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"optically" Definitions
  1. in a way that is connected with the sense of sight or the relationship between light and sight
  2. in a way that is connected with helping somebody see things more clearly
  3. (computing) in a way that uses light for reading or storing information
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And they were not optically active, like the tartaric acid.
"It's very hard, optically, to respond to the State of the Union address in any environment that optically conveys the same stature or importance or seriousness," communications consultant Liz Mair, a Republican, told CNN.
"Optically, it's intimidating," said Chip Bowers, the Warriors' chief marketing officer.
Optically, we look so different, but here we are getting along.
Yosemite's Starbucks is an optically egregious joinder between corporations and national parks.
And GoPro is promising improved image stabilization, but it's still done digitally, not optically.
Optically, staying quiet would give the president's critics a field day at his expense.
THAT'S THE POINT YOURE LOOKING AT THIS OPTICALLY OH, A 2400 GOES TO 215.
When they tap their snouts to the glass, the screen detects their touch optically.
Its color is optically emergent, the result not of chemical pigment but of structure.
The color is very specific and carefully chosen to make the space optically challenging.
A lot of it has to be optically correct at the same time, too.
We can also say that these clouds are mostly transparent ('optically thin' in astrophysics parlance).
And yet, even as one becomes aware of Wurmfield's technique, what happens optically is spellbinding.
But, optically, that's not the impression, even when one could argue that's the wrong impression.
Facebook, for example, is exploring methods for optically reading brain activity from outside the skull.
Partnering with Big Tobacco may not seem like the best way to do that, optically speaking.
I think it came off, optically, to the broader world, like lack of interest or enthusiasm.
To see an image is to perceive it optically, to read an image is something more.
This creates a "shadow" to optically allude to the larger eye you are trying to create.
Air Force fliers could use the same gear to aim early, optically-guided bombs and missiles.
The registration of the concentric lines (red, blue, and green) is key to what happens optically.
The VIX below 12 and unable to lift despute the red indexes today is optically odd, maybe.
Her last show featured optically "tricky" paintings by a graduate student in fine arts, Kate Mosher Hall.
Optically, it suggested the opposite: that Twitter was conferring legitimacy and authority to a known white supremacist.
"I think Ted will conveniently make anything look optically to try to sell a point," he said.
Like other mobile manufacturers, OnePlus has had some optically bad software issues over the past few months.
A 5.5-inch, quad-HD display and 16-megapixel optically stabilized camera round out the spec sheet.
The other difference is the camera, as the XR has just a single, optically stabilized 12-megapixel sensor.
From there, he uses optically-clear color polyester films and crepe paper graphic tape on a glass surface.
It's the first to feature two cameras, one for regular shooting and the other for optically zooming in.
But corn syrup is also what scientists call "optically active," because of the shape of its sugar molecules.
Is that shaped painting from 19633 by Al Loving delirious because it flips optically between flat and dimensional?
"The reality is, optically, it doesn't look good, but I think the facts speak for themselves," said Rep.
Earlier in the 19th century, Jean-Baptiste Biot, a French physicist, discovered that tartaric acid was optically active.
Though they're "optically cheap," Seymour sees gaming company Melco Crown Entertainment as an interesting trade at $14.50 per share.
The front camera has also been majorly upgraded with a new, optically stabilized lens (a first for any smartphone).
The problem for Clinton is, Trump isn't as dull, plutocratic (at least optically), and as standard Republican as Romney.
An included waterproof case will take you to 60 meters deep, and the optically-stabilized video is very good.
Percussions and bass begin as lights begin to flash an optically elusive image of the Falkland islands across the theater.
But many of the show's most optically arresting works are by artists who might be unfamiliar to North American viewers.
" Explains founder Carisa Janes, "The optically transparent particles alter the appearance of the skin by manipulating and refracting favorable light.
An interesting illusion occurs with the glass: because of the gradual darkening of its ends, it seems to bend optically.
