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The Jewish tradition is uneasy with any forms of illustration that might be associated with idolatry, which means that there are no images of the Deity.
Although stylistically they were different both in forms of illustration and narrative, they influenced each other greatly.
Cartooning and similar forms of illustration are the most common image-making means in comics; fumetti is a form which uses photographic images.
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The advent of digital photography in the 1990s did not alter the principal role of photographs as a form of illustration rather than of documentation.
As a form of illustration for the impact of different decision rules on the performance of our surveillance methodology, we analyzed the PHESS data using the aforementioned decision rule with different threshold ϖ and number of days N for the same three time periods as in Section Results and discussion.
If this emphasis on the anecdotal suggests Scharf as a kind of Regency Posy Simmonds – touchingly humane but with an eye for the comical – there was also another side to his work, in the form of illustrations for a number of London's scientific institutions, such as the Zoological and Geological Societies and the Royal College of Surgeons.
From 3 February Riddell will provide weekly blog posts, mainly in the form of illustrations and sketches.
Consider the use of more wordless materials, such as a well-designed leaflet with core messages in the form of illustrations Create a centrally-produced, high-quality, colorful and attractive leaflet that contains images of all core MRE messages without words.
In 1974 Kauffman and Dwyer [ 34] investigated the efficacy of different forms of visual illustrations on medical information retention in three different populations: (1) instructional media undergraduate students, (2) state employees without an undergraduate or nursing degree and (3) state employees with an undergraduate or nursing degree.
They will include an interview with the author and a competition in the form of an illustration from which readers must solve the mystery of a crime scene.
When photographs of plants first became common in the late 19th century, botanists saw them as a form of botanical illustration rather than as a sort of herbarium specimen and so stored them in botanical libraries rather than as part of the formal herbaria (Simpson and Barnes, 2008).
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