Sentence examples for dynamically rendering from inspiring English sources

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The application aims to interactively represent and transfer large spatial objects of Wenchuan County, China, as well as for dynamically rendering them in networking environments.

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The HTML for the worked example (including any images) is dynamically rendered after each dialog finishes and the learner talks about the latest solution step.

One example was dynamically rendered 3D interfaces for your speedometer and navigation, with the ability to shift between different "textures" on-the-fly — one day you could have a Tron-like metal-and-neon look, and the next coat everything in bamboo.

The ePlant framework for systems biology analyses on the world wide web includes an open-source policy for community development, script-accessibility, functional independence of operating system type, and the ability to dynamically render object and environmental properties in 3D.

Therefore, flat rows of data are converted to multifaceted entities, and dynamically rendered to allow for sorting and filtering.

The raw text is dynamically rendered into HTML (with images and hyperlinks) using a series of custom JSP scripts.

Data visualization is based on D3.js, enabling the web interface to dynamically render charts of variant frequencies based on individual filter/sort criteria chosen by the user.

Next generation OXCs should be dynamically reconfigurable, to render the optical layer flexible and agile, cost competitive, in order to be a viable alternative to fully electronic solutions and multi-service, i.e. to be able to handle both optical circuits and packets equally well.

Nodes and edges can be rendered dynamically to reflect additional data sets and network properties.

If all post-apocalyptic narratives, regardless of the specific media, explore how human beings may fail each other in times of crisis, game developers alone appreciate the difficulty of rendering that behavior dynamically, as "living" construct rather than character.

The bacterial chromosome is known to be associated with proteins which allow for a massive compaction and, at the same time, are able to dynamically regulate the DNA molecule, rendering rapidly accessible those DNA regions which need to be transcribed [ 30, 31].

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