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Discover Ludwig"faint figure" is correct and usable in written English
If used in a sentence, it usually means that something is too far away, too small, or too hard to make out, and it is usually used to describe a person or object. Example: The sun was setting, and in the distance a faint figure could be seen walking along the beach.
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Rbf1N-RFP fluoresced strongly (Figure 5C), as expected, whereas the Orc2-GFP fluorescence was generally faint (Figure 5B).
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Shadows and faint figures are glimpsed through transparent screens; a portrait, presumably of the patriarchal ogre, floats like a fly in amber.
Leibovitz drew close enough to Virginia Woolf's writing desk to see not only big circles of black ink (Leonard Woolf described her as "not merely untidy but squalid") but also traces of light blue paint and the faint figures of a duck, a grid, and a sailboat carved into the wood.
SDS-PAGE analysis shows that the purified XylB, XylE, XylF and XylG are accompanied by one or two smaller, faint bands (Figure 2).
A visual examination of the paintings had previously lead investigators to believe that a faint anthropomorph figure was superimposed over a large bird motif with a spear image, but microstratigraphic analysis demonstrated that the anthropomorph was, in fact, painted first with the 'Genyornis' bird and spear later painted together on top.
DJ Jio P places a gentle Tarraxinha loop under the heart-wrenching vocal, bolstering it with drums that sound like a stack of ceramic plates falling off a table and faint synth figures that swoop in the background like glowing bats.
In cells transfected with EGFP-STK35 only, we found the EGFP-STK35 protein predominantly nuclear with a faint cytoplasmic localization (Figure 1A).
The PN counting procedure included two types of nets: type I corresponding to perisomatic and peridendritic nets, including secondary tertiary branches, and type II corresponding to perisomatic and faint primary dendrites (Figure S3).
While it is possible no functional Cav1.4 protein is present in the Cacna1fnob2 mouse retina, the reduced protein levels in the retina may have accounted for the apparent background labeling in previous reports (for example, the faint labeling in Figure 1b from Chang et al., 2006).
The RT-PCR, performed in triplicate, showed high levels of SPRN mRNA in cerebrum and cerebellum and low levels in testis, lymph node, jejunum, ileum, colon and rectum (very faint bands on Figure 4a).
These works, documented in 1508, are lost, except for fragments that contain faint outlines of figures.
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