year vision for regenerating the urban core of the Tees Valley, the main focus being the 30 km² area along the banks of the River Tees between the two centres of Stockton and Middlesbrough.
In it, he articulates a vision of progressive values based on four core lessons: 1 ) Progressives stand with people, not privilege ; 2 ) Progressives believe in the Common Good and a government that offers a hand up ; 3 ) Progressives hold that all people are equal in the eyes of God and under the law ; and 4 ) Progressives stand for universal human rights and cooperative global security.
At a conference entitled " The Emerging Church Forum " in 2006, John Franke said “ The Church of Jesus Christ is not the goal of the Gospel, just the instrument of the extension of God ’ s mission .” “ The Church has been slow to recognize that missions isn ’ t ( sic ) a program the Church administers, it is the very core of the Church ’ s reason for being .” This focus on missional living and practicing radical hospitality has led many emerging churches to deepen what they are doing by developing a rhythm of life, and a vision of missional loving engagement with the world.
Their vision statement — Kappa Alpha Theta is the organization that provides the finest and most rewarding membership experience for women — is based on Theta's core purpose and values.
Jesus ' teachings would later diverge from John's apocalyptic vision ( though it depends which scholarly view is adopted ; according to Ehrman and Sanders, the apocalyptic vision was the core of Jesus ' teaching ) which warned of " the wrath to come ," as " the axe is laid to the root of the trees " and those who do not bear " good fruit " are " cut down and thrown into the fire.
To fulfill this vision, the plan splits the surrounding area into three zones heading east: a mixed-use urban core area, a technology center, and a light industrial section.
Weiser ’ s vision for ubiquitous computing can be summarised in terms of three core properties:
Bren made a donation to the Bren School of Environmental Science and Management to “ enhance and strengthen the school ’ s core interdisciplinary programs, personnel, and special activities .” When commenting about the continued support from Bren, UC Santa Barbara Chancellor Henry T. Yang said, “ Bren ’ s vision for developing a peerless, world-leading institution offering an interdisciplinary program of environmental science, management, and policy has been a tremendous source of inspiration and leadership for the Bren School .”
Education is at the core of the Center ’ s work, but it is a vision of education that calls for open-ended conversation, the use of scholarship and intellectual gifts, as well as personal experience and emotion.
At the core of Scott's vision was " an energy theory of value ".
According to Professor Martin Shapiro of University of California, Berkeley, who first noted the theory in 1964: " The core of political jurisprudence is a vision of courts as political agencies and judges as political actors.
The screen of the AI's system core is shown to be continually splicing between the CABAL entity and Kane, as a single individual, with both of them referring to Kane's " vision " with disjointed voices, yet with Kane referring to it in the first person using the word " my " whereas CABAL refers to it with the word " your " in an almost respectful manner.

vision and proposition
This vision extended to the building of an entire film community, to be called Kinograd — a highly expensive proposition.

vision and textbook
IIChE-TSEC is the chemical technical society and conducts seminars, research paper presentation, industrial visits with a vision of integrating textbook learning with industrial knowledge.

vision and neoclassical
The Cambridge capital controversy – sometimes called " the capital controversy " or " the two Cambridges debate " – refers to a theoretical and mathematical debate during the 1960s among economists concerning the nature and role of capital goods ( or means of production ) and the critique of the dominant neoclassical vision of aggregate production and distribution.
Note that this Classical conception of pricing is different from the standard neoclassical " supply and demand " vision.
According to the Cambridge, England, critics, this analysis is thus a serious challenge, particularly in factor markets, to the neoclassical vision of prices as indices of scarcity and the simple neoclassical version of the principle of substitution.

vision and economics
For a period of time the Chinese attempted to become self-reliant, but found that in doing so the country could not break even economically, especially when attempting to maintain a communist vision when it came to economics.
In recent years the theoretical vision of rational choice theory has been subject to more and more doubt by the experimental results of behavioral economics.
Naor's vision was to combine Industrial engineering with Management by creating a large, inherently multidisciplinary unit covering a wide spectrum of activities, from applied engineering to mathematical modeling ; from economics and behavioral sciences to operations research and statistics.
", which included both a grim view on the current state of economics as well as a hopeful vision for a " reborn worldly philosophy " that incorporated social aspects of capitalism.
The Socialist Party will support their revolutionary goals in economics and politics across Latin America in order to pursue a vision of a Confederacy of the Socialist Republics of the Continent, the first step toward the World Socialist Confederation.
This dynamic vision of economic evolution is very different from the neo-classical economics tradition, which in its simplest form assumed that only a single outcome could possibly be reached, regardless of initial conditions or transitory events.
The work expands Mirowski's vision for a computational economics, one in which various market types are constructed in a similar fashion to Noam Chomsky's Generative grammar.
He developed along with Robin Hahnel the economic vision called participatory economics.
According to this vision, the area studies field would be transformed and integrated into traditional social science disciplines — especially, economics, sociology, and political science.

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