Specimens showing a distinct recognizable set of diagnostic features were defined as morphotypes and documented photographically. |
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Taking the advice of a fellow artist, he blew them up photographically, and they took on physical properties akin to large-scale billboards. |
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The result is photographically reduced and printed on a lithographic zinc plate. |
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They make a photographically realistic image possible with subtle colour gradients. |
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This exhibition is a good lesson in how photographs work in the modern, photographically saturated psyche. |
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In addition, it is inappropriate to make such an onerous demand that time dedicated to the project be recorded photographically. |
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The compiler's interesting times are captured photographically and organized into a report that is intended for the future. |
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The product is used in the manufacture of semiconductor wafers for photographically transferring circuit diagrams onto wafers. |
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One is depicted photographically, and the image of the other is in the text of the Gomery report. |
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Of the 2,733 plates executed in his lifetime, only a few are not represented, and most of those have been supplied photographically. |
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In his spare time, he photographically documented the people, culture and lifestyle of his native Loèche. |
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Art school left a mark of course, and photographically we can note his interest in Irving Penn, Avedon, Edward Weston, Sarah Moon, Barry Lategan, Jean Loup Sieff and Flor Garduno. |
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The stresses transmitted to the supporting structures with each appliance were recorded photographically in the field of a circular polariscope. |
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In fact, despite his preference of simple, mechanical functions photographically, he also harbours a fascination for other kinds of electronic gadgetry. |
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Thermographic analysis is a technique in which an infrared camera or device is used to photographically portray the temperatures of a component or machine, based on radiation emitted by the object. |
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The albums in the collection of the McCord Museum remind us that there are many ways of defining 'family' and representing this unit photographically. |
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During the 1870s, Eadweard Muybridge began recording motion photographically and invented a zoopraxiscope with which to view his recordings. |
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The year was 1985 and she was invited to Benin City, Nigeria to document photographically the ritual clothing of traditional priests and priestess. |
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Evidently many departments, including the Geological Survey and the Department of the Interior, decided that their employees should document their activities photographically, and not just in writing. |
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The album spotlights the conditions of girlhood and adolescence from the perspective of a young woman exiled by her illness, and photographically reliving the freedom and promise of her younger years. |
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A few royals are also featured, Queen Victoria, of course, but also the romantic figures Marie Antoinette, Mary Queen of Scots, and Catherine de Medici whose painted portraits have been copied photographically. |
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One can define his work as photographically or as hyperrealistic. |
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These include everything from photographically documenting an incident to carcass recovery to sample collection or even the disentanglement of animals caught in fishing gear. |
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The colour separation is made photographically. |
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Stencil plates can also be made photographically. |
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Plastic laminate, widely used for table and other tops, is obtainable in various colours and designs and in photographically reproduced natural wood grain. |
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