Optically, it was the equivalent of an eighth-grader schooling LeBron James, even if technically that's far from the truth.
Our fashion critic said that while the gesture may have been superficial at best, it was strategic and optically effective.
With a telephoto lens, you can zoom in and still retain details because the lens is optically magnifying the iPhone's lens.
This size disparity gives the exhibition a vibe similar to Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, making Matsuyama's all the more optically stunning.
At the 2008 Beijing Olympics, she took on a much larger role: art-directing the optically and physically staggering opening ceremony.
Google added a 2X optically zoomed lens to the Pixel 4, and as a result, you get great 2X zoomed photos.
Optically, the House Republican response to the standoff is all wrong and racially off — but, in all seriousness, they don't care.
And I think sometimes these reactions tend to be, as you said, like optically, people were upset because of the optics.
Super Res ZoomScreenshot: Gizmodo (Google)The ability to optically zoom on smartphones is highly limited and you lose quality with digital zooms.
The telephoto and wide-angle lenses are optically stabilized, which means they will compensate for slight movements to avoid taking blurry pictures.
The optically stabilized telephoto lens is offset by 90 degrees, focusing light onto an image sensor after it travels through a prism.
Heidi, on the defensive, pushes back and points out that getting rid of Walter would be a real missed opportunity, "optically"-speaking.
This technique doesn't add more light to the sensor — that would be prohibitively complex and expensive optically, and probably wouldn't work anyway.
Nobody should be shooting photos or videos at 10x digital zoom, but if you really must, at least everything is optically stabilized.
Optically, it would be a huge win for the Donald, who campaigned on bringing manufacturing jobs back to the U.S. from China.
A few months back, I covered a step-by-step tutorial on contouring techniques Korean women use to optically shrink their faces.
An Apple patent application published on Tuesday depicts an "optically reflective layer," creating a metallic-looking housing for a laptop or phone.
Today, we can genetically engineer neurons to build their own communication devices that deliver messages to and from computers optically, rather than electrically.
Then a dip in liquid resin fills in the tiny valleys and flaws, making the lens, if not optically perfect, at least functional.
The towers don't need to connect to your computer, and they can sync with each other either optically or with a long cable.
And if he does beat her in her home state of New York that could deal a big blow optically to her campaign.
It has a 23-megapixel (non-Ultra Pixel) optically stabilized rear camera, 20153-megapixel front camera, and a 22015-inch quad HD display.
The Kelly is the simplest in layout, but the most optically activated, with the three colors throbbing as rapidly as a racing heart.
"Compared to other optically clear materials, such as polycarbonate, hard ceramic materials like zirconia offer improved strength and fracture toughness," the patent says.
At this point, you may be wondering: who cares if the physics-defying laser swords in the space wizard franchise are optically realistic?
The 12-megapixel camera comes with an optically stabilized f/2.0 lens and has large pixels, so it is capable of taking good photos.
The ultrawide and telephoto cameras aren't optically stabilized, so they're not as well-suited to low-light use, but they're a welcome addition nonetheless.
The rear telephoto camera is also the same as the iPhone X: an optically stabilized f/2.4 lens with the same 9993-megapixel sensor.
Because acrylic is not optically active, the rays that passed through the letters — and traveled through less of the syrup — had a different orientation.
"Optically, volatility is still very low, but fear is increasing," Mr. Cole said, pulling up a chart on one of his six trading windows.
The Su-34 or Fullback is bigger, sports a very different front section, and is capable of precision bombing with laser- or optically-guided munitions.
ANDREW ROSS SORKIN: Do you think you could have cut a different or better deal so that he at least optically these questions wouldn't exist?
The wide and telephoto cameras are the same ones that were found on last year's S9 Plus, with 12-megapixel sensors and optically stabilized lenses.
The Note 8's rear cameras are both listed as having 12-megapixel sensors with optically stabilized lenses, but that is where their similarities end.
