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    in order to create more opportunities for patient satisfaction and clinical success (Olson, 2015). However, with the difficult learning curve, it will show how dentists are still apprehensive to purchase these machines. Keywords: Standard Tessellation Language, Digital Images ENTERING THE DIGITAL AGE: DIGITAL IMPRESSIONS 3 Entering the Digital Age: Scanning Impressions Technological Advances It has come as no surprise that technology and science have made incredible advances to

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    last of his long study trips, this time on an ocean freighter along the coast of Italy to Spain. On this trip, he encountered several prints created in Spain in the Middle Ages that held a special interest for him and later inspired many of his tessellation pieces. In 1937, Escher moved to a small town near Brussels, returned to Brussels in 1941, and moved a final time in 1970, to Laren, located in the Netherlands. After 1937, Escher traveled a great deal less frequently, leaving home only for vacations

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    painted dots covering her body. The photograph communicated what seemed to be a special message that fascinated me; I was curious about what symbolism the polka dots express and what connotations Kusama was intending to reveal by painting repetitive tessellations. I was instantly drawn to the manner in which Kusama dresses in the fashion of her own endless imagination; it seemed that Kusama’s body and art have merged into one creative entity, softening the variance between the artist and the art piece

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    The problem of providing coverage using a group of mobile agents is investigated, where it is desired to minimize the overall coverage metric (service cost) while achieving maximum coverage with minimum actuator energy required by each agent. In addition, a distributed multi-agent area coverage control (MAACC) law is then provided which guarantees the convergence of agents to the optimal configuration with respect to the cost (coverage metric) function. A common assumption in all of the coverage

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    The modern mosaic differs greatly from the medium’s ancient form. Once composed of uniform pebbles in unstructured compositions, it wasn’t until the 8th century BCE when the Greeks began developing mosaics to form decorative and artistic designs. Using the small pebble technique the ancient Greeks used strategic placement of the varying shades and colors to create geometric patterns and detailed scenes including depictions of a variety of flora and fauna. As the practice of art developed in the

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    certain materials to create virtual simulations of how the project will behave under certain conditions. The second step is called Conversion to STL. You will have to convert the CAD drawing, to the STL format. STL is an acronym for standard tessellation language. Which is a file format developed for 3D Systems in 1987 for use by its stereolithography apparatus (SLA) machines. Most 3D printers use STL files in addition to some proprietary file types such as, ZPR by Z corporation. Some of the types

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    Abstract-Expressionism was a later form of Expressionism. It expressed emotions like Expressionism, but the ideas used color and form by themselves. The trend was popular among larger canvases and new materials. It was an experimentation of abstract designs, techniques, and materials. Paintings might be a paint blob on canvas, or three blue stripes on a green background. Some found it absurd, while others found it inspiring. Jackson Pollock was an American artist who was well known for drip

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    Areas of knowledge are specific branches of knowledge, each of which can be seen to have a distinct nature and requires different ways of knowing. Description is a written or spoken account of a person, object or event and thus, relies on our perception of the world. Transformation is a change that goes beyond a norm or a paradigm. In order for something to be considered knowledge, it needs to go through both the process of description and transformation. Due to their approach to acquisition of knowledge

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    each wing upward as shown, then fold it back again slightly. The pelican will now rest on its wings and sit up. Finished Pelican! Classifying some types of origami There are lots of types of origami: • Action Origami • Origami Tessellations • Pure land Origami • Toilet Paper Origami • Wet Folding Origami • Crease Patterns • Dollar Bill Origami • Golden Venture Folding • Modular Origami Conclusion: Thus, we conclude that in this project we can use

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    While sitting on his designated airplane seat, he lifted the window shades to catch a glimpse of the world underneath him. The once coral and purple sky transformed into a vast expanse of jet-black. A tessellation of luminous stars materialized amongst the ocean of blackness. Some were dull, merely flickering into existence every now and then, but there was an adequate amount of shimmering stars to illuminate the dark night. Edward Hunt, the most powerful man alive, closed his laptop and rubbed his

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