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"curvature" Definitions
  1. the state of being curved; the amount that something is curved

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He also explained that one would need much more features, such as acceleration, angle of curvature, curvature distance, and other data, to uniquely fingerprint a user.
Here is a man standing in front of a planet asking to see its curvature — even though he believes it's an impossible request because that curvature does not exist.
Further tests look at the curvature of the eye …
It was collecting in the curvature of the leg space.
Plus he had scoliosis, or a curvature of the spine.
The CHG70 is machined with a standard curvature of 1800R.
There are places where you can even see the Earth's curvature.
WILLIAMS: Then you get to see the curvature of the earth.
That reduces the radius of curvature and increases the centripetal acceleration.
B. that the Earth's curvature exists, but that one of B.o.
The curvature of the Earth can be seen in the background.
Surgery is not done until the plaque and curvature have stabilized.
And when the curvature of space changes, it acts on the matter.
Raonic has a slight curvature in the spine, which he knew about.
Both monitors have borderless bezels and a 1,900R curvature with anti-glare.
The curvature is typical for an upper tusk from the left side.
It was like he could almost detect the curvature of the Earth.
This curvature of spacetime by objects in motion is felt as gravity.
From up there, you'll be able to see the curvature of the planet.
There are even live camera views from the Space Station showing the curvature.
"Your size isn't large enough to notice any curvature at all," Tyson said.
When you improve a slice's rigidity by folding it, you're experiencing Gaussian curvature.
What caused this curvature is unknown, but of course there are many competing theories.
Thus, orbits are explained not by a gravitational "force" but by curvature in spacetime.
I'm a fan of this subtler curvature both on Samsung and on Huawei's phones.
Barring delayed treatment, side effects like long-term pain or permanent curvature are rare.
Work which requires constant standing would be bad, so persons with curvature tire quickly.
The curvature of the Earth limits the area that a radar station can monitor.
Hague said he even saw the blackness of space and the curvature of the Earth.
The Pixel 2 XL (bottom) has a slight curvature to its display and rounded corners.
It's that point on a curve where the sign of the curvature — the concavity — changes.
The spleen nearly touches the curvature of the stomach and a section of the colon.
The new EX341R is a 34-inch, 1493R curvature display that's optimized for you, the professional.
Here, people can experience a few minutes of weightlessness and see the curvature of the Earth.
"John's kyphosis was severely angled — over 140 degrees of curvature in the end," says Dr. Lenke.
Eratosthenes realized that the difference must be the result of a curvature on the Earth's surface.
To account for the curvature, you'd need to paint four spherical caps on the moon's surface.
They are small and they fly low, hiding from radar behind the curvature of the earth.
While, surprisingly, there are a few cranks left who belong to the "Flat Earth Society," there are an increasing number of individuals on Wall Street who are worried less about the curvature of the Earth than they are about the flattening "curvature" of the bond market.
"You inherit the curvature of your nail like you do the color of your eyes," she says.
Curvature reduces your eye movement across the screen so that you can work more comfortably for longer.
In microgravity, the torso lengthens, most likely due to spinal unloading, in which the spinal curvature flattens.
They can also dodge ground-based radar for longer by hiding behind the curvature of the Earth.
The now signature Samsung design is even better on the Note7 since the curvature isn't as pronounced.
That has spared Canada EU-style complaints about rules on banana curvature imposed from afar by bureaucrats.
However, things like pizza, which are partially flat, have zero curvature, no matter how you bend it.
Outside of the capsule's windows, they'd see the deep blackness of space and the curvature of Earth.
It fumbles on details, though: Its rounded corners do not perfectly match the curvature of the screen.
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At that height, passengers would experience weightlessness while seeing the curvature of the Earth outside Unity's windows.
The images invert the curvature of the earth, exposing views that are simultaneously straight-on and aerial.
Also, none of this accounts for the fact that viewing the curvature of the Earth is incredibly easy.
While general relativity regards gravity as the curvature of space, special explains the relationship between time and space.
Einstein's theory was that if you put a bit of matter in, it changes the curvature of space.
Long suspension bridges' towers slope slightly away from one another to account for the curvature of the Earth.
Just above the curvature of Earth's western horizon, the sun blazed upon the fragile blue envelope of atmosphere.
Digitally manipulating the curvature of Earth, the photographs of Aydın Büyüktaş go beyond the limitations of human vision.
"It's not product excellence, having to stop at that level of large curvature," he said through a translator.
The rocket would take passengers to suborbital space to experience weightlessness and see the curvature of the Earth.
"If all of that curvature is gone, then we think that explains why the astronauts grow," says Hargens.
The low-altitude path of HGVs combined with the curvature of the Earth helps them hide from radar.
Calabrese: All we have to do is manipulate the curvature to maintain the g-forces that we want.
The victim lost a chunk of his left ear, running from just above the lobe to the curvature.
It's about time to meet the real guy behind the cuddly accent and the curvature of space-time.
