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Theater Ben Brantley The days shrink, light fails, the mercury falls, and though annoying singers everywhere insist it is a time for joy unbounded, December can be one of the cruelest months in New York.
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To avoid heading into the twilight zone of extreme ultraviolet lithography (or, worse, X-rays), chipmakers need to shrink the light.
At some point the dedicated e-reader market is likely to start shrinking in light of the proliferation of more versatile color tablets, analysts say.
For Armitstead, the opportunity to shrink from the light for a while will be gratefully seized.
Yet here I am, literally locked in — doors closed, windows shut, while I shy and shrink from the light.
By shrinking the light-sensitive faces of pixels by a third, the new sensor is able to pack in 15 million of them.
What's more, notes Lene Hau of Harvard University, light pulses shrink as they slow down, a property that might give scientists an efficient means of compressing information stored on light pulses.
Spread in prepared pan. 4. Bake 10 to 11 minutes, or just until sides shrink and top is light gold.
Viewers can find out for themselves why Arnaud Desplechin's Jimmy P: Psychotherapy of a Plains Indian, a starched dual-character study of a Native American second world war veteran and his patient shrink, never saw the light of day in the UK, though Nicolas Klotz's Heartbeat Detector remains a sinuous, cerebral corporate thriller.
Azobenzene liquid-crystal networks (LCNs) are well known for their photo-deformation, shrinking in UV light, and reverting to their original shape in visible light.
A roll-to-roll imprinted optical setup consisting of a gratings upon a light bar (LB) is designed to shrink the coupling length between a point light source and a light guide for application in a mobile phone display.
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