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The result is a more lifelike video when VASA-1 animates a still photo. For example, in one demo video set to a clip of someone sounding agitated, apparently while playing video games, the face ...
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A 1:10 model in the Vasa Museum showing how the sailing rig would look with all of the 10 sails set. Vasa had three masts: a foremast towards the bow of the ship, a mainmast near the middle and a mizzen mast towards the aft of the ship. The fore- and mainmasts were built in three sections: a lower mast that was stepped on the stem and keel at ...
On 1 April 1656, during a Mass in the Latin Cathedral in Lwów, conducted by the papal legate Pietro Vidoni, John II Casimir in a grandiose and elaborate ceremony entrusted the Commonwealth under the protection of the Blessed Virgin Mary, whom he announced as The Queen of the Polish Crown and other of his countries.
Vasa Children's Home, 1907. In 1865, Reverend Eric Norelius of Vasa Lutheran Church in Welch, Minnesota purchased ten acres of land near the site of the congregation for an orphanage with cropland to support operating costs. The congregation was caring for four orphaned children in the church basement and needed a formal home as they took in ...
Vasa is an RNA binding protein with an ATP-dependent RNA helicase that is a member of the DEAD box family of proteins. The vasa gene is essential for germ cell development and was first identified in Drosophila melanogaster, [1] but has since been found to be conserved in a variety of vertebrates and invertebrates including humans.
Vasa is a masculine given name and nickname (short for Vasilije), as well as a surname. Notable people with the name include: Vasa Mihich (born 1933), American artist; Vasa Mijić (born 1973), Serbian volleyball player; Vasa Stajić (1878—1947), Serbian writer and philosopher; Vasilije Vasa Čarapić (1768–1806), Serbian voivode (military ...
Gustav Vasa's son Erik XIV used for a time a so-called coat of arms: a four-part shield with the coat of arms of the Vasa family as a heart shield, field 1 three crowns, field 2 the coat of arms of Bjälboätten, field 3 the coat of arms of Norway and field 4 the coat of arms of Denmark.