First of all, Huawei has added a third lens to the back of the P20 Pro, which provides an 8-megapixel, optically stabilized telephoto camera.
Goldman Sach's purchase of Venezuelan bonds is a problem both optically and ethically, a former managing director of the financial firm told CNBC on Tuesday.
With larger, more optically perfect lenses and semiconductor subpixels fabricated at nanometer scales, the precision and sensitivity of modern cameras is nothing short of incredible.
A new touch is the fingerprint sensor on the front; the optically-stabilized camera is also flush with the device, unlike rivals Samsung and Apple.
The telephoto and wide-angle lenses are optically stabilized, which means it will compensate for slight movements so you don't end up taking a blurry shot.
The 12-megapixel sensor has an f/1.7, optically stabilized lens and dual-pixel autofocus, and it can take lovely photos in many different lighting conditions.
Things have gotten so bad for Penn, at least optically, UFC honcho Dana White said he will never allow Penn to fight again in his league.
The latter lets you zoom 2x as close optically without losing any image quality as compared to digital zoom, which uses software to enhance an image.
The camera on the 10 is also a familiar tune: it's a 12-megapixel3 unit with a bright, f/63, optically-stabilized lens and laser autofocus.
They looked okay — I've never been a huge fan of digital zoom, but at least you're starting with an image that's been optically pulled twice as close.
The V28's rear cameras are comprised of a standard 280-megapixel camera with an f/21.9 optically stabilized lens and a 27-degree field of view.
Microsoft has dumbed this down into optically tracked gestures like the "air tap" for HoloLens that let you select things in a pretty straightforward, yet cumbersome way.
While there aren't stats to back this up, a less-than-thrilling schedule, often featuring middling teams in primetime has not, optically, done the NFL many favors.
His departure is optically useful and may allow WeWork's bankers and backers to bill the company as learning from its mistakes and placing grown-ups in charge.
One spec that hasn't changed since last year is the S8's main camera, which is a 27-megapixel sensor behind a f/28 optically stabilized lens setup.
The Q24 has the same 2995mm f/2500 optically stabilized lens as before, but the higher resolution of the new sensor offers more cropping flexibility after the fact.
The A93R has Sony's famous five-axis stabilization system, which when used with optically stabilized lenses, employs three axes on the sensor and the two inside the lens.
The iPhone 8 Plus and iPhone X have a dual camera system with a secondary 2x telephoto lens that lets you zoom in optically without losing image quality.
With larger, more optically perfect lenses and nanometer-scaled image sensors and processors, the precision and sensitivity of modern cameras are incredible, especially compared to common human eyes.
In paintings such as the optically pulsing red and blue "Eyeopener" (2018), I sense Ledgerwood's push to expand her possibilities, and to bring other visual possibilities into play.
In each of the 10 paintings, Valledor optically activates the surface, suggesting space or seemingly bending a plane, all while working with solid color and clearly defined shapes.
Subsequent perfection of heterostructure lasers and heterotransistors based on combined materials made possible today's world of LED screens, optically read disks and the fiber-optic technology behind cellphones.
The back of the iPhone X has two optically stabilized 210-megapixel cameras, one with a f/23 wide angle lens and the other with an f/23 telephoto.
Another method to ensure that a product contains less than the 20 parts per million limit is to mechanically or optically sort the oats from any gluten-containing grains.
Most importantly, it can now use machine learning to optically scan photos posted to the app to detect bullying and send the post to Instagram's community moderators for review.
"Even though these rules have literally absolutely nothing to do with domestic gun control, I didn't think it was optically the right time to start discussing guns," he said.
Working with a smooth, precise touch on square or nearly square medium-size canvases, he systematically plays with basic conventions of Modernist design to optically invigorating and subtly comical effect.
The 10's rear camera has a 12-megapixel sensor behind an optically stabilized f/1.8 lens that should take better photos in low light compared to HTC's earlier efforts.
Olympus also told me that the lens is designed to be optically sound and distortion free across the entire zoom range, avoiding the "sweet spot" pitfalls that beset most telephotos.
