Because finally we can take a three dimensional experience and retain it as a three dimensional experience.
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As car designers, we are three-dimensional thinkers, so the language we are developing on the screen is a three-dimensional.
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Nothing. NOTHING. Three-Dimensional, Virtual Reality Space Display Processing Apparatus, a Three Dimensional Virtual Reality Space Display Processing Method, and an Information Providing Medium (2000) Why.
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There's no chess being played -- three-dimensional or otherwise. 1.
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I think Donald Trump likes to play three-dimensional negotiation chess.
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The Trump administration is kind of playing three-dimensional chess here.
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AR stickers lets users place three-dimensional stickers within your photos.
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Some are also decorated with colorful three-dimensional worms and insects.
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It made Justin way more of a three-dimensional, nuanced character.
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The effect was that fixed features had unchanging three-dimensional coordinates.
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The perimeter be damned; that attack surface just got three-dimensional.
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Three-dimensional animation has a reputation for being smooth, frictionless, plastic.
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Berger equates his career to a sort of three-dimensional chess.
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That way, they become three-dimensional and to a degree, relatable.
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So I've got to interpret it into a three-dimensional object.
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Picture, for a moment, a three dimensional map of a town.
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Prellis isn't the first company to develop three-dimensional organ printing.
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Just like three-dimensional forms, texture can be real or implied.
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The painted crosswalks appear to be three-dimensional ramps or blocks.
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From there we move into three-dimensional models and design review.
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It feels like you're really ... It's a three dimensional novel, almost.
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They rendered a three-dimensional image of how it would look.
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The tool then translates the data into a three-dimensional image.
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A drawing just doesn't live up to a three-dimensional experience.
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Friendsgiving really is getting more complicated in the three-dimensional world.
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And it creates a fluid, moving, three-dimensional illusion of texture.
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"It seems like everything this year was three-dimensional," Gervais said.
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In March 643, video games were already offering three-dimensional experiences.
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Snapchat's quirky Bitmoji avatars now come with their own three-dimensional animations.
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Instead of circles, the fibers of those spaces are three-dimensional tori.
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The challenge of simply locating customers in three-dimensional space is huge.
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The 19853DS, launched in 2011, is capable of displaying three-dimensional effects.
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A sort of three-dimensional hieroglyph of an airplane made of paper.
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You describe the Next Generation Science Standards as three-dimensional science learning.
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The square, printed fragments seem somehow pixelated even though they're three dimensional.
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The complex layers of "15 Step" by Radiohead sound almost three-dimensional.
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RED BANK "Up Against the Wall," group exhibition of three-dimensional works.
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"All of these robots run on a three-dimensional system," explains Dogru.
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Image: Kumugai et AlResearchers really want to make good three-dimensional displays.
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Some people even cut out the shapes to make something three-dimensional.
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The problem is that we all live in a three-dimensional world.
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Instead of a conventional card, consider a three dimensional felt gift instead.
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This allowed me to eventually create a pair of three-dimensional triangles.
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Unlike the Gear VR, the Rift tracks users through three-dimensional space.
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Black Panther's Killmonger is a great villain partially because he's three-dimensional.
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Others take on moiré patterns that almost look like three-dimensional liquids.
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Some three-dimensional objects (including boogie boards) he decorated are on display.
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But she said the three-dimensional logos were something with more permanence.
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Mongiardo Studio creates color-shifting, three-dimensional tables for homes and offices.
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Most guts in the fossilized record are dark and appear three-dimensional.
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That was like upgrading from a two- to a three-dimensional image.
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But this is a one-dimensional attempt to manifest three-dimensional fears.
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"I produce a three-dimensional effect that others don't have," he said.
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"I feel like more of a three-dimensional human now," she said.
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You'll keep changing your mind about whether they're two- or three-dimensional.
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Murphy likens organizing his rig to a three-dimensional game of Tetris.
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It is much more advanced, allowing users to create three-dimensional images.
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Mr. Ramasar, even just walking and standing, gives off three-dimensional light.
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Rather, he said, "I am a three-dimensional philosopher of the future."
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When viewed through the app, the image expands into three-dimensional space.
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However, think about this: a three-dimensional figure leaves a two-dimensional shadow.
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The lidar units help give cars a three-dimensional view of the road.
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It helps that they're already good at three-dimensional thinking and digital manipulation.
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She added three-dimensional objects to her canvasses and then began to sculpt.
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I've barely heard anything that has made the track feel so three-dimensional.
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PLX cell products are grown using the Company's proprietary three-dimensional expansion technology.
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Additionally, the headset will ship with spatial earbuds for immersive three-dimensional sound.
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For his part, Chuck also moves some pieces around this three-dimensional chessboard.
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Others are only three dimensional from a certain viewing spot, like 3D televisions.
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The Dungeon, meanwhile, is a classic dungeon crawl in a three-dimensional perspective.
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Force your eyes to look at as many three-dimensional objects as possible.
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She is the three-dimensional flesh and bone incarnation of the male fantasy.
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These pockets aren't a demure surprise either – they're puffy, three-dimensional, and unapologetic.
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The project grew out of Teufen's earlier work creating fake, three-dimensional scenes.
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GEO 2.0 will create detailed three-dimensional safety zones around runway flight paths.
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It's structurally almost a three-dimensional suspension bridge because everything is in tension.
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His three-dimensional arrow pointed forward into the volley, so off he went.
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The White House is not playing checkers; it is playing three-dimensional chess.
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Using only paint, Peeta turns flat surfaces into masterpieces that appear three-dimensional.
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It may not be a three-dimensional picture, but it's a vivid one.
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What happens is that you can see the three-dimensional shape of things.
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But cells are vastly more complicated than that, not to mention three-dimensional.
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In Heather Mason, Silent Hill 3 boasted a fully three-dimensional female lead.
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Then, she picks out the colors necessary to exact a three-dimensional effect.
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Instead we get something of a historical pageant or three-dimensional animatronic exhibit.
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The contest has four categories — two-dimensional, three-dimensional, time-based and installation.
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One is creating three-dimensional objects and putting them in the user's environment.
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But steadily over time, she has found her work getting more three-dimensional.
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This German card from around 1900 folds open into a three-dimensional train.
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The emotionalism became more (or less) three-dimensional according to who was singing.
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Mr. O'Neill, 36, is an artist, primarily sculpting and creating three dimensional art.
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First, a computer digitally scans a patient's teeth to create three-dimensional models.
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Mr. O'Neill, 27, is an artist, primarily sculpting and creating three dimensional art.
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But new studies using modern three-dimensional technology could produce even better estimates.
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The sculpture is her translation of the drawing into a three-dimensional object.
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But Beth could choreograph space and time, in an almost three-dimensional way.
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So the band was three-dimensional Henry, playing something he had played once.
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Translating three-dimensional dance into a two-dimensional medium has always been problematic.
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Let a free or inexpensive three-dimensional floor plan program be your guide.
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Sweater dresses knit in three-dimensional Nordic patterns, No. 5s winked at within.
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By observing this shadow, we can glean some information about the three-dimensional thing.
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I'm glad that Pray Tell gets to be a really three-dimensional human being.
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But what threw me for a loop was how three-dimensional the experience was.
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It re-formats photos and videos on your camera roll to appear three dimensional.
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At the time, producing a dense and lifelike three-dimensional jungle was practically impossible.
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In fact, he was super proud that he successfully made the egg three-dimensional.
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The Earth is a three-dimensional object and has multiple angles of its own.
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In 2009, Teufen created an entire party scene out of photocopied, three-dimensional objects.
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It's a three-dimensional shell that light penetrates and then reemerges from, wholly changed.
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Now you have a three-dimensional colorspace: lightness, and the two color-opponent axes.
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In three-dimensional space the lattice might be made of cubes instead of squares.
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Gvasalia: I think with clothing, it's so three-dimensional, it's impossible to draw it.
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" BG: "I was excited to be able to play a part that's three dimensional.
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This all lent a more three-dimensional and realistic feel to the Pixel's photos.
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Anamorphism, Peeta explained to INSIDER, gives the illusion that flat objects are three-dimensional.
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A three-dimensional Coca-Cola ad above a newsstand in Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2010.
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In both presentations, a strange three-dimensional quality is created apparently by double exposure.
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These "drawings" are stitched in gelatin tissue, just as their three-dimensional counterparts are.
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The branches come in 100 different colors, aligned to create hidden three-dimensional grids.
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The approach combines traditional silicon with carbon nanotubes to produce a three-dimensional structure.
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The camera's features include sophisticated tracking technology, three-dimensional obstacle detection, and object recognition.
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It is a way to create a three-dimensional experience out of an idea.
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I added those sketches to Adobe Illustrator to work up a three-dimensional concept.
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Belcourt's work has a remarkable ability to make two-dimensional paintings feel three-dimensional.
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Consider our standard world maps, where a three dimensional planet is being depicted flat.
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And the hexagon has the most potential for three-dimensional sculpture and architectural forms.
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Some characters, like the ayah (Birgit Brux), attendant to Gamsatti, become newly three-dimensional.
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Last Wednesday, astronomers in Europe released a three-dimensional map of the Milky Way.
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Faro, for instance, creates three-dimensional measuring tools used in aerospace and automotive manufacturing.
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It exists, massively, in three-dimensional space, not on the page or on canvas.
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And this is the very important three-dimensional work of art, that physical relationship.
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Today's panoply of jibs, blobs and larger volumes makes things much more three-dimensional.
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Arrayed in a three-dimensional crystal, it is a diamond, the hardest substance known.
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Seismic 3D surveys provide a three-dimensional and more detailed image of the subsurface.
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Nakama then slices the image of the three-dimensional structure at two-inch intervals.
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It is an even stranger and more unsettling place to spend time than the actual three-dimensional world is, and if you have spent any time in the actual three-dimensional world of late, you know that this is saying quite a bit.
