Each of the six proteins is
in distinct color, with origin DNA in the center.
Homage to the Square is characterized by a superimposition of squares
in distinct colors — often capturing two opposing moments, moods, times of day, or seasons — to explore the myriad possible visual effects through color and spatial relationships alone.
In the 1930s and 1940s, he painted constructivist landscapes and still lifes
in distinct colors.
Not exact matches
In the Middle Ages her shadowy image takes on a
distinct shape and
color.
Colored people often live
in areas
distinct from white areas; therefore geographically it would be difficult to have
colored people
in your church.
In his letter of December 10, 1934 Brightman shares Hartshorne's worry, «that other selves are merely inferred but never given,» and goes on to present his own empiricist colors «I'd like to be able to make sense out of the idea of a literal participation in other selves... whenever I try, I find myself landed in contradiction, in epistemological chaos, and in unfaithfulness to experience...» Brightman's argument is that any «intuition» (for him a synonym for «experience»), «is exclusively a member of me,» but the object of that intuition is «always problematic and distinct from the conscious experience which refers to it.&raqu
In his letter of December 10, 1934 Brightman shares Hartshorne's worry, «that other selves are merely inferred but never given,» and goes on to present his own empiricist
colors «I'd like to be able to make sense out of the idea of a literal participation
in other selves... whenever I try, I find myself landed in contradiction, in epistemological chaos, and in unfaithfulness to experience...» Brightman's argument is that any «intuition» (for him a synonym for «experience»), «is exclusively a member of me,» but the object of that intuition is «always problematic and distinct from the conscious experience which refers to it.&raqu
in other selves... whenever I try, I find myself landed
in contradiction, in epistemological chaos, and in unfaithfulness to experience...» Brightman's argument is that any «intuition» (for him a synonym for «experience»), «is exclusively a member of me,» but the object of that intuition is «always problematic and distinct from the conscious experience which refers to it.&raqu
in contradiction,
in epistemological chaos, and in unfaithfulness to experience...» Brightman's argument is that any «intuition» (for him a synonym for «experience»), «is exclusively a member of me,» but the object of that intuition is «always problematic and distinct from the conscious experience which refers to it.&raqu
in epistemological chaos, and
in unfaithfulness to experience...» Brightman's argument is that any «intuition» (for him a synonym for «experience»), «is exclusively a member of me,» but the object of that intuition is «always problematic and distinct from the conscious experience which refers to it.&raqu
in unfaithfulness to experience...» Brightman's argument is that any «intuition» (for him a synonym for «experience»), «is exclusively a member of me,» but the object of that intuition is «always problematic and
distinct from the conscious experience which refers to it.»
The essence of a thing is what it most fundamentally is (e.g. a person, a cat, or a
color), and what allows us to put it
in a class
distinct from other classes (as a dog is
in a class with other dogs, that is
distinct from the class of cats).
Apart from these reinforcing findings, however, MassMutual's analysts were able to discern — perhaps through ruse -
colored glasses — a
distinct strain of political implications
in the survey results.
Good butter from grass - fed cows is very
distinct in its rich yellow
color, due to high amounts of beta carotene.
The four unfiltered oils all had
distinct colors and tastes affected by the variety of hemp and environment
in which the crop was cultivated.
Add the spinach
in the last 5 minutes of cooking to keep the fresh green
color and add a
distinct flavor to the soup.
In 1927, in the Northeast of England, Colonel Jim Porter created uniquely crafted ale with its own distinct golden brown color, lightly hopped taste and character that quickly became a local favorit
In 1927,
in the Northeast of England, Colonel Jim Porter created uniquely crafted ale with its own distinct golden brown color, lightly hopped taste and character that quickly became a local favorit
in the Northeast of England, Colonel Jim Porter created uniquely crafted ale with its own
distinct golden brown
color, lightly hopped taste and character that quickly became a local favorite.
Dunkin' Donuts» new look includes four
distinct restaurant design options for franchisees, each featuring variations
in layout,
color schemes, graphics, textures, furniture and / or lighting.
Having a bright and
distinct stroller
color makes finding each other a tad easier
in crowded areas.
They also come
in two
distinct colors that help you to find a
color and style that works great for you and your style.
Subtle differences
in the genes of more than 2,000 people
in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland reveal 17
distinct groups, represented by different symbols and
colors on the map.
It vaguely resembles a bone and comes
in four
distinct colors which are chosen so that you can find spot them easily when your dog drops them
in the backyard or the park.
It comes
in four
distinct flavors (well,
colors, actually, but who could resist a pun?)
The most
distinct and bright
color for dogs is blue, so this frisbee is very easy for them to see
in the air.
These «blue - yellow» errors are
distinct from the «red - green» errors observed
in people with inherited
color blindness, which affects about eight percent of males and 0.5 percent of females.
The transition from a single category encompassing both blue and green («grue») to
distinct blue and green categories is considered to be a landmark
in the typical evolution of
color lexicons around the world.
In Russian, light and dark blue are
distinct colors, rather than different shades of the same
color.
In a recent study, Juvik and his colleagues looked at anthocyanin type and concentration in nearly 400 genetically distinct lines of colored cor
In a recent study, Juvik and his colleagues looked at anthocyanin type and concentration
in nearly 400 genetically distinct lines of colored cor
in nearly 400 genetically
distinct lines of
colored corn.
