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The first edition of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland already contained a primitive version of moving pictures, because the two illustrations that showed the Cheshire Cat fading to an enigmatic grin were printed on consecutive pages, allowing a reader to make the Cat materialise or dematerialise by flicking the first page back and forth.
The merge process is the same for the two illustrations.
Giordano Bruno, for example employs the two illustrations of a voice heard in its entirety from all sides of the room, and that of a large mirror which reflects one image of one thing but which, if it is broken into a thousand pieces, each of the pieces still reflects the whole image.
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For similar Ioff and different Ion, the numbers of ITs for the two illustration cases (case A and case C) shown Figure 7c are 15 and 17.
For similar Ion and different Ioff, the two illustration cases (case A and case B) shown in Figure 7c have the same number of ITs (15 ITs) but different Vth owing to the different positions of RITs.
The first of the five illustrations is a realistic looking coat; at the end, however, the coat is abstracted into a large bell.
Get inspired with the six illustrations below.
Of the twenty-six illustrations, eight depict Mr. McGregor and seventeen the garden and its structures.
We tested the four illustrations for preference, comprehension and perceived susceptibility using a combination of qualitative and quantitative measures.
When we examined participants' ranking, there was a statistically significant difference in preference among the four illustrations (P < 0.001).
Subjects were shown identical DXA results and associated fracture risk (21% or high risk) using the four illustrations discussed above.
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