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He observes framers at work, listens in on talks among curators who carefully position paintings in galleries while calibrating the effect of lighting and positioning on the viewing experience.
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And so polemicists of various stripes continue to calibrate the effect of technology on attention spans.
With sophisticated motion-capturing cameras and computer programs, he mimics skaters' positions during jumps and calibrates the effect of altering angles of the head, torso, arm and leg.
Using gene flow to calibrate the effect of the river as a barrier to movement provides an estimate of the effect of a river in reducing the likelihood of cross-river infection.
The theory behind "effect-oriented" art is that if an artist calibrates the effect of a work as or more carefully than its technical composition or "craft," the work is more likely to engage and therefore move to action its audience.
The following preclinical data were utilized to calibrate the effect of full 5-HT2C receptor agonism on striatal dopamine firing.
The primary objectives of this study were to investigate seasonal variations and age-related changes in the relative permittivity of actual concrete bridge decks of various ages on Korea expressways, and to propose a practical way to calibrate the effects of the two critical parameters used for assessing the condition of the concrete bridge decks, for better accuracy.
Once the parameters of the model are calibrated, the effects of antibiotics, non-sterile conditions, and externally controlled time-dependent neutrophils can be introduced into our model and studied in more details.
Neuroimaging evidence in the healthy brain suggests that the cerebellum is a key component of distributed cortico-subcortical circuitry that represents and calibrates the effects of actions generated by oneself and others [ 5, 9].
Aiming to re-calibrate the effects of only technological interventions arguably independent of social circumstances, medical meta-analyses focus on clinical trials (e.g. randomized controlled trials [RCTs]) where the impacts of the social environment are designed to be non-existent.
First she bounced toward Dancy, then she crawled on her knees; she tried slithering toward him and throwing herself over the back of the sofa, readjusting the length of her body to calibrate the comic effect of the outline.
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