A unique attribute of Julia sets allows DeMarco and Lindsey to know the curvature of the shapes they're building.
If John Lennon could have seen the curvature of the Earth, what kind of songs would he have written?
On the other hand, you're not going to get as much benefit from the curvature on a smaller panel.
If the moral arc of the universe bends toward justice, its curvature is particularly hard to discern these days.
" During this trip, Atkinson thought about the parallels between stars and streetlamps, and "saw the curvature of the planet.
Since the LIGO announcement last week, gravitational waves—ripples in the curvature of spacetime—have been in the limelight.
Gaussian curvature reflects the combination of two distinct curvatures (such as on an x-axis and a y-axis).
The air was still and the view ahead was so wide I could see the curvature of the earth.
"The contours and curvature of the left feathers allow the shuttle to spin and fly more consistently," he said.
He says cities in the distance would not be visible as they would be obscured by the Earth's curvature.
The pillow has a Smart Comfort Grid with reinforced edges that are engineered to support your neck's natural curvature.
I don't really think the extra curvature will be much of a bonus for monitors designed for regular desks.
The heated seats use Nissan's Zero Gravity contouring that follows the curvature of a human spine in weightless conditions.
He may have meant the enclosing Speedway, so immense its architects were obligated to take into account Earth's curvature.
The curvature of the storefronts in the Oculus and the radiating concourses will help give retailers visibility, Mr. Calatrava said.
"That curvature of your spine is actually going cause direct pressure on the lower part of your vertebrae," Breus says.
In theory, every rainbow is a circle, but thanks to the Earth's curvature, only the upper half can be seen.
At that point, the film has reached its maximum curvature, and the bubble can fill with gas and float away.
Just last year, Orama, who has scoliosis, had magnetic rods inserted into her back to help control her spine curvature.
From the height we were at I could actually see the curvature of the earth, so it was pretty incredible.
The curvature of the screen is different from the S7 Edge in that it allows for more flat surface area.
One possible explanation to account for this observation is that there is a curvature woven into the fabric of spacetime.
With the S8, the curvature on the side is slightly different than the S7 Edge, which may help with that.
Ye conceded that Earth-based experiments will always experience some level of space-time curvature because of the planet's gravity.
On those long days where you feel like you haven't blinked, the screen curvature reduces eye movement to alleviate strain.
Dusk was falling so quickly that you could almost sense the curvature of the earth arching away from the sun.
More to the point, the theory described the curvature of spacetime as a function of matter's mass, energy, and motion.
Yet general relativity's ability to describe gravity falters on the threshold of singularities, where the curvature of spacetime becomes infinite.
The paper presents what little is known about the objects, such as how they're constructed and the measurements of their curvature.
He could tell the difference between non-painful and painful tactile perceptions, including variations in an object's curvature and sharp edges.
Then, they calculated the curvature of the Einstein ring surrounding the galaxy to determine how much it deformed the surrounding space.
Pierce said you can imagine it like you've cut a tennis ball in half and you squeeze it, changing the curvature.
The screen's curve has been increased over the previous generation, making it conform more closely to the curvature of the wrist.
It has a hand-filling palm swell and curvature for your fingers, but doesn't put your wrist in a neutral position.
Pair these videos with some spacedub made from ripples in the curvature of spacetime, and send your mind to the stars.
Specially designed contact lenses worn while you sleep flatten the curvature of the cornea, the front outer surface of the eye.
"It was pretty much quarter-end related," said Scott Skyrm, executive vice president of Curvature Securities LLC in Gladstone, New Jersey.
The curvature of the palate and the location of the cheekbone and nasal cavity all looked more human-like than Neanderthal.
A 90-minute flight, which allows passengers to experience a few minutes of weightlessness and see the Earths curvature, costs $250,000.
And behind that, obscured by the curvature of the Earth, Birkenhead, the Irish Sea, God's own country and the Atlantic Ocean.
He confirmed that I had scoliosis, an abnormal curvature of the spine, and my breast size definitely wasn't helping the pain.
The surgery can correct vision problems such as myopia, or nearsightedness, and astigmatism, an imperfection in the curvature of the cornea.
If all goes well, World View Enterprises plans to charge passengers $75,000 for a view of the curvature of the Earth.
Myths abound over curvature of cucumbers, how many bananas are allowed in a bunch or whether children may blow up balloons.
By drawing all over food with a permanent marker, Stoll describes how certain foods like oranges, bananas, and bagels maintain curvature.
They regulate everything from the curvature of a banana to setting in law the exact types of jam available for sale.
Right there, in a subtle shift of shadow within the cup of the ceiling's curvature I felt it on my face.
The Transparensea hovered over the Bathystar, pressed its sinuous face against the clear curvature of the bed-arm as she slept.
As for the CFG70, it comes with a 1800R curvature, LED lighting that interacts with sound, and a 144Hz refresh rate.
