Sentence examples for pattern of colour from inspiring English sources

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In The Wilmington Giant (1939), for instance, unmistakably a scene from deep England, the South Downs appear as a pattern of colour blocks and curves – the paint striated, in places barely applied – and the chalk figure itself is framed by dark fence posts and an axis of barbed wire.

After 1856 Rossetti was led by Sir Thomas Malory's Morte Darthur and Alfred, Lord Tennyson's Idylls of the King to evoke in his paintings an imaginary Arthurian epoch, with heraldic glow and pattern of colour and medieval accessories of armour and dress.

No. 2693 were used for present investigation to delineate the inheritance pattern of colour trait in aleurone layer using chemical tests, respectively.

To know the segregation pattern of colour trait in aleuronic layer, study has been performed using different chemical tests such as standard phenol, modified phenol (CuSO4), potasium hydroxide and sodium hydroxide tests.

This means the pattern of colour change matches the pattern of neuronal activation.

Here we systematically investigate the annual pattern of colour change in plumage patches of carotenoid, melanin and structural origin, for males and females of four species of European passerines.

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Her coat is different, because the pattern of colours on multicoloured animals is determined by events in the womb rather than by genes - a reminder that clones may be genetic copies of their parent but are never quite identical.

European honey bees and other pollinating insects are attracted to flowers by a radial pattern of colours and stripes (some visible only in ultraviolet light) that serve as nectar guides that can be seen at a distance; by scent; and by rewards of sugar-rich nectar and edible pollen.

On the other hand, a biomarker which does not co-vary perfectly with eGFR/ACR would exhibit a "patchwork" pattern of colours, indicating that it may be capturing information independent of uACR and eGFR and might therefore prove prognostically useful.

Different feathers have different patterns of colour, suggesting that Cretaceous dinosaurs flying or otherwise used their feathers for display.

These, in turn, are enlivened with brightly coloured, elliptical acrylic lozenges that twist and turn gently with the wind, casting ever-changing patterns of colour and shadow across the floor of the nursery when the sun shines.

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