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King continuously introduces nuances to these characters and builds them slowly into three-dimensional humans.
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AR is a technology that sees virtual three-dimensional images overlaid onto the real world.
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It's a story about a three-dimensional person who has both bad and good sides.
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From a technical standpoint, operating in three-dimensional space means reliability and redundancy are critical.
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They are like liquid in a still, two-dimensional representation of our three-dimensional world.
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But I think the China part was the linchpin and its three-dimensional chess here.
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I wanted the three dimensional merchandising of the scenario to co-exist with the guide.
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In 2013, Apple acquired a small Israeli firm called PrimeSense that made three-dimensional sensors.
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Essentially, the idea amounted to creating a three-dimensional network of tunnels underneath the city.
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I don't know anybody who's created three-dimensional visuals and displayed them in three dimensions.
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That's right: Nissan wants to use AR to beam three-dimensional avatars into the vehicle.
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Does the light in the image refract as it would for a three-dimensional scene?
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A few moments later, the world's white background begins to fill with three-dimensional illustrations.
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Once I pass into the cone, colorful shapes float in the three-dimensional virtual space.
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Litigation over trademarks on three dimensional objects have repeatedly been escalated to Europe's top court.
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The crowdsourcing initiative asks users to fold proteins into new and optimal three-dimensional configurations.
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And with about 10 GOP senators holding back their support, McConnell's challenge remains three-dimensional.
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Afterward, all the many denim parts are layered to produce a three-dimensional collage effect.
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The researchers investigated 116 different facial points on Affetto to measure its three-dimensional movement.
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Each projection creates a kind of intangible chiaroscuro that models light into three-dimensional illusions.
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The new logo is an orange-and-yellow triangle with a three-dimensional cube inside.
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Then we found vacuum cubes, which are a three dimensional version of the same asphyxiation.
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This reveals the distinction between different types of tissue and creates a three-dimensional image.
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The company's first big rollout is an integration with TurboSquid, the three-dimensional image library.
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Various three-dimensional forms — a spire, a dome, a cube — are plonked down behind glass.
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She appeared three-dimensional from the front, and held her hands folded in her lap.
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From cow bone, they sculpted a "scaffold" — a three-dimensional copy of the pig bone.
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Her specialty is painting bodies, rendering three-dimensional people into something resembling two-dimensional beings.
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The fonts tended to be three-dimensional, seemingly cast in gold or other precious metals.
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Some were dumbfounded by his choice of a three-dimensional laser image over a human.
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The astronomers formed three-dimensional models to measure the number of galaxies at different times.
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It's a universe imbued with depth not through plot but through truly three-dimensional characters.
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On some level, they are three-dimensional drawings, a linear form moving through abstract space.
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What kind of three-dimensional object could you create using textures that you can hear?
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The two-piece, three-dimensional ensemble resembled pink, red and blue flowers in full bloom.
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Today's puzzle by Mr. Gulczynski is a fresh, three dimensional take on an interesting topic.
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Louise Belcourt's work has a remarkable ability to make two-dimensional paintings feel three-dimensional.
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In the Giardini she shows her better-known abstractions prepared with three-dimensional modeling software.
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Allan Rubin transforms his artistic heroes into three-dimensional sculptures made from upcycled tin cans.
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There, the group plans to feature a moving, talking, three-dimensional hologram of the deity.
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In telling our story honestly, we have brought John back in three-dimensional, human terms.
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In 2013, Apple acquired a small Israeli firm called PrimeSense that made three-dimensional sensors.
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Shubila Stanton of Tanzania stepped onstage wearing a three-dimensional costume that looked like armor.
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There are so many tiny details, and it's so three-dimensional for a ballet dancer.
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For the untrained, it's not obvious how a two-dimensional drawing represents three-dimensional space.
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It was three-dimensional, so it wasn't painting but, he claimed, it wasn't sculpture either.
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Think of a three-axis coordinate system for three-dimensional space—x, y, and z.
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Meadow, left, is a soft tulle ball gown with hand embroidery and three-dimensional flowers.
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In two-dimensional images, he created three-dimensional stories; the photos feel like moving pictures.
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The nightly news doesn't have time to build a three-dimensional character of each witness.
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I also take characters out of the paintings and turn them into three-dimensional sculptures.
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Visiting researcher Dr. Hayley Mickleburgh reconstructs a face using a three-dimensional model of a skull.
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Brushes and blending and choosing the right shades, all on a three-dimensional canvas, is difficult.
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The company's latest drone also uses precision GPS to create three-dimensional models of everything below.
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They don't make the videos three-dimensional, but they provide a personal-movie-theater-type experience.
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"I always found the divide between the two-dimensional and three-dimensional really conflicting," she explains.
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Natural waves are never this three-dimensional, and natural curls contain way fewer strands per spiral.
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Visiting researcher Dr. Hayley Mickleburgh reconstructs a face using a three-dimensional model of a skull.
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It's a really rewarding process, having an idea in my head turn into something three-dimensional.
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Perhaps your parents could project you into your family living room via a three-dimensional hologram.
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THREE-DIMENSIONAL (3D) printers have proliferated in homes, schools and workplaces over the past five years.
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Delete, released back in January by developer Pony, is sort of like a three-dimensional Minesweeper.
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Still, all couture and all sculpture have similar objectives concerning the balance of three-dimensional proportions.
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Because I see the characters — all of them — as being very well developed and three-dimensional.
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It's such a sophisticated, three-dimensional character and what the character goes through is so amazing.
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But the tasseled knit cap with the floppy ear flaps and embroidered three-dimensional bear's head?
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The 23Doodler essentially lets you draw in three-dimensional space in a wide range of colors.
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To me, the characters I like are the ones who are three-dimensional and like us.
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Alternatively, the universe could wrap around like a (three-dimensional version of a) sphere or torus.
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Above the queen-sized bed is a three-dimensional, life-sized marlin made with mosaic tiles.
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The issue derives from trying to represent a three-dimensional world on a two-dimensional surface.
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The song feels very three dimensional, like there is a lot of space in the visuals.
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Politics is a three-dimensional business, and not all contests lie along the left/right axis.
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At dinner, three-dimensional star-shaped lights overhead were dimmed, making the porch a romantic setting.
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That is, remastered images and vocals will appear in concert as an apparently three-dimensional projection.
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Parks offer our children three-dimensional educational and recreational experiences, with no batteries or passwords required.
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The dusty burgundy awning has given way to three-dimensional letters glowing over bands of flame.
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"They are playing a game of three dimensional chess," Chen said of the leadership in Beijing.
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"To put a three-dimensional image on a two-dimensional surface, oh, it's beautiful," he said.
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The latter, abutting forms can be read as three-dimensional abstract entities — large shards of ice.
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He then converts this progression to a three-dimensional axis, placing it onto a vertical plane.
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I had covered the space with adhesive contact paper that looks like three-dimensional subway tile.
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They are perfectly designed for this season, black against a gray sky, a three-dimensional silhouette.
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It projects a grid onto the face, allowing the scanner to build a three-dimensional map.
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I see my butchness as one kind of femininity on a three-dimensional spectrum of femininity.
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Photogrammetry, a process using thousands of photographs and readings, produced a rendering that appears three-dimensional.
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He thinks one artisan did the basic, three-dimensional engraving while another completed the secondary work.
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The iconic shamrock was kept and enhanced, making it more three-dimensional compared to its predecessor.
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You'll find here the first of the artist's occasional sculptures, which she considers three-dimensional paintings.
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You'll find here the first of the artist's occasional sculptures, which she considers three-dimensional paintings.
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While the surface is bumpy (because it's designed as a three dimensional cloud), it's also stable.
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Closer look: Photos of the Senate chamber are limited, so we've produced a three-dimensional diagram.
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You don't necessarily have to like them — they just need to be full, three-dimensional stories.
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Giant three-dimensional stars hang from the ceiling, and the only red is the carpeted floor.
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Creating exciting new three-dimensional shapes is key to them, the result of their architectural training.
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The acoustic patterns form a three-dimensional map of where oil and gas most likely lie.
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The slice of meringue is a three-dimensional triangle divided horizontally into light and dark halves.
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But secondly, I think the other three-dimensional tech revolution that should be happening is housing.
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Conventionally each character requires a three dimensional model sheet so that the team can maintain uniformity.
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AT LAST, BRITAIN'S game of three-dimensional chess with the European Union is entering its closing phase.
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Enriquez, a Mexican-born artist now living in Berlin, creates three-dimensional drawings using recycled magnetic tape.
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They matched Ohanian's original proportions, keeping the hand-drawn aesthetic but adding a more three-dimensional look.
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But he dreamed of constructing three-dimensional, data-driven models that could capture all their beautiful complexity.
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Disney is finally bringing the adorable blue cartoon alien of your childhood to a three-dimensional universe.
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Inside each of your inner ears, three hair-lined tubes form a sort of three-dimensional matrix.
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You have extremely small bones, and I remember spending four months building an entire three-dimensional skeleton.
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A bend sensor inside lets users manipulate objects on the z-axis, adding three-dimensional depth input.
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But you're right, it was also an opportunity to do some three-dimensional scene work with actors.
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Robots and monsters that come after you are scarier because of their vitality, their three-dimensional reality.
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But in Delete, these tiles are arranged on three dimensional objects as opposed to a flat grid.
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Many of the black witches in Hollywood who've preceded her, however, haven't been quite so three-dimensional.
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"Even encrypted communication transmits a three-dimensional picture of its surrounding to the outer world," they write.
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Imaginary Forces then photographed Kunkle's paintings with high-resolution cameras and shaped them into three-dimensional renderings.
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Payne designed custom viewfinders in which to view three-dimensional photographic portraits taken inside his subjects' homes.
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The resulting print is then cut up and folded, transforming the photograph into a three-dimensional object.