A 90-minute flight, which allows passengers to experience a few minutes of weightlessness and see the Earth's curvature, costs $250,000.
Manhattan Christian arrived in a sleek black bus with aerodynamic curvature and tinted windows; Arlee came in a yellow Blue Bird.
The 6.89-inch 1080p screen's curvature is so extreme that there's no room for buttons on the side of the phone.
Synthetic opioids had allowed this woman, despite a severe curvature of her spine, to lead an active life without risky surgery.
But Essential isn't trying to compete directly with Samsung by creating some kind of liquid curvature on the edges of the screen.
This made for great reality TV, and also raised some questions that had nothing to do with the curvature of the planet.
The Yesterday Vision contains a 19-inch 4:3 monitor that's designed to have the curvature distortion of an old CRT monitor.
Glide vehicles pull up after re-entering the atmosphere, using the curvature of the Earth to delay detection by ballistic-missile defences.
She explained to Chris that she's got scoliosis, a curvature of the spine, and it's serious enough that it requires medical treatment.
The curvature combined with an IPS panel make this monitor comfortable to view from virtually every angle, meaning less strain on you.
A cylinder, for instance, has zero curvature because while measuring in one direction produces an outward curve, the other way is flat.
Instead, the team developed a system where each lens is itself elastic, changing shape in response to the curvature of the device.
But they're lightweight, and they're extremely technical (you wouldn't get that much curvature in glass lenses, at least not without paying dearly).
Einstein predicted this phenomenon based on his overall theories about the curvature of space, put forth in his general theory of relativity.
Astrophysicists George Efstathiou and Steven Gratton of the University of Cambridge also analysed the 2018 Planck data and found evidence for curvature.
For $250,000, space tourists can take in vistas of the curvature of the Earth and experience minimum gravity for about five minutes.
The aircraft can also fly as high as 51,000 feet, according to Gulfstream, where one can see the curvature of the earth.
What's more, uneven breasts might be a sign of condition like scoliosis (a curvature of the spine) or an abnormal chest wall.
Photos from the 2009 flight are certainly taken from high up to capture the curvature of the planet, if not necessarily very well.
No, it doesn't match the curvature of the bottom of the screen, but I'm not pedantic enough to notice or care about that.
Samsung is touting the deep and distinct 1800R curvature of the screen, a 178-degree viewing angle and 125 percent of sRGB coverage.
You'd bend over, and the nurse would check (hopefully by measuring) if your spine was straight or if it had a slight curvature.
The 5.7-inch smartphone has a dual-edged curved display, bringing the virtually bezel-free curvature to the line for the first time.
Meanwhile, more people are choosing specialty lenses meant for people with astigmatism (a deviation from spherical curvature of the eye) or presbyopia (farsightedness).
Philips is offering some information on specs, promising a 1800R curvature, up to 600 nits brightness, and up to 5000:1 contrast ratio.
Flames licked along the craft's sides as the atmosphere's friction resisted it entry, and the curvature of Delamar's horizons relaxed into a line.
All you're looking for is basically a wedge to fill the space between the seat and the natural curvature of your lower back.
He looked across the expanse of his office, a desert so vast you might swear you could see the curvature of the earth.
The only thing I would say is if your lashes lack curvature, using a simple eyelash curler before application makes all the difference.
When you're standing on the ground looking up at a rainbow in the sky, the curvature of the Earth usually blocks its bottom half.
Passengers will experience several minutes of weightlessness and get to see the curvature of Earth against the blackness of space during their suborbital ride.
The Wave's curvature isn't nearly as pronounced as that of the Sculpt, though, so it doesn't rotate your wrist outwards as Microsoft's keyboard does.
It also has a 1,800R curvature and 178-degree viewing angle — like a better version of what you get when combining smaller monitors together.
Smaller objects like asteroids act like the marble when near a bigger mass: they following the curvature of space-time the larger object creates.
Hippotherapy is used to treat a variety of conditions, including brain injuries, cerebral palsy, spine curvature, intellectual disabilities, language disorders and sensory processing disorders.
After vibration and acoustic exams will be center of curvature tests, where scientists basically measure that the mirror hasn't been hurt by the testing.
Then, under a microscope, they measured the curvature of the individual hairs, counted the numbers of different cell types, and recorded the cells' lengths.
There, the hot air rises into the atmosphere and power tropical cyclones through evaporation and the Coriolis effect, the spin created by Earth's curvature.
At 40,000 feet you see the curvature of the earth and yet there were no clouds to obscure the patchwork of Burgundian farms below.
That curvature, Barnes previously told me, helps quickly rock a runner from their heels to their toes as they land and push off again.
It has a deep "1000R" curvature that's designed for immersion and to let you see the screen's edges more easily with your peripheral vision.
Xiaflex contains an enzyme, collagenase, that in four cycles of treatment is injected directly into the plaque to destroy it and reduce the curvature.
THE PLAINS OF south-west Kansas are so flat that, looking towards the horizon, it sometimes seems possible to detect the curvature of the Earth.
