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is and depicted
The growth center depicted here, in the distal phalanx of the second finger, is listed as the fifth of those in the seven short bones.
that is, by being placed in such relation to the forms depicted within the illusion that these forms left no room for the typography except near the surface.
It was because of this chain-reaction as much as for any other reason -- that is, because of the growing independence of the planar unit in collage as a shape -- that the identity of depicted objects, or at least parts of them, re-emerged in Braque's and Picasso's papiers colles and continued to remain more conspicuous there -- but only as flattened silhouettes -- than in any of their paintings done wholly in oil before the end of 1913.
" The Rail Candidate "— Lincoln's 1860 candidacy is depicted as held up by the slavery issue — a slave on the left and party organization on the right.
Apollo as a handsome beardless young man, is often depicted with a kithara ( as Apollo Citharoedus ) or bow in his hand, or reclining on a tree ( the Apollo Lykeios and Apollo Sauroctonos types ).
Aquarius is identified as " The Great One " in the Babylonian star catalogues and represents the god Ea himself, who is commonly depicted holding an overflowing vase.
She is often depicted nude in many of the images she is in.
She is the symbol of the United States Women's Navy and was depicted on their Unit Crest.
Athena is depicted in the obverse of the coin, representing the Austrian Republic.
In ancient Greek mythology, ambrosia () is sometimes the food or drink of the Greek gods ( or demigods ), often depicted as conferring ageless immortality upon whomever consumed it.
The Caucus Race as depicted by Carroll is a satire on the political caucus system, mocking its lack of clarity and decisiveness.
He is generally depicted with a sceptre and diadem, conventional attributes of kings.
* In the 2004 epic war film Troy, Agamemnon is depicted as a ruthless power-mad king played by Brian Cox.
Alexander is depicted troubled by his lack of direct heirs, having no child with his wife Sybilla of Normandy.
In Marion Zimmer Bradley's The Mists of Avalon, Aurelianus is depicted as the aging High King of Britain, a " too-ambitious " son of a Western Roman Emperor.
In contrast to most of the figures depicted in the Pāli Canon, Ananda is presented as an imperfect, if sympathetic, figure.
He is often depicted with the Buddha alongside Mahakashyapa, the first Indian patriarch.
In the film, the monster is called a Kraken, although it is depicted as a lizard-like creature rather than a squid ; and combining two elements of the myth, Perseus defeats the sea monster by showing it Medusa's face, turning the monster into stone.
Andromeda is depicted as being strong-willed and independent, whereas in the stories she is only really mentioned as being the princess whom Perseus saves from the sea monster.
His value as a war god is even placed in doubt: during the Trojan War, Ares was on the losing side, while Athena, often depicted in Greek art as holding Nike ( Victory ) in her hand, favored the triumphant Greeks.
* Lisa Simpson is delighted at the sight of a rack with Tintin and Asterix comics in a comic book store, depicted in The Simpsons episode " Husbands and Knives ".

is and yellowish
Cholesterol, the cornerstone of Dr. Keys's theory, is a mysterious yellowish, waxy substance, chemically a crystalline alcohol.
Sulfur, together with carbon and iron salts, is used to form iron polysulfides and produce amber glass ranging from yellowish to almost black.
The pods contain seeds surrounded by a fluffy, yellowish fibre that is a mix of lignin and cellulose.
The flowering leaves and tops of marjoram are steam-distilled to produce an essential oil that is yellowish in color ( darkening to brown as it ages ).
The most obvious sign that meconium has been passed during or before labor is the greenish or yellowish appearance of the amniotic fluid.
One application is to formulas for washing and conditioning grey or blonde hair, where the brightener can not only increase the luminance and sparkle of the hair, but can also correct dull, yellowish discoloration without darkening the hair.
The traditional method of obtaining the latex is to scratch (" score ") the immature seed pods ( fruits ) by hand ; the latex leaks out and dries to a sticky yellowish residue that is later scraped off.
The Styan's red panda is supposedly larger and darker in color than its Western conspecific, but with considerable variation in both subspecies, and some individuals may be brown or yellowish brown rather than red.
An alkaline earth metal, strontium is a soft silver-white or yellowish metallic element that is highly reactive chemically.
It is kept under a liquid hydrocarbon such as mineral oil or kerosene to prevent oxidation ; freshly exposed strontium metal rapidly turns a yellowish color with the formation of the oxide.
The word Panthera is probably of Oriental origin and retraceable to the Ancient Greek word panther, the Latin word panthera, the Old French word pantere, most likely meaning " the yellowish animal ", or from pandarah meaning whitish-yellow.
The name " topaz " is derived ( via Old French: Topace and Latin: Topazus ) from the Greek Τοπάζιος ( Τοpáziοs ) or Τοπάζιον ( Τοpáziοn ), the ancient name of St. John's Island in the Red Sea which was difficult to find and from which a yellow stone ( now believed to be chrysolite: yellowish olivine ) was mined in ancient times ; topaz itself ( rather than topazios ) wasn not really known about before the classical era.
The yellowish color of durum wheat and semolina flour made from it is due to a carotenoid pigment called lutein, which can be oxidized to a colorless form by enzymes present in the grain.
* Shio (" salt ") ramen is probably the oldest of the four and is a pale, clear, yellowish broth made with plenty of salt and any combination of chicken, vegetables, fish, and seaweed.
Synthetic ultramarine being very cheap, it is largely used for wall painting, the printing of paperhangings and calico, etc., and also as a corrective for the yellowish tinge often present in things meant to be white, such as linen, paper, etc.
It is often present in large numbers, and can cause the foliage to turn yellowish from the damage in causes.
* Potato flour, often confused with potato starch, is a peeled, cooked potato, mashed, mostly drumdried and ground potato flakes using the whole potato and thus containing the protein and some of the fibres of the potato ; having an off-white slight yellowish colour.
The elderly do not, therefore see quite the same way as they used to since there is a slight yellowish cast in the clouded lens.
Discovered in 1892, the yellowish monoclinic mineral baddeleyite is a natural form of zirconium oxide.
Jaundice ( also known as icterus ; from the Greek word ίκτερος, attributive adjective: icteric ) is a yellowish pigmentation of the skin, the conjunctival membranes over the sclerae ( whites of the eyes ), and other mucous membranes caused by hyperbilirubinemia ( increased levels of bilirubin in the blood ).
Its coloration is yellowish and it is softer than either dentin or enamel.

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