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At one point, I was shown a three-dimensional diorama of a coastline full of wind turbines.
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A three-dimensional display of the world's most iconic brand logos (including Apple's) at the Design Museum.
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One fan praised Kate (Chrissy Metz) for being a "three-dimensional character" who's more than her weight.
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The Trump administration is engaged in what some would describe as a game of three- dimensional chess.
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The star can be flat or three-dimensional and made from paper, plastic, glass, metal, or wood.
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Your photo can now be rotated to show a three-dimensional depth of field on a computer.
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Three-dimensional imaging methods in the lab might miss the smallest features like hairs or insect legs.
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Protean shapes and surfaces evolve as the viewer examines and moves around Kate Matthews three-dimensional paintings.
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The "super museums" are rendered in three-dimensional animation by a Portuguese filmmaker who goes by briktop.
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The data consists of three-dimensional models of undersea landforms as well as raw bathymetric survey information.
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He fashions a bracelet out of three-dimensional found objects and places it just above her wrist.
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This is, after all, a show that's full of complex, three-dimensional women with full, rich lives.
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Instead, they must create varied, three-dimensional slabs akin to a chicken breast or a pork roast.
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Another elementary school class in Little Rock, Arkansas, painted three-dimensional crosswalks in front of their school.
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It also has a woven carbon-fiber finish that the automaker says produces a three-dimensional effect.
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" He added that "doing it in a three-dimensional way is an obvious thing to look at.
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Transforming ordinary objects, like a table, into three-dimensional worlds proved a tantalizing challenge for Mr. Therrien.
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Capturing depth information, he said, allows for capturing a three-dimensional scene, positional tracking and gesture recognition.
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Whose shoe is the other one — a three-dimensional red and black slipper — that sits near it?
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Most useful to me was a three-dimensional diorama that shows Brooklyn in its original hilly state.
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Iskandar, 47, has updated his bamboo puppets by making them three-dimensional, unlike conventional two-dimensional ones.
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The combination of so many disparate data sources into a single three-dimensional model has little precedent.
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Macnair's colorful, three-dimensional homages are a labor of love: building one takes up to seven hours.
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Ms. Vignelli, an architect by training, brought a three-dimensional imagination to her husband's graphic-design sensibility.
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Also cotillion dresses in silver and emerald green and evening gowns encrusted in three-dimensional metallic blooms.
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Peptides and their elongated cousins, proteins, often must adopt precise three-dimensional shapes in order to function.
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They illuminate the three-dimensional efforts while revealing another, full-blown aspect of Ms. Kelly's impressive talent.
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What I find most interesting about it is how he created the illusion of three-dimensional depth.
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The app that allows me to treat it like a three-dimensional space is called Rembrandt Reality.
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They are hung together in the gallery like a three-dimensional rendering of a flotilla of ships.
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So we were studying these tetrahedra, and it's the simplest Platonic solid—the simplest three-dimensional shape, right?
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And while a six-dimensional symplectic manifold is impossible to visualize, a three-dimensional torus is almost tangible.
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With little more than shaded blocks, White created a sprawling three-dimensional city for the player to explore.
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In this and other pieces, all sorts of tumbling, three-dimensional forms and spaces have upended Greenbergian flatness.
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Later transferring his map from a three-dimensional curved surface to a flat sheet of paper was problematic.
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JS: Even though people may know you more as a painter, you've made three-dimensional work for decades.
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The researchers had their subjects navigate a three-dimensional world in a sort of first-person VR game.
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For example, Manning's models have been confined to two dimensions until now, even though tumors are three-dimensional.
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So that helps me grow as a person and helps me understand how three dimensional other people are.
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It's a new area of mapping that requires three-dimensional imaging that goes beyond what Google has done.
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This is accomplished, in part, thanks to Dolby Atmos sound that can fill out a three dimensional space.
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In all these works, tesseracts open up the possibilities of space and time to us three-dimensional mortals.
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Lidar employs laser scanning and ranging to build up a detailed three-dimensional image of a vehicle's surroundings.
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And laser scanners are capable of picking up fine details and displaying them as a three-dimensional image.
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These go beyond the art frames and face filters of today to include three-dimensional text and images.
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You see, when you deny my right to exemplify a three-dimensional, nuanced existence, you deny your own.
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So what it's meant to play this Middle Eastern, three-dimensional, non-terrorist character from a cultural standpoint?
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We embody a perspective that is more three-dimensional, affecting how we view the world through our eyes.
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The other provides images of three-dimensional computer models of the boys' veins, arteries and other brain matter.
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The returning signals are processed to create a three-dimensional model of the entire airspace surrounding an airport.
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Ms Goldberg injected fresh energy into the field by coaxing visual artists to create unique three-dimensional experiences.
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Unlike most other proteins, TDPs have no fixed three-dimensional structure, taking on a protective glass-like texture.
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Lens Studio will offer them templates and guides for getting started, for both two- and three-dimensional designs.
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"We have solved how to produce [three-dimensional solid-state cells] accurately, repeatedly, and very fast," Fisker says.
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Instead, Wayfair found it was cheaper to create a three-dimensional, photo-realistic computer model for each item.
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That work involved two types of stem cells and a three-dimensional scaffold on which they could grow.
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So, when something's covered in it, our eyes perceived as flat, even if it's a three-dimensional object.
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The technology is based on volumetric video, according to Intel, which is used to capture three-dimensional spaces.
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The big, spaceship-like rig costs $15,000 and uses 16 cameras to shoot three-dimensional 360-degree video.
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Even stationed at a distant watchtower, she's a more three-dimensional character than many we see in gaming.
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It's comprised of three hundred-plus levels over twenty worlds, and uses parallax scrolling to appear three-dimensional.
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"Urban air transportation will use three-dimensional airspace to alleviate transportation congestion on the ground," the company said.
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And the great thing you could do with film and sound is that you can be three-dimensional.
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It's part of a series of installations by Tokyo-based Masakazu that riffs on immersive three-dimensional mirrors.
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His complicated, nearly three-dimensional surfaces often contend rather awkwardly with the sumptuous bands and spectra of color.
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The challenge with this is, these avatars are animated three-dimensional objects, so they're fairly complicated to create.
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"I am more drawn to the plastic, three-dimensional, than to pure line and color," Nelson Rockefeller said.
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Peeta told INSIDER he uses an artistic technique called anamorphisis to give his murals a three-dimensional effect.
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The eye-catching murals appear to be three-dimensional due to an artistic technique he uses called anamorphisis.
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After producing a three-dimensional rendering of the object, the team dropped a camera to confirm the find.
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Even Scott, who a lesser show would paint as a villain, gets a three-dimensional and sympathetic treatment.
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For Cetti—who creates three-dimensional blossoms from hand-dyed crêpe paper and tissue paper—inspiration struck earlier.
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Which means that not only is Trump not playing three-dimensional chess, he isn't playing chess at all.
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And on top of that, the flat surfaces of the tables have the look of something three dimensional.
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His work repurposes everyday plastic and fiber as a three-dimensional variation on the gestural language of painting.
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The three-dimensional animation is the work of German designer and illustrator Oliver Latta and cleverly called, CORALET.
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A trip into a rainforest presents a more spatially and physically sonic three-dimensional variant of this experience.
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Kids got to experience the three-dimensional fantasy of opening up a Pokéball to see what they'd captured.
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The project interacts with the viewer by creating a three-dimensional silhouette, like a reflection, out of mirrors.
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This attentiveness to the three-dimensional nature of its subjects and central conflict means that when Whose Streets?
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"It was a bit like a three-dimensional puzzle, trying to fit it all together," Mr. Schulhof said.
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Certainly these three works gain from the dancers' excellence: three-dimensional, richly textured, constantly alive with dynamic contrasts.
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The sensor, using driverless car technology, captures a three-dimensional image of anyone who walks into the area.
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Their initial robotic colleague drew a three-dimensional digital map of the place as it tugged freight around.
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And then came the further challenge of setting the thin pieces in such a complex, three-dimensional puzzle.
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Using a three-dimensional computer model of a heidelbergensis skull, they manipulated the size of the brow ridge.
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The new feature comes with a host of "effects" that lets users adorn their newly three-dimensional still.
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Though paintings may dominate the auction offerings this week, his three-dimensional work has brought him much renown.
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We were racing to complete our assignment: a three-dimensional topographic map illustrating the rugged terrain of Sicily.
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For reporters seeking a three-dimensional view of a campaign, the smartest path may be one of moderation.
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You might expect towering video screens in here, or something bulky and three-dimensional, requiring circling—entering, even.
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We tend to fetishize and exoticize them, and the reality is that they're complex, three-dimensional, nuanced people.
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"It's a really cool example and reminder of the three-dimensional world we live in," said Dr. Faherty.
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Stereoscopic video cameras, for example, can tell the difference between a flat image and a three-dimensional object.
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Three-dimensional printing is more pervasive than ever, yet it remains mostly limited to plastics, ceramics and metals.
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He would start with rough drawings and then move to three-dimensional plaster models such as this one.
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In our case, the polynomial x216 − 22x − 23 would be represented by a point in three-dimensional space.
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Much of the facade will have a cubelike appearance that culminates in a striking three-dimensional prismatic corner.
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The easy-to-navigate space reveals rare artifacts and three-dimensional imaging of what lies beneath the cloth.
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In the update, you can now see three-dimensional jewels, the stitching, and even the finest of threads.
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Instead it is birthed through a process of picture taking, three-dimensional scanning, and a machine milling technique.
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It's your first time riding horseback through the three-dimensional, digital plains of Hyrule on a summer's day.
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From there, they also fleshed out her characterization, making sure her personality felt realistic, three-dimensional, and unique.
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"[HoloLens] is a device that brings three-dimensional digital holograms into your world and is untethered," Sullivan told me.
