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"It means an array, laid out in a grid, of thousands of dots of DNA," Mr. Bancroft said.

The iPhone X currently projects a grid of thousands of laser dots and look at the distorsion of those dots on your face.

Lou's Color Field is a floor-bound experiential sculpture that will fill the main atrium with a shimmering field of color that references the grasslands of South Africa where she now works - with a grid of thousands of thin steel rods, each threaded with glass beads to form a kaleidoscopic moiré effect.

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WHAT: A three-bedroom condo with three and a half bathrooms HOW MUCH: $795,000 SIZE: 2,200 square feet PRICE PER SQUARE FOOT: $361.36 SETTING: This condominium is in the Savannah Historic District, a grid of 18th- and 19th-century architecture and small public squares set on the Savannah River.

Downtown Denton is a grid of squat early-20th-century brick houses, with two notable exceptions: the 10,000-student campus of Texas Woman's University, whose twin dormitories are the town's lone skyscrapers, and the campus of the University of North Texas, which has about 35,000 students.

"My head was down and I was working, and when I lifted it all of a sudden it seemed a new requirement for writers to move to Brooklyn," says Amanda Stern, a novelist who has lived for the past 10 years in Fort Greene, a fast-gentrifying grid of 19th-century brownstones bordering a park that might be considered the heart of Brooklyn's writing factory.

In 1922, when General Motors built a service building on the east side of 11th from 55th to 56th Street, it was just a grid of concrete horizontals and verticals around red brick infill.

The cover of the November 8th issue featured a grid of four caricatures of Plenel, under the headline "Ramadan affair, Mediapart Reveals: 'We didn't know.' " In the drawings he is covering his mouth, shielding his eyes, and plugging his ears — the three monkeys who don't speak, see, or hear evil.

This time, on the 26th floor, there was a grid of steel beams where the floor slab had been removed.

Sections were cut at a 40 µm thickness, and every 4th section was counted using a grid of 100×100 µm.

First built in the 14th century, it underwent a period of massive expansion and prosperity during the 19th century and was rebuilt on a grid of narrow cobbled streets.

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