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geometric and ornaments
More expensive saris had elaborate geometric, floral, or figurative ornaments or brocades created on the loom, as part of the fabric.
A Type I Roman buckle was a “ buckle-plate ” either decorated or plain and consisted of geometric ornaments.
The interior design is minimalist, simple and clean cut, with minimal adornment of stainless steel geometric ornaments.
Additional rooms in the structure, totaling more than 35, include meeting rooms, a refectory, a library, and a mosque, which had light blue geometric and floral ornaments on its walls.
The mausoleum's exterior walls are covered in glazed tiles constituting geometric patterns with Kufic and Suls epigraphic ornaments derived from the Qur ' an.

geometric and low
In bodies of water, the acceptable level of contamination is very low ; for example in the state of Hawaii, and most of the United States, the limit for water off its beaches is a five-week geometric mean of 35 colony-forming units per 100 ml of water, above which the state may post warnings to stay out of the ocean.
The typeface is derived from simple geometric forms ( near-perfect circles, triangles and squares ) and is based on strokes of near-even weight, which are low in contrast.
Like most of Pei's work, the, three story building is a series of geometric forms: consisting of two curved wings, one mainly of glass and one mainly of masonry, set around a central atrium with a skylight that rises to become a low, conical glass tower.
A music video for a shortened version of the original song was created in 1983, featuring military clips with false colour, simple computer-generated graphics such as colour blocks and geometric lines, digitised video of band members at very low resolution and framerate, and a short appearance of the game Zaxxon ( reportedly the Apple II port ).
Professor Goldman also heads a research group at the University of Maryland called the Experimental Geometry Lab, a team developing software ( primarily in Mathematica ) to explore geometric structures and dynamics in low dimensions.
If the satellites being used are scattered throughout the sky, then the value of geometric dilution of precision ( GDOP ) is low while if satellites are clustered near each other from the receiver's vantage point the GDOP values are higher.
* Old-Fashioned Garden-A geometric garden, in which a low boxwood hedge forms the quincunx pattern of five circles.
It is concluded that no general and useful criterion for low energy can be enshrined in a simple geometric framework.
" The ten-millimetre cylinder was fired at very low velocity, relatively speaking, but the instant it exited the barrel, it blossomed like some hideous flower to deploy its twenty-five depleted uranium beads in a beautiful geometric pattern like a high-tech spider's web.

geometric and relief
A 12th century cross at Dysert O ' Dea near O ' Dea Castle showing Christ and a bishop carved in high relief on the east side, with geometric motifs and animal ornament on the other sides.
Compression moulding offers excellent detailing for geometric shapes ranging from pattern and relief detailing to complex curves and creative forms, to precision engineering all within a maximum curing time of 20 minutes.
The building has a highly ornamented stone façade which includes relief work of scripts, geometric patterning and vertical ribbon-like lines.
Point de Venise ( also Gros Point de Venise ) is a Venetian needle lace from the 17th century characterized by scrolling floral patterns with additional floral motifs worked in relief ( in contrast with the geometric designs of the earlier reticella ).

geometric and carvings
Despite Carr's reluctance, the Vancouver Art Gallery, a major curator of Carr's work, records Carr in this period as abandoning the documentary impulse and starting to concentrate instead on capturing the emotional and mythological content embedded in the totemic carvings, which she did by jettisoning her painterly and practiced Post-Impressionist style in favour of creating highly stylized and abstracted geometric forms.
Other notable traditional art is the geometric Toraja wood carvings.
As well as abstract or geometric art, some carvings are considered to represent tools, weapons, animals, human figures, deities or idols.
Their wooden carvings included images of human heads, snakes, deer, and geometric designs.
The carvings contain no representation of humans or animals as required by Islam, and consist entirely of inscriptions and geometric patterns.
The art and architecture of the mosque was influential ; stucco carvings within the mosque in floral and geometric designs represent early Islamic decoration.
The resulting geometric synthesis of this compact group of wood carvings, the iconic system of the image, is transfigured in an embrace of overwhelming sweetness ,” ( Casciaro ), an " idyll of love, tenderness and sublime devotion ".