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To fully understand this apparent deafness, the team studied the frogs' inner ear tissues and created three-dimensional models.
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These curves are called Bézier curves, and these are the ones that finally led me to three-dimensional shapes.
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Even if she's fictitious, she's always real to me: three-dimensional, flawed, loving, screwed-up, as real women are.
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He contributed research to the Sloan Digital Sky Survey, the world's most detailed three-dimensional map of the universe.
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It changes the blood's density, causing the inner ear to change shape and the three-dimensional matrix to deform.
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At 3D Systems outside Denver, traditional two-dimensional imaging like CT scans were converted into complex three-dimensional models.
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Then, last year, Powell Jobs unleashed a series of dramatic moves across a three-dimensional chessboard of American culture.
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We wanted to introduce them in that context, but turn them inside out and make them three-dimensional women.
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"I am really lucky to have such a three-dimensional character," Wong says to THR of his character's depth.
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Apple has been a big proponent of flat design, which shies away from stylistic elements that appear three-dimensional.
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Sphero's robots, on the other hand, understand their location in three-dimensional space and can react to voice commands.
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Wheeler, completely, after making a halfhearted effort to develop her into a three-dimensional character earlier in the season.
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The talks are focused on next-generation lidar, a sensor that provides a three-dimensional look at the road.
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"I would love to continue to play three-dimensional characters who feel like fully realized human beings," she added.
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The company, Looking Glass, creates three-dimensional holographic displays in transparent cubes that harness more than 2 million pixels.
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Everything in this three-dimensional trompe l'oeil environment is made from brown cardboard, hot glue, and flat black paint.
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Marble has been compiling a three-dimensional map of San Francisco sidewalks for months in anticipation of the launch.
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They are three-dimensional human beings in a Hollywood landscape where female characters do not always get to be.
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You cannot represent a three-dimensional world in two dimensions without metaphor, unless you're a sculptor like Duane Hanson.
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First released last fall, the original Spatial Workstation was a platform for mixing audio that sounded realistically three-dimensional.
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Line drawing of the restored skull of Avicranium renestoi based on the three-dimensional surface renderings of skull elements.
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Smart routes you trace on a map will even adapt if you shift to to a three dimensional view.
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Indeed, the best of African-American preaching is three-dimensional–it is priestly, it is sage, it is prophetic.
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The cubes also become flattened in places, so that one picture plane can seem alternately two- and three-dimensional.
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Vile's use of perspective in his artwork turns a physically flat wall into a scene that looks three-dimensional.
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Made of colorful Formica slabs and resembling three-dimensional Mondrian paintings, they're as practical as they are provocatively beautiful.
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That provided the basis for a three-dimensional computer model created by Michael Ferrari-Fontana, working with Mr. Schwartz.
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Detailed elements, like the king's head and the rosettes of the bridle, were made with a three-dimensional printer.
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We wanted to show my countrymen as three-dimensional beings, beyond the binary of Saddam versus the United States.
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When designing these vehicles, companies like Uber and Waymo begin by building a three-dimensional map of a place.
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On a few occasions, he has eschewed the real world entirely and reconstructed his aesthetic in three-dimensional installations.
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Better, Dr. Webster says, would be three-dimensional, motion-capture movement analysis, plus psychological testing and counseling if needed.
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"Traditional physical caches," meaning tangible, three-dimensional treasures, are not permitted in the park, according to the Gateway website.
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Being able to intuitively observe the stars' paths and positions in a three-dimensional space provided the key insight.
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"A Christmas Carol" was written at breakneck speed; Clinch endows Dickens's snapshots with a three-dimensional, often alarming, life.
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Best was Gerald Finley, his dignity and warmth swelling the stick-figure title character into a three-dimensional being.
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And that's one of the main changes we made — to flesh Frank out, to make Frank more three-dimensional.
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He thought he might construct a three-dimensional prison with Hillary in it, if he could find the time.
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BP's work included a three-dimensional seismic study of the field's reservoir to expand on the existing 2D data.
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All underwent physical exams and three-dimensional ultrasound, an imaging system that evaluates blood flow through the blood vessels.
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This exhibition in Queens transports the popular characters from smartphone screens to a three-dimensional world of science demonstrations.
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He is also a founder of AmniCam, a business in Phoenix offering three-dimensional measurement aids for labor monitoring.
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" They are essentially three-dimensional Escher-esque paintings on spheres, created with a technique he calls "six-point perspective.
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I enjoyed recording with Rich [Costey], and in some ways there are parts of it that sound three-dimensional.
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Three-dimensional modeling can allow for a more visceral human connection with sculpture than static images posted alone online.
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But the great roles, the revolutionary depictions, come from great actors getting to inhabit fully realized, three-dimensional characters.
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Those tools are specified by what is needed to make a three-dimensional world on a two-dimensional surface.
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They also wrote they were able to beat other approaches for detecting three-dimensional objects that use only LiDAR.
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Founded in 2004, the Calgary, Alberta-based company has a three-dimensional design platform that helps customers make custom designs.
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So you have to get humor in there to get the fully three-dimensional rounded world that we live in.
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"It was an arduous and inefficient process, translating a three-dimensional art form into a two-dimensional media," says Rabinowitz.
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The map itself can be laid out flat or folded into a three-dimensional globe — and it's accurate both ways.
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While the ground infrastructure of roads is one-dimensional, the sky is three-dimensional, and it is much, much larger.
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Its view of modern womanhood and its concerns is about as three-dimensional as, well, a photograph of some breasts.
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Mitsubishi has released a new LED light panel that mimics the three-dimensional appearance and light output of a skylight.
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Garfinkel has put forward a three-dimensional model of interoception that has been well-received by others in the field.
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Meyer-Ebrecht positions the viewer as the origin point of a two-dimensional drawing that portrays a three-dimensional world.
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Once you discover her images of beautifully lit, three-dimensional people, you'll want them on every wall of your home.
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In art, plastic is related to producing three-dimensional effects in painting, as well as modeling and molding in 3D.
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You create authentic, three-dimensional characters who have the opportunity to explore the very essence of what makes them human.
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The mission's aim is to build a three-dimensional picture of our galaxy, measuring precise distances to a billion stars.
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Press turns writing room dynamics into plot points, and the showrunners bringing women's stories to TV into three-dimensional protagonists.
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It's also beautifully shot and painstakingly acted, creating a three-dimensional world of pervasive grief and the path to resilience.
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Other programs include how-to videos, such as lessons on drawing a three-dimensional hand or tie-dyeing T-shirts.
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There's a concept in physics called holography, which finds that our three-dimensional universe can be represented in two dimensions.
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"Countershading works by counter illuminating cues to a three dimensional shape made by shadows on a body," Vinther told Gizmodo.
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Suddenly, in place of the screen is a three dimensional image floating an inch or so above the computer box.
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In fact, dioramas are three-dimensional full-size or miniature models, sometimes enclosed in a glass showcase for a museum.
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The painting is an object, a three-dimensional thing, but what in the real world does it reflect or signify?
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It's a painting program that treats three-dimensional space as a canvas, resulting in pieces that fuse sculpture and illustration.
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"It's really hard to find a three-dimensional character in it," Field told Stern of her part in the franchise.
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App Smart GRAPHICS-HEAVY, three-dimensional video games can be overwhelming as you jump, hit and shoot through various adventures.
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"Serial killers are not two dimensional monsters, they're three dimensional human beings who have good and bad sides," Berlinger said.
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He was playing three-dimensional chess while the media was still trying to figure out which way pawns could move.
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The fantasy is of a "Star Trek" style holodeck, or even the less ambitious idea of three-dimensional television pictures.
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Mr. Arnault tasked Jean-Paul Claverie, his cultural adviser, with negotiating the three-dimensional chessboard of Russian (and French) bureaucracy.
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The genius behind Roger Rabbit and The Thief and the Cobbler brought an unprecedented three-dimensional feeling to traditional animation.
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Researchers measured the distances between our sun and 2,400 stars to map their three-dimensional coordinates across the Milky Way.
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He was playing three-dimensional chess while the media, the Clinton campaign and virtually everyone else was still playing checkers.
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With one eye on your phone, you can walk around virtual furniture, creating the illusion of a three-dimensional setting.
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The gallery becomes a kind of three-dimensional map onto which Denny stages a digestible view of a dynamic landscape.
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It's a game about being immersed in and moving through a beautiful, interesting, three-dimensional space, and not much else.
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But countershading distorts the shadows in a way that makes the animal look less three-dimensional, and harder to spot.
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The black paint bulges forward with the heaping of paint and visible palette knife work, creating a three-dimensional effect.
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The plan envisions a new "experience space" where, among other things, children could learn about robotics or three-dimensional printing.
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Cain incorporates three-dimensional elements like backpacks, canvases, vinyl flooring, and a bench, with painted allusions to abstraction and graffiti.
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Such creative endeavors not only develop dexterity, she said, but also require a three-dimensional imagination, planning, patience and precision.
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Brides and grooms with larger budgets ($2229,2179 to $2299,500), can opt for three-dimensional, free-standing sculptures by Timeless Ketubah.
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Today, we get to see a more three-dimensional picture of the man than simply wearing pinstripes ever allowed us.
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If you look at it from a distance, it's very three-dimensional and not as simple as it first seems.
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Computer vision systems utilize cameras and complex mathematical models to pinpoint where in three dimensional space an object is located.
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Three-dimensional, interactive videos create the illusion of leaves rustling beneath Siegfried's feet, of a pond's surface being truly reflective.
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The VR experience was provided through a head-mounted VR display, which creates a 360-degree, three-dimensional virtual environment.
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Dance phrases are all admirably full bodied and three-dimensional, with upper and lower halves of the body equally active.
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That in itself is also a sign of how immersive, three-dimensional media is possibly, finally approaching a breakout moment.
