Sentence examples for poses derived from inspiring English sources

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Tom Hunter, for instance, makes pictures of itinerant youths in poses derived from paintings by the 17th-century Dutch master Johannes Vermeer.

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The molecule shown in green is the native pose derived from the crystal structure, and the binding score of the native pose is 16.06 (force-filed-based score), −9.64 (empirical-based score) and −120.74 (knowledge-based score).

It is thus tempting to dig deeper into binding mode poses as derived from docking studies and X-ray crystallography by analyzing the topology of binding of a protein ligand complex.

A dying boy dramatically sprawled on his back on a large rock, in a pose roughly derived from Hellenistic sculpture (but upon whose groin a large bunch of leaves has decorously fallen), is indisputably a real boy who is just as indisputably not dying.

The questions posed are derived generally from archaeological studies of Upper Paleolithic record in Europe.

The pose is derived by a virtual graph, which is an isomorphic mapping of the graph of the network connected systems.

The structure and characteristics of the 3-RPR micro-manipulator are presented and the relationships between actuation displacements, driving forces, PZT inputs and the end pose are derived.

The feet are rather small, as in Velázquez's The Rokeby Venus in the National Gallery (in fact, the whole pose derives from Titian and Velázquez), and it's not quite clear where her right arm is because only her right hand is visible holding up her breast.

Some devote themselves to the body-sculpturing routines, filled with poses that seem derived from early modern dance, early hip-hop and Greco-Roman tableaux vivants.

The equation-coupling manipulator's Denavit–Hartenberg (DH) parameters, joint variables and coordinates of the EE's poses has been derived in a seven-dimensional projective space, and then, in the EE's Cartesian space.

The crystallized region is localized near the core surface and hence the assumption posed in deriving Eq. (6) is not violated.

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