Sentence examples for indistinct forms from inspiring English sources

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A huge, newly stretched canvas hung on the back wall, with indistinct forms brushed on it in an orange-red primer.

These shifts reflect changes in the populations at risk, the advent of antibiotics, and improved detection of more clinically indistinct forms of infection.

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A given ala may look like a black wind, a gigantic creature of indistinct form, a huge-mouthed, humanlike, or snakelike monster, a female dragon, or a raven.

The proportional increase over time in primary septicemic cases was likely the result of better recognition of a clinically indistinct form of infection coincident with improved laboratory diagnostic capability (i.e., blood cultures), or possibly a increase in number of infections associated with direct animal contact.

In the whimsical "Germany III" (2000), the camera freezes the background landscape and sky but leaves hanging in the foreground two indistinct, whirling forms: one vaguely in the shape of a duck, the other the back of a big bird with long legs.

On one page, an assemblage of indistinct human forms climbing up an endless, wobbling spiral staircase suggests the top of the Chrysler Building (and, by extension, Sousanis's clear inspiration Scott McCloud, by way of McCloud's Chrysler-headed character Dekko); on another, Botticelli's Venus dives into a sea of crosshatched pen lines, becoming a mermaid whose hair and scales are made of text.

In both humans and armadillos, leprosy exhibits a wide immunological and histopathological spectrum, ranging from the polar extremes of tuberculoid (TT) and lepromatous (LL), with three indistinct borderline forms in between (Ridley and Jopling, 1966).

Over the next several hours, filopodia-ringed growth cones in contact with appropriate targets collapse to form nascent presynaptic processes of indistinct shape, termed 'prevaricosities'prevaricosities

In the late version the paint is dark and clotted, like loamy, fecund earth; the forms indistinct, as if glimpsed at a great speed.

Stevens's book subjected Meier's photographs – a series of landscapes in which indistinct circular metal forms appear to float and hover against mountainous backdrops – to quasi-scientific tests.

Gradually, the galaxies that were to become spirals lost most of their big clumps, and a central, bright bulge would appear; the smaller clumps throughout the galaxy would begin to form indistinct, "woolly" spiral arms.

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