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resolution and limitations
The resolution limitations for a single stage are given by the inherent resolution of the electron optical system as well as the resolution capabilities of the cathodoluminescent viewing screen.
* Can display in almost any resolution and refresh rate ( within the limitations of the horizontal and vertical sweep rates supported by the complete display ).
Though Oblique illumination suffers from the same limitations as bright field microscopy ( low contrast of many biological samples ; low apparent resolution due to out of focus objects ), it may highlight otherwise invisible structures.
However, despite these limitations, the inclusion of fossils is invaluable, as they can provide information in sparse areas of trees, breaking up long branches and constraining intermediate character states ; thus, fossil taxa contribute as much to tree resolution as modern taxa.
In practice, it is currently very difficult to create a high-fidelity virtual reality experience, due largely to technical limitations on processing power, image resolution, and communication bandwidth ; however, the technology's proponents hope that such limitations will be overcome as processor, imaging, and data communication technologies become more powerful and cost-effective over time.
The games in the Worms series had an almost realistic look for the worms in the cover, although in game-play, it is hard to point out the details due to the limitations of screen resolution.
The image resolution is 256 × 192 with the same colour limitations.
Therefore, since the ability to visually see a transmitting antenna ( disregarding the limitations of the eye's resolution ) roughly corresponds to the ability to receive a radio signal from it, the propagation characteristic of high-frequency radio is called " line-of-sight ".
On the other hand, it shares the limitations of a single probe concerning complicated electronics and poor time resolution.
Stimulated emission depletion is a simple example of how higher resolution surpassing the diffraction limit is possible, but it has major limitations.
Despite some shortcomings, such as the card's dithered 16-bit 3D color rendering and 800 × 600 resolution limitations, no other manufacturers ' products could match the smooth framerates that the Voodoo2 produced.
Due to hardware limitations of the era, artists were greatly restricted in the detail they could achieve using that technique ; the resolution, framerate and number of frames were severely constrained.
There are changes from the traditional fairy tale in La Cenerentola because Rossini opted for having a non-magical resolution to the story ( unlike the original source ), due to obvious limitations in the " special effects " available.
As physical limitations ( e. g. resolution of sensor, temporal update frequency ) may vary with hardware, an API can do little to hide that, other than by assuming a " least common denominator " model.
Different traditions govern whether the Committee of the Whole or the House itself will debate a given resolution, and the Rules Committee generally sets the forum under which a proposition will be debated and the amendment / time limitations for every measure, too.
All three methods only provide a 480i resolution due to technical limitations.
Similar to the constraints of ASCII and ANSI art, the coder and artist both must take into consideration the limitations presented by text mode: a base resolution of 80 × 25 " blocks " and a mere 16 fixed colors by default.
Due to technical limitations ( low resolution ), the tennis ball appears as a block instead of a sphere.
When sending the image to another phone, this high resolution image might be transcoded to a lower resolution image with fewer colors in order to better fit the target device's screen size and color limitations.
The use of array CGH overcomes many of these limitations, with improvement in resolution and dynamic range, in addition to direct mapping of aberrations to the genome sequence and improved throughput.

