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Assuming infinite compressibility, the actin concentration uncouples from the rest of the problem and can be reconstructed post-factum from (4 1 as done in Recho et al. (2013, 2014) once the velocity field is known.

The second group of samples for microarray analysis consisting of 3 CTGF-treated and 3 corresponding control ovaries was run, pre-processed and analyzed post factum, separately from the rest of the samples as a result of a discovery from network analysis.

Caravaggio's Nativity was uniquely challenging in most cases, Factum Arte works from originals.

Mercifully, the candidate roster was exhausted before the one-upmanship moved to boiling and flaying.That hysteria, alas, seems to be repeating itself in the reaction to the "Ground Zero mosque", which is in fact ("fact", noun, from Latin factum: a real occurrence or event) a couple of blocks from Ground Zero.

The real-world objects that Factum Arte have generated from such images are shown alongside Piranesi's designs and subtly scattered through the house and museum.

Factum has rendered facsimiles in everything from plaster to bronze.

A facsimile also allows the public to see objects that are nearly impossible to approach in person: Factum has recorded and reassembled everything from a Renaissance painting outside the Pope's bedroom to rock carvings on a remote plateau in Chad.

The mold was made from a scan of the hindquarters of a colossal alabaster statue that once stood in the ancient Assyrian capital of Nimrud: a winged lion with a man's gently smiling face, dating from the ninth century B.C. Factum was reconstructing the creature, an Assyrian deity, in sections.

Adam Lowe, the founder of Factum Arte, said in a statement that the information gleaned from the slide and photographs enabled the group to study the surface of the painting, including brush marks.

This sense of the word can be seen from the word itself: it is derived from the Latin words arte, ablative of ars (art), and factum, the past participle of facere (to make).

Factum technicians scanned the photograph, then colorized it and added relief, by extrapolating from topographical data extracted from similar areas in the tomb.

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