The rectangles of the larger "ParaPivot I," especially while you're looking south, chop Midtown into morsels of architectural appreciation or financial critique, depending on your view (politically and optically speaking).
Solutions available to China's communist regime, such as severely restricting the movements of tens of millions of people, are not readily available — nor optically feasible — in a 13-state democracy.
As to the cameras, the Mi 210 Pro's 23/2999-inch 2570 megapixel sensor is paired with an optically stabilized eight-element lens (compared to seven on the Mi 210).
Convinced that they might be looking at "optically invisible" galaxies, as the study calls them, the researchers followed up on the data using the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA).
This means you can now optically zoom in to 2x, which means you can get closer to your subject without suffering from any of the distortion that comes with digital zoom.
A second attempt, made a few years ago using a method called optically stimulated luminescence to examine some of the site's sediment, hinted that it was at least 60,000 years old.
A team of researchers has achieved the fastest ever transmission rate for digital information between a single transmitter and receiver, sending data optically at a frankly ridiculous 1.125 terabits per second.
There are factual and, to some extent, qualitative differences as well: Held's works are imposingly large and contain many variations on one theme, a combination that's optically but also haptically impressive.
Citi said that while Egyptian Treasury bills with yields around 22 percent looked "optically interesting", interest rate increases of another 2 or 3 percentage points could be needed to stabilize inflation.
But as the Syrian civil war intensified, the U.S. strengthened its commitment by providing selected rebels with American "tune-launched, optically tracked, wire-guided" antitank missiles, better known as BGM-71 TOWs.
The 7193-megapixel, optically-stabilized main cameras of both the S9 and S9+ have two aperture settings thanks to an aperture plate on both phones that slides in place whenever it's needed.
On the surface, its failure to get a vote on the floor is optically embarrassing, but in the long term, passing bad bills is far worse than not passing anything at all.
Optically captivating paintings by the Los Angeles artist Lee Mullican (1919-1998) consist of fields of fine, short lines layered over irregular grids and glyphic forms suggesting cosmic energies animating physical reality.
"I understand why optically people have a lot of questions around all that," Emmert said of Syracuse's inclusion in the Final Four one year after it served a self-imposed postseason ban.
Optically playing against that pulsating hue, Rabbia's colored-pencil flicks and ticks, accompanied by her minuscule circular or linear strokes, swell into eddies of energized color that animate each surface as a whole.
LG has combined its excellent, optically stabilized 16-megapixel camera from last year's G4 and V10 with a new wide-angle 8-megapixel module that allows for capturing bigger group or architecture shots.
For a long time, those could be provided through hard specs like high-resolution, optically bonded displays or just superb cameras — Samsung and Apple's success is testament to the fruitfulness of that strategy.
That's not only because of its scale, which is better suited to an outdoor site, but because the camera can't really deal with the work's elongated, rhomboid volumes with their optically confounding angles.
But I think it needs to be tweaked before it can fully address my needs, such as being able to upload and optically recognize that 4,366-page FOIA response I got this month.
Merkel's Conservatives want a market-based scheme involving trading in certificates entitling the bearer to emit carbon, a system optically less like a tax, with proceeds funding support for companies' research and investment.
The U.S. could use the same process it's using now to supply vetted groups of Syrian rebels under a covert program with tube-launched, optically tracked, wire-guided (TOW) anti-tank guided missiles.
They then shifted to a technique called optically stimulated luminescence dating for the deepest layers, which was used to measure the last time the sand in the rock shelter was exposed to sunlight.
And another subscription service is very good, at least optically, for the big music labels, who are trying to push the idea that music is something you pay for on a recurring basis.
The 21080x zoom lens is optically stabilized, which helps with shaky hands during the day, but can't make up for the slow aperture of f/21440 — your results will be pretty blurry at night.