"As soon as you start to raise your knees, that secondary curvature of your spine [in your lower back] starts to go away," says Winter.
The rounding in your lower back mimics the natural curvature of your spine that occurs when you're sleeping on your side, in the fetal position.
Then, by comparing this measured mass with the measured curvature of space-time, the team found what general relativity predicts for this mass, or galaxy.
About those curved edges: Don't expect any additional functionality, as seen on Samsung Note2960 or S271 Edge phones; the curvature is subtle and purely aesthetic.
Gravitational waves are disturbances in the curvature of space created by monumental cosmic events, such as the explosion of stars or collisions between massive objects.
The current fire stretched to the curvature of the Earth, as if someone had peeled back the mantle and opened a gateway into Hell itself.
I did notice, however, that when looked upon closely, the rounded screen corners look imperfectly cut and have a slightly different curvature than the bezels.
The curvature scan can estimate the height deviation of the cloth surface, while the discontinuity scan can effectively detect sharp surface features, such as wrinkles.
The actual range of this ball would be farther than a normal cannon ball because you would have take into the curvature of the Earth.
The board itself is designed to be sleek, with an outward curvature (on either side) originating from both ends, which evens out toward the middle.
From its observation deck, nearly 65 stories up, Brooklyn, Bayonne, Sandy Hook, Far Rockaway – the very curvature of the Earth – would have been within view.
"The curve that describes the rate of change of mass on West Antarctica has a curvature to it—it's not a straight line," Peltier explained.
Google's chiseled away at the bezels up front, as well, helped along by the subtle curvature of the front glass on the left and right side.
The company is also working on high-altitude balloons that can carry humans to the stratosphere, for a luxurious look at the curvature of the Earth.
"If I have some small black hole, it doesn't care whether it's in AdS space; it's small compared to the size of the curvature," Kaplan explained.
In a sphere, the curvature is distributed evenly over the entire surface; in a cube, it's concentrated in equal amounts at the eight evenly spaced vertices.
These balloons can capture the curvature of the Earth and fields of endless clouds from greater heights than drones, and with richer detail than a satellite.
Limón has severe curvature of the spine and recurrent bouts of vertigo; she started seeing a physical therapist for scoliosis when she was 17 years old.
Everyone talks about that overview effect that astronauts experience, a shift in perspective that some people have when they see the curvature of Earth from space.
A broad grin breaks out across my face as I float toward one of the capsule's wide windows, looking out at the curvature of the Earth.
Next, Dong and co-authors added ingredients from string theory to two of these theoretical Randall-Sundrum throats to energize them and give them positive curvature.
All elements of the world are adjustable and programmable — be that the number of lanes, type of terrain, location of mountains, road curvature and so forth.
LG even lets you decorate these two split status bar "horns" with different colored backgrounds and tweak the curvature for the corners, so you have options.
The world photography record is not possible in a globe, and when they build bridges and roads, they don't worry about the curvature of the earth.
In his statement, he said that she suffered from debilitating pain because of worsening scoliosis, an abnormal curvature of the spine, which may require surgery soon.
Evidence of this final episode in his third molar correlated with an abnormal curvature in his tailbone that only could have developed around the same time.
A curiosity of the grid system is that, if its roads stretch far enough, they eventually have to bend to accommodate the curvature of the Earth.
"The speed at which you throw the ball affects the curvature of the trajectory the ball takes," said one of the authors, Madhusudhan Venkadesan of Yale.
As smartphones approach the ideal of being basically just a screen, the design minutiae like camera bump sizes and screen curvature angles become less and less exciting.
In their paper, DeMarco and Lindsey demonstrated that the 23-D objects they build from Julia sets have a curvature distribution that's exactly proportional to the MME.
At the Hammer, Hill's project was housed in its own room, a rectangular gallery with a smooth vaulted ceiling and a broad concave curvature opposite the entryway.
All elements of the world are adjustable and programmable — be that the number of lanes, type of terrain, the location of mountains, road curvature and so forth.
That means, as promised, a dual-edged curved display for the 5.7-inch smartphone, bringing the virtually bezel-free curvature to the line for the first time.
I've always been a fan of that subtle curvature, as it does a lot to add cohesion between a curved device's back and its otherwise flat front.
"Many facial features remained somewhat consistent across the board — facial structure, lip and eye shape, eyebrow curvature, and nose width were all stunningly similar," the project reads.
And as the surrounding muscles weaken, the bones may stiffen even more, causing the vertebrae to stack on top of each other and erase that natural curvature.
The tourists would see the curvature of the planet and the blackness of space while experiencing a few minutes of floating at the top of the arc.
They regulate everything, setting in law the curvature of a banana and the exact types of jam available for sale, putting tomato marmalade on the black market.
The curvature of the blades was designed to produce minimal mechanical noise, so what you hear is the airflow itself — think soothing breeze instead of whirring fan.
