Sentence examples for interlaced set of from inspiring English sources

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The alternative, 1080i, was a fudge that worked by having half the rows in a screen of 1,920 by 1,080 pixels refreshed in one cycle, and the other (interlaced) set of rows during the next cycle.By flipping rapidly between the screen's two alternative sets of lines, interlacing aims to trick the eye into thinking it is seeing a higher resolution than is actually present.

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(That means the image is formed by 1,080 horizontal lines, painted progressively down the screen.) Not many TV sets can even display 1080p yet, and there's not what you'd call a world of difference between 1080p and the Toshiba's best effort, 1080i (which is 1,080 lines, appearing as alternating, interlaced sets of 540).

Not many TV sets can even display 1080p yet, and there's not what you'd call a world of difference between 1080p and the Toshiba's best effort, 1080i (which is 1,080 lines, appearing as alternating, interlaced sets of 540).

Each hyperfold is a set of interlaced folds with a centroid fold.

The compressive response of a three-dimensional (3D) non-interlaced composite comprising three orthogonal sets of carbon fibre tows within an epoxy matrix is analysed.

Each robot run handles two sets of four DWPs in parallel as interlaced processes A and B. The platforms that accommodate these DWP groups are arranged side-by-side to allow rapid transport of supernatants between them.

In other words, the stage is set for an elaborately interlaced web of cons, crosses, goofs and intrigues; "Djibouti," for all its travelogue aspects and newsy urgency, is not such a departure from the Leonard template after all.

3D-interlaced structures have been fabricated on a silicon substrate provided with arrays of interlaced micro-containers of anode and cathode materials separated by a porous-silicon wall.

"The Wire" traces the interlaced lives of police officers and drug dealers, and both sides receive equal weight and consideration.

And yet, she maintains, she can't faithfully portray the interlaced world of man and crow without sharing such stories.

** Garff's "labor of love," as he calls it, not only describes the claustral, interlaced coziness of Kierkegaard's milieu but partakes of it.

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