resolution and single
Cascaded single stages enclosed by a common envelope have been constructed with high gain and high resolution.
The luminous efficiency and resolution of single stages, fiber couplers, and finally of the composite tube will be computed.
Although the hardware is limited to four separate sound channels, software such as OctaMED uses software mixing to allow eight or more virtual channels, and it was possible for software to mix two hardware channels to achieve a single 14-bit resolution channel by playing with the volumes of the channels in such a way that one of the source channels contributes the most significant bits and the other the least.
Class-action lawsuits are an important and valuable part of the legal system when they permit the fair and efficient resolution of legitimate claims of numerous parties by allowing the claims to be aggregated into a single action against a defendant that has allegedly caused harm.
Group 1 faxes take six minutes to transmit a single page, with a vertical resolution of 96 scan lines per inch.
Group 2 faxes take three minutes to transmit a single page, with a vertical resolution of 96 scan lines per inch.
However, by a rule known as syllable resolution, two short syllables in a single word are considered equal to a single long syllable.
Because, through the dithering process, the printer builds a single image pixel out of several printer dots to increase color depth, the printer's DPI setting must be set far higher than the desired PPI to ensure sufficient color depth without sacrificing image resolution.
The crystallographer's goal is to identify solution conditions that favor the development of a single, large crystal, since larger crystals offer improved resolution of the molecule.
* 340 µm – length of a single pixel on a 17-inch monitor with a resolution of 1024 × 768
This creates a combined telescope that is equivalent in resolution ( though not in sensitivity ) to a single antenna whose diameter is equal to the spacing of the antennas furthest apart in the array.
In 1861, in the midst of the American Civil War, a group of people in the southern portion of New Mexico Territory passed a resolution condemning the United States for creating a vast territory with only a single, small government in place at Santa Fe.
This technique utilizes a single CCD with a Bayer filter but actually moved the physical location of the sensor chip on the focus plane of the lens to " stitch " together a higher resolution image than the CCD would allow otherwise.
While resolution can be estimated in pixels per unit area, the comparison is complex since most types of digital sensor record only a single colour at each pixel location, and different types of film have different effective resolutions.
However, the resolution of the DNA-DNA hybridization technique used by Sibley & Ahlquist was not sufficient to properly resolve the relationships in this group, and indeed it appears as if the Charadriiformes consititute a single large and very distinctive lineage of modern birds of their own.
* 3D digital atlas of C. elegans-a 3D digital atlas at the single nucleus resolution with searching functions, quantitative analysis and 3D visualization tool for the structural anatomy of C. elegans
With a single DVI link, the highest supported standard resolution is 2. 75 megapixels ( including blanking interval ) at 60 Hz refresh.
One powerful technique for generating digital elevation models is interferometric synthetic aperture radar: two passes of a radar satellite ( such as RADARSAT-1 or TerraSAR-X or Cosmo SkyMed ), or a single pass if the satellite is equipped with two antennas ( like the SRTM instrumentation ), suffice to generate a digital elevation map tens of kilometers on a side with a resolution of around ten meters.
Given the slow speed and the coarse resolution this was not a feasible technique for printing large images, but could usefully print a small logo onto a letterhead and then the following letter, all in a single unattended print run without changing the print element.

resolution and stage
Subsequently, it was displayed prominently on the stage at each of the most important suffrage meetings until 1920, even though the grievance and resolution about woman suffrage was not written on it.
Of note however is that some stage designs, such as top-entry or vertical insertion stages once common for high resolution TEM studies, may simply only have X-Y translation available.
Finally, the inclusion stage provides the open opportunity for both parties to participate in finding a resolution.
The spirit with which Park began the final stage of his enterprise is well illustrated by his letter to the head of the Colonial Office: " I shall ", he wrote, " set sail for the east with the fixed resolution to discover the termination of the Niger or perish in the attempt.
Sigmund Freud in his 1905 work Three Essays on the Theory of Sexuality outlined a theory of psycho-sexual development with five distinct phases: the oral stage ( 0 – 1. 5 years ), the anal stage ( 1. 5 – 3. 5 years ), the phallic stage ( 3. 5 – 6 years ) which culminates in the resolution of the Oedipus conflict, The Latency Phase ( 6 – 12 years of age ), and the genital ( or adult ) stage.
Even the resolution stage had over-taxed the ability of cathode-ray tubes ( limited to about 2000 distinguishable items across the screen diameter ) to deliver fine enough details to signal films while still covering wide range swaths, and taxed the optical processing systems in similar ways.
This followed a major disagreement in policy, after the National Liberals decided not to accept all Allied resolution on principle, and instead to renegotiate Romania's position on the international stage.
Online dispute resolution ( ODR ) in India is in its infancy stage and it is gaining prominence day by day.
The first air cameras used glass plates ( Kodak cellulose film had been invented, but did not at this stage have sufficient resolution ).
In Ancient Greek theater, the " deus ex machina " (' ἀπὸ μηχανῆς θεός ') was the character of a Greek god literally brought onto the stage via a crane ( μηχανῆς — mechanes ), after which a seemingly insoluble problem is brought to a satisfactory resolution by the god's will.
Security Council resolution 242, emphasized " the inadmissibility of the acquisition of territory by war ," setting the stage for controversy on the legal status of areas captured in 1967, and in 1948.
In the final stage, participants learn how to become leaders and are trained in conflict resolution and management techniques.
The first resolution she introduced in the council a week after she was seated in 1953 called on the Los Angeles Coliseum Commission to permit the local American Legion to stage a baseball game in the Coliseum as a demonstration that the venue would be " a proper place to stage major league baseball.
To meet the confines of the medium the stage version is set in just two locations, and the final resolution between Mike and Margaret is softened.

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