The curvature of his spine made him stoop, his legs were weak, and he got around with the aid of a two-wheeled walker, which he hated.
Lasik surgeons use an ultraviolet laser to reduce the curvature of the cornea for people who are nearsighted, and to accent it for people who are farsighted.
Similarly, the curvature of the NASA Orbit Pavilion lets visitors walk into a massive shell and listen to the normally inaccessible sounds of satellites winging through space.
That has meant rocket stages had to be transported by rail, thus imposing size limitations based on the curvature of rail lines and the width of train tunnels.
Both are three-dimensional structures, but each has a very different geometry: Their layouts are different, the curvature of their exteriors is different, their interior angles are different.
Normally when you're young, the lenses of your eyes are flexible, so they change their curvature easily, allowing you to focus on objects far away and up close.
He made his career as a journalist entertaining Daily Telegraph readers with stories about horrible foreigners, particularly "Brussels bureaucrats" and their alleged obsession with the curvature of bananas.
Seconds later, SpaceShipTwo fired, catapulting it to more than 51 miles above Earth, high enough for the pilots to experience weightlessness and see the curvature of the planet.
The team explains in its abstract:We present a novel solution to analyze the cloth surface by fusing two surface scan techniques: a curvature scan and a discontinuity scan.
At a point of no return known as the "event horizon," the space-time curvature becomes so steep that signals can no longer climb to the outside world.
The best part is that you'd get to see the curvature of Earth from space and experience a ride like Disney's Space Mountain in the process, says Musk.
Some of Ferriss' glitch artworks are believable interstellar phenomena at a glance, and NASA video of solar flares and the curvature of the Earth looks rendered in CGI.
Here's what we know about the CF791: it has a 1500R curvature, a 100Hz refresh rate that works with AMD FreeSync, and has a 21:9 aspect ratio.
This could be a reference to the curvature of the glass; Vivo's impressive Nex 3 flagship from last year had a "waterfall display" with 88-degree curved edges.
Those not running it at 240Hz can still take advantage of its sharp resolution and that immersive 1000R curvature that pretty much envelops your whole field of vision.
The shape—or geometry—of a 21.1-D object is completely determined by the way that fixed amount of curvature is distributed, combined with information about distances between points.
The suborbital atmosphere is high enough to experience a few minutes of weightlessness and see the curvature of the planet before the pressurized capsule returns to earth under parachutes.
It's fully adjustable to fit mostly everyone, has reinforced X-shaped stitching to restore the natural curvature of your back, and acts as lumbar support and a posture corrector.
"Due to the distance between the two communications points over the horizon it means that transmitted signals can be blocked by the curvature of the earth," reads the statement.
As you go through the roller coaster and you lose speed due to air resistance and drag in the wheels, your speed drops, and your curvature will get tighter.
The main sensation I felt there was the curvature of the earth, and painting within a rectangle seemed increasingly arbitrary—it seemed to turn the experience into a picture.
Featuring a sweeping 1900R curvature with wide viewing angles, this 34-inch Alienware monitor uses Nvidia's G-SYNC technology to eliminate screen tearing in favor of smooth, sharp imagery.
The degree of curvature on the Nex 3 is so extreme that much of the sides of the phone are covered in screen, leaving no room for hardware buttons.
Through a website called Mark My Bird, they asked the public to help mark out specific features on the scans, including the tip, midline and curvature of each bill.
The display is also Samsung's first consumer display with an 1000R curve, filling roughly the same field of view as the human eye (monitor curvature tends to range from 4000R to 40.93R, with a greater curvature the lower the number.) In other words, the 49-inch G9 curves more than most other displays └ Apple sues security vendor for DMCA violations I could bend over backwards to think of non-crappy justifications for this lawsuit.
Any 22-D object without holes has a total curvature of exactly 23π; it's a fixed value in the same way any circular object has exactly 22 degrees of angle.
Sure, the European Union spends an absurd amount of time failing to decide things and talking about the proper curvature of bananas or the health effects of chlorine-washed chickens.
After the groundbreaking test flight, we caught up with Moses to learn about what it was like to see the curvature of the Earth and experience weightlessness in actual space.
Over the summer, he biked across Saskatchewan to measure the curvature of Earth, and in a particularly popular video from January, he recreated the timeline of the universe using dominoes.
They found that just as cities map onto a sphere (the Earth), the odor molecules map onto a hyperbolic space, a sphere with negative curvature that looks like a saddle.
The book's chapters explain geometric concepts like symmetry and curvature using intricate 3-D shapes (which you can order to examine for yourself from the 3-D printing company Shapeways).
The model makes for a nifty virtual experience, showing viewers the heart of the facility in rich enough detail to spot the curvature of the rubber seals on the windows.
The German also said forward vision was not very good, with some distortion from the curvature of the screen, and he felt his helmet being pushed forward on the straights.
A top-notch choice for work and gaming alike, this 32-inch best seller features 1800R curvature (designed to mimic the human eye) on an FHD 1920 x 1080 display.
