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Ideas of the time seem especially resonant in a 1952 ink drawing by Salvadore Grippi that treats human bodies as faceted biomorphic units covering the frontal plane in an interlocking pattern of darks and lights.
The larger interlocking pattern of food chains in an ecological community creates a complex food web.
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With the complex, interlocking patterns of the plaid and the many colors involved, it's almost impossible to get the two items to match.
For the poem "God's Grandeur," Britten treats voices like instruments, giving them intricate, interlocking patterns: the line "The world is charged with the grandeur of God" takes on an unexpected Latin bounce.
The highly organized interlocking prismatic pattern resulting from the concerted movement of ameloblast cohorts provides the structure that is key to the physical strength of the final enamel (5).
Lamella roof, Vaulted roof consisting of a crisscrossing pattern of parallel arches skewed with respect to the sides of the covered space, composed of relatively short members (lamellae) hinged together to form an interlocking network in a diamond pattern.
By breaking down movement and speech into a comprehensible and interlocking set of patterns, he said, programmers will eventually create software that can easily reproduce the extraordinary complexity of skin, muscle, eye and hair movements that convey emotion.
A fluently interlocking stream of patterns and bright outgoing energies answer Bach's Double Violin Concerto in "Barocco"; a radically modernist theme and variations addressing different human ingredients in "Temperaments"; and a panoply of clashing West-meets-East elements suggests the Pacific of World War II in "Symphony".
Because sutures between the more posterior skull bones show the typical complex interlocking mammalian pattern, simple anterior sutures indicate greater flexibility in this region, possibly an example of cranial kinesis; a rare phenomenon in mammals.
Variously but informally attired, they enact their interlocking movement patterns in or against rectangles of light, sometimes with evocative overlapping shadows of themselves on the rear screen.
But the real interest here is provided by less familiar names, from the small pencil drawings that are weblike patterns of tiny interlocking faces by Edmund Monseil of Poland (1897-1962) thethe bristling landscapes densely scribbled in red and blue ballpoint pen by Yassir Amazine, who was born in Belgium in 1975.
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