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patterning and red
Eastern art has generally worked in a style akin to Western medieval art, namely a concentration on surface patterning and local colour ( meaning the plain colour of an object, such as basic red for a red robe, rather than the modulations of that colour brought about by light, shade and reflection ).
The platform tiling was carried out by G. Woolliscroft & Sons of Hanley in Staffordshire, and was made up of white with maroon and brick red patterning.
The ' garden phase ' refers to boas with drab coloration, mostly brown or olive, with varied patterning, while the ' colored phase ' refers to animals with combinations of red, orange, and yellow coloring.

patterning and pigment
More common than a complete absence of pigment cells is localized or incomplete hypopigmentation, resulting in irregular patches of white on an animal that otherwise has normal colouring and patterning.

patterning and differs
These fishes ' juvenile coloration differs from their adult coloration, and the patterning is different.

patterning and between
In particular, powder residue patterning is used by law enforcement to validate the distance between the firearm and the person shot using known facts from the manufacturer about powder type, content, volume, muzzle velocity, and other ballistic factors.
The use of double patterning allowed the spacing between features to be wide enough for the secondary electron scattering to be significantly reduced.
This required the development of an additive patterning process, which relies on the unique abilities of CMP to remove material in a planar and uniform fashion and to stop repeatably at the interface between copper and oxide insulating layers ( see Copper-based chips for details ).
This equipment offers rapid patterning at sub-micrometre resolutions, and offers a compromise between performance and cost when working with feature sizes of approximately 200 nm or greater.
His research involves biomechanical analysis of crania and post-cranial remains, respiratory and thermal adaptations, interpretations of ecogeographical patterning, evaluations of neuroanatomical evolution, life history parameters, and differential levels and patterns of stress, and interrelationships between these anatomically-based patterns.

patterning and individuals
The mollusc shell | shells of individuals within the bivalve Mollusca | mollusk species Donax variabilis show diverse coloration and patterning in their phenotypes
Industrial sociology, until recently a crucial research area within the field of sociology of work, examines " the direction and implications of trends in technological change, globalization, labour markets, work organization, managerial practices and employment relations to the extent to which these trends are intimately related to changing patterns of inequality in modern societies and to the changing experiences of individuals and families the ways in which workers challenge, resist and make their own contributions to the patterning of work and shaping of work institutions.

patterning and ;
Therefore, a high heat treatment could remove the visual evidence of patterning associated with carbides but did not remove the underlying patterning of the carbide forming elements ; a subsequent lower-temperature heat treatment, at a temperature at which the carbides were again stable, could recover the structure by the binding of carbon by those elements.
Another early foreshadowing technique is formal patterning, " the organization of the events, actions and gestures which constitute a narrative and give shape to a story ; when done well, formal patterning allows the audience the pleasure of discerning and anticipating the structure of the plot as it unfolds ".
The twelve-tone series loses its imperative function as a prohibiting, regulating, and patterning authority ; its working-out is abandoned through its own constant-frequent presence: all 66 intervallic relations among the 12 pitches being virtually present.
Estonian has three phonemic lengths ; however, the third length is a suprasegmental feature, which is as much tonal patterning as a length distinction.
They are usually light wheaten in colour, with light brown patterning. The Indian game, also known as Cornish, is sometimes called the bulldog among chickens ; you can actually see the roast chicken shape in it.
The Halstatt culture produced art with geometric ornament, but marked by patterns of straight lines and rectangles rather than curves ; the patterning is often intricate, and fills all the space available, and at least in this respect looks forward to later Celtic styles.
Hebrew letter nun-15th-century Ashkenazi book-handThe forewings of this species are reddish-brown with distinctive patterning towards the base ; a black mark resembling the Hebrew letter nun (< span style =" font: 15pt ' times new roman ';"> נ </ span >) with a pale cream-coloured area adjacent to this mark.
High resolution template patterning can currently be performed by electron beam lithography or focused ion beam patterning ; however at the smallest resolution, the throughput is very slow.