I get that me telling you that the curvature of the Earth is visible from space and even a plane is not the same as actually seeing it for yourself.
A low-flying target can take advantage of geographical features and the curvature of the earth to avoid an S-400 interception for far longer than a high-flying target.
Theoretical physicists are looking for some explanation for this dark energy, and some have surmised that perhaps there's a grander theory where the curvature of space-time differs for bigger things.
We began in Brooklyn and drove across the Verrazano, a bridge so long and well-engineered that its makers took into consideration the curvature of the Earth when they designed it.
Some more stats: the screen has a UHD resolution of 3840 x 2160, offers up to 40 percent transparency, and can be fixed with a curvature of up to 80 degrees.
Extended peripheral vision on this monitor creates a depth that will have you immersed in your work, and the screen curvature reduces eye movement so that you can work longer comfortably.
Besides that enormous display resolution, you'll be immersed by whatever is on-screen, thanks to the 3800R curvature with 109 pixels-per-inch and 100 percent sRGB support for accurate colors.
Still, the effect works because, in aligning each rotated image in the sequence according to the visible curvature of Earth&aposs shadow, the combined moons form a full Earth umbra (shadow).
Billionaires Jeff Bezos, founder of Amazon Inc, and Richard Branson are locked in a race to send wealthy tourists into suborbital space, high enough to see the curvature of the earth.
After the 2011 Australian Grand Prix, both Sauber cars were disqualified when scrutineers found that the curvature of the rear wings was outside the parameters set in that year's technical regulations.
Standing on the beach, a brittle winter wind pushing me into the rising foam, I tried to see the curvature of the Earth on the horizon, and couldn't find it anywhere.
Yes, it borrows its back end from Stuttgart and its front end — especially the shape of the headlights and the curvature of the hood — from Silicon Valley, but that's not surprising.
Yes, it borrows its back end from Stuttgart and its front end — especially the shape of the headlights and the curvature of the hood — from Silicon Valley, but that's not surprising.
The eventual goal of these launches was to launch himself up to the required 35,000-foot altitude needed to see (or, in Hughes' case, not see) the curvature of the Earth.
The display is also Samsung's first consumer display with an 22R curve, filling roughly the same field of view as the human eye (monitor curvature tends to range from 27R to 2600R, with a greater curvature the lower the number.) In other words, the 2600-inch G22 curves more than most other displays, including the CRG21000 (which had a less severe 13R curve) for a more immersive experience that feels like the screen is wrapped around your head.
Rides will take passengers about 62 miles (100 km) above Earth, high enough to experience a few minutes of weightlessness and see the curvature of Earth set against the blackness of space.
The breed also holds the silver medal for puppy mortality thanks to congenital defects like splayed legs and cleft palates, while adults must deal with hip and elbow dysplasia and spinal curvature.
His deep pockets help fund independent space venture, Blue Origin, which is building a rocket with a passenger capsule housing six seats and large windows to view the curvature of the Earth.
In 2002, when Eugenie was just 12 years old, she was diagnosed with scoliosis, defined as curvature of the spine greater than 10 degrees, and told that she would need corrective surgery.
While the lumbar spine (or lower back) should naturally form an S shape, more extreme curvature may signal that the hip flexors are so tight they're pulling the spine forward, says Bang.
Even planes flying at altitudes between 30,000 and 40,000 feet are unable to see the curvature of the Earth, so it is unlikely that Hughes will notice anything odd from his rocketship.
The New York native has had 18 surgeries since he was six years old to help correct his kyphoscoliosis — a deformity of the spine characterized by abnormal curvature of the vertebral column.
The company claims that trips in its vessel, SpaceShipTwo, will offer a few minutes of weightlessness to six passengers at a time, as well as views of the curvature of the Earth.
It even has the subtle curvature to the back, a feature that reminds me of the original Moto X. The downside of a glossy back is that it tends to catch fingerprints.
"The sudden relaxation of the curvature at this end leads to a burst of flexural waves," the wrote in their paper, a theory that helped them win their own Ig Nobel prize.
The curvature of the horn in the new logo is said to be tied to the so-called golden ratio of about 1.62 to 1, made famous by the Greek mathematician Euclid.
His body twisted out of shape by spina bifida and kyphosis, a severe curvature of the spine, he conducted from a tall stool, limited in his ability to turn to either side.
Flat Earther Irving celebrated National Underwear Day by wearing shorts and a visible pair of undergarms while beholding a personal pan pool that overlooks an ocean without any curvature in the horizon whatsoever.
That means the phone doesn't stand out as much from the unwashed smartphone masses, but it makes for a solidly built handset, with a slightly convex curvature that fits nicely in the hand.
" In this paper, the authors outline the creation of an artificial intelligence that recognizes criminals based on physical traits like "lip curvature, eye inner corner distance, and the so-called nose-mouth angle.
