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English engraver Robert Clee's engraved trading card demonstrates the curvilinear decoration and fine detail achieved in both text and image by designers during the Rococo.

"Or has the detail achieved new prestige by being taken over by the masculine, triumphing at the very moment when it ceases to be associated with the feminine?" She relentlessly challenged conventional understanding in her teaching and writing as well as in a feminist journal she helped found in 1989 at the Pembroke Center for Teaching and Research on Women at Brown University.

In hydraulic terms, the degree of detail achieved in the 3D model, has allowed reaching a significant increase in the knowledge of hydraulic variables in natural waterways.

In addition, Tri-PSPS are a multilevel spline technique, Tri-PSPS surfaces can be designed to have a continuously varying levels of detail, achieved simply by specifying a proper value for the smoothing parameter introduced in the spline functions.

The period detail achieved by production designer Happy Massee, costume designer Patricia Norris, and captured so beautifully by cinematographer Darius Khondji is outstanding.

Even still, this level of detail achieved by ScanLAB Projects could give us interesting information about how a climate can affect a building in ways that have not been previously explored.

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The performances of the sensors coupled to the readout electronics (HELIX chip, version 2.2) have been studied in detail, achieving a good description by a Monte Carlo simulation.

My main informant, Owen Hatherley in the Architects' Journal, questions its possibly cliched use of a large central atrium and the quality of details achieved by its contractor.

The mechanism for this transition awaits molecular details achieved only from higher-resolution structures.

The shear connection detail achieves interlayer shear transfer by bearing stresses and horizontal shear in the drilled wood holes (Fig. 1).

It's a little stark, dividing the world up at the outset, but Poe follows through in an interesting way, charting the history of reading with more detail ("Humans achieved their modern form about 180,000 years ago; for 175,000 of those years they never wrote or read anything"), and tackling it from an evolutionary angle: Why don't most people like to read?

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