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Mitsuoki's style is known for its delicate lines and fine delineation, typical of the Tosa school, but he also adopted some techniques and Chinese subject matter from the popular and powerful Kanō school.
It includes the microscopically fine delineation of trees and a placid stream by the Hudson River School painter Jasper Cropsey; the jerky, primitivistic charcoal lines of a nude by Charles Cajori; the pale, feathery hatching in a still-life by William Bailey; the graphically definitive sketches of people, dogs and cakes from Wayne Thiebaud's notebooks; and much more.
Recent applications of whole-genome sequencing (WGS) have demonstrated exceptional resolution that enables fine delineation of infectious disease outbreaks (7 – 10 ).
Both social media interaction (eg, through a tool like Sysomos' MAP which allows real time identification of consumers posting relevant content on social media) and Internet search-linked advertising (eg, through Google's AdWords which allow fine delineation of what sort of individuals, where, etc, see advertisements) are feasible tools to reach such niche groups.
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This is a problem throughout, as Carlson's fine delineations of Ana's wounded psyche and Guillaudeu's yearning for order are overshadowed by overly literal metaphor.
During the Middle Ages the quill pen was used for the fine delineations of images in manuscripts; its nibs, which can be sharpened to extreme fineness, permit the craftsman to create small linear figures or ornamental decorations on the pages or along the borders of the parchment leaves.
A principal reason for discrepancies with previous results may be that microscopy, electronic and computing equipment have developed considerably in the past 20 years, and thus allow for much finer delineation of spike heights than the original 1987 study [ 11], particularly among F1 hybrids.
However, the use of the MDS criteria in the present literature precludes a finer delineation of PD-MCI into two subgroups: one that is frontal-striatal based and another that is posterior cortical based with greater risks of dementia in Parkinson's disease.
Investors could still have finer delineations among bonds if rating agencies added suffixes to the newly triple-A-rated bonds, like Aaa1, Aaa2, and so on, said Roger L. Anderson, executive director for the New Jersey Education Facilities Authority, who has agreed to sign California's letter.
In conclusion, we present a novel method for the unbiased detection of the presence of evolutionary strata on sex chromosomes and fine-scale delineation of their boundaries.
An even greater area would be considered no-analog if finer community delineations were considered.
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