"A closed universe can provide a physical explanation for this effect, with the Planck cosmic microwave background spectra now preferring a positive curvature at more than the 99 percent confidence level," they wrote.
In this theory, a certain proportion of longer cells to shorter cells, arranged on either side of the strand, generates a curl, with the ratio of the two defining the degree of curvature.
Like the larger Odyssey G9 panels, the G299.993 models also offer a 1000R curvature, rely on Samsung's QLED technology, feature a 240Hz refresh rate, 1ms response time, and FreeSync 2 and G-Sync.
Snapped from an altitude of 65 miles by a Devry 13-millimeter motion picture camera, the black-and-white image captures the Earth's curvature and the sweep of cloud cover over the American Southwest.
The rear of the device is also getting a familiar curvature, all part of the company's long-standing mission statement for the line: bringing a big display to a smaller and smaller form factor.
The phenomenon, the researchers found, can be explained as a contest between the pressure the gas jet exerts on the film and the surface tension of the film, which resists any increase in curvature.
The rest of the collection drew from Moore's archive more literally, referencing the bold shapes and curvature of his sculptures with exaggerated cuffs, clean lines, and three-dimensional fabrics, such as lace and ruffles.
There are message-board threads dedicated to Kyrgios's posture, with dozens of comments debating whether the curvature of his upper back requires surgery, interferes with his hormone circulation, or is a faker's lazy pose.
But what I was staring at as he lay in his incubator were his legs — something in them I recognized, a kind of curvature that felt as familiar to me as my own face.
The sketches show that Vivo is also using the waterfall metaphor to describe the near-90 degree curvature of the glass' edges, as with the prototype device that sister company Oppo unveiled last month.
Depending on where you are in the United States (and thanks to the curvature of the Earth) the Moon's shadow will be racing across the surface of our planet at speeds of over 2,400 mph.
World View also wants to eventually send paying customers up in these high-altitude balloons — so they can gently float in the upper atmosphere for five to six hours, overlooking the curvature of the planet.
The company calls it Liquid Design — a nod to the curvature and the notion that dipping it in liquid would fill in the sorts of gaps you usually get when two different surfaces are juxtaposed.
The wavy LED lights that make up the back of the car are accompanied by cool concave glass that matches the curvature of the lights, even if that means giving up a rear windshield wiper.
Also from the South Korean tech giant comes this 32-inch Full HD monitor, which features a 1800R curvature with a wide viewing angle, an anti-eye strain mode, and built-in dual 5W speakers.
"If it was really easy for the meandering point to hit some area on our Julia set we'd want to have a lot of curvature at the corresponding point on the 3-D object," Lindsey said.
This tourism venture — called Voyager — would see paying customers gently float to the upper atmosphere for five to six hours, riding inside a fancy cabin with large windows that can overlook the curvature of the planet.
"A closed Universe can provide a physical explanation for this effect, with the Planck cosmic microwave background spectra now preferring a positive curvature at more than the 99% confidence level," the team said in the study.
He was merely a quarter of the way to space, and yet, as he later wrote in the magazine Flyer , he could see "the infinite azure of the Pacific Ocean" and the curvature of the Earth.
Billionaires Jeff Bezos, founder of Amazon Inc, Richard Branson and Tesla chief executive Elon Musk are locked in a race to send wealthy tourists into suborbital space, high enough to see the curvature of the planet.
These approaches still weren't general enough to handle data on manifolds with a bumpy, irregular structure — which describes the geometry of almost everything, from potatoes to proteins, to human bodies, to the curvature of space-time.
I like that Huawei has reduced the curvature of the sides of the P30 Pro's screen from the extreme curves of the Mate 20 Pro, but the display is still not flat enough for totally comfortable use.
Instead, the company says its new, largely identical offerings are "inspired by Art Deco," with a nice blend of hardware curvature and boldly pronounced details that outline the sides are rear of the devices, atop matte finishes.
The curvature of Anderson's script here is worth contemplating; what we've seen up to this point has been, when you get down to it, a comedy of manners, and keeping her precise intentions hidden is… a risk.
It gives you about 15 minutes of microgravity and you see the curvature of the earth, but you don't get the same experience that you get from viewing the earth from above, and spending time reflecting, contemplating.
I did, however, think that the curvature was pretty novel on Samsung's gigantic 49-inch 5120 x 2.13 Odyssey G9, a monitor so wide that it truly does benefit from 1000R, up from 1800R for previous monitors.
"The catalyst is about a nanometre in size and has a very high curvature," Phil De Luna, a doctoral student in Sargent's lab and one of the lead scientists on the project, told me in an interview.
Much of the Gulf Coast is incredibly vulnerable to storm surge, but what makes parts of Florida especially susceptible is the curvature of the coast, according to Jamie Rhome, a storm surge specialist at the National Hurricane Center.
