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All you need to do is find a nice one and hang it from the clip end (or lean it against something) and start slipping images in under the clip.
Unguided by obvious story signposts, you slip from image to image, pulled along by their beauty (the digital cinematography is by Chris Dapkins) and by the dreamy, leisurely rhythms of the editing (by Seth Bomse).
Most climbing fibers in the flocculus increase their firing in response to contraversive retinal slip (image motion away from the side on which the cell is recorded) (Simpson and Alley, 1974; Raymond and Lisberger, 1998; Stone and Lisberger, 1990; Figure 2C F).
But because he is constructing a story, he then slips an image of a woman into the mix, which adds a suggestion of drama (what's she doing here?) to what had been an elegant visual comparison between man and flower.
The rupture process is shown in Fig. 7 by slip images obtained in 5-s increments.
In addition, our results of the moment rate function and the slip images all showed that somewhat small slip at the deepest depths (sixth and seventh rows along dip in Fig. 8b) occurred only at the second rupture stage.
This medium was so liquid that canvases had to be placed on the floor to prevent the image slipping away entirely".
If you buy the old rumors that Disney animators sometimes slipped pornographic images into their artwork, then you can probably also readily imagine that writers of Disney teenage comedies like "Jonas" and "Wizards of Waverly Place" sit around after hours, knock back a few and concoct raunchy versions of their standard scripts.
The brains were then sectioned at 50 µm on a vibratome (Leica), mounted on glass slides, cover slipped, then imaged on a Nikon Eclipse E600 upright microscope equipped with an ORCA-ER C4742-90 cameramera (Hamamatsu Photonics) using a 10× objective.
ProLong Gold antifade reagent with DAPI Molecular Probes Life Technologiess, Grand Island, NY, USA) was added and slides were cover slipped and imaged with a Zeiss LSM 510 microscope (Carl Zeiss, Inc., Thornwood, NY, USA).
In slipping and sliding images it mixes scenes of Ms. Halprin studying pictures of Rodin sculptures in a book; views of the forest around her home; and a slow, sexually suggestive dance by a barrel-chested, gray-haired man and a younger woman in an empty studio.
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