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It is a verb that means to gradually change or transform, often from one form to another. It is commonly used in technology and art to describe the process of manipulating digital images or graphics. Example: The CGI in the movie was so well done, especially the scene where the character's face began morphing into that of an alien.
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morphing
verb
Present participle of morph
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Danvers was first introduced in 1968, debuting as Ms Marvel in 1977 before morphing into Captain Marvel some 35 years later.
Instead, the moment Nick Clegg realised things were changing, that he was suddenly in prime position on the chessboard and morphing fast from pawn into knight, was more a series of moments.
Mark Gooding London Charlotte Higgins brings some much needed creative insight and common sense to an anachronistic debate rapidly morphing into a sick tale of celebrity vanity.
Even a professional maverick like Mr McCain may be less interested in playing the anti-establishment card than he was four years ago, when the entire establishment was rooting for Mr Bush. Thebiggest problem for a post-Bush Republican Party would not be a fratricidal battle over the future of conservatism but the possibility of the party morphing all too merrily into a party of opposition.
"The credit crunch is morphing from an American-centred financial crisis into a global economic crisis," says David Bowers of Absolute Strategy Research, a consultancy.Another reason why the crisis is lasting so long stems from the nature of the previous boom.
Meanwhile, those ACC systems introduced in cars a decade or so ago are now morphing into early-warning systems, similar to those on combat aircraft, designed to protect their operators from hazards surrounding them.Among the biggest road hazards is the one ahead.
Over a third of Pakistanis now live in towns and cities, where tribal and rural rivalries are morphing into violent, urban warlordism.
Color Kinetics, a firm based in Boston, already makes LED fixtures resembling large tiles that can be mounted on walls to create checkerboard-like effects or morphing colours.LEDs made of organic materials, called OLEDs, promise even more revolutionary design possibilities.
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Once the code-morphing software has identified a chunk of x86 code that has a high "repeat rate", it will then re-examine that chunk to see if it can be optimised even further.
For example, once the code-morphing software has translated a particular chunk of x86 code into micro-ops it can store the translated chunk in a special memory to avoid having to translate it again.
The firm will also be able to redesign the hardware altogether to take advantage of new technologies as they appear, rewriting the code-morphing software to maintain compatibility.
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