Sentence examples for performance rendering from inspiring English sources

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Carbon nanotube (CNT) based architectures have increased the scientific interest owning to their exceptional performance rendering them promising candidates for advanced industrial applications in the nanotechnology field.

The nano-thickness and double-layer structure of the oxide formed on the MAO process, with an inner compact structure free of defects, as well as the surface compressive residual stresses typically produced by the anatase phase, ascribe the unaffected fatigue performance, rendering the materials in this condition suitable characteristics in designing orthopedic implants.

Third, younger and older adults need not use the same resource pools to achieve the same level of performance, rendering the entire exercise focused on a single resource pool rather superfluous.

Considering on conventional polygonization or adaptive mesh methods may incur high computing costs and detail losses, an improved particle-based method is provided for real-time fluid surface rendering with the screen-space technology and the utilities of the modern graphics hardware to achieve the high performance rendering; meanwhile, it effectively protects fluid details.

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Tuesday's performance rendered even Valentine speechless.

Ms. Powell's quietly charged performance renders her character's somewhat obscure motivations believable.

It's a lovely, deep performance, rendered all the more resonant by the air of nostalgic distance that Lynch builds into it.

It's a lovely, deep performance, rendered all the more resonant by the air of nostalgic distance that Lynch builds into it.

Her uncanny performance, rendered as a series of fits and starts that somehow blend into a vital whole, sets the tone and form for everything else.

The conference began with lectures from Christine Gianone and Frank da Cruz on Kermit history, philosophy, use, programming, protocol, and performance, rendered into Russian by interpreters.

928, 932, 38 L.Ed. 822 (1894) (agreement to convey land "after the making of the payment and full performance" rendered such payment and performance a condition precedent to the duty to convey. (emphasis in original)).

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