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Wannaby, a startup based in Minsk, Belarus, that is working on ways to try on three-dimensional products like shoes.
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It was not a flat, silver disk, Collins recalled, but a three-dimensional object, bulging, and a rough-looking place.
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This clever product creates an immersive three-dimensional soundscape, apparently, and wraps you in studio-quality audio from every direction.
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He wants to use the tools of narrative movies to turn a stand-up persona into something more three-dimensional.
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But it's wonderful: really great, three-dimensional characters that I felt very deeply about the longer the show went on.
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Luxenberg gives a three-dimensional and almost novelistic treatment to the players involved, drawing on diaries, letters and archival research.
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With soap films and bubbles — two-dimensional surfaces in a three-dimensional space — the problem starts to get more complicated.
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It was a three-dimensional structure, layered, and you had to hold an incredible amount of information in your head.
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Two: You stand up or mount the front speakers along the sides of your TV for a more three-dimensional sound.
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Notice that A X B is always perpendicular to both A and B—thus this is always a three-dimensional problem.
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In go the fish and out comes an image you wouldn't believe: a precise three-dimensional rendering of each specimen's skeleton.
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The first and possibly most important thing that Jumanji adds to the video game movie template are complicated, three-dimensional characters.
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Lidar produces a high-resolution, three-dimensional view of the area below, revealing, as in this case, previously unseen surface features.
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I needed to get to the end of it and find out how to freeze those explosions through three-dimensional representation.
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Many people today imagine that, on a molecular scale, the air around them resembles a tumultuous three-dimensional game of billiards.
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Completely surrounded by a large number of small sound generation systems, the viewer is immersed in a three-dimensional sound composition.
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"Let's see if he advances this to a three-dimensional relationship or if they just stay Facebook friends," the source says.
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In fact, celebrity makeup artist Thalia Sparrow reaches for highlighters over contouring products, because they provide a natural, three-dimensional look.
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His mother is an artist who creates shadow boxes, three-dimensional themed illustrations using original artwork, vintage toys and antique collectibles.
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I'm in love with three-dimensional objects and sculpture, and I'm in love with music, and I'm in love with costumes.
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A three-dimensional cross-section of the body, showing a procedure performed by nonprofessionals using objects not intended for the purpose.
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This audiovisual material allows recordings to be projected in high-definition, and has the potential for a future three-dimensional display.
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What we don't know is how to create a fine three-dimensional network of vessels in the lab for bioengineered tissue.
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He developed a method for deducing the three-dimensional structures of proteins from the flat snapshots that a cryoelectron microscope produces.
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Dr Williams used the laser to create a high-resolution, three-dimensional "point cloud" of individual spots on the plate's surface.
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So it was a three-dimensional structure, layered, and you had to hold an incredible amount of information in your head.
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Callie is one among a lot of three-dimensional sex worker characters that appeared on television in the past two years.
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Her three-dimensional works look a bit like disassembled looms, with colorful fibers stretching between vertically-hung woven panels resembling tapestries.
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Spiral Play: Loving in the '80s opens this Saturday at Art + Practice and features 12 of Al Loving's three-dimensional collages.
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She's since evolved into a three-dimensional human who has helped fuel narratives of everything from immigration policy to fertility treatments.
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Getting customers in the store enables them to experience furniture and other items "in a three-dimensional way," the executive added.
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Some look a little three-dimensional and have a diamond-effect, which are more desirable as far as collecting them goes.
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Van gogh Room by ruslans3d on Sketchfab Imagine sharing a three-dimensional video game screenshot There are two new viewing options.
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SatOne's abstract patterns comprise a certain three-dimensional element that engages your sense of perspective and pops out of the frame.
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Navigating a variable, three-dimensional environment requires precise vision, depth perception, and coordination—and the brain power to process these demands.
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With countershading, an animal features a dark back and a light belly, which makes them look flatter and less three-dimensional.
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Juno is also equipped with infrared sensors that can capture a three-dimensional view of the storms around the north pole.
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Also known as additive printing, 3D printers create three-dimensional objects by building up successive layers of material under computer control.
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The Texas State Legislature appointed Sedrick Huckaby and Beili Liu as the State's 22017 Two-Dimensional and Three-Dimensional Artists, respectively.
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Apart from logos and brand names, three dimensional (3D) objects can also be trademarked, such as the design of Nestle's (NESN.
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The absurdity that she saw in her personal life found three-dimensional form in her increasingly playful, alien, and unwieldy sculptures.
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The underlying message is the same: Trump is always playing three-dimensional chess while the media covering him is playing checkers.
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Chuck and Bobby are schemers, and much of the fun of "Billions" comes from watching their game of three-dimensional chess.
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He uses those motley materials to build three-dimensional models of winged dragons, elves, goblins and trolls, which he then sketches.
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The painted nails, the three-dimensional hair, the hundred-and-fifty percent eye shadow — it's always been effortful, a necessary performance.
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Seeing the glowing materials effect in a finished three-dimensional model is one of the most impressive demos of the app.
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It assumes men cannot write three-dimensional roles for women and that artists must only share stories reflecting their life experiences.
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During his only solo, he worked with dragonfly precision, darting around in three-dimensional space, not only quick but also light.
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The three-dimensional effect of Peeta's murals comes from a technique called anamorphic painting, which he explained gives the illusion of
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Researchers at Harvard University created the octopus by three-dimensional printing, using silicone gel, which gives it its flexible, rubbery texture.
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Or, by working in steps, kids can create the components of three-dimensional objects they can actually build and play with.
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It was interesting to me that she was able to manipulate a simple canvas to give it a three-dimensional position.
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Bazille obviously found the negotiation of depth and frontality taxing, rendering three-dimensional forms in minimally shaded passages of bold color.
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Complexity gives way to easily digestible narratives, which often defang icons, turning them into fables rather than three-dimensional human beings.
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When she's not eating in there, she composes three-dimensional drawings/paintings based around the theme of a constructed home space.
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Done well, a cross contour line drawing, where the line work essentially indicates an object's three-dimensional depth, can be mesmerizing.
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Done well, a cross contour line drawing, where the line work essentially indicates an object's three-dimensional depth, can be mesmerizing.
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They explore the city in a three-dimensional way that would've been very difficult for us to prep for with cameras.
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A necklace is formed from what appears to be an infinite, three-dimensional loop of alternating baguette- and brilliant-cut diamonds.
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Andrews's figures are so earnest that they begin to come up off the canvas, built up to become three-dimensional reliefs.
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A three-dimensional mold identical to Bale's head was created; an artist then sculpted models of the prosthetic pieces in clay.
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The pace and tone varies over the show's short run, but the seemingly deadbeat characters are always charming and three-dimensional.
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Rather than confront the strictures of Greenberg's Modernist tropes, he allowed them to endure by substituting three-dimensional space for flatness.
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From there I turn them into three-dimensional models and use a 3D printer to bring them into the physical world.
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It is a 2D film from a director who spends most of her time exploring the territory of three-dimensional space.
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In the 1990s, installation art, the intricate, three-dimensional works designed for the transformation of a specific place, rose in popularity.
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Clown-game offers abounded, but when I demanded to be seen as a three-dimensional human being, the work dried up.
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Perhaps that is why I expected the current exhibition of his collages and two three-dimensional works to also be crowded.
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But the surprise is exactly how well they nailed translating a sort of 2D multi-media look into three-dimensional space.
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It was by William Hawkins, called "Yaekle Building," very colorful, painted on wood with three-dimensional window treatments coming off it.
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"You'll get this incredible three-dimensional map of how the surface is melting at tens of thousands of points," Perovich said.
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Atmosphere and ocean cells are three-dimensional and are stacked in columns to account for the effects of altitude and depth.
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The fingerprint design will be printed onto the Porsche 911 hoods using a print head that precisely paints three-dimensional designs.
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Aloo matar happens to be the traditional filling of the Punjabi samosa, a flaky pastry shaped like a three-dimensional triangle.
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It continually shows mere mortals becoming works of ideal geometry, and helps us see music in terms of three-dimensional space.
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And that, whether you like Trump or hate him, is not the hallmark of a three-dimensional chess-playing super genius.
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When you combine projection with animation and light and moving parts, it takes you on an almost three-dimensional cinematic journey.
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"I'm seeing three-dimensional embroidery and flowers, and lots of color, from black to blush, in trims and linings," she said.
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Madeline Gardner for Morilee is showing a lot of lace and three-dimensional embroidery and flowers in her new line. 3.
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Every detail here was inspired by Edward Hopper's 1957 painting "Western Motel," which has been brought to vibrant, three-dimensional life.
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Three-dimensional printing took great strides forward, making things as big as boats and bridges, and as bespoke as orthopaedic implants.
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For her latest, "And," an evening-length solo, she employs literary devices to create what she describes as three-dimensional essays.
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Walls are shaped by stacked, three-dimensional undulating lines meant to evoke rake marks in the sand of a Zen garden.
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The details were in identifying the warriors, their shields, their headdresses, the paraphernalia, all of those are real three-dimensional people.
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He's a fully three-dimensional character though, offering genuine warmth and even a romantic side, when he chooses to show it.
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Amsterdam's Van Gogh Museum is showcasing and selling three-dimensional replicas of iconic paintings at malls across the US for one year.
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Halstead says it will introduce three-dimensional displays and virtual-reality headsets to its offices this year, and the brokerage isn't alone.
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But it would have been much more beautiful alive, a colony of tiny polyps bustling and busy as a three-dimensional city.
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Thus computer generated images, like the two dimensional virtual ones you might spy when using an AR headset, would appear three dimensional.
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Here, the drawn elements penetrate the frame itself, becoming a three-dimensional wooden structure that irreverently presides over one of its corners.
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There was a special emphasis on Powerpoint 3D, which will allow users to incorporate three-dimensional shapes and illustrations into their presentations.
