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With these mirrors distinctive frames and shapes, they can really enhance your décor. Larger full length wall mirrors, or smaller ones grouped together like mirror art, make a room look brighter and bigger.

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They say the eyes are the mirror to your soul. But what about actual mirrors? What can they reveal? Well, they may not be able to say anything about your soul (although, that outfit is looking pretty dope). But they sure can provide an eye-opening interior design detail!

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Mirror's $1,495 Mirror is a full-length hybrid device that's part mirror, part LCD screen. It's a self-contained fitness system where you can watch an instructor and yourself at the same time -- on the same piece of hardware. (It's currently only available in the lower 48 states and parts of Canada.)

At first glance, the Mirror is, well, a mirror -- a full-length mirror you can mount to your wall or set against the wall with the included stand and wall anchors. You can install it yourself or pay an additional $250 to have one of Mirror's "white glove logistics partners" install it for you. I opted for the latter, largely because a 70-pound $1,495 breakable mirror isn't a one-person job in my opinion, although Mirror's FAQ page claims the installation is "a simple process that is similar to a TV installation."

Second, you need to be near a wall outlet, since this thing needs to plug in and the adapter cord is just 6 feet long. This may be obvious, but the otherwise sleek-looking Mirror looks much less sleek when you go to plug in the power cord and have to stretch it six feet to reach the outlet. The closer to an outlet you can install the Mirror, the less it will look like an electrical appliance and the more it will look like a stylish wall mirror. There's a reason you don't see the power cord in the images of the Mirror on its website.

When it's turned off, you can use the Mirror as you would any wall mirror. Turn it on by flipping the toggle switch on the bottom; download the iOS or Android app to get started. You can also leave the Mirror on 24-7 and the screen will go into "sleep" mode so you don't have to toggle it on and off every time you want to start a class. The Mirror doesn't have a touchscreen, voice-assistant capabilities or a web interface for customers to configure their accounts -- every interaction you have with the Mirror starts with the app.

Select "start workout" and the screen will transition from the description of the class to the workout itself. From here you can see the instructor clearly on the screen, but you can also see yourself clearly in the Mirror's mirror. As you go through your class, you'll see a real-time estimate of the calories you've burned, your heart rate and how it compares to the target heart rate for that specific class. Below the calorie and heart-rate stats, you can also see a list of other people doing the class at the same time, even when it's an on-demand class.

I also didn't always find it useful as a mirror. It measures 52 inches tall and 22 inches wide with a 1.4-inch depth and while that's technically "full-length," I couldn't see myself when I was doing floor exercises. The Mirror, as it was installed for me (based on my height), hangs about two feet above the ground, making it difficult to see my form while doing floor stretches. It was useful for standing workouts, though.

The Mirror isn't the only in-home fitness service around. There's also Peloton, ClassPass, FightCamp and Bowflex, among others. There's also no shortage of mirror workouts out there with Tonal and Tempo studio available as well.

Tonal looks like the Mirror, but it's a very different device. It's a wall-mounted touchscreen weight machine with guided exercises. It isn't a mirror and it has workout gear actually built into the hardware. It costs $2,995 up front, along with a $49 monthly fee for classes (and there's a minimum one-year commitment from the date of purchase).

At $1,495 not including recurring monthly fees, the Mirror is decidedly pricey. It's missing key features like partnerships with third-party fitness apps and voice assistants. I also wish the full-length mirror was more... full-length.

Social interactions require awareness and understanding of the behavior of others. Mirror neurons, cells representing an action by self and others, have been proposed to be integral to the cognitive substrates that enable such awareness and understanding. Mirror neurons of the primate neocortex represent skilled motor tasks, but it is unclear if they are critical for the actions they embody, enable social behaviors, or exist in non-cortical regions. We demonstrate that the activity of individual VMHvlPR neurons in the mouse hypothalamus represents aggression performed by self and others. We used a genetically encoded mirror-TRAP strategy to functionally interrogate these aggression-mirroring neurons. We find that their activity is essential for fighting and that forced activation of these cells triggers aggressive displays by mice, even toward their mirror image. Together, we have discovered a mirroring center in an evolutionarily ancient region that provides a subcortical cognitive substrate essential for a social behavior.

