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volumetricsDealing with size. Refers to storage and database requirements and typically deals with configuring the size of caches, buffers, backup units, etc. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| And when we offered lower-calorie-density food in small portions, they reduced their calories by 30 percent--that's over 800 fewer calories a day," adds Rolls, who is the author of Volumetrics (HarperCollins, 2000). The flat planarity of the glass panes starts to open up, transforming into trompe l'oeil volumetrics as the viewer circles the sculpture, looking-at becoming looking-through: The syncopated rhythm of the different triangular fabric zones starts to reveal shifting geometric portals to inner and outer spaces where actual volume, negative volume, and--because of transparency and reflection--even seeming interdimensionality collide. It's our view that the extent to which we can build a robust keypad and add new sensor capabilities as they come online to that infrastructure, either for volumetrics or additional functionality, will facilitate the provision and rapid dissemination of geospatial intelligence and do it a lot faster and more efficiently than we're able to do it today. |
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