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The photographic plates from Hubble's astrophotography make a whole new kind of map—one made from photographs representing a three-dimensional universe.
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The hope is to make a transportation network that is three-dimensional, rather than limited to just a layer on the surface.
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The ear is filled with fluids operating in three directions, like the x, y and z-axes of a three-dimensional graph.
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Sony likens it to "a real three-dimensional audio experience," although it really just sounds like a lot of reverb to me.
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A three-dimensional "bow tie" geofence will soon prevent DJI's drones from being able to fly too close to major European airports.
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Right now, we're working on these photographic sculptures—bending our pictures onto three-dimensional plaster shapes, melting our images over natural objects.
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This tool is pretty advanced, but if you're into getting that glowy, three-dimensional look, you're going to need one of these.
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Three-dimensional models of six designs—featuring urban gardens, cycle lanes and a promenade—went on display last month for public comment.
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For the past eleven years, starting in 2007, she has also been working on a series of three-dimensional slate writing tablets.
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Mr. Dzamefe has used the hard, shiny sea snail shells to indicate the hours on the dial, creating a three-dimensional effect.
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Instead it is segmented into dozens of complex three-dimensional zones, and woe betide you if you stray into the wrong one.
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Not every character can be three-dimensional, and a two-dimensional character who does interesting things can be a lot of fun.
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" He added, "Evil is not some two-dimensional monster out there — evil is three-dimensional people who are part of our society.
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"6DoF" stands for six degrees of freedom, referring to the freedom of movement of a body or object in three-dimensional space.
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They also took high-resolution, three-dimensional images of their faces, and measured their eye and skin colour, age, height and weight.
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After all, it's not that often we get to see any female superheroes — or super-villains — let alone complex, three-dimensional ones.
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Rowling fails to create empathetic, three-dimensional portrayals of her characters of color, who are instead resigned to outdated and tragic backstories.
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The artificial tree will have 1,250 ornaments, more than 1900 lights and 5-foot three-dimensional stars draped over its plastic branches.
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Another camera above takes a 360-degree three-dimensional scan of the outside world, while trunk and roof antennae capture GPS data.
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The avatars look noticeably more three-dimensional than they did before, with additional depth and shading compared to their relatively flat predecessors.
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This employs long-wavelength light to penetrate into and scatter from biological tissues, building up a three-dimensional picture of that tissue.
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In 2009 scientists at Princeton University used an off-the-shelf scanner to construct a unique, three-dimensional model of the surface.
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In the current paper, the researchers applied exact analytic techniques to the two-dimensional honeycomb lattice and the three-dimensional diamond lattice.
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Her black and white drawings are incredibly three dimensional and realistic, but are always rounded out with a definite sense of humour.
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Those companies that approach this three-dimensional problem with only two dimensions — by cutting corners or finding "shortcuts" — have found themselves lost.
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The characters will be three-dimensional and dynamic, the worlds will be off-kilter, and the one-liners will be on point.
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Season 2 didn't put much effort into making Max a three-dimensional character so much as a foible to the absent Eleven.
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He built three-dimensional puzzles from paper fold-outs and even designed one that would be large enough for a billboard advertisement.
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First of all, [writing about] strong women and three dimensional people of color is something Norman was doing 40 something years ago.
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Likewise, the eight three-bit strings correspond to the eight corners of a three-dimensional cube, and so on in higher dimensions.
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Garlington and Bertotti's show, The Portals of Wonder, is centered around evocative black-and-white photographs presented in lavish three-dimensional frames.
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One application, which recently launched on both iOS and Android, is DOTTY, which provides three-dimensional visualization tools for augmented reality viewers.
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Rather than illustrating soundscapes in a three-dimensional space, his first video shows them against the two-dimensional surfaces of each canvas.
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The problems and challenges you face in Minecraft are, as they tend to be in construction or architecture, visual and three-dimensional.
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All of these kinds of things that Ruby brings to it just helps enhance Kate and makes Kate a three-dimensional character.
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Tourists spend their time in front of the three-dimensional David poking a two-dimensional version of him on their touch screens.
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Certain scenes feature spatially separated choirs, creating the illusion of depth and three-dimensional reality that was so important to verismo composers.
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"None of these vibes can hang in my house," he said, referring to the skull, which appears three-dimensional from certain angles.
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The life he breathes into these two characters allows them to emerge as three-dimensional women caught in an oppressive, materialistic world.
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Combined with a few previously found specimens, they pieced together a three-dimensional recreation of the skull, featuring the first bird beak.
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There are times when he strays into the language of vulgarity or overstatement, with mixed patterns, loud color and three-dimensional embellishments.
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The last time I presented something—a game of three-dimensional chess—there were members of the WHO, WIPO, and UNESCO present.
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It was at times a frustrating task, but one that forced you to embrace the three-dimensional world as much as possible.
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The technique gives Deep Dream's surreal textures a three-dimensional quality that's unlike anything you've ever seen (at least in waking life).
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Three-dimensional reality can be manipulated, and sometimes it's radically unstable, as when a sinkhole suddenly opens up and drains a lake.
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New industrial processes, such as on-demand machining and additive three-dimensional printing, may have a tremendous effect on the U.S. economy.
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With the help of University of North Carolina's Coastal Studies Institute, they'll be able to generate three-dimensional models of the battlefield.
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Using a printer, spray paint, and glue, Le Proux constructs three-dimensional paper sculptures of cars, globes, auditorium bleachers, and entire cityscapes.
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Unlike classic sidescrolling Mario titles, "Super Mario 3D World" boasts, as you might expect, fully three-dimensional levels for you to explore.
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What Pinscreen says it has developed is a system for generating what can be photorealistic three-dimensional images from a single scan.
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Prellis uses holographic printing technology that creates three-dimensional layers deposited by a light-induced chemical reaction that happens in five milliseconds.
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All concerned agree that two-dimensional designs may be copyrighted but that the cut and shape of three-dimensional garments may not.
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One strapless tapestry number had been woven to order, then the monkeys and flowers brushed by hand to render them three-dimensional.
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The shorthand for this was saying that he was playing three-dimensional chess while everyone else was playing a more traditional game.
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The camera pulls back through a three-dimensional freeze frame showing Deadpool tumbling out of a crashing vehicle packed with jostled henchmen.
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It's patterned and glittered all over — pink sparkles clashing with red flowers that rub up against three-dimensional objects like toy trucks.
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Arevo's technology uses a "deposition head" mounted on a robotic arm to print out the three-dimensional shape of the bicycle frame.
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Many of Mr. Svankmajer's two- and three-dimensional artworks are also based on this form of collage and assemblage, cutting and pasting.
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"I can't picture a three-dimensional school of fish sinking to the bottom and maintaining all their relative positions," Dr. Plotnick said.
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Vignelli, a licensed architect who died in 2016 at the age of 82, who specialized in three-dimensional design, her son said.
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This time, the different angles will allow scientists to reconstruct the three-dimensional path that Osiris-Rex took as it swung by.
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Other researchers are using similar approaches to build three-dimensional cultures, also known as organoids, such as the eye, gut or liver.
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If readers are not convinced that Carter was the second coming of Kennedy, they will come away with a three-dimensional portrait.
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He is also responsible for the Inca-inspired china as well as the wavy, three-dimensional, LED-lit mural representing fish shapes.
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From the measurements taken during the field trip with Ms. Ermirio, the students will design a three-dimensional orography of the area.
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She and her colleagues ran the fossilized skull and antlers of M. giganteus through a scanner to create a three-dimensional model.
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For the novelist, who understands the importance of separating the mediums, his characters onstage needed to feel like three-dimensional human beings.
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Released today, Spectacles 3 is Snapchat's latest model, and can now produce three-dimensional photos and videos with animated augmented reality effects.
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A digital scanner is a wandlike device that captures three-dimensional images of the teeth, bite and surrounding tissue in real time.
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The foundation was a minor chord and a recurring sequence; above it were ghostly whispers and sporadic, three-dimensional whirlwinds of dissonance.
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Three-dimensional images of the objects and the statues have been developed using photogrammetry, a process based on taking thousands of photographs.
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It's only once the square pays a visit to Spaceland that he begins to understand what it means to be three-dimensional.
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Tea dresses bristled with three-dimensional posies of baby's breath, and negligee gowns cut on the bias bloomed with embroidered poppy appliqués.
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Two discs are equivalent if there's a path between them—and that path will take the form of a three-dimensional object.
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His work seems to be undergoing change; in some cases, it is like a three-dimensional record of a state of transformation.
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To help data scientists and machine-learning researchers train their algorithms, Homeland Security is supplying more than 1,000 three-dimensional body scans.
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The groom's mother was a stay-at-home parent and a freelance graphic designer, and is now a three-dimensional paper artist.
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As a lone mechanical device, you need to scale three-dimensional towers avoiding enemy bugs, all while the robot's energy slowly drains.
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This past 413 days should serve as conclusive evidence of one thing: Donald Trump isn't playing three-dimensional chess with his presidency.
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Barbora Hodačová of the Czech Republic wore a blue bodice and red train with three-dimensional gold-leaf embellishments on her back.
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Unfortunately, the cliché fits all too well: Washington is playing checkers while Tehran is playing not merely chess, but three-dimensional chess.
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For the 1954 dance "Minutiae," he cooked up a three-dimensional set from plywood panels covered with collages of fabric and newsprint.
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I feel like I'm being swallowed by TV static noise or swimming inside a three-dimensional QR code that's continuously being redesigned.
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Hultquist's show will highlight a few pieces from the artist's planning period, such as paper collages, as well as three-dimensional sculptures.
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Schoolwerths's technique was elucidated by the gallery's inclusion of a three-dimensional foamcore model that the artist used to compose the paintings.
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What the scientists created is called the Shankar skyrmion, a three-dimensional, tangled, closed, synthetic magnetic field formed in a Bose-Einstein condensate.
