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There is something placed about his people, as if he had asked them to stand still and hold their pose while he photographed them.
We next corrected the large-scale variation in brightness found in most fundus photographs.
Copies of interesting x-rays or photographs can be kept, thus further increasing learning resources.
Drawings can serve to indicate the location of details depicted in the photographs.
Could the upper-storey openings revealed in the 1920 photographs be ancient passages between adjoining bays of the 1550s construction?
The anxiety also finds expression in these photographs.
The visibility levels in these photographs were later converted to deciviews for the current analysis.
The use of paper clips (which mark photographs) should be avoided.
Given the scarcity of buildings selected for publication, the magazine essentially relied for its images on drawings and photographs of models.
The central aim of the work reported here was to present images that were indistinguishable from photographs of the completed project.
He does his conceptualizing with watercolour sketches and with models photographed under anticipated lighting conditions.
Most books on architecture present buildings by means of photographs and drawings and then there is written comment.
The specification contains no photographs, drawings, or diagrams.
Booklets of photographs of all the children in a given class were handed out.
In historical research this can be any primary source material, from actual text to photographs, transcripts, and artefacts from the past.
Mounting photographs is the responsibility of the author(s).
The book includes numerous colour photographs, but many are not sharp or their colours are washed out.
Reproduction of some of the photographs is poor.
In his visits to and walks around allotments, public housing projects and wasteland, he took photographs, drew maps and interviewed inhabitants or users of space.
Placing and orientation of the camera for taking the pictures followed the same method as described for 38-mm photographs.
All photographs used colour film at a scale of 1:25 000 apart from 1964 which were black and white and at 1:16 000.
The study area was delimited on aerial photographs (scale 1:50 000).
Individual ocelots were photographed as many as 17 times during the cumulative 2-y survey period, though many were recorded only once.
The book is lavishly illustrated with photographs of items from the exhibit (always in full color) and other supporting material (in black and white).
The location of sulci could nonetheless be determined by referring to the photographs taken during each stage of the flatmounting process.
The cells were photographed from the vitread side.
Here we study color scaling using photographs of natural fruit objects.
All photographs were taken using identical camera settings.
The sections have been photographed so that the lateral surface of the brain faces upwards with the ventrolateral edge of the brain to the left.
Participants were given two digitally altered photographs and asked to find as many differences as they could.
Eggs and follicles were photographed by immunofluorescence microscopy.
One set of photographs clearly depicts the action as taking place on a stage with a painted backdrop.
Most entries are accompanied by excellent photographs, and each section (divers and grebes, geese, raptors, etc) has a colour plate representing each nominate race.
Usually, these photographs are employed as illustrations, clearly subordinate to the text and not subjected to explicit source criticism.
The result is a superb record of the wildlife of the world's remotest inhabited island group, illustrated by outstanding colour photographs.
A comprehensive introduction to all these topics is accompanied by excellent illustrations and photographs, with a very useful 'further reading' list in each section.
More than two hundred excellent photographs and informative colour illustrations support the text.
Where several photographs make up a plate, they should be accurately mounted on card and labelled.
Together with reproductions of works of art, they display contemporary press photographs, several of which invoke two different important political incidents.
She invites him to join her in looking at the photographs from her honeymoon.
The narrative is supported throughout by numerous photographs that depict environments that were approved or rejected by the older research participants and their families.
They visited the mining areas, under the guidance of one of the main proprietors and made a gesture, duly photographed, towards panning for gold themselves.
Thus gifts of maps in 1908, like gifts of photographs in 1930, were used to make absence appear with a determined legal sense in 1962.
The channel radius is obtained from optical images of the channel, that are photographed with another digital camera again 10 ns exposure time!.
Line drawings should be original and submitted as glossy photographs of high resolution.
Following the appendix are a number of photographs from the 19th and early 20th centuries, with brief captions.
In order to do this, these developmental sequences have been photographed at regular intervals and followed through to the final moult in single living specimens.
The runs with the glass upper surface duplicated the conditions with the copper plate and the corresponding photographs were correlated.
The volume is well edited and produced with excellent diagrams and photographs.
The photographs depicted reversible agent-action-patient events enacted by figurines in which one of the figurines had a particular attribute.
Birds appear in six photographs (14 percent) and arthropods in eleven (26 percent).
She had herself photographed not once, but thrice in her elegant riding habit.
The book makes good use of black and white photographs, has a useful appendix on methodology and an excellent bibliography.
The second, by a remarkable collection of photographs, some from the university archives and other sources and some specifically produced for the book.
The 28 color photographs add to the explanations in the text, and the numerous diagrams and geologic maps, all in colour, deserve much attention.
In the next session, the investigator presented the color photographs described previously.
Very weak bands (not apparent on the photographs and\\or not detected reproducibly) were not taken into account.
Pictures were displayed on index cards and came from drawings or photographs matching as many word list items as possible.
All photographs were taken dry using crossed polarizing filters to enhance contrast.
Significantly, at the very same historical moment, another series of photographs of nationalist leaders was also being put into public circulation.
Each transect is complemented by links to field photographs, logs and seismic lines.
The text is well written and complemented by numerous carefully prepared figures and photographs that greatly enhance its impact.
Notums were positioned on slides and photographed directly under a dissecting microscope.
Both volumes are amply illustrated with figures, photographs, line drawings, graphs and tables.
However, with some 170 colour photographs, this book should certainly be pointed out to first year students and available in departmental libraries.
Journalists were permitted to view and take photographs of the victims.
Within the next couple of days, photographs of me appeared in a number of newspapers.
The replication of press photographs (and footage) is a welldocumented aspect of the news media industry.
The photographs are accompanied by hundreds of excerpts from the press: letters to the editor, editorials, short news items.
Patients in photographs should not be identifiable and should have their eyes masked to conceal identity.
After the reaction the strips were rinsed in distilled water and photographed using black and white ®lm.
The papers are all well presented, with numerous diagrams and photographs and an overall subject index.
The gel was photographed against a dark background.
The data are presented clearly and thoroughly, the quality of the maps and photographs is high.
The maps and photographs are not reproduced here.
There are some excellent photographs and interesting plans, of, for example, the interior of the crate itself.
Another admirable component of the book is the collection of more than 70 historic photographs of station buildings, ships, processing operations, workers, and their families.
Contemporary photographs, many published for the first time, are included.
The visible action is, in effect, like a series of still photographs with transitions between them (although the 'stills' may be almost imperceptible).
The middle section of the middle grid in each collection of three grids was photographed.
We do this through photographs, drawings, installations and stories.
In drawings and photographs the site seems flat and level, but actually the levels have been readjusted.
Flat textures are obtained by scanning photographs, or samples of actual materials.
Each carved fragment has been illustrated, and many have been photographed in both natural and oblique-angle ar tificial light.
The book closes with a section of 44 photographs.
The selection of photographs adds a new dimension to the text and reinforces the narrative.
Moreover, the text is accompanied by a range of photographs made by the author.
Such photographs allow the reader to connect mental images generated by texts with visual ones.
The inclusion of more photographs would also improve the usefulness of the book.
The site descriptions are of varying length and, unfortunately, not all are accompanied by photographs.
A lack of colour or photographs in the production of a book is often a budgetary constraint, and this shows in other ways as well.
The book is lavishly illustrated throughout, with photographs taken mainly by the authors.
The book is put on hold by 12 pages of interesting photographs.
However, photographs and copies of the inscriptions are included herein for the sake of completeness.
They show up on photographs only as thin lines of light, which represent reflections from the water surfaces.
The photographs were of post-1992 detached buildings of no more than three storeys.
The one thing that brought them up short were the photographs.
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