Sentence examples for grid printed from inspiring English sources

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The other followed the ball, and depending on its position on the pitch, called out numbers which corresponded to a grid printed in the Radio Times.

Anyway, what really struck me about this puzzle was the fact that Mr. Chen was able to work in the Light, Day and Heat elements in Yang into the lighter, unshaded side of the grid (my own grid printed out with circles instead of shaded squares, which, since there were so many of them, made it kind of a headache to solve, since the circles have a tendency to cover the numbers in the squares.

The grid, printed on a transparent sheet with a laser printer (30 μm resolution), had an inter-circle line distance of 500 μm.

The experimental test was reproduced numerically by finite element analysis and the recording of deformed grey level images by a CCD camera was simulated trying to take into account the most significant parameters that can play a role during an actual test, e.g. the noise, the failure of the specimen, the size of the grid printed on the surface, etc.

To streamline the Paint By Finger project, Blake gave each student a piece of paper with a grid printed on it.

A 4 mm × 4 mm grid printed onto transparency film was loosely placed over the top of the slide for scoring larval position and movement.

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She pointed to a stack of handouts with grids printed on them.

It is a big, shiny place with gigantic graph-paper grids printed on many of the walls; pale dot paintings; expanses of gleaming glass, mirror and stainless steel; and scores of pristine, beautifully presented objects -- elements that frequently coalesce into moments of clarity and beauty and something approximating wisdom.

The local strain measurement method using nanometer-scaled micro grids printed on the surface of a specimen by an electron lithography technique (the micro-grid method) has been established.

Specifically, a set of VCRG-n with respect to image P consists of n random grids printed on transparencies such that only when the n transparencies are superimposed altogether can P be recognized by human vision (without any computing device), while any group of less than n transparencies obtains no information about P.

50 µl was used to plate cells on a 4×8 grids printed on 130 mm diameter nitrocellulose membranes on selective LB/agar Bauer plates containing 35 µg/ml kanamycin.

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