Sentence examples for juxtaposition effect from inspiring English sources

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HET-HOM lines in fancm zip4 showed lower 420 crossovers than wild type HOM-HOM (GLM p < 2.0 × 10−16), which demonstrates that the interfering pathway is required for the heterozygosity-homozygosity juxtaposition effect.

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Her study of the Pointillists, particularly Georges Seurat, led her to experiment with colour juxtaposition and optical effects, and under the influence of Victor Vasarely and others, her work took on a geometric abstraction, in which intricate patterns of black and white and, later, alternating colours were calculated to produce illusions of movement and topography.

She says she bought books on Amazon to help her work out some finer points of her medium a self-deprecating comment from someone who studied painting with the likes of Amy Sillman and Nicole Eisenman at Bard College but the slightly naïve approach, awkward spatial relations, jarring colour juxtapositions create an effect that is, ultimately, vulnerable, open-hearted, and immediate.

We considered the effect of juxtaposition of heterozygous/homozygous regions in the context of the Beam-Film model (Kleckner et al., 2004; Zhang et al., 2014a, 2014b).

If the very description of White's jagged juxtapositions is agitating, their effect in the film is all the more energizing.

Before performing the work Mr. Tritle had his singers demonstrate the methods Schnittke used to create his special effects: a juxtaposition of similar melodies in slightly different rhythms to create a shimmer in the first movement, spreading the syllables of words among multiple singers to fashion a bell-like pulsation in the second.

Here, Azekel is effecting a juxtaposition of old and new, that's his schtick, and it works well even though, as we say, this kind of move is becoming increasingly popular among young British gentlemen and will presumably be even more so in the wake of Blake's success at the Mercurys last week.

The installation is a living experiment in montage, a Kuleshov effect of the juxtaposition of image and text.

A few years later, such juxtaposition was a familiar Ellington effect, employed most famously in "Ko-Ko" (1940), a 12-bar blues where Tizol states a four-note phrase that is answered by the reeds, and in the second chorus Nanton takes a muted solo over pulsing trumpets that is remarkable both for its economy and for its nuanced vocalizations.

The negative effects of the migration background and the profile effect for the juxtaposition of study vs. work group (p < 0.10) are not significant.

The effect is a juxtaposition of night and day within the same shot, like a giant shadow from Godzilla has blocked out half the light.

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