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These are mature works—severe yet richly coloured, showing a masterful handling of light, volume, and space.
A major portion was coloured, showing a major portion of sequences to be self-organized according to phylotype; ∼80 and 86% of lattice points had sequences from one phylotype on tri- and tetra-BLSOMs, respectively.
Flat-grey, primed track rats park next to candy-coloured show pieces with centimetre-thick paint.
Each concept is represented with a coloured rectangle; the colour shows the category and the area indicates the importance.
In c the right axis shows air temperature and coloured symbols show the average of daily maximum, daily average and daily minimum temperatures, averaged over the PIFL period associated with each flowering date.
In c the right axis shows air temperature and coloured symbols show the average of daily maximum, daily average and daily minimum temperatures, averaged over the PIFL period associated with each sowing date.
Thick, coloured films show no more el nor pl.
The coloured bars show the overestimation for different estimators.
The coloured lines show the contribution of each disturbance type to the total emissions.
The coloured curves show the displacement at relevant dates (see legend) from 2 April 2012 (lower red line) to 9 April 2014 (black top line).
Points indicate measurements, and coloured lines show the results of the calibrated model: a 1-year-old poplar; b, c 2-year-old poplar (the data in b and c were split to allow a better visualisation of the data).
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