patterning and one
Changing the order of stitches from one row to the next, usually with the help of a cable needle or stitch holder, is key to cable knitting, producing an endless variety of cables, honeycombs, ropes, and Aran sweater patterning.
Netrin is important in patterning of the neural system in chordates, as well as is the molecule Shh, but S. kowalevskii was only found to have one hh gene and it appears to be expressed in a region that is uncommon to where it is usually expressed in developing chordates along the ventral midline.
The phosphor was patterned so the electrons from the guns only fell on one side of the patterning or the other.
Typically the mutated gene is involved in developmental patterning, and a syndrome of congenital anomalies results, of which polydactyly is one feature or two.
This subdivision plays a key role in the definitive patterning of vertebrae that form when the posterior part of one somite fuses to the anterior part of the consecutive somite during a process termed resegmentation.
The North African form desertorum is paler than the Iberian one, and has different patterning on the base of its primary feathers: dark and orange bands of approximately equal width, compared to the narrowere orange bands and greater extent of black of ruficollis.
For example, one study showed that there are proteins called Gli1, Gli2, and Gli3 that affect ventral hindbrain development, and are also required for motoneuron development and correct neural patterning in the hindbrain.
While evidence that Wnt and Sonic hedgehog are direct antagonists of one another remains to be seen, the role of Wnt in patterning the neural tube is thought to work in an indirectly inhibitory manner towards Sonic Hedgehog via the canonical Wnt pathway.
The star-shaped fortification had a formative influence on the patterning of the Renaissance ideal city: " The Renaissance was hypnotized by one city type which for a century and a half — from Filarete to Scamozzi — was impressed upon all utopian schemes: this is the star-shaped city.

patterning and .
Beads may be divided into several types of overlapping categories, based on different criteria such as component materials, manufacturing process, place or period of origin, surface patterning, or general shape.
Shh functions in diverse processes in development, including patterning limb bud tissue differentiation.
Where shotshell reloading remains popular, however, is for making specialized shotgun shells, such as for providing lowered recoil, when making low cost " poppers " used for training retrievers before hunting season to acclimate hunting dogs to the sound of a gun firing without actually shooting projectiles, for achieving better shot patterning, or for providing other improvements or features not available in commercially-loaded shotshells at any price, such as when handloading obsolete shotshells with brass cases for gauges of shotshells that are no longer commercially manufactured.
Koi varieties are distinguished by coloration, patterning, and scalation.
Koi varieties are distinguished by coloration, patterning, and scalation.
* In 1996, Samsung developed the optical patterning technique that enables multi-domain LCD.
Microlithography and nanolithography refer specifically to lithographic patterning methods capable of structuring material on a fine scale.
In particular, clearance of Ca < sup > 2 +</ sup > by the MAM allows for spatio-temporal patterning of Ca < sup > 2 +</ sup > signaling because Ca < sup > 2 +</ sup > alters IP3R activity in a biphasic manner.
The fabrication of MEMS evolved from the process technology in semiconductor device fabrication, i. e. the basic techniques are deposition of material layers, patterning by photolithography and etching to produce the required shapes.
It was used in IC fabrication for patterning the gate oxide until the process step was replaced by RIE.
Morphogenetic responses may be induced in organisms by hormones, by environmental chemicals ranging from substances produced by other organisms to toxic chemicals or radionuclides released as pollutants, and other plants, or by mechanical stresses induced by spatial patterning of the cells.
These questions include the patterning and regionalization of the nervous system, neural stem cells, differentiation of neurons and glia, neuronal migration, axonal and dendritic development, trophic interactions, and synapse formation.
In the first three pairs of vowels, Bomhard is attempting to specify the subphonemic variation involved, inasmuch as that variation led to some of the vowel gradation ( ablaut ) and vowel harmony patterning found in various daughter languages.
This ' NanoFab ' is equipped with tools for lithographic patterning and imaging ( e. g. electron microscopes and atomic force microscopes ).
New tricks such as immersion lithography, dual-tone resist and multiple patterning continue to improve the resolution of 193 nm lithography.
A high resolution image of a modern pattern welded knife blade, showing the dramatic patterning on the side below, and the layering of the steel in the spine above.
Often called Damascus steel, blades forged in this manner often display bands of slightly different patterning along their entire length.
In semiconductor device fabrication, the various processing steps fall into four general categories: deposition, removal, patterning, and modification of electrical properties.

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