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Which is, frankly, annoying: must even the most mundane household object rise up and join the tyranny of Good Design?
"Why couldn't you have an object rise out of a puddle in real time with essentially no waste?" The new technique, called continuous liquid interface production (Clip), features a moving platform that lifts printed objects gently out of a reservoir of liquid resin.
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The printed object rises from a tub of resin like the Swamp Thing and is usually covered in it when you pull it off the base using a scraper.
When extended to the 119 available languages, the number of objects rises to 25.
The eye also has layers of cells assigned to detecting color contrasts, edges and various motions, especially of objects rising up.
At the downtown Tokyo branch of Mitsukoshi, one of the city's largest stores, jewelry sales rose 27percentt in January compared with last year, while sales of art objects rose 13percentt.
In some circumstances, the human subject makes an error in projecting his retinal image, so that the object giving rise to the image appears to be in a different place from its true one; the image is said to be falsely projected.
"If people don't object the rise will just go through unchallenged.
On this model of perception, contact between sense and object gives rise to a perceptual image (ākāra) which represents the specific characteristics of that object.
The term "matrix" (Latin for "womb", derived from mater mother ) was coined by James Joseph Sylvester in 1850, who understood a matrix as an object giving rise to a number of determinants today called minors, that is to say, determinants of smaller matrices that derive from the original one by removing columns and rows.
Remarkably, a cue on the same object gave rise to shorter response times than did a cue on the other object, even if the distances between cues and probes were the same.
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