geometric and incised
The names of the apostles are incised in a frieze around the bowl, below a girdle bearing inset gold wirework panels of animals, birds, and geometric interlace.
Norman mouldings are carved or incised with geometric ornament, such as chevron patterns, frequently termed " zig-zag mouldings ", around arches.
Wu and Yue were masters of metallurgy, fabricating excellent swords, with incised messages, geometric patterns and inlaid gold or silver.
Key-fret, foliate designs, geometric or scrolling flowerhead bands, elliptical panels, stylized fish and insects, and the use of incised designs began at this time.

geometric and lines
Magnetic lines of force are parallel to the geometric axis of this structure.
The most common of these, geometric optics, treats light as a collection of rays that travel in straight lines and bend when they pass through or reflect from surfaces.
In the Mediterranean, during the Greek Dark Ages ( 1, 100 – 800 BCE ), amphoras and other pottery were decorated with geometric designs such as squares, circles and lines.
Stephen Skinner suggests that it is possible to place a geometric diagram over virtually any image of a natural object or human created structure, and find some lines intersecting the image.
Khabur ware is characterized by reddish painted lines with a geometric triangular pattern and dots, while Nuzi ware has very distinctive forms, and are painted in brown or black.
Using his characteristic Ben Day dots and geometric shapes and lines, he rendered incongruous, challenging images out of familiar architectural structures, patterns borrowed from Art Déco and other subtly evocative, often sequential, motifs.
Therefore, in any geometric problem we have an initial set of symbols ( points and lines ), an algorithm, and some results.
To describe motion, kinematics studies the trajectories of points, lines and other geometric objects and their differential properties such as velocity and acceleration.
Another major invention in Sketchpad was that it let the user easily constrain geometric properties in the drawing — for instance, the length of a line or the angle between two lines could be fixed.
In reality, the east-west Mason-Dixon line is not a true line in the geometric sense, but is instead a series of many adjoining lines, following a path between latitude 39 ° 43 ′ 15 ″ N and 39 ° 43 ′ 23 ″ N.
Frederick's " victory " led to great significance being placed on " geometric strategy " which emphasized lines of manoeuvre, awareness of terrain and possession of critical strongpoints.
The most natural and easy designs for a carpet weaver to produce consist of straight lines and edges, and the earliest Islamic carpets to survive or be shown in paintings have geometric designs, or centre on very stylized animals, made up in this way.
On the sphere the geodesics are the great circles ; other geometric concepts are defined as in plane geometry but with straight lines replaced by great circles.
Whilst Neoclassicism was characterized by Greek and Roman-influenced styles, geometric lines and order, Gothic revival architecture placed an emphasis on medieval-looking buildings, often made to have a rustic, " romantic ", appearance.
In geometry, the centroid, geometric center, or barycenter of a plane figure or two-dimensional shape X is the intersection of all straight lines that divide X into two parts of equal moment about the line.
Bringing together the unevenly shaped raw materials in the geometric structure, Long's works illustrate a recurrent theme, the relationship between man and nature, as he has explained, " You could say that my work is a balance between the patterns of nature and the formalism of human, abstract ideas like lines and circles.
Dating the geometric Nasca lines in the Peruvian desert.
As outlined above, projective space is a geometric object which formalizes statements like " Parallel lines intersect at infinity ".
He made Euclidean geometry, where parallel lines are truly parallel, into a special case of an all-encompassing geometric system.
Corresponding to the geometric property of points and lines that every two lines meet in at most one point and every two points be connected with a single line, Levi graphs necessarily do not contain any cycles of length four, so their girth must be six or more.
Many folk dances are danced in unison with dancers arranged in one or more rows and often connected with the dancers next to them ; while these rows are described as " lines ," they may curve, corner, or otherwise be nonlinear in the geometric sense.
Karl von Staudt showed that algebraic axioms, such as commutativity and associativity of addition and multiplication, were in fact consequences of incidence of lines in geometric configurations.
On the other hand, Euclidian optics provided a geometric model that was able to account for this, as well as the length of shadows and reflections in mirrors, because Euclid believed that the visual " rays " could only travel in straight lines ( something which is commonly accepted in modern science ).

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