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James Hiller
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James Hiller

in Princeton, New Jersey) was a Canadian scientist and inventor who designed and built the first electron microscope in North America in 1938. As a boy, James Hillier thought he would like to be a commercial artist. Instead, he turned out to have a talent for mathematics and physics, and won a science scholarship to the University of Toronto. There, he and fellow student Albert Prebus invented the world's first practical electron microscope. Their first device magnified objects to 7,000 times their original size. Electron microscopes work by focussing a beam of electrons, rather than a beam of light. Hillier spent many years refining the electron microscope and marketing it to research laboratories and universities, receiving a total of 41 patents for devices and processes. After retiring from work in 1977, Dr. Hillier went to the Third World and promoted science and education. They had two sons: James Robert Hillier and William Wynship Hillier.

Keeled → Inglise keel
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Pinnakareduse standardid
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Pinnakareduse standardid

Display aspect ratio & Stylus fall depth in valley Upper envelope line of the primary profile (Waviness profile): Straight lines joining the highest points of peaks of the primary profile, after conventional discrimination of peaks. Roughness profile usually displayed as much AR: Mean spacing of roughness motifs: The arithmetical mean value of the lengths magnified height deviations than wavelength. ARi of roughness motifs, within the evaluation length, i.e. Displayed valley looks sharp but actually wide. Stylus n can contact to bottom of valley.

Materjaliteadus → Materjaliõpetus
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American Art Revision Materials
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American Art Revision Materials

Dove is considered one of the earliest abstractionists and tried collage. Exemplary artists. Max Weber (early-C20). He combined the influences of Cézanne, Matisse, Rousseau and Cubism. He later approached Futurism. He exploited violent and kaleidoscopic effects. He was largely experimental. Georgia O'Keeffe (early-C20). She painted experimental pictures in watercolors. She married Stieglitz. She later began to isolate images, especially flowers and enlarging them. She magnified details until they lost recognizability. She then displayed severe edges, rigorous formality and austere paint surfaces, often in her landscape paintings. Later in her career, she painted romantic essence of New Mexico, displaying skulls, bones and flowers and veered towards the abstract. Subsidiary artists: Gertrude Stein, Joseph Stella, John Marin, Arthur G. Dove, Marsden Hartley. The Armory Show. Held in 1913, this was the most influential art exhibition ever held in America

Keeled → Inglise keel
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US-ART - American Art Revision Materials-I
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US-ART - American Art Revision Materials, I

Dove is considered one of the earliest abstractionists and tried collage. Exemplary artists. Max Weber (early-C20). He combined the influences of Cézanne, Matisse, Rousseau and Cubism. He later approached Futurism. He exploited violent and kaleidoscopic effects. He was largely experimental. Georgia O'Keeffe (early-C20). She painted experimental pictures in watercolors. She married Stieglitz. She later began to isolate images, especially flowers and enlarging them. She magnified details until they lost recognizability. She then displayed severe edges, rigorous formality and austere paint surfaces, often in her landscape paintings. Later in her career, she painted romantic essence of New Mexico, displaying skulls, bones and flowers and veered towards the abstract. Subsidiary artists: Gertrude Stein, Joseph Stella, John Marin, Arthur G. Dove, Marsden Hartley. The Armory Show. Held in 1913, this was the most influential art exhibition ever held in America

Keeled → Inglise keel
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Differential Psychology
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Differential Psychology

­ test to improve diagnosis; not linked to education; related to basic ­ notes that low MA progress slower than their CA and high MA faster familiarity with life; aptitude not achievement ­ intellectual differences magnified over time · Binet & Simon test in 1905 ­ idea of expressing ability as ratio of MA to CA ­ key insight related to age and abilities rather than absolute difference ­ 30 tasks of increasing difficulty; attention, social interaction, ­ MA/CA = Intelligence quotient

Keeled → Inglise keel
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Elektroonika Alused
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Elektroonika Alused

suurust muuta). A CD disk contains a long string of pits written helically on the disk. The edges of the pits correspond to bina "1"s. Iga pit on umbes 0.5 mikron Each pit is approximately 0.5 microns wide and 0.83 microns to 3.56 microns lon (Remember that the wavelength of green light is approximately 0.5 micron) Each track is separated from the next track by 1.6 microns. The area between the pits is termed "land". So, a highly magnified section of track might look something like: Pits are formed in the polycarbonate disk by an injection molding process. As such, they represent some of the smallest mechanically fabricated objects made by humans. The width of a CD pit is approximately the wavelength of green light. The tracks are separated by approximately three times the wavelength of green ligh Diffraction from these features (so very close to the wavelength of light) is what gives CD disks their beautifu colors.