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Cullen's work offered some of the first direct evidence that the larger three-dimensional structure of the genome is related to its function.
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In the sculpture "Bipolar" (2011), Wharton turns a chair (a three-dimensional object) into a largely flat abstract figure hung on the wall.
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Working with glue and twisted rolls of newspaper, the Tokyo-based artist crafts three-dimensional portraits of animals that are full of personality.
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A few years later, Head Over Heels managed 300 three-dimensional rooms in the same computer, a striking demonstration of maturing programming techniques.
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When the father opens up the project we're shown a three-dimensional animated history project that tracks the history of Mt. Everest climbers.
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The Listonados were envisioned as three-dimensional paintings to be hung from the ceiling so that their bright, floating colors surrounded the viewer.
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By a process not well understood, this chain folds up, after it has been made, into a specific and complex three-dimensional shape.
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My profound affection for the films stems from seeing the story that first captured my imagination illustrated in three-dimensional form on screen.
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Each one is composed of flat pixel art layered in a three-dimensional space, which is then lit like an ordinary 3D scene.
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Samus Returns is a 2D game that features three-dimensional graphics, but the more detailed visuals don't slow down the pace at all.
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Some carmakers can now do the job in just two, with the help of three-dimensional computer-aided design, engineering and simulation systems.
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Gabsee, a free app now available for Android and iOS, lets you place a three-dimensional avatar of yourself into the real world.
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TORSTEN SELCKOldenburg, Germany Describing the Brexit negotiations as a "three-dimensional game of chess" is a flattering analysis ("Into the endgame", November 17th).
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To simplify the task of spotting anomalies, CORVIDS turns the possible data sets into histograms and arranges them into a three-dimensional chart.
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And that is what I am most proud of with her: she is not a two-dimensional athlete — she's a three-dimensional human.
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With three-dimensional depth effects such as gradients and lighting design, this new look gives a bit of depth back to digital components.
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It'll produce something for the public that they've never seen, which is a three-dimensional image of what Jupiter's atmosphere really looks like.
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The templates, which range in complexity, include virtual baseball hats, face paint, and tools to attach three-dimensional objects to a user's head.
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What remain are three-dimensional silhouettes, caustic reminders of the unfathomable distance of history even when we stand face-to-face with it.
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So one thing I've been thinking about recently is what would happen if we made virtual reality four-dimensional instead of three-dimensional?
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She watched as the contraption molded sand and resin and spit out a two-foot three-dimensional replica of her "H" campaign logo.
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Fisker's solution is, roughly, like a three-dimensional layered version of these thin solid-state batteries, where they're stacked together in each cell.
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Their Shark Shield technology creates a powerful three-dimensional electrical field that causes spasms in these sensitive receptors and turns the sharks away.
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The Nagaoka-Thouless picture also only applies to simple lattices: two-dimensional lattices of squares or triangles, or a three-dimensional cubic lattice.
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Most impressively, Tessa Thompson's Detroit, who steals every scene she's in, reads as three-dimensional, instead of being flattened into an eccentric muse.
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Now in its 46th year, the show house is always a spectacle, a three-dimensional tour into the lives of the 1 percent.
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Mongillo's performance taps deeply into that connection, and it is here that the three-dimensional aspects of Mongillo's performance are on full display.
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Continents and oceans are distorted to an unrealistic proportion in an attempt to represent a three-dimensional sphere on a two-dimensional plain.
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But it also comes with gold reliefs of three dimensional cherubs and terrifying elf dolls who will stare at you while you eat.
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Instead, with the headset firmly over my eyes, the Happy Meal teleports me into an ambiguous three-dimensional landscape covered with white canvas.
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It's one of the most three-dimensional sounds I've heard from any music setup and absolutely the deepest stage from a "single speaker".
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A section of the wall bridging the kitchen and dining areas has been painted purple and has a three-dimensional mini-triangle design.
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After uploading the content to messaging app Snapchat, users can add new lighting, landscapes and three-dimensional effects to the images, Snap said.
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Developed in the 1980s, 3-D printers create three-dimensional objects by laying down successive layers of material, a process called additive manufacturing.
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As I've argued repeatedly, there's lots more evidence that Trump is playing zero-dimensional chess than that he is playing three-dimensional chess.
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Together, the technologies generate three-dimensional snapshots of every movement on a baseball field, some 40,000 frames per second converted into digital data.
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These virtual termites could build two-dimensional shapes, but they could not produce anything like the complex three-dimensional architecture of real termites.
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Yet this is such a three-dimensional art that it's baffling how few experiments have been made to choreograph it in the round.
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The whiteness of surviving Greek and Roman marbles, their original polychromy lost, became de rigueur for Western three-dimensional figuration in subsequent centuries.
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"You've got a long list of parties so this is a game of three-dimensional chess in finding the right balance," said Carey.
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In Boston, JR created a mural of a man standing on a dock that appeared three-dimensional on the side of 200 Clarendon.
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He also made three-dimensional sculptures that mimicked cartons of books — the kind that every student has lovingly toted from pillar to post.
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An elementary school class in Little Rock, Arkansas, painted three-dimensional crosswalks in front of their school to trick cars into slowing down.
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The painted lines appear to be three-dimensional ramps or blocks, which would prompt cars to hit the brakes before driving over them.
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But as his first year in the White House has progressed, there's mounting evidence that Trump may not be playing three-dimensional chess.
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In the piece, a wall or object that seems fully three-dimensional when viewed from one side simply disappears when visited from another.
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Flying as a fleet, these Intel drones can paint the sky with three-dimensional images that twist and turn and come to life.
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Solely relying on mirrors to paint results in distorted views in photos, because I am capturing a three-dimensional subject on two dimensions.
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This means that when something is looking at it, whether a predator or prey, the animal is seen as a three-dimensional object.
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It has also led to speculations that we live in a holographic universe, in which three-dimensional space is some kind of illusion.
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I conjure instead the three-dimensional individuals I drank and debated with in factory towns, Gulf Coast oil fields and distressed rural crossroads.
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The projects will include collaboratively constructing enormous puppets and building a three-dimensional map of the island, as well as making observational drawings.
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Then there is the issue of creating three-dimensional maps, and developing the computing power needed to use them for detection and navigation.
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With funding from the Container Corporation of America, the curator Paul J. Smith turned the museum galleries into a three-dimensional paper wonderland.
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We recently caught up with Mulder, who is now executing these typewriter drawings in color, amplifying the three-dimensional quality of her work.
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"I was drawn to the three-dimensional arts and abstract paintings, but in particular to sculptures by Brancusi and Giacometti," Ms. Wittig recalled.
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When you see it as three-dimensional, it becomes more explicit than when you see it abstracted, flat on wood, in a painting.
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Now Xi has inserted himself in the process; Trump's task -- without wanting to understate its complexity -- shifts from two- to three-dimensional chess.
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First, the beauty: Zelda is a marvel, a living, breathing three-dimensional character with a voice so distinctive she leaps off the page.
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The transitions from bodies to spirits, from Austen's written words about haberdashery to three-dimensional bobkins and petticoats, are well known to Janeites.
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It combines photography with the careful measurement of distances between objects, letting a computer turn flat images into renderings that seem three-dimensional.
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Then there's cone beam technology, which captures high-resolution, three-dimensional X-ray images through a machine that rotates around a patient's head.
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The artist, a peer of Judd's, began his career with hard-edge geometric paintings and moved to three-dimensional work, as Judd did.
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Using Adobe After Effects and Blender, he made a three dimensional model of Sands just as his toes would have touched the ground.
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The only equivalents I can think of are three-dimensional computer graphics, perhaps theoretical models of a black hole or an imploding galaxy.
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And there was a bigger problem: Three-dimensional faces on living human beings, unlike two-dimensional letters on a page, are not static.
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The team also took three-dimensional head scans of a number of WNBA stars, such as Maya Moore, Brittney Griner and Diana Taurasi.
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Zozibini Tunzi, the 2019 Miss Universe, sported a multi-colored three-dimensional accessory made of love letters to the women of South Africa.
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Made from ombré cotton or polyester and draped threads of metallic Lurex, they were almost three dimensional, more like artworks than textile designs.
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Perhaps the animal used these genes to map the coordinates in other three-dimensional body parts, even one located entirely inside the body.
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It alters the facade of a beige brick housing project to make it three dimensional, with walls and windows projected at multiple angles.
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But the technology behind projecting those images to create the illusion of a three-dimensional body has evolved very little since its invention.
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The company said a Turin court on Thursday upheld the full validity of the three-dimensional Vespa scooter brand and recognised its industrial design.
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The more complex depth information also makes the system harder to spoof, since flat images won't appear the same as a three-dimensional face.
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They then generated sophisticated computer simulations to match that data, allowing them to calculate the three-dimensional path the chromosomes traced as they condensed.
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"Very little is known so far about how to get a fleet of robots to cluster together into a three-dimensional structure," he said.
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The firm has investments in Chinese companies that make chips which manage charging devices wirelessly, or that fuse camera data into three-dimensional scans.
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When Airbnb rebranded in 73, it replaced its bubbly, three-dimensional novelty script with a lowercase, sans-serif logo rendered in white and coral.
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In the end, the three-dimensional scaffolding that held the formwork in place was slowly removed after the concrete cured, revealing a vaulted space.
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For the new research, Allwood and Rosing analyzed the three-dimensional shapes, positions, and chemical composition of the rocks purported to contain the fossils.
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In "Three-Dimensional Composition in Blue" (circa 1940), the black figures look like buildings submerged in the ocean, buildings in a secret underwater city.
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I think you have to make something three-dimensional for it to be interesting today, instead of just sort of regurgitating somebody else's ideas.
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The game, a three-dimensional sandbox with no particular goals, allows players to construct entire worlds by "mining" and building with cartoonish pixelated blocks.
