Sentence examples for colour trace from inspiring English sources

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While some notes published in his lifetime mention things that did not need to be acted upon – like using a Rembrandt as an ironing board – the notes that became available posthumously include the following: "take one cubic centimetre of tobacco smoke and paint the exterior and the interior surfaces a waterproof colour"; "trace a straight line on Rodin's The Kiss as seen from a sight".

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The grey traces correspond to each individual impact and the colour traces correspond to the mean trace (0 100 ms after impact; colour coded by location).

The aesthetic value of the sculptures was thus restored, while ancient monochromatic surface layers, as well as other historic information, such as tool-marks and colour traces that have survived on the surface of sculptures, were revealed.

The three at the top let you (in order) add digital stickers; write text to overlay on the photo or video; doodle on top of the image in various colours by tracing your finger on the screen.

The satellites are equipped with sensors that can detect temperature and colour variations to trace the changing surface patterns of the current.

For example, when a person learns a new German vocabulary word, he becomes aware of a pairing, say, between the German term Die Farbe and the English word colour, but a trace is also laid down in the brain that can be accessed when the information is needed.

In the Essay he claimed that were we to have no other sensations than those of light and colour they would "trace (traceront) extension, lines, and figures before our eyes" so that we would find these ideas to be contained in our sensations (Essay I.i.2. §9).

The chart shows a well log impedance curve in green and the corresponding smooth average spectrum of the colour inverted random traces in red.

The Silver colour could be traced back to five different stallions.

But the discovery of feathers in avian and non-avian dinosaurs, and traces of colour inside those feathers, has massively increased our understanding of the early evolution of birds.

There are rich traces of colour on the fragment: the horns are brown, the road bluish, and the feather yellow with red outlining.

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