The mc mirror command synchronizes content to MinIO deployment, similar to the rsync utility.mc mirror supports filesystems, MinIO deployments, and other S3-compatible hosts as the synchronization source.

mc mirror --remove does not verify that the contents of object C are the same on both Source and Target, only that an object called C exists on both.To ensure objects on the Source and Target match both names and content, use --overwrite or --watch.

Use mc mirror with --watch to continuously mirror objects in a bucket on one S3-compatible host to another S3-compatible host where objects added to or deleted from the bucket are added to or deleted from the host.

The mc mirror --watch command continuously synchronizes the source and destination targets for added and deleted objects.This includes automatically removing objects on the destination if they are removed on the source.

mc mirror --watch relies on the mc removal API for deleting objects. As part ofremoving the last object in a bucket prefix, mc also recursively removeseach empty part of the prefix up to the bucket root. mc only applies therecursive removal to prefixes created implicitly as part of object writeoperations - that is, the prefix was not created using an explicit directorycreation command such as mc mb.

If using mc mirror --watch for operations on a filesystem, mc applies this samebehavior by recursively trimming empty directory paths up to the root. However,the mc remove API cannot distinguish between an explicitly createddirectory path and an implicitly created one. If mc mirror --watch deletes the lastobject at a filesystem path, mc recursively deletes all empty directorieswithin that path up to the root as part of the removal operation.

This thorough and detailed exposition is the result of an intensive month-long course sponsored by the Clay Mathematics Institute. It develops mirror symmetry from both mathematical and physical perspectives. The material will be particularly useful for those wishing to advance their understanding by exploring mirror symmetry at the interface of mathematics and physics.

Experience amazement as you navigate your way through this fun-filled, life-size maze of mirrors and glass. This unique attraction is a journey through the incredible! At 2,500 square feet, it is one of the largest mirror mazes in the world, with endless hallways, infinite reflections, and a new twist and turn waiting around every corner. A true mind-blowing masterpiece! Bring your family and friends in today and let the FUN BEGIN!

The powerful primary mirror of the Webb telescope is designed to gather the faint light from the first and most distant galaxies. The Webb telescope has 21 mirrors, 18 of which are primary mirror segments working together as one large 21.3-foot (6.5-meter) primary mirror. The primary mirror was completed when the 18th and final segment was installed on Feb. 4, 2016 at NASA Goddard.

The mirrors were built by Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp., in Boulder, Colorado. Ball is the principal subcontractor to Northrop Grumman for the optical technology and optical system design. The installation of the mirrors onto the telescope structure is performed by Harris Corporation, a subcontractor to Northrop Grumman. Harris Corporation leads integration and testing for the telescope.

The story of mirror neurons began simply enough. In 1992, a team of neuroscientists led by Giacomo Rizzolatti inserted tiny electrodes into the brains of macaque monkeys, hoping to better understand how the brain orchestrates the delicate interplay of muscles involved in moving the hand. Using these electrodes, the researchers monitored the activity of neurons, the cells that constitute the smallest processing units of the brain, analogous to microchips in computers. A neuron can be specialized to perform any of a dizzying number of functions, from perceiving a face to regulating sleeping and waking.

Using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), several studies have examined the cortical thickness (the size of the sheet of neurons covering the brain) of various brain areas, and have found only sparse evidence that structural differences in mirror neuron regions might be involved in autism. Rather, structural differences between autistic and non-autistic individuals appear to extend widely throughout the brain, and differences in mirror neuron regions do not appear to show reproducible patterns between subjects. Additionally, these mirror neuron regions appear to show similar activity in autistic and non-autistic individuals when they view or perform various actions, suggesting that the neural basis of autism probably lies elsewhere.

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