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A vast, smooth space over which nostalgia can frictionlessly glide.
But there's strong evidence that lush overseas postings flow frictionlessly to a presidential candidate's most generous backers.
We want to take that, put that in a technological way so it happens instantly, seamlessly, frictionlessly.
Even the AirPods work with any Bluetooth source, albeit not as frictionlessly well as they do with an iPhone.
There is no auto-play technology frictionlessly delivering you from one chapter of the novel you're reading to the next.
One impressive tracking shot slides frictionlessly through a tight alley with the full-body lurch of Star Wars' jump into hyperspace.
Come-what-may-ers who accept this say that even if tariffs remain they can all be dealt with frictionlessly on the internet.
But to get it right 99.9 percent of the time, frictionlessly and instantly, is a challenge that requires a great deal of work.
So, we want to come together with them to create a way for our customers to be able to go around seamlessly, frictionlessly.
Neptune's promise is that your smartwatch will power your phone, your tablet, and other devices completely frictionlessly, but this GIF shows one tablet barely mirroring commands onto another.
This would cause gas particles to travel toward the lower-pressure region closer to the ground and inflate an air pocket on which the flow can slide nearly frictionlessly.
Next month, Tressel, 63, could, if he wishes, return frictionlessly to the sideline: The N.C.A.A. order requiring a university to "show cause" and receive approval to hire him expires in December.
"These new shopping experiences let people shop and purchase frictionlessly right where they already turn to for research and inspiration: Search, Google Images, YouTube and a redesigned Google Shopping destination," he noted.
A product line that helps companies ensure any temporary purchase of computing power from cloud suppliers like Google or Amazon works frictionlessly with their own servers is seen as one of the main growth drivers, he added.
But the European Union's rules that are designed to protect the integrity of its single market do not allow for goods, services or people to travel frictionlessly into its territory outside the framework of a trade agreement.
Something I'd always been wary of about gaming is how frictionlessly it could gobble up hours, leaving me to emerge later, eyes bleary from focusing without blinking enough, body aching from being in the same position for too long.
Google's main goal with this feature is to make videos more digestible in a mobile context, so the company is serving them up as frictionlessly as possible and in a format that doesn't require sound (muted, with captions on).
With the ability to seamlessly and frictionlessly move currency value around in a consumer experience in those markets and if we can connect Chinese consumers to that that can be very powerful," he says, adding: "It's a huge need.
The explosion in cryptocurrencies built around narrowly vertical use-cases has been interesting to watch, but true adoption will only come with a universal resolver that allows people to frictionlessly move between use-cases without manually switching their unit of currency.
Specifically, we are investing in expanding our cloud services to enable developers to quickly discover technologies for use when building applications, to easily share these apps with teammates and the community, and to run apps frictionlessly on any Kubernetes endpoint, whether locally or in the cloud.
"Specifically, we are investing in expanding our cloud services to enable developers to quickly discover technologies for use when building applications, to easily share these apps with teammates and the community, and to run apps frictionlessly on any Kubernetes endpoint, whether locally or in the cloud," Johnston said in a statement.
Fluid assuming a parabolic shape as it is rotating Object moving frictionlessly over the surface of a very shallow parabolic dish. The object has been released in such a way that it follows an elliptical trajectory. Left: The inertial point of view. Right: The co-rotating point of view.
Barnsley fern created using the chaos game. Natural forms (ferns, clouds, mountains, etc.) may be recreated through an iterated function system (IFS). An early proponent of chaos theory was Henri Poincaré. In the 1880s, while studying the three-body problem, he found that there can be orbits that are nonperiodic, and yet not forever increasing nor approaching a fixed point. In 1898, Jacques Hadamard published an influential study of the chaotic motion of a free particle gliding frictionlessly on a surface of constant negative curvature, called "Hadamard's billiards".
The curve of fastest descent is not a straight or polygonal line (blue) but a cycloid (red). In mathematics and physics, a brachistochrone curve (), or curve of fastest descent, is the one lying on the plane between a point A and a lower point B, where B is not directly below A, on which a bead slides frictionlessly under the influence of a uniform gravitational field to a given end point in the shortest time. The problem was posed by Johann Bernoulli in 1696. The brachistochrone curve is the same shape as the tautochrone curve; both are cycloids.
This map describes the Poincaré's surface of section of the motion of a simple mechanical system known as the kicked rotator. The kicked rotator consists of a stick that is free of the gravitational force, which can rotate frictionlessly in a plane around an axis located in one of its tips, and which is periodically kicked on the other tip. The standard map is a surface of section applied by a stroboscopic projection on the variables of the kicked rotator. The variables \theta_n and p_n respectively determine the angular position of the stick and its angular momentum after the n-th kick.
The Chaplygin sleigh is a simple pedagogical example of a nonholonomic system in mechanics, described by Sergey Chaplygin. It consists of a body that slides frictionlessly on a horizontal plane, with a knife edge that constrains its motion so that the knife slides only longitudinally. Because this constraint is nonholonomic, Liouville's theorem does not apply, and although energy is conserved, the motion is dissipative in the sense that phase-space volume is not conserved. The motion is attracted to an equilibrium, in which the sleigh moves without rotation, with the knife edge trailing the center of mass.
For a video of the Coriolis effect on such a parabolic surface, see Geophysical fluid dynamics lab demonstration John Marshall, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.For a java applet of the Coriolis effect on such a parabolic surface, see Brian Fiedler School of Meteorology at the University of Oklahoma. Discs cut from cylinders of dry ice can be used as pucks, moving around almost frictionlessly over the surface of the parabolic turntable, allowing effects of Coriolis on dynamic phenomena to show themselves. To get a view of the motions as seen from the reference frame rotating with the turntable, a video camera is attached to the turntable so as to co-rotate with the turntable, with results as shown in the figure.

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