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It represents the Virgin and Child with angels in the central panel, Sts.
The central panel of the altarpiece ( The Madonna and Child ) is now in the National Gallery, London.
The central panel pattern springs from a central base and terminates within the space ; most later ones do neither.
A computer's central processor can only execute program code found in read-only memory ( ROM ), random access memory ( RAM ), or ( for some computers of the 1950s through 1970s ) switches on an operator's front panel.
" Thomas Harvey's portrait can still be seen in the central panel of a wall of the dining-room at Rolls Park, Chigwell, in Essex.
* St. John the Baptist ; central banner panel, Abesford church, 1943
From the Middle Ages many panel paintings took the diptych form, as small portable works for personal use ; large altarpieces tended to be made in triptych form, with two outer panels that could be closed across the main central representation.
In the Oude Kerk in Amsterdam an altarpiece with a central panel by Jan van Scorel and side panels painted on both sides by Maarten van Heemskerck was lost.
Some homemade boomboxes have used car audio head units as a control panel and central circuit for portable enclosure.
Each lararium features a panel fresco containing the same theme: two peripheral figures ( Lares ) attend on a central figure ( family genius ) or two figures ( genius and Juno ) who may or may not be at an altar.
Many tops have decorative " borders ", of plainer design, surrounding the central panel of the top and enlarging the quilt.
A large central panel portrays Yama the god of death ( often referred to as Dharma ) seated on a throne ; to the left stands a demon.
The walls were decorated with episodes of the Venetian history, with particular reference to the city ’ s relations with the papacy and the Holy Roman Empire, while the ceiling was decorated with the Virtues and individual examples of Venetian heroism, and a central panel containing an allegorical glorification of the Republic.
If this reading is correct, the three ladies at the bottom of the central panel represent the three Maries who biblically were present at Christ's Crucifixion.
The central ceiling panel shows a sunflower at the centre, surrounded by four scenes of ports, each framed by shells, a reference to the Roman water goddess Venus and the Egyptian protector of ports and sailors, Isis.
The oily parts are usually found on a central panel, called T – Zone, consisting of the forehead, nose and chin.
The central panel of Peter Paul Rubens's The Elevation of the Cross ( 1610-1611 ) is modelled with dynamic chiaroscuro.
The dashboard was revised twice ; the binnacle surrounding the steering column was replaced by a central panel with twin dials towards the driver's side in 1956 ; the last from 1959 had twin dials in a binnacle in front of the driver and ' magic ribbon ' AC speedo similar to the 1957 E-series Vauxhall Velox / Cresta and ' 58 /' 59 PA models, and included a glovebox.
* He 111 Z-1: Two He 111 airframes coupled together by a new central wing panel possessing a fifth Jumo 211 engine, used as a glider tug for Messerschmitt Me 321.
These protective devices are usually mounted in a central panel in a building, but some wiring systems also provide an over current protection device at the socket or within the plug.
Image: Pierre_Bladelin_Triptych_central_panel_WGA. jpg | Pierre Bladelin Triptych, 1445 – 50, central panel
In this altarpiece, which is a triptych ordered for a patron of the house of Sforza, we find the style of Van der Weyden in the central panel of the Crucifixion, and that of Memling in the episodes on the wings.
The lower register of the central panel shows the adoration of the Lamb of God, with several groups in attendance and streaming in to worship, overseen by the dove representing the Holy Spirit.
Napoléon had been screened in only eight European cities when Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer bought the rights to it, but after screening it in London, it was cut drastically in length, and only the central panel of the three-screen Polyvision sequences were retained before it was put on limited release in the US.

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In the central contest, that for Mayor, they may have found some pertinent points in what each faction has said about the other.
It has further been shown that: ( 1 ) an experimental neurosis in its initial stages is associated with a reversible shift in the central autonomic balance ; ;
271 - 307 ) indicate, that the concept of function in sociology has been built up from physiological and biological models, in which the notions of teleology, i.e., metaphysical purpose, are central.
The possibility has to be ruled out that the medium's ESP may tap the memory of the sitter, and to do this, the two central characters in this drama must be separated.
Headquarters has also set up a central juvenile book-review and book-selection center, to provide better methods of purchasing and selection.
As such, anthropology has been central in the development of several new ( late 20th century ) interdisciplinary fields such as cognitive science, global studies, and various ethnic studies.
Anthropology as it emerged amongst the Western colonial powers ( mentioned above ) has generally taken a different path than that in the countries of southern and central Europe ( Italy, Greece, and the successors to the Austro-Hungarian and Ottoman empires ).
The arithmetic mean has several properties that make it useful, especially as a measure of central tendency.
Others suggest the alphabet was developed in central Egypt during the 15th century BC for or by Semitic workers, but only one of these early writings has been deciphered and their exact nature remains open to interpretation.
The central and eastern plateau, with its drier continental climate, has deciduous forests and forest steppes.
For example, Madagascar's central highland plateau has become virtually totally barren ( about ten percent of the country ), as a result of slash-and-burn deforestation, an element of shifting cultivation practiced by many natives.
Late 14th and 15th century pottery from central Arizona, widely traded in the region, has colors and designs which may derive from earlier ware by both Ancestral Pueblo and Mogollon peoples.
This is crossed by foot-hills and rolling prairies in the central part of the state, where it has a mean elevation of about, becomes lower and more level toward the southwest, and in the extreme south is flat and but slightly elevated above the sea.
It has a short stem bearing a tuft of long, narrow, arching leaves 10 – 35 cm long and 1 – 2 cm broad, and a central flower stalk 25 – 60 cm tall, ending in an umbel of 20-30 white, or bright blue, funnel-shaped flowers, each flower 2. 5 – 5 cm diameter.
It occupies a central place in modern mathematics and has multiple conceptual connections with such diverse fields as complex analysis, topology and number theory.
The intense secrecy surrounding the base, whose very existence the U. S. government did not even acknowledge until 29 September 1995, has made it the frequent subject of conspiracy theories and a central component to unidentified flying object ( UFO ) folklore.
In it Heschel forwards what would become a central idea in his theology: that the prophetic ( and, ultimately, Jewish ) view of God is best understood not as anthropomorphic ( that God takes human form ) but rather as anthropopathic — that God has human feelings.
As a pharmaceutical, simple bromide ion, Br < sup >–</ sup >, has inhibitory effects on the central nervous system, and bromide salts were once a major medical sedative, before being replaced by shorter-acting drugs.
Capturing high ground, for example, has been the central strategy in innumerable battles.
In addition, Bandanese speak a distinct Malay Dialect which has several features distinguishing it from Ambonese Malay, the better-known and more widespread dialect that forms a lingua franca in central and southeast Maluku.
Northern Ontario is home to a wide array of mines, while the fishing industry has long been central to the character of the Atlantic provinces, though it has recently been in steep decline.
Since the introduction of the first commercially available microprocessor ( the Intel 4004 ) in 1970, and the first widely used microprocessor ( the Intel 8080 ) in 1974, this class of CPUs has almost completely overtaken all other central processing unit implementation methods.
The central Sahelian zone receives between rainfall and has vegetation ranging from grass / shrub steppe to thorny, open savanna.
Cameroon's central location in the network means that efforts to close the gaps which exist in the network across Central Africa rely on the Cameroon's participation in maintaining the network, and the network has the potential to have a profound influence on Cameroon's regional trade.

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