While being able to optically zoom is obviously a benefit to any photographer, it's sort of hard to imagine the difference a 2x zoom can make until you actually see two shots side by side.
According to the product description, the case is "crafted with a blend of optically clear polycarbonate and flexible TPU materials," so hopefully it won't yellow over time as much as cheaper third-party clear cases.
LEE TILLMAN: I think the issue is that when you look at optically the oil and gas space today, there are a lot of players out there doing the same things in the same locations.
"Optically, I think the trip went off as well as either side could have expected," Matthew Goodman, senior advisor for Asian economics at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, told CNBC's Chery Kang on Tuesday.
Perhaps most importantly, the phone appears to have a similar camera to its more expensive cousins, featuring a 12-megapixel sensor with 1.4-micron pixels and an optically-stabilized lens with an aperture of f/1.8.
"iPhone 7 Plus owners should get the most fun out of this simply due to the zoom afforded by that extra camera, as it will let you get closer optically," he told Mashable in an email.
It doesn't matter the size of the lens, the material it's made from, or what it will be used for, this equation will spit out the exact numbers needed to design it to be optically perfect.
A big-market, historically successful team like the Red Sox tearing down a team that won the World Series two years ago and dealing their best player to save money isn't great for the league optically.
Bortolami is celebrating its relocation to eastern TriBeCa from Chelsea with Daniel Buren's "To Align: works in situ 19363," a festive, optically rich threesome of site-specific installations by arguably the art world's most Duchampian painter.
The 3T's rear camera is the same 16-megapixel, optically stabilized unit as found on the 3, but it has been given a more scratch-resistant sapphire lens cover and improved electronic image stabilization when shooting video.
But "Red Roses" is more directly juxtaposed with a painting and two drawings by the superb British artist Bridget Riley, whose optically buzzy vertical stripes relate to it only by trivial analogy between intellectually opposed chromatic intensities.
Using a well-established dating technique known as Optically Stimulated Luminescence (OSL), the researchers directly dated the sediments within which the projectile points and other artifacts were buried, arriving at a range between 28,103 and 210,2400 years ago.
Still, the ability to optically and digitally zoom does completely change how you shoot with your drone, and it can create shots you usually don't see on many drones, excluding Parrot's Anafi that came out earlier this year.
The telephoto lens is the only one that's optically stabilized on the P20 Pro, though I can't say I've seen any hand shake in the hundreds of photos I've shot with any of the cameras on this phone.
And whereas Hodgkin's paint is generally pretty soupy, Amenoff likes his to be thick enough to scrub over an underlying layer without obscuring it completely, so the colors blend optically — see "Morn" (2017-18, 36 by 81970 inches).
"The valuation of more than 13 billion euros appears steep, but is optically inflated through Scout24's acquisition of loss-making consumer finance firm Finanzcheck and the transfer of some consumer service ops to Autoscout," one source said.
The 103's front camera has also been upgraded to a 5-megapixel sensor with optically stabilized, f/1.8 wideangle lens (a first for front-facing cameras, according to HTC), that should make for better selfies in low light.
"Optically, not having Carnival, Norwegian and Royal Caribbean in the marketplace will recreate negative perceptions about Cuba," said Kavulich, president of the U.S.-Cuba Trade and Economic Council Inc, referring to the three main cruise lines forced to cancel service.
"The live situation was optically quite dramatic but the important thing to focus on is the no-human-casualty dimension, which gives ample space to de-escalate the situation," said Salman Ahmed, chief investment strategist at Lombard Odier Investment Managers.
Using a series of reflective color bars as a layer of abstraction from the complicated codes, the codes were then optically scanned using helium-neon lasers that were intended to pick up the details of the codes, no matter the weather.
The red SunPhoto: Joybot (Flickr)First, how the dust turned the Sun red: "The reddening of the sun arises from preferential scattering of blue light, as light is attenuated within the optically thick plume," according to the paper published in Environmental Research Letters.
