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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as rendering of" is not correct in standard written English
It may be intended to describe something in the context of interpretation or representation, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure. Example: "The artist's work can be seen as a rendering of the natural landscape, capturing its essence beautifully."
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The change of friction, however, is not large enough for kinesthetic force rendering; they can only provide up to 0.1 N of friction change [7], which can only realize surface texture rendering, such as rendering of surface roughness; it is not possible to render, for example, virtual walls.
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The book's precise descriptions of the external world – squalid cities studded with ornate mosques, soaring mountains and icy rivers, mud-and-wattle villages inhabited by ambiguously sullen villagers – are as rich as its rendering of interiority is profound.
It's as good a rendering of the subject as I have ever seen, and I have seen Uncle Tom's Cabin played several times".
This enables a number of applications that are currently very difficult to implement correctly, such as rendering sets of annotations from the Gene Ontology and allowing user interaction.
We are left with a compassionate, well-written fable that does not quite work as a tale of women's plight or as a rendering of life on the streets.
But as a rendering of Mexico's agonized convulsions, "Kingdom of Shadows" is unforgettable.
"The attention to detail is phenomenal," said library conservation specialist Debora Mayer, who performed the preservation work on John James Audubon's drawings, such as this rendering of an avocet.
Data were visualized as a rendering of the surface of the control group coloured by the average magnitude of the difference tensor at each vertex, for each of the mTBI groups.
A violation of the conflict of interest statute does not require the person to realize any actual benefit from participating in the action, and it covers a wide range of conduct, such as "the rendering of advice".
In 1990, in an article in the Journal of the American Medical Association, a physician described what he saw as a rendering of the human brain in the Creation of Adam, the panel showing God touching Adam's finger.
And as a trippy finale, you're removed from your body so you can watch the scene unfold from the third-person as the rendering of your real body is engulfed and spat out of the black hole.
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