"I'm glad to see that this is not just a one dimensional military campaign but that great emphasis has been placed on the humanitarian aspect, " he said.
Digital systems, which process pixels one at a time, have to translate the two-dimensional image into a one-dimensional stream of data.
As demonstrated in the video, at one point we resorted to a mere one dimensional "waggle, " which resulted in wild skips and jumps of our Nadal avatar, who managed to pick up tennis balls on either side of him, jumping as far as six feet or so away from just a tiny flick of ours.
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Unlike conventional cameras, our femto camera captures an image as one thin slice at a time of one-dimensional space using a "streak tube, " a laboratory instrument that is commonly used by chemists to study light passing through chemical samples.
"Much of today's programming targets men in a one-dimensional way ... tattoos or pawn shops or storage lockers or axes or hillbillies, " Esquire Channel's general manager Adam Stotsky said.
Unfortunately, the processing required to perform the integration of all 51 two-dimensional images into a three-dimensional one is so demanding that the computers Dr Kanade has available take five days to produce ten seconds-worth of video.
Why would the administration present a static one-dimensional assessment to Congress and the world about something this critical?
People fret that this can only lead to a homogenous one-dimensional culture.
But his nimble intelligence and excellent eye failed to produce more than a pictorial pastiche that was flat and one-dimensional or a shallow sendup of the past.
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The world at the molecular level is a three-dimensional one with its own busy, complex environment.
"The prevailing image of Booth is one of a two-dimensional, mustache-twirling villain, " Johnson says.
This new system, as with a traditional CAT scan, uses X-rays shot from multiple angles, and assembled into one three-dimensional image by a computer.
Even Vega, with whom we have a marginal familiarity, feels one-dimensional and uninteresting.
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If you watched Chelsea in the Champions League semi-final, second leg at Liverpool last season, they were so one-dimensional for a top team it wasn't true.
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To gain a deeper understanding of the CSR movement, it is critical to set aside our one-dimensional view of corporate beneficence to tease out a more sophisticated understanding of the complex relationship between corporations and their activities and the greater community.
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But she argues that modern atheism is as one-dimensional and transient a phenomenon as the modern varieties of theism (including fundamentalism) to which it responds.
The New York Times said it was "painlessly diverting" for the first 90 minutes, but that "if it drifts with increasing frequency it's because, well, this finally is just a digitally souped-up, one-dimensional take on Jack and the Beanstalk".
Merida's hair is made up of 1, 500 individually sculpted curves, distinct points in a three-dimensional space, that are programmed to bounce and interact in relation to one another via a new software system, says Ms. Chung.
Whether the simplified shape is a sphere or a torus is determined by the behaviour of one-dimensional curves on its surface.
One dimensional planning is like going to a restaurant and salivating over the wonderful menu only to eat the menu and not the food.
And if (this would be a truly unrealistic haystack) the haystack were one-dimensional, so that you could only move forwards and backwards along it, your chance of success would actually be quite high, even if the direction of each step was random.
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Or dusty architecture tomes whose fragile and one dimensional drawings get charmed into 3D versions on a computer.
One of their programs displays stretches of DNA in a three-dimensional color format that a customer can use, for example, to pinpoint the genetic differences between healthy and cancerous prostate tissue.
While current screens have a great gee-whiz feel, they are still a far cry from achieving the effect demanded of most three-dimensional researchers: a realistic, moving hologram like the one of Princess Leia projected from a lens inside R2D2 in Star Wars.
She not only refused to let herself be relegated to the role of Hollywood's perennially one-dimensional wife-- she managed to turn in a performance complex enough to hold its own opposite Russell Crowe .
One prototype lets ROV pilots see the area they're working in with a three-dimensional computer monitor.
And while there has been a renewal of the national discussion on how to break this logjam, if the answer were one-dimensional, the challenge would already have been solved.
This is one of the results of a new survey of 327 CIOs, business executives and other stakeholders, conducted by Dimensional Research and sponsored by Host Analytics.
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