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The eloquent portrait of him here by Jacopo de' Barbari, on loan from the Capodimonte Museum in Naples, depicts him demonstrating a Euclidian geometrical figure, a copy of his "Summa" opened at the relevant page on the table in front of him, his left finger marking the appropriate place in the book.
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(Developmental Cell 21, 681 693, October 18 , 2011 It has come to the authors' attention that during figure composition, a copy of the caveolin blot from Figure 7K was inadvertently overlaid on top of the caveolin blot in Figure 7L.
This consists of a high-end, switched-on tanning bed containing a darkly patinated bronze statue of a neo-Classical female figure, a reduced copy of the Statue of Freedom that has stood atop the dome of the United States Capitol since 1863.
The language used by those who question her directorial style often tends to such extremes; texts are "brutally cut" and "roughed up", leaving one with an image of a malevolent figure standing over a copy of Euripides gleefully wielding a pair of scissors.
Data collected in the questionnaire included patient demographics and disease state and characteristics at the initiation of each treatment line, together with information on any/all metastases, and all comorbidities (please see Additional file 2: Figure S1 for a copy of the full questionnaire).
> -wrap-foot> Figure 4 shows part of a copy number profile extracted for high-grade breast tumor sequence b0499.
XbaI fragment P (55 kb) was not mapped on the chromosome; it is a plasmid (pSPC on Figure 2A and 2B) with a copy number of 3 to 5 as judged by brightness of the DNA band when compared with other bands on a PFGE gel.
Having never particularly cared for the book (too soppy), I figured an old copy would do me just fine.
Journalists have questioned whether the ubiquitous Expo mascot — a cartoonish figure called Haibao — is a copy of Gumby.
Additionally, a figure copy exercise is included to examine visuospatial abilities.
Bewick, still lively at age 74, showed him the woodcut he was working on, a dog afraid of tree stumps that seem in the dark to be devilish figures, and gave Audubon a copy of his Quadrupeds for his children.
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