Sentence examples for as distinct objects from inspiring English sources

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Only about as big as a solar system--though they can weigh as much as a billion suns--spotting them as distinct objects is as difficult as finding the proverbial needle in the haystack.

The image feedback of the proposed hybrid control system can detect more than four particles at once; it can detect as many as distinct objects that can fit in the camera field of view.

The prefixes "s-" and "e-" in "s-god" (sky-based god) and "e-god" (earth-based god) cause POPCO to treat s-god and e-god as distinct objects, rather than one object with the properties of both sorts of creator.

Improved telescope technology in the late 19th and 20th centuries allowed astronomers to resolve (that is, see as distinct objects) large-scale surface features on Io.

The darkness of the "auditorium" gives way to a room full of bright spotlights shining on more sculptures, dramatizing each of them with harsh shadows and causing them to stand out as distinct objects from one another (though they mostly come in sets of three).

In this case the resolution was defined as the smallest separation for which the two inclusions were reconstructed as distinct objects.

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The resulting "stop rule" says, in effect, that for each partition size, which ranges from a small constant (6 or 10), to n minus that same constant, increment t, starting at 0 (perfect match) until the interferon set disappears as a distinct object as it merges with other immune sets.

Indeed, in their view what passes for truth in the sciences is not really truth at all, for the scientist must, perforce, treat the world as composed of distinct objects and can describe and state only the relationships supposedly holding among them.

This suggests that, in line with Gestalt principles, they had interpreted the two parts as belonging to distinct objects.

The American sociologist Lewis Mumford called these forms "megamachines", the machine seen not as a distinct object but as a way of looking at hierarchical organisations.

In many cells, the nucleus was observed as a distinct object with nanocrystals outlining it as is shown on the merged pictures.

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