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The webbing on the sample shown is only stitched once, halfway between the top centre seam and bottom edge.
It was a sample shown to a client by its creator, Steven Stahlberg, not a commercially produced image; while the face was a digital illustration created by computer, it was merged with a picture of a real woman's body.
His long-running visual monologue comments in lively fashion on the real and the art worlds (a sample, shown here, embellishes a polite rejection letter from the Whitney Museum).
d XRD pattern of the powder sample shown in b.
(d) Cross section of sample shown in (b).
All four XRD peaks of the first sample shown in Fig. 5a were from tungsten components.
A Mahalanobis distance boundary is drawn for each Munsell sample (shown in thick solid black line).
XRD pattern of the second sample shown in Fig. 5b was complicated.
f, g The EDX spectra of the sample shown in Fig. 2c, e, respectively.
e SERS spectra of crystal violet molecules, obtained from the sample shown in (d).
Input data in this case might look like the sample shown in Fig. 6.
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