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2012
Silverlight’s 2-D drawing support is the basic foundation for many of its more sophisticated features, such as custom-drawn controls, interactive graphics, and animation. Even if you don’t plan to create customized art for your application, you need to have a solid understanding of Silverlight’s drawing fundamentals.
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Silverlight’s 2-D drawing support is the basic foundation for many of its more sophisticated features, such as custom-drawn controls, interactive graphics, and animation. Even if you don’t plan to create customized art for your application, you need to have a solid understanding of Silverlight’s drawing fundamentals.
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Shapely hierarchical graph transformation
Proceedings IEEE Symposia on Human-Centric Computing Languages and Environments (Cat. No.01TH8587), 2002Diagrams can be represented by graphs, and the animation and transformation of diagrams can be modeled by graph transformation. This paper studies extensions of graphs and graph transformation that are important for programming with graphs: /spl middot/ We extend graphs by a notion of hierarchy that supports value composition, and define hierarchical ...
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Visual perception of shape-transforming processes: ‘Shape Scission’
Cognition, 2019Shape-deforming processes (e.g., squashing, bending, twisting) can radically alter objects' shapes. After such a transformation, some features are due to the object's original form, while others are due to the transformation, yet it is challenging to separate the two.
Schmidt, Filipp +2 more
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Shaping the Transformation of Pharmaceutical Science
Pharmaceutical Research, 2008This final issue of Pharmaceutical Research in 2008 is dedicated to the celebration of the journal’s 25th anniversary. This particular issue is a collage of (a) selected invited papers for the symposium entitled, “25th Anniversary of Pharmaceutical Research: Impact on Drug Development and Roadmap to Future Innovations” at the AAPS meeting in Atlanta ...
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Shape and nanocrystal transformations
Science, 2021Nanomaterials Cation exchange reactions that change the composition of a nanocrystal (NC) under mild conditions usually preserve the sublattice of the larger anions. Li et al. found that the shape of roxbyite (Cu1.8S) nanocrystals, which have a distorted, hexagonal, close-packed sulfide anion sublattice, affected the outcome of exchange reactions with ...
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Shape Transformers for Material and Shape Selection
Volume 5a: 17th International Conference on Design Theory and Methodology, 2005This paper presents a method for selecting materials, cross-section shapes, and combinations thereof. The novelty of the method is the definition of Shape Transformers. These parameters are dimensionless measures of the geometric quantities of a cross-section.
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Texture transfer during shape transformation
ACM Transactions on Graphics, 2005Mappings between surfaces have a variety of uses, including texture transfer, multi-way morphing, and surface analysis. Given a 4D implicit function that defines a morph between two implicit surfaces, this article presents a method of calculating a mapping between the two surfaces.
Huong Quynh Dinh +2 more
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Shape and Shape Transformations of Heated Human Red Cells
Journal of Experimental Biology, 1949ABSTRACT The action of temperatures above 48° C. on the red cell is usually regarded as a classical example of the irreversible effects of injury, the lysis which follows being attributed to a surface membrane becoming permeable because its lipid components are melted or because its protein components become denatured.
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Shapes, Transforms, and Brushes
2008When you were first introduced to WPF in Chapter 1, you learned that it’s powered by an entirely new graphics model—one that handles prebuilt controls and custom-drawn graphics in the same way, uses hardware acceleration with ordinary two-dimensional drawing, and favors scalable vectors over bitmaps.
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