The beads produced
distinct colored patterns, which the researchers could analyze to tell what was
in the solution.
As it turns out, the missing link was a previously unknown type of light - sensitive cell
in the human eye,
distinct from the familiar rods and cones that are responsible, respectively, for night and
color vision.
By closely observing «La Miséreuse accroupie,» AGO's conservation department, now led
in this project by senior conservator of paintings Sandra Webster - Cook, had observed
distinct textures and contrasting underlying
color that peaked through the crack lines and did not match the visible composition.
Some synesthetes associate musical notes with
distinct colors, for example, or foods with shapes (as
in «pointy» flavored chicken)[ScienceNOW, 24 March 2005].
The aphid species Macrosiphoniella yomogicola comes
in two «morphs» with
distinct colors: red and green.
The flashes show up
in three
distinct colors because the camera takes the red, green and blue images several minutes apart.
The same principle lies behind the powerful and visually spectacular Brainbow cell - labeling technique,
in which each labeled cell expresses a unique ratio of three or four
distinct colors of fluorescent protein.
«We knew Vesta's surface had some variation
in color, but we did not expect the diversity that we see or the clarity of the
colors and textures, or their
distinct boundaries.
And while Tohoku University is one of the leading universities
in Japan, the region of Tohoku has four
distinct seasons, which can be experienced on our four campuses — from the cherry blossoms you can observe right now, to the beautiful
colors of autumn.
By mixing similar yet
distinct metallic hues together, it keeps things interesting without drowning the bar cart
in just one
color.
I saw a mix of two very
distinct styles
in store: 90's metallic, and 70's inspiration with the earth
colors and textured materials à la suede, leather, fringe, etc..
«However, individuality is evident and we are seeing a
distinct difference between the shows
in the two cities
in the way these same
colors are being combined.»
Preserving the iconic hue that has surrounded the show, from marketing materials to social media, with blue neon tubing winding
in and out of all creative, Norman and the Bates Motel's blue is now preserved forever
in a
distinct, vibrant blue that pulses with a dark energy and the Pantone
Color Institute's incomparable color signa
Color Institute's incomparable
color signa
color signature.
It includes approximately nine
distinct designs where each design has availability
in three different
colors.
With splashes of light blue glaze around its rim and a rough, natural finish, this midnight -
colored mug is shaped into
distinct facets, fitting comfortably
in your hand and adding a dash of asymmetry to your tableware.
For a variation of the monochromatic theme try just an outfit of
distinct shades
in the same
color family that differ more than just being a deeper or lighter shade of the same
color.
I'm glad to see that there will be the same
distinct spirit and elegance of Peter Pilotto
in the Target collection, with kaleidoscopic prints, bold
color combinations (picture striking blues and greens and warm reds and oranges) and sculpted silhouettes.
By matching two very strong and
distinct materials and shapes, our eye instantly locks
in on those details instead of the
color.
The lines of the clothes are often
distinct, with different parts contrasting each other
in various
colors and sometimes prints.
Pieces included a faux fur bomber jacket decorated with stars with the
distinct Reebok Classic logo across the butt, a jumpsuit
in a red and blue
color way, cinched at the waist by a chunky shoelace tie, and wide - leg joggers, colorblocked
in red, white and blue, which read «REEBOK» down one leg and «AS USA AS U» on the other.
Reservoir Dogs: Bloody Days by Big Star Games is a third - person top - down shooter with few connections to Quentin Tarantino's film other than it being about gangsters with
color - coded names; and yet Bloody Days partially succeeds
in its aspiration to revive a classic for crime and gangster films, while offering a time - rewind mechanics that helps the game
distinct itself from the pool of titles
in the top - down shooter category.
As suits their different sets of superheroes, directors Anthony and Joe Russo work
in several disparate styles with several
distinct color palettes.
SIGHTS: Stoker establishes its dominating taste of elegance most of all not with its classical score but with its visuals,
in which formalist cinematography captures
distinct Victorian sets that choose from a
color palette of black or white.
In this case, we see Alfred Hitchcock's original take on this kidnapping and espionage story — the color remake with James Stewart and Doris Day is better known and possibly also better in many ways, but this one has the distinct advantage of Peter Lorre as one of the bad guy
In this case, we see Alfred Hitchcock's original take on this kidnapping and espionage story — the
color remake with James Stewart and Doris Day is better known and possibly also better
in many ways, but this one has the distinct advantage of Peter Lorre as one of the bad guy
in many ways, but this one has the
distinct advantage of Peter Lorre as one of the bad guys.
But if you pay close attention to the lighting and the
colors of those scenes, you can identify at least three
distinct locations that are
in play.
The latter can be taken
in a literal sense — Soderbergh, under the pseudonym «Peter Andrews» (his father's name), shot the film himself, and he gave each part of the film its own
distinct look: grainy, washed - out yellow for Mexico; a solemn blue sheen for Cincinnati; sun - drenched full
color for San Diego.
These included siting schools so that they might draw from demographically
distinct neighborhoods and recruitment
in neighborhoods of
color or
in white neighborhoods to create a diverse mix of students, among other possibilities.