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  /external/jmonkeyengine/engine/src/test/jme3test/effect/
TestParticleExportingCloning.java 62 Material mat = new Material(assetManager, "Common/MatDefs/Misc/Particle.j3md");
TestPointSprite.java 70 Material mat = new Material(assetManager, "Common/MatDefs/Misc/Particle.j3md");
TestSoftParticles.java 70 Material material = new Material(assetManager, "Common/MatDefs/Misc/Particle.j3md");
  /external/jmonkeyengine/engine/src/core/com/jme3/renderer/queue/
RenderQueue.java 111 * particle emitters.
139 * Generally used for special effects like particle emitters.
  /external/jmonkeyengine/engine/src/android/jme3test/android/
DemoMainActivity.java 89 listDemos.add(new DemoLaunchEntry("jme3test.android.TestMovingParticle", "Demonstrates particle effects"));
  /external/jmonkeyengine/engine/src/test/jme3test/bullet/
BombControl.java 82 Material mat = new Material(assetManager, "Common/MatDefs/Misc/Particle.j3md");
TestWalkingChar.java 224 Material mat = new Material(assetManager, "Common/MatDefs/Misc/Particle.j3md");
  /external/jmonkeyengine/engine/src/test/jme3test/light/
TestTransparentShadow.java 110 Material mat_red = new Material(assetManager, "Common/MatDefs/Misc/Particle.j3md");
  /external/mesa3d/docs/OLD/
MESA_sprite_point.spec 39 effective way to render many small sprite images for particle systems
  /external/replicaisland/src/com/replica/replicaisland/
LaunchProjectileComponent.java 23 * specific intervals. Can be used to launch projectiles, particle effects, or any other type
  /external/chromium-trace/trace-viewer/tracing/third_party/vinn/third_party/parse5/test/data/simple_api_parsing/lhc/
expected.html 25 <meta name="description" content="The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is the world?s largest and most powerful particle accelerator. It first started up on 10 September 2008, and remains the latest addition to CERN?s accelerator complex. The LHC consists of a 27-kilometre ring of superconducting magnets with a number of accelerating structures to boost the energy of the particles along the way." />
143 <p>The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is the world?s largest and most powerful <a href="/about/how-accelerator-works">particle accelerator</a>. It first started up on 10 September 2008, and remains the latest addition to CERN?s <a href="/about/accelerators">accelerator complex</a>. The LHC consists of a 27-kilometre ring of superconducting magnets with a number of accelerating structures to boost the energy of the particles along the way.</p>
145 <p>Inside the accelerator, two high-energy particle beams travel at close to the speed of light before they are made to collide. The beams travel in opposite directions in separate beam pipes ? two tubes kept at <a href="/about/engineering/vacuum-empty-interplanetary-space">ultrahigh vacuum</a>. They are guided around the accelerator ring by a strong magnetic field maintained by <a href="/about/engineering/pulling-together-superconducting-electromagnets">superconducting electromagnets</a>. The electromagnets are built from coils of special electric cable that operates in a superconducting state, efficiently conducting electricity without resistance or loss of energy. This requires chilling the magnets to ?271.3°C ? <a href="/about/engineering/cryogenics-low-temperatures-high-performance">a temperature colder than outer space</a>. For this reason, much of the accelerator is connected to a distribution system of liquid helium, which cools the magnets, as well as to other supply services.</p>
147 <figure><img alt="" src="/sites/home.web.cern.ch/files/image/inline-images/old/lhc_long_1.jpg" /><figcaption>The Large Hadron Collider is the world's largest and most powerful particle accelerator (Image: CERN)</figcaption></figure>
151 <p>All the controls for the accelerator, its services and technical infrastructure are housed under one roof at the CERN Control Centre. From here, the beams inside the LHC are made to collide at four locations around the accelerator ring, corresponding to the positions of four <a href="/about/how-detector-works">particle detectors</a> ? <a href="/about/experiments/atlas">ATLAS</a>, <a href="/about/experiments/cms">CMS</a>, <a href="/about/experiments/alice">ALICE</a> and <a href="/about/experiments/lhcb">LHCb.</a></p>
236 <div class="views-field views-field-title"> <h3 class="field-content"><a href="/about/updates/2014/06/cosmic-rays-tune-atlas-particle-symphony">Cosmic rays tune ATLAS for a particle symphony</a></h3> </div>
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src.html 25 <meta name="description" content="The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is the world?s largest and most powerful particle accelerator. It first started up on 10 September 2008, and remains the latest addition to CERN?s accelerator complex. The LHC consists of a 27-kilometre ring of superconducting magnets with a number of accelerating structures to boost the energy of the particles along the way." />
