Examples of using Virtual objects in English and their translations into French
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or even virtual objects, digital networks
it becomes a way to manipulate differently the virtual objects and to appropriate the product.
Insofar as the User has already made payments for virtual objects and/or additional functions for a future period of time and can no longer use these for the afore-mentioned reasons or they are also made available in the free basic version Infernum shall, at the choice of the User, alternatively offer other virtual objects and/or additional functions for the Game and/or reimburse the paid amount pro rata to the User.
It was a matter of imagining a prototype, a virtual object destined, not to be built,
André trans forms the virtual object into a producible part.
we then start printing the virtual object.
a distributed virtual object store used in Openstack.
When interacting with a virtual object as if it's in the real world,
the program can create a virtual object and then extract a texture from the footage that can be projected onto the virtual object as a surface texture.
Zend Framework provides both Client and Server capabilities, which, when used together allow for a much more"local" interface experience via virtual object property access.
finally disappearing beneath his fascinated and agitated gaze at this quite lively relation with a virtual object he will never see again.
out of our fascinated look, touched by the living relationship with a ephemeral virtual object.
out of our fascintaed look, touched by the living relation with a disappeared virtual object.
out of our fascinated look, touched by the living relation with a disappeared virtual object.
Calibration of the non-uniform bias from spectroscopic sequences on virtual objects.
Such interactive supports must facilitate the exploitation of tangible and virtual objects.
Real-time physics simulation assures realistic behavior of virtual objects- reliable and proven.
An Access Control List( ACL) can represent any set of physical or virtual objects that you wish.
The user surrounded by more and more complex real or virtual objects becomes in turn demanding, seduced or impatient.