Sentence examples for graphics published in from inspiring English sources

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He has been collecting graphics published in popular media for over thirty years, and has donated parts of his collection to Fordham University and Yale University.

They gave indications of cables from each country, classifications, and subject tags (such as IMF, human rights or economic issue) - exactly like graphics published in print and online by the Guardian.

Study Objective: To describe the type, quantity, and quality of graphics used to present original research in Annals of Emergency Medicine.Methods: We performed a blinded, retrospective review of all graphics published in Annals of Emergency Medicine's original research articles from January 1998 through June 1999.

She later turned the series into a book, Designing Web Graphics, published in 1996.

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A manuscript detailing the theoretic performance of the light field camera appeared in Transactions on Graphics, published by the Association for Computing Machinery in July, and subsequently was presented at the 2005 ACM SIGGRAPH (Special Interest Group on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques) conference in August in Los Angeles.

Here is a handy graphic we published in November that sheds more light on interstate gun trafficking.

It's the last Last Saturday, as award-winning cartoonist Chris Ware brings his graphic novella, published in weekly episodes, to a close.

To highlight these diverse realities, and to celebrate our differences, this exhibit presents a selection of comics and graphic novels published in many countries.

It is no small irony, then, that one of Jones's first assignments with the character was the Batman and Dracula: Red Rain graphic novel (published in 1991), an alternate-reality tale of Batman becoming a vampire in order to take down Dracula himself.

The women's graphic accounts, published in The New Yorker along with claims from two more women who were afraid to be identified, offer insight into the insidious terror of domestic violence, and specifically, into the act of strangulation, one of the most dangerous and underprosecuted forms of assault.

But in the early days (The New York Daily Graphic published the first photograph in a newspaper in 1880), manipulation designed to make an image clearer or enhance the information was de rigueur.

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