Pros: Comfortable curved profile with split key alignment that lets your hands and wrists rest naturally, anti-microbial coating wards off bacteria, and it's a solid value at around $40Cons: No vertical key curvature, and somewhat dated aesthetics
B is certain that the world is flat – and that acclaimed astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson is not only wrong about the curvature of the earth, but is also being paid by NASA to perpetuate a vast cover-up.
B.'s belief in a flat Earth is that he posted a series of tweets asking users to show him the curvature in the planet's surface, because he couldn't see it: The cities in the background are approx.
In fact, Eugenie specifically requested that the dress be designed to show the scar, which is a result of a surgery she had when she was 12 years old to treat the curvature of her spine, or scoliosis.
"We're trained to do this in a FDA-approved effective manner, not to increase the length of a man's penis, but if he's having problems with curvature or erectile dysfunction, these things are quite treatable," Dr. Cohen says.
The Aluminium VI charger, from startup 23Second Life, is supposed to look like a natural extension of the iPhone, all the way down to the matching gray and black hues, font choice, and curvature of its rounded edges.
Farther afield on Klobben Island, 120 gray oceanfront cottages — built to mimic the overnight refuges fishermen used in the early 19853s — are positioned near a cliffside sauna cut to match the curvature of the surrounding red granite rocks.
"The breakthrough in technology came incrementally over the years as conservators learned how to improve the wooden support systems by allowing lateral movement as well as curvature," said Antoine M. Wilmering, a senior program officer at the Getty.
In July, Italian aerospace companies signed an agreement with Virgin Galactic to take space tourists with about $250,000 to burn on suborbital flights offering vistas of the curvature of the Earth and about five minutes of minimum gravity.
If given a two-dimensional polygon, and told exactly how its curvature should be distributed, there's still no mathematical way to identify exactly where you need to fold the polygon to end up with the right 3-D shape.
Blue Origin aims to start test flights with company pilots and engineers either this year or next, with a goal towards offering 11-minute commercial flights that enable passengers to experience weightlessness and see the curvature of the earth.
One of the most striking is "curly," a mutation so severe it bends the fish's spine into a permanent C. It looks like an extreme case of scoliosis—a sideways curvature of the spine—most common in teenage girls.
Tila Tequila Tequila posted her doubts about a round Earth in early January, when she tweeted about the shape of the planet, saying that she can't see the curvature of the planet when she looks out on the horizon.
And later that month, California daredevil "Mad Mike" Hughes announced he would be shooting himself 1,800 feet in the air aboard a home-made rocket crowdfunded by flat earthers, presumably to prove there is no curvature in the earth.
The jeweler, Ben Baller, points out the intricacies of the piece ... including how the gradient levels of brown match Tyler's IGOR's skin tone when the light hits it, and how you can make out the curvature of the nose.
Stu Broce climbs into a spacesuit, spends an hour breathing pure oxygen to ward off decompression sickness, and thinks about the flavored goop he'll suck through a straw as he gazes at the curvature of the Earth from 70,000 feet up.
Turns out the software that runs towers and wireless chips isn't suited for this; the timings built into the code assume the distance will be less than 30 km, since the curvature of the Earth generally prevents transmitting farther than that.
It's something theoretical physicist Richard Feynman predicted back in the 1960s, reportedly stating in a series of lectures that the curvature of space-time should, in theory, put an age gap between Earth's centre and surface of a day or two.
It also depends on the curvature of the Earth, as Woodruff explains: If you can detach the concept of "direction" from the concept of east and west, and look at globes and other map projections, it's easy enough to picture.
You can see, for example, obvious areas of high fractal content in much of the early works of Dalí, where the artist has used his brushstrokes to create water, sky, and mountains, but also in the curvature of the melting clocks.
Research conducted in 2014 by scientists at Brown University showed that bats have a tiny network of muscles - called plagiopatagiales - in the skin of their wings that enables them to control the stiffness and curvature of their wings when they fly.
The workflow requires inputs known as "seed regions" and "regions of interest" (the regions of the brain we're trying to connect), and allows for fine-tuning of variables such as angles of curvature, lengths of tracts, and thresholds to stop tracking.
Wrigley is a tiny hamlet of a hundred souls; stand on the bluff as Antoine did and look out on the Mackenzie River valley and you can see the curvature of the earth but not another sign of human habitation.
So instead of a tight loop that you would see on a low-speed roller coaster, you'd need big, swooping loops and large radius curvature to make sure that you're not generating huge amounts of g-force at that speed.
Pink strands of cloud fizzle up from the horizon, and you know that actually the horizon is just the curvature of the earth, and that the clouds, which were once believed to be inhabited by angels, house nothing of the sort.
In the artificial ray, the muscles only have to exert themselves downwards when stimulated; the curvature of the gold ribs in the opposite direction provides the counterforce and when the muscles relax, that part of the fin flexes back upwards.
" Female mannequins embodying various figures of the zodiac were outfitted like go-go dancers, all pearls and feathers and curvature: propped up against each other on a pedestal as a recording played of John Legend singing, incongruously, "Christmas in New Orleans.

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