143 <p>The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is the world?s largest and most powerful <a href="/about/how-accelerator-works">particle accelerator</a>. It first started up on 10 September 2008, and remains the latest addition to CERN?s <a href="/about/accelerators">accelerator complex</a>. The LHC consists of a 27-kilometre ring of superconducting magnets with a number of accelerating structures to boost the energy of the particles along the way.</p>
145 <p>Inside the accelerator, two high-energy particle beams travel at close to the speed of light before they are made to collide. The beams travel in opposite directions in separate beam pipes ? two tubes kept at <a href="/about/engineering/vacuum-empty-interplanetary-space">ultrahigh vacuum</a>. They are guided around the accelerator ring by a strong magnetic field maintained by <a href="/about/engineering/pulling-together-superconducting-electromagnets">superconducting electromagnets</a>. The electromagnets are built from coils of special electric cable that operates in a superconducting state, efficiently conducting electricity without resistance or loss of energy. This requires chilling the magnets to ?271.3°C ? <a href="/about/engineering/cryogenics-low-temperatures-high-performance">a temperature colder than outer space</a>. For this reason, much of the accelerator is connected to a distribution system of liquid helium, which cools the magnets, as well as to other supply services.</p>
147 <figure><img alt="" src="/sites/home.web.cern.ch/files/image/inline-images/old/lhc_long_1.jpg" /><figcaption>The Large Hadron Collider is the world's largest and most powerful particle accelerator (Image: CERN)</figcaption></figure>
151 <p>All the controls for the accelerator, its services and technical infrastructure are housed under one roof at the CERN Control Centre. From here, the beams inside the LHC are made to collide at four locations around the accelerator ring, corresponding to the positions of four <a href="/about/how-detector-works">particle detectors</a> ? <a href="/about/experiments/atlas">ATLAS</a>, <a href="/about/experiments/cms">CMS</a>, <a href="/about/experiments/alice">ALICE</a> and <a href="/about/experiments/lhcb">LHCb.</a></p>
236 <div class="views-field views-field-title"> <h3 class="field-content"><a href="/about/updates/2014/06/cosmic-rays-tune-atlas-particle-symphony">Cosmic rays tune ATLAS for a particle symphony</a></h3> </div>
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  /external/jmonkeyengine/engine/src/blender/com/jme3/scene/plugins/blender/particles/
ParticlesHelper.java 38 public static final int PART_EDISTR =256; // particle/face from face areas
  /external/opencv/cvaux/include/
cvvidsurv.hpp 947 /* Connected component tracking and mean-shift particle filter collion-resolver: */
957 /* Particle filtering via Bhattacharya coefficient, which */
966 /* Integrator based on Particle Filtering method: */
972 /* Integrator based on data fusion using particle filtering: */
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  /external/libxml2/
xmlschemastypes.c 375 xmlSchemaTypeErrMemory(NULL, "allocating particle component");
411 xmlSchemaParticlePtr particle; local
414 /* First particle. */
415 particle = xmlSchemaAddParticle();
416 if (particle == NULL)
418 xmlSchemaTypeAnyTypeDef->subtypes = (xmlSchemaTypePtr) particle;
428 particle->children = (xmlSchemaTreeItemPtr) sequence;
429 /* Second particle. */
430 particle = xmlSchemaAddParticle();
431 if (particle == NULL
630 xmlSchemaParticlePtr particle; local
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rngparser.c 995 * Parse particle of the RELAX NG Compact Syntax Appendix A
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  /external/jmonkeyengine/engine/src/test/jme3test/water/
TestPostWater.java 205 Material mat_red = new Material(assetManager, "Common/MatDefs/Misc/Particle.j3md");
  /frameworks/base/tests/RenderScriptTests/PerfTest/src/com/android/perftest/
ui_test.rs 51 typedef struct __attribute__((packed, aligned(4))) Particle {
  /external/mesa3d/docs/
RELNOTES-4.1 66 For rendering points as textured quads. Useful for particle effects.
  /external/jmonkeyengine/engine/src/core/com/jme3/material/
RenderState.java 137 * Additive blending. For use with glows and particle emitters.
150 * For use with glows and particle emitters.
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  /external/jmonkeyengine/engine/src/blender/com/jme3/scene/plugins/blender/materials/
MaterialHelper.java 345 Material result = new Material(blenderContext.getAssetManager(), "Common/MatDefs/Misc/Particle.j3md");
  /external/libxml2/result/valid/
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  /external/libxml2/test/relaxng/
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  /external/libxml2/test/valid/
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