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Lots of things are made these days by three-dimensional printing, and there seems no reason why body parts should not be among them.
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This last zone is three-dimensional, meaning you can still fly a drone at lower altitudes once you're far enough away from the runway.
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Once they're done, they can take off the headset and see their experience projected onto a wall outside, around a three-dimensional glowing egg.
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It will apply principles and techniques associated with architectural drawing and bring them off the page (or screen) and into the three-dimensional space.
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The system, typically used by designers of new small planes, generates a three-dimensional visualization of a plane's components and how they fit together.
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Meanwhile, none of the refugees — not even Kabede, who's played by Michael K. Williams of "The Wire" — fully emerges as a three-dimensional character.
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It isn't always easy to follow Ray's three-dimensional chess moves, but High Flying Bird seldom stops moving long enough for that to matter.
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Three-dimensional audio — otherwise known as binaural audio — is all about recording sound as close as possible to the way your ears hear it.
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And you can imagine moving along this dimension without changing where you are in the X, Y, and Z of ordinary three-dimensional space.
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A computer then cobbles together many two-dimensional images to create a three-dimensional image of that object at a certain point in time.
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With any luck, they will in turn inspire more creators to treat queer women characters as three-dimensional people rather than objects of curiosity.
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Farinhas shows off a three-dimensional replica of the boys' brain vessels that can be pulled apart, revealing exactly how they are fused together.
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The wavelike aspect of electrons means that when they circle an atomic nucleus they settle into self-reinforcing three-dimensional standing waves, called orbitals.
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Right near the entrance, New Orleans-based gallery Jonathan Ferrara exhibited the work of several artists who explore the three-dimensional qualities of paper.
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"I basically just translated that and I said, 'Well, I want to paint the design to give it a three-dimensional feel," he explains.
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It is a digitised three-dimensional model of a cartridge, found at the scene of a robbery this year and placed under a microscope.
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The discovery is based on 126 square miles of three-dimensional seismic data and a pair of wells drilled this year from ice pads.
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The two shows are similar in that long-time private A-list celebrities share the three-dimensional version of themselves for a greater good.
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High-level skills carve out the striking features of human subjects, and trained eyes in depth and light draw out sensational three-dimensional effects.
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The beam then hit a detector, a 50-micrometer-thick gelatin full of silver bromide crystals, which served as a three-dimensional photographic film.
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Silicon Valley startup Civil Maps, in which Ford recently invested, is focused on a crucial layer: detailed three-dimensional maps that are constantly updated.
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Instead of being created with technical drawings and blueprints, most new products are today conceived in CAD systems in a three-dimensional virtual form.
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It seems like there is definitely a three-dimensional product that has to be warehoused and shipped, the book, and the end of this.
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This is Corker's way of dismissing the idea that Trump is playing three-dimensional chess with every move he makes or tweet he fakes.
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Like "Christopher Robin," it capitalizes on those ties to an iconic character to make a movie for grown-ups full of three-dimensional life.
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Rumor has it that the phone will sport a new "three-dimensional glass" back that might be rounded in homage to the original iPhone.
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Call to artists working in two- and three-dimensional media at all career stages who are interested in creating public art for transit projects.
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After uploading the content to the messaging app Snapchat, users can add new lighting, landscapes and three-dimensional effects to the images, Snap said.
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The effects of our exploits lie beneath the surface in a three-dimensional, liquid "landscape" that remains out of sight and far from reach.
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Later, technologies like three-dimensional printing, new materials and robotic construction and demolition will be able to reshape skylines in a matter of weeks.
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And when the season is over, the three-dimensional tree quickly disassembles and can be packed away flat for storage until the holidays return.
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It also allows for three-dimensional graphics in Microsoft's popular PowerPoint presentation software, and a new "Paint 212.7D" application allows edits in 22013D simulations.
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For example, the development of three-dimensional seismic computational power allows geologists to convert raw seismic data into accurate models of subsurface oil fields.
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Georgopoulos's experiment had shown that directional tuning held in two dimensions; the next step was to test whether it worked in three-dimensional space.
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The theory captures the subtle properties of three-dimensional spaces—for example, the shape that is left if you cut out a complicated knot.
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Even when a Native American actor is given a three-dimensional role, like Jones' in Twilight, the press still falls back on stereotypical questions.
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Google said that it will also down the line make some of the content available on the VR180 format for 4K, three-dimensional video.
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The facade of MAAT, meanwhile, is covered in off-white three-dimensional tiles made with ilmenite, a refractive mineral that makes the building sparkle.
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Software allowed the duo to pinpoint sounds in three-dimensional space, put those sounds in motion and even to separate and spread around overtones.
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In "Broken Movie," Campbell offers a mural-sized projection augmented by strategically spaced pixels on the adjoining walls to create a three-dimensional format.
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But put on a pair of 3-D IMAX glasses, and three-dimensional letters spelling LabEscape, fringed in psychedelic colors, suddenly appeared before you.
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On the work site, people could wear Oculus Rift headsets and walk through a three-dimensional virtual replica of the hangar-like building design.
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Now 26, she said the experience helped her understand how to seek out resources and how to physically build a massive, three-dimensional sculpture.
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The filmmakers looked at the simplicity of the original drawings and worked out the best way to realize them in a three-dimensional space.
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Of course the specific works in the show, which are more three-dimensional and often include wood blocks and artists' frames, were never mailed.
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Now, researchers say they will release a three-dimensional image of a "promising site," located off tiny Goat Island in Narragansett Bay in Newport.
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Soon, she joined the roster with her corporeal, three-dimensional work that scrutinized impositions on womanhood, subverting the female silhouette and its sociopolitical undertones.
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The robot judges, each about the size and shape of a Wi-Fi router, use three-dimensional laser sensors to track the gymnasts' movements.
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"Amphibious operations are complex, effectively three-dimensional as they involve operations afloat, ashore, and in the air," Newsham wrote on the Japan Forward website.
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Although he does not use computers, preferring to make sketches and then experiment with three-dimensional models, he is a perfectionist, Ms. Brodsky said.
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Another, the new Torchon bracelet, is a metal helix of floating twists, its three-dimensional hollow form plausible only as a computer-realized design.
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The exploration plan also calls for a range of geological studies as well as the acquisition and processing of new three-dimensional seismic data.
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"We have run the very first three-dimensional simulation of two massive stars merging that can follow the magnetic field amplification process," Schneider said.
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The modern-dance style he has forged is juicily three-dimensional, firmly gestural, with rhythmic footwork, often colored by both Expressionism and folk dance.
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However, an obscure U.K. takeover rule called the "chain principle" has altered the bidding dynamic in what's become a game of three-dimensional chess.
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And a patent-pending "Full-Tilt" steering technology, inspired by F1 racing, that uses three-dimensional tilt and twist controls on a central pillar.
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During the competition, Miss Tanzania Shubila Stanton, a 23-year-old climate change champion, rocked a detailed ensemble complete with three-dimensional wooden figures.
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Crystals grow into flat stars and plates (rather than three-dimensional structures) when the edges grow outward quickly while the faces grow upward slowly.
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Wall Street already has high hopes for next year's iPhone, which is expected to support 5G connectivity and include a three-dimensional camera system.
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You can't reframe the standards of what is deserving of mockery based on this three-dimensional chess game of Is this actually helping him?
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Tackling a biological puzzle they call "the protein folding problem," they try to predict the three-dimensional shape of proteins in the human body.
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As time progresses, so do WalkingStick's diptychs, which take on the three-dimensional weight of layers of paint, at times resembling gashes in skin.
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HoloLens projected a three-dimensional image of the new building into architects' eyes, allowing them to update and tweak the model in real-time.
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Often employing three-dimensional infrared scans of still lifes in her studio, Rossin uploads the data to create corresponding virtual spaces on her computer.
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"It first brings Trayvon back to life as the full, three-dimensional, complex kid he was, through his parents' eyes," Jackson told the Reporter.
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The new update will come with Paint 3D, which will allow users to create and share three-dimensional images — no more of those flat bitmaps.
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So, naturally it makes sense to take 3D printing to the next level by allowing you to make a three-dimensional model of you naked.
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They were my biggest jump into three-dimensional objects, which made me realize that I'm interested in characters, as opposed to being a figurative painter.
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Image: Devika SirohiAll of this creates the intricate, three-dimensional, colorful image of the Zika virus, demonstrating how the components combine to form the capsule.
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But as we've reported previously, these specimens can preserve tiny microscopic and three-dimensional details in ways that traditional fossils might not be able to.
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One day, people will capture 360-degree, three-dimensional video of whatever they're seeing, wherever they are, and they'll stream it across the Internet—live.
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The company currently has a library of 1.4 million three-dimensional models that have been viewed at least 600 million times since the company launched.
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But Google, which already has a VR video platform called Jump, could change that with cameras that map three-dimensional space as they record it.
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The sculpture currently at Times Square — Wiley's first public work and largest three-dimensional artwork — was inspired by his time in Richmond, Virginia in 2016.
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The piece is shot with Lytro's Immerge light field camera, which records different focal lengths to create three-dimensional space out of a video feed.
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The SeaDragon, a prototype vessel, uses lasers above the water and sonar below to provide three-dimensional pictures, which can help predict an iceberg's path.
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Equal parts terrifying, manipulative, whip-smart, and hilarious, they're always (whether hero, villain, or something in between) three-dimensional people with inner lives and flaws.
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But new technological advances in high-speed cameras are making it possible to capture three-dimensional videos of these lightning-fast strikes in the wild.
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Liz Collins' new solo show at LMAK Gallery is full of dynamic dualities: works both hard and soft, chaotic and orderly, three-dimensional and flat.
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And the combat looks interesting, blending more traditional gunplay with the added mobility of the suits for a more three-dimensional take on the genre.
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