Sentence examples for classical rendering from inspiring English sources

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According to the classical rendering, the 12 links in the chain are: ignorance (avijja), karmic predispositions (sankharas), consciousness (vinnana), form and body (nama-rupa), the five sense organs and the mind (salayatana), contact (phassa), feeling-response (vedana), craving (tanha), grasping for an object (upadana), action toward life (bhava), birth (jati), and old age and death (jaramarana).

Some Georgian scholars have suggested that the Greek copyists of Arrian might have confused Chorasmia with Cholarzene (Chorzene), a Classical rendering of the southwest Georgian marchlands (the medieval Tao-Klarjeti), which indeed bordered with Colchis and Pontus.

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And his large painting of the infant Ganymede snatched up into the sky by Zeus in the form of an eagle shows the child uncontrollably pissing in terror, which must be about the most anti-classical rendering of a scene from the classics ever given by a major artist - though it is certainly what you would expect a baby boy to do under the circumstances.

This paper proposes new models of GPU energy consumption from the perspectives of hardware architects and graphics programmers by performing an architecture-independent analysis of the classical graphics rendering pipeline which is still in widespread use today.

For example, there are some large-scale problems that would take tens or hundreds of years to compute on a classical machine —rendering them essentially intractable — but if suitable quantum hardware existed, the corresponding quantum algorithm could allow those tasks to be solved in hours instead of decades.

The trappings of the life that Guadagnino portrays represent the signal achievement of Milanese modernism, its grandeur of classical proportions rendered in fine materials and spare forms.

Hunayn Ibn Ishaq (809-73), ofe of the most prolific early medieval translators of classical works, rendered hundreds of Greek volumes into Syriac and Arabic.

From the Cross-Westchester Expressway, which passes close to the site, the glistening white top might look like a flying saucer; from close up, however, there can be no mistaking the fact that this is a classical portico, rendered in slick, modern materials.

There are, however, two exceptions: the human skeleton and the brain, because bone tissue is a strongly attenuating and defocusing medium, rendering classical pulse-echo imaging methods inappropriate.

Concept-free perception is the classical Indian realist rendering of our ability to form perceptual concepts by attending to perception's phenomenological side.

That is, the elasticity modulus λ is significantly large (and particularly λ ≫ μ ), rendering classical finite element methods ineffective due to the so-called locking effect.

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