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One of the most impressive depictions of this dichotomy is to be found in Sjöwall and Wahlöö's 10 Martin Beck novels from the 1960s.

From the visualization point of view, it is the area that is most developed in biology: the tools offer impressive 3D visual depictions of static and dynamic conditions of proteins, based on advanced graphic libraries, ray tracing and image rendering packages.

rating ("Impressive"), wrote favorably, noting that the depiction Dr. Octopus "was very clever – on one hand, he was a pitiful, cowering pushover.

No less impressive, however, are the play's depictions of the more conventional wounds of adolescence, the ones that come from loving and not being loved in return.

We also saw some horrifying (but gorgeous) imagery from the Middle Age depictions of hell and some impressive art from unlikely materials.

Scott also enjoyed the film's realistic depiction of scientists at work, saying that Carruth had an "impressive feel for the odd, quiet rhythms of small-scale research and development".

Other depictions of man's contact with the natural world were equally impressive, such as a creative montage of images undertaking field work in coastal areas of western India [Additional file 18], and a distressed young bird in the hands of its rescuer [Additional file 19].

Through Jan . 5The small, mysterious depictions of darkened interiors that Richard Walker, a Scottish painter, presents in his impressive second New York solo place him in a nebulous category that might be called post-appropriation painting.

Even cautionary tales of failed marriages and unhappy skin tone are rendered distant by glamour, as are the extensive depictions of royals breathing in and out, or wearing clothes with staggeringly impressive proficiency.

In Gibson's new play, "Placebo" (at Playwrights Horizons, under the direction of Daniel Aukin), a poor work that seems overly influenced, at times, by Annie Baker's depictions of working-class ennui, the authoritative Carrie Coon — who was so impressive as Honey in MacKinnon's "Virginia Woolf" — plays a scientist named Louise.

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