Sentence examples for visual implications from inspiring English sources

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This paper is an attempt to contribute towards addressing the special and visual implications of fending that result from fences erected around properties.

Valid representation of the visual implications of complex geo-temporal dynamics central to ecosystem management will present major challenges to landscape quality assessment.

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A major change of shelterbelt type occurred in the area with landscape ecological and visual scenery implications.

To further investigate wavefront aberration over the visual field and implications for aberration correction over the field (e.g. wide field retinal imaging), we analysed the aberration data with two alternative methods.

Our main finding that spatially nonpredictive tactile events did not lead to small spatially specific cued zones of visual space has implications for the current view of good spatial coordination of touch and vision across postures.

However, several neuroimaging studies in humans have presented evidence that argues for a stronger role of V1 in binocular rivalry and hence, by implication, visual awareness".

Mr. Bush's advisers accused the Gore campaign of playing fast and loose with the facts of the disputed vote in Florida, and they came to a news conference here armed with voter registration statistics, visual aids and pointed implications that Vice President Al Gore and his allies were acting like sore losers.

Our results have real-world implications for visual design and technology, particularly if the goal is to serve a wide range of potential users.

This has created a new Visual Vocabulary with profound implications for the future.

Drivers were engaged in one-on-one sessions with a health educator, covering the implications of visual impairment for driving, the development of skills and strategies for avoiding potential hazards, and a confidence building component.

In the latter, the TP seems to be highly involved in linguistic integration, allowing semantic association of words, fundamental in the understanding of a story (Maguire and Mummery 1999), a feature that would also fit with purported implications in visual imagery of words, as described by Jackson and Schacter (2004).

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