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The buildings take on a physical presence because of Vermeer's suggestive manner of juxtaposing small dots of unmodulated colours with touches of the brush; he used a similar technique to suggest the reflection of water on the sides of the boats.
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For me, the highlight of these nocturnal painting sessions was often, quite literally, the highlight: the squarish dab of white paint, added at the end, that somehow suggested the reflection of light off a stout gray vase.
He takes a mirrored disco-ball, for example, and simply places it in a cardboard box; the reflections suggest the windows of an immense office building, a baby Andreas Gursky in captivity.
Other research has similarly suggested that it is the reflection of the research team on 'who we are' as researchers that enables the coproduction of research knowledge [ 32].
Considering that 13 mer fragment has 4 additional bases adjacent to the polymorphism originated from target sequences while the 7 mer has only the polymorphic base, the result suggest better reflection of 13 mer fragment on real abundance due to the advanced target specificity.
Nevertheless, our results demonstrate that low adiponectin levels at 1st trimester are independently associated with risk of developing GDM and suggest that they are likely the reflection of baseline insulin resistance.
Thus, it is still possible that both the degree anti-correlation and the variation of C(k) is the reflection of hierarchy, suggesting that proper "null model" is needed to clarify their relationships.
The marble tables, zigzagging across the picture, create perspective by drawing the eyes to the figures barricaded behind them, whose reflections in the mirror suggest the presence of other patrons without actually showing any.
The authors suggest the character is a reflection of undermined confidence in the security, and sanctity, of the home in both physical and cultural terms.
Quality of life could suggest a reflection of "life" and the notion of "quality":" What is a good life?" with the " idea of a judgement that would depend on the society in which we live".
During WWII pilots reported seeing large balls of light, later referred to as "foo fighters," in the sky; their existence was unexplainable (later experts would justify these phenomena to electrostatic, electromagnetism, and/or the reflection of light, others suggested it was linked to an issue with the pilot's psychological state).
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