Elektroonika → Elektroonika alused
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A New Earth
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A New Earth

The achievements of humanity are impressive and undeniable. We have created sublime works of music, literature, painting, architecture, and sculpture. More recently, science and technology have brought about radical changes in the way we live and have enabled us to do and create things that would have been considered miraculous even two hundred years ago. No doubt: The human mind is highly intelligent. Yet its very intelligence is tainted by madness. Science and technology have magnified the destructive impact that the dysfunction of the human mind has upon the planet, other life-forms, and upon humans themselves. That is why the history of the twentieth century is where that dysfunction, that collective insanity, can be most clearly recognized. A further factor is that this dysfunction is actually intensifying and accelerating. The First World War broke out in 1914. Destructive and cruel wars, motivated by fear, greed, and the desire for power, had been common

Psühholoogia → Psühholoogia
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Dey Bared to You RuLit Net
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Dey Bared to You RuLit Net

We were dripping in sweat, our skin hot and slicked together, our chests heaving for air. As an orgasm brewed like a storm inside me, everything tightened and clenched, squeezing. He cursed and shoved one hand beneath my hip, cupping my rear and lifting me into his thrusts so that his cock head stroked over and over the spot that ached for him. "Come, Eva," he ordered harshly. "Come now." I climaxed in a rush that had me sobbing his name, the sensation enhanced and magnified by the way he'd confined my body. He threw his head back, shuddering. "Ah, Eva!" He clasped me so tightly I couldn't breathe, his hips pumping as he came long and hard. I've no idea how long we lay like that, leveled, mouths sliding over shoulders and throats to soothe and calm. My entire body tingled and pulsed. "Wow," I managed finally. "You'll kill me," he muttered with his lips at my jaw. "We're going to end up fucking each other to death." "Me

Keeled → inglise teaduskeel
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Christopher Vogler The Writers Journey
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Christopher Vogler The Writers Journey

dramatic confrontation. Usually the Shadow can be brought out into the light. T h e unrecognized or rejected parts are acknowledged and made conscious despite all their struggling to remain in darkness. Dracula's abhorrence of sunlight is a symbol of the Shadow's desire to remain unexplored. Villains can be looked at as the hero's Shadow in human form. N o matter how alien the villain's values, in some way they are the dark reflection of the hero's own desires, magnified and distorted, her greatest fears come to life. DEATH OF A VILLAIN Sometimes the hero comes close to death at the Ordeal, but it is the villain who dies. However, the hero may have other forces, other Shadows, to deal with before the adventure is over. T h e action may move from the physical arena to a moral, spiritual, or emotional plane. Dorothy kills the W i c k e d W i t c h in Act Two, but faces an ordeal of the spirit: the death of her hopes of getting home in Act Three.

Kirjandus → Ingliskeelne kirjandus
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TheCodeBreakers
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TheCodeBreakers

has entailed. No other single cryptanalysis has had such enormous consequences. Never before or since has so much turned upon the solution of a secret message. For those few moments in time, the code- breakers held history in the palm of their hand. 9. A War of Intercepts RADIO, envisioned by its inventor as a great humanitarian contribution, was seized upon by the generals soon after its birth in 1895 and impressed as an instrument of war. For it immeasurably magnified the chief military advantage of telegraphy: instantaneous and continuous control of an II entire army by a single commander. By eliminating the need for physical linkage by wire, radio speeded communication between headquarters, joined through the ether units that could not connect by wire because of distance, terrain, hostile forces, or rapid movement, opened communications with naval and air forces, and eased the economic burden of producing immense quantities of wire. But few

Informaatika → krüptograafia
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