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Visualised

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Visualised meaning

simple past and past participle of visualise

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In that candid conversation with Spanish chef Dani Garcia, Guardiola visualised a world beyond Manchester City, of cooking, golf and managing to sleep.

Watkins said afterwards he had visualised his winner before coming on.

The images were visualised in accordance with the Air Quality Index.

The project—published by Routledge, Taylor & Francis—allows the full scale of the devastation to be visualised like never before.

When the insurance market was liberalised 19 years ago, one of the several benefits visualised was expansion of the market and creation of huge employment opportunities.

The makers of this song visualised Madhuri (Dixit) ji in the song and she went on to become legendary with the song.

When asked if he has visualised the day Kartel makes his return to the area, Sikka could not contain his joy.

Because the absolute squares of the amplitudes equate to probabilities, it follows that α and β must be constrained by the equation : Bloch sphere The possible states for a single qubit can be visualised using a Bloch sphere (see diagram).

The field may be visualised by a set of imaginary lines whose direction at any point is the same as that of the field.

The leaking veins responsible may be visualised by infusing a mixture of saline and x ray contrast medium and performing a cavernosogram. citation In Digital Subtraction Angiography (DSA), the images are acquired digitally.

These could be fractionated by electrophoresis on a polyacrylamide gel and visualised using autoradiography.

They are visualised as lotuses or flowers with a different number of petals in every chakra.

They are visualised using Napthal Black or Amido Black staining.

They independently visualised microscopic single-celled parasites (later called Leishman-Donovan bodies) living within the cells of infected human organs.

This was not as much of a problem in males, but in female carriers, where the fragile site could generally only be seen in 10% of cells, the mutation often could not be visualised.