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"There's no ball, you just swing the club across a reference grid.
The reference grid position of any function key may vary according to the specifications listed below.
Then break it into 15x15 pixel blocks and insert the reference grid between them.
Without a clear reference grid, it becomes more accurate to describe the four dimensions as towards/away, left/right, up/down and past/future.
A green reference grid slipped up over his vision and he focused on a jetty at the far end of the town's clearing.
To navigate it, you need a map with elevations, contour lines and reference grids.
Gillian punched up a coordinate reference grid, wondering if diere were some tiny island out here.
The program can create reference grids.
The less common printing term "reference grid," is an unrelated system with roots in the early days of printing.
For a full Aztec code, it is broken into four 10-bit pieces, and those pieces are each divided in half by the reference grid.
The topography was then sculpted manually, correlating locations with the maps by means of a reference grid.
This can be seen in the new maps' reference grid, insistently indexed to 15 seconds of latitude and longitude.
The pattern continues indefinitely outward, with 15-pixel blocks of data separated by rows and columns of the reference grid.
OpenCRG handles any arbitrary scalar data versus a reference grid.
Likewise, additional reference grid rows and columns are inserted 32 pixels from the center, making a 12-layer symbol 67x67 pixels.
One way to construct the symbol is to delete the reference grid entirely, and begin with a 14x14-pixel core centered on a 2x2 pixel white square.
Pei Xiu (224-271 CE) was the first to describe in detail the use of a graduated scale and geometrically plotted reference grid.
A full Aztec code symbol has, in addition to the core, a "reference grid" of alternating black and white pixels occupying every 16th row and column.
This type of ground may also be known as a Signal Reference Grid or Ground (SRG) or an Equipotential Ground.
By means of the reference grid, each key can be identified by a unique combination of a letter (indicating the row) and a sequence of two digits (indicating the column).
But their images lacked meridians and parallels, the standard reference grid that provides geographic orientation, and there was no way to translate the abundance of satellite data into the language of a standard map.
Analog scopes do not necessarily include a calibrated reference grid for size measurement of waves, and they may not display waves in the traditional sense of a line segment sweeping from left to right.
Each grid is aligned with the INSPIRE reference grid recommended in the 1st Workshop on European Reference Grids.
In manufacturing industries, these patterns are used for studying microscopic strain in materials: by deforming a grid with respect to a reference grid and measuring the moiré pattern, the stress levels and patterns can be deduced.
The alphanumeric zone (being a part of the alphanumeric section) has to contain 47 or more keys used to input characters, including the Space bar which has to be placed in the lowest row (row A according to the reference grid specified in ISO/IEC 9995-1).