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The bedroom is precisely a stage set, furnished with the very bed and wardrobe in the misty mirror of which Beuys must have seen his frightened face as a child.
These include the 2007 launch date of the 3- to 3.5-meter Far Infrared Space Telescope FIRSST) and the 2004 launch of Planck, the rotating 1.5-meter mirror of which will detect microwave background radiation.
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The diffraction pattern in Fig. 5d demonstrates that the defects are twins and the mirror plane of which is essentially the <111>plane that lies parallel to the growth axis.
As a result of the edition shown during the summer 2008 "Roy Lichtenstein: Girls" exhibition at the Gagosian Gallery, at one point the gallery was in possession of two editions of Girl in Mirror, one of which was damaged.
In the warped glass of the fairground mirror – the first of a hall of mirrors, each of which will make a poem – the mother's rose-print sundress is reflected, its fabric seen as a landscape, eventually an Eden.
The plane Σ represents the extended incoherent light source, M1 and M2 represent the mirrors (one of which is actually the image of the mirror on the beamsplitter, not shown).
Ms. Mankin will bring a tiger-maple four-drawer chest, a collection of federal mirrors, most of which have reverse glass painting on top, a 1750 tavern table and a horse weather vane.
A DMD is comprised of an array of mirrors each of which are opto-electromechanical elements manufactured on top of static random-access memory cells allowing each element to be addressed separately (see Fig. 5).
These photons amplify their numbers further by bouncing back and forth between two mirrors, one of which is only partially silvered, which lets some of the light out in a characteristically focused beam.
Demorest's Mirror of Fashions, which featured, in addition to the obligatory colour fashion plates, a pattern stapled into each copy.
"Henry Box Brown, or the Mirror of Slavery," which is scheduled to have its premiere in 2005, ties the British textile industry to the trans-Atlantic slave trade.
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