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Each of her paintings on paper in "All the money IS in the label" depicts accurately, but much larger than life, a different gallery label copied from a real specimen from a familiar Chelsea dealer.
However, pores with anisotropic geometries are difficult to produce in a real specimen due to heterogeneity of concrete.
(2016) reported that an ellipsoid is an optimal shape for the anisotropic insulation; however, ellipsoidal insulations are difficult to produce for a real specimen.
It also highlights the emergence of symbolic behavior, and the section is fronted by a real specimen of cave-art from the museum's collections (Fig. 3).
An important benefit of performing dissection on a computerised digital model compared to a real specimen is the forgiveness of this technique.
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These virtual specimens can be much larger than the real specimens from which the data were originally gathered, a necessary feature when real specimen size is limited by the nature of high resolution computed tomography.
And being teamed with "a real live specimen of a pianist" inspired Avraham Sternklar, 77, of Plainview, to dust off his project of writing 24 piano études, like Chopin.
For all his enduring puppy-flesh Jones is a real physical specimen, a man who looks and indeed plays like a footballing equivalent of a rugby back-row forward, the mobile destroyer-creator tending to those moments of breakdown and transition.
Real specimen photos are provided to familiarize students with a relatively limited suite of anatomical terms and taxonomic detail while allowing schools lacking large paleontology collections to participate in specimen-based inquiry.
A periodic boundary condition [12] was imposed on the X-axis of the surface plane, and the Y- and Z-axes were set to the real specimen height.
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