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The best tepees had linings of buffalo skin stretching two-thirds of the way up, decorated with paintings of animals and geometric figures.
Naive animals showed geometric mean nasal wash titers in the 106 and 104 PFU/mL range on day 1 and day 3, respectively (Fig. 6a).
Previous research has shown that young children and animals use geometric information in similar ways — to navigate environment and to recognize shapes.
The largest works were tall posts with animals and geometric designs carved in high relief; these were used for temporary feast houses.
Other carvings consist of flat ivory pieces that were painted or stained a dark colour and then carved to form intricate patterns of birds and animals or geometric figures, the carvings finally being stained with other colours or left plain.
The floors of private Roman houses remain in a field near the Via Sacra and across the main road; these well-preserved mosaics depict animals and geometric forms that give you a sense of the domestic architecture and of the layout of a neighborhood in ancient Rome.
Huff's choreography of animals and geometric, quasi-architectural abstraction look the most like thought experiments, as the mind is seduced into accepting a kind of cognitive dissonance through the subtle murmurs of his renderings.
Instead of cutting out two-dimensional letters, animals, and geometric shapes, make three-dimensional shapes by folding cranes or other origami designs.
His large bronzes include totemlike combinations of animal and geometric imagery.
More interestingly, users also preferred simple patterns, such as polka dots, solids, stripes or plaid, rather than complex patterns such as animal, floral, geometric, or paisley patterns.
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