But despite its flaws, Falconer believes that Ontario has it better than the rest of Canada and the US in that the SIU is unique as an optically independent investigative body that is automatically brought in in situations of serious injury or death.
On top of all this, there is the design of the lenses that sit inside a headset in front of a user's eyes to adjust optically for the fact that what is actually a nearby image is supposed to be some distance away.
Using technique called optically stimulated luminescence to date, roughly, when a layer was last exposed to sunlight, they spotted classic floods, like 2000, which caused $23 billion in damages, and 1937, which required the largest rescue deployment the US Coast Guard had ever undertaken.
But the rear wide angle camera (that you'll use most often) has been updated: it's still an optically stabilized f/1.8 lens with a 12-megapixel sensor, but each of those 12 megapixels is physically bigger now, which means they can collect more light.
RBC Capital Markets analysts said the price of the deal - at 5.6 times recent sales and 22.9 times recent EBITDA - looked "optically high", but added: "Belmond owns a unique portfolio of trophy real estate assets, that will allow LVMH to increase its exposure to experiential luxury".
Motion sickness is caused by a conflict between signals arriving in the brain from the inner ear (which forms the base of the vestibular system, the sensory apparatus that deals with movement and balance, and which detects motion mechanically), and from the eyes, which detect motion optically.
"The well-timed release may, optically help Trump achieve his goal of lowering domestic gasoline prices ahead of midterm elections given that the fall shoulder season is typically when retail prices fall and refiners head into turnarounds," said Michael Tran, commodity strategist at RBC Capital Markets.
He produced elementary structures in semitransparent materials like expanded steel mesh or translucent plastic, organized identical forms in serial groups, created optically confounding works using mirrors, built labyrinths, and began to explore less rigidly structured means of activating space, like scattering materials randomly about the gallery.
"They never invited us for dinner, then at the last minute they realized that optically it wasn't playing very well in public for them, so they put out a statement that we didn't have dinner because I was tired," Tillerson said, according to a transcript of the interview.
" Denied cutting short his meeting with the South Koreans: "They never invited us for dinner, then at the last minute they realized that optically it wasn't playing very well in public for them, so they put out a statement that we didn't have dinner because I was tired.
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But Falconer argues that while optically, "the balance could be better struck," he says it's a matter of resources — it costs less to employ retired police officers who receive pensions to work part-time — and that civilians investigators have also been some of the worst he's seen on the unit.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads "Moholy-Nagy: Optical Sound," a recent three-part concert curated by artist Luke DuBois and musician Zach Layton at the Guggenheim Museum, highlighted both the history and the modern trajectory of optically inspired sound, especially as put forth by visual artist László Moholy-Nagy.
Using a new dating technique known as optically stimulated luminescence (OSL), in which scientists can tell the last time a grain of sand was exposed to sunlight, the researchers were able to corroborate the previously established date of the sites, and also show that humans occupied these two locations during and after the Toba eruption.
"Products produced at Letterkenny include the Patriot, TOW (tube-launched optically tracked wire-grounded anti-tank missile), Javelin, Avenger, HIMARS (high-mobility artillery rocket system), Sentinel, route-clearance vehicles, ground mobility vehicles, material-handling equipment, construction equipment, shelters, power generators and Soldier-support equipment," according to the US Army Aviation and Missile Command statement.
Dolgin pointed out that de-dollarization progress is also "optically suppressed" by the effects of a depreciation of the euro and ruble against the dollar by around 20% and 50% respectively since 2013, suggesting that the drop in the share of Russian dollar usage would have been more pronounced had these exchange levels remained unchanged.
"The End of Relevance," which, like the two all-impasto works, was done in 2015 (it would be intriguing to learn where the completion of the three paintings fell chronologically), is the most optically dazzling work in the show: composed of wobbly black lines over a pale blue field, with a mass of black scribbles dominating the right half and two black-outlined blobs of yellow paint in the lower left quadrant, the visual buzz set off by the close proximity of the lines messes with your eyes and brain.

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