The painting's almost panoramic format effectively persuades the viewer to imagine walking through this polychromatic landscape. |
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Purple is particularly in at the moment, along with polychromatic paint that changes colour with the light, for those that can afford it. |
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His use of polychromatic tassels was a nice touch on scarves and cuffs and was Tibetan and Ottoman empire influenced. |
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Hogan is best known for his polychromatic relief paintings made by pouring Rhoplex over concentric coils of rope laid out in geometric patterns. |
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Grand sea fans enliven a reef inhabited by leaf fish, lionfish, and a polychromatic array of nudibranchs. |
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With one exception, previous studies have investigated the wavelength dependence of MAA formation under polychromatic light. |
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The aim of our study was to establish such an action spectrum by using different polychromatic UV-B light sources. |
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Solar radiation is polychromatic and the biological effectiveness concentrates on the short-wavelength edge of the spectrum. |
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Consequently, any movement that seeks to deprive us of this unique, polychromatic identity is anti-national. |
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He knew little about the myths versified by Ovid and depicted by the flighty polychromatic cloud-scapers of Versailles. |
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People often want to know the polychromatic response of a lens or other optical system. |
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The bone marrow of rodents is routinely used in this test since polychromatic erythrocytes are produced in that tissue. |
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This rare object shows ancient polychromatic marks enabling to date it back to the beginning of the last century. |
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An increase in the frequency of micronucleated polychromatic erythrocytes in treated animals is an indication of induced chromosome damage. |
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The duchess of Berry, daughter in law of Louis XVIII was the patron and inspiration for this new colourful and polychromatic taste. |
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These monuments were usually covered with a polychromatic coat of paint, a form of protection that was regularly renewed. |
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Its floor plan is a single nave where a valuable polychromatic wooden altarpiece made in the eighteenth century is displayed. |
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The general effect of the second photograph is strikingly polychromatic. |
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The floor is a waxen, polychromatic coat of sharp, glistening shards. |
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The thin, polychromatic striations of the different coloured tiles add surprising texture and visual animation to the internal and external wall planes. |
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This year, Barcelona's Beth Galli has given the city's St Patrick's Street an exotic carpet of polychromatic stone that has transformed the pedestrian experience. |
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Clad in polychromatic day-glo garb and fronted by MCs Terminator Bones and Poor White Trash, these unclassifiable Cambridge, England mish-mashers are a sight to behold. |
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Emily Young abandoned painting in the 1980s to begin carving elemental forms, such as this Rainbow Onyx Head, from ancient hulks of polychromatic stone. |
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When you're a special sort of elf, like Sy, something as simple as watching people having a conversation could become a polychromatic piece of art. |
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From the marmoreal floor, large pillars, covered with polychromatic marbles, rise up to the cornice. |
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Screen painting in a rich polychromatic style persisted in parallel to the sparser, more obviously intellectual monochromes of the Zen tradition. |
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During the 17th century the polychromatic wax relief came into favour, especially in Spain and Italy. |
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When individual colour variation is discontinuous within a species, that species is said to be polychromatic. |
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In conclusion either the analysis of chromosomal aberrations in bone marrow cells or the measurement of micronucleated polychromatic erythrocytes in bone marrow cells in vivo is acceptable for the detection of clastogens. |
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Red symbolizes blood and wealth, white mourning and spiritual purety, and blue features high social status. Very nice polychromatic decor, shells and ribbons made of pearls. |
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Lanthanum chloride did not induce micronuclei in the polychromatic erythrocytes of the bone marrow and did not induce unscheduled DNA synthesis in the liver. |
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Although the current design is optimized for neutron polychromatic microdiffraction, the design principles are widely applicable to a range of neutron science. |
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This technique consists in bombarding the surface to be analyzed with a polychromatic beam of x-rays which generates 16 or 19 lines in the presence of iron? |
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Several works are classified: a coloured wooden figure of Christ dated from the XVIth century, a gold-coloured wooden reredos and, in the Virgo's, chapel a polychromatic statue from the XVIIth century. |
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Quantum dot semiconductor nanocrystals for immunotyping by polychromatic flow cytometry. |
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