| 21. | The standard map is a surface of section applied by a stroboscopic projection on the variables of the kicked rotator.
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| 22. | Modern culture, technology and time constraints have produced a new form : the stroboscopic story, told in a flash.
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| 23. | The effect of stroboscopic lighting became apparent to the general public when it first became popular in discotheques during the 1960s.
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| 24. | On July 6, 1983, stroboscopic comet tail showing the path of a pitch to the catcher's glove.
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| 25. | The show included 16 mm film projections by Warhol, combined with a stroboscopic-light show designed by Danny Williams.
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| 26. | Susan Derges photographed jets of water using stroboscopic lights and sound waves, producing images that look like necklaces of water drops.
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| 27. | In 1931, Edgerton and Germeshausen had formed a partnership to study high-speed photographic and stroboscopic techniques and their applications.
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| 28. | These forms of the effect are known as stroboscopic effects : the original smooth rotation of the wheel is visible only intermittently.
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| 29. | Viewing these markings in artificial light at mains frequency produces a stroboscopic effect, which can be used to verify proper rotational speed.
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| 30. | These Steve Reich inspired pieces became " Frequency Phase Parts 1 3 ", released in 2012 on the Stroboscopic Artefects label.
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