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The moon Dione can be seen in the lower left of the image.
Signed in black in at lower left of image; signed with edition in pencil at lower right of sheet; Robert Motherwell blindstamp lower right

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Low - intensity conflict seeks to manage images, to control minds, and to give the appearance of reforms while leaving the structures of violence in place.
Your depiction of Jesus in the 1999 miniseries Jesus may have been critically praised, but your low ranking is warranted solely on the merits of these promotional images which make Jesus look like he just left a blow dry bar.
Because many of the images overlapped and contained readily identifiable landmarks (such as footprints, labeled in leftmost image), the team could use sophisticated software to stitch 12 of the digital files together to create a single 45 - meter - long 3D model of the site (left and center; colors in center panel represent elevations from low [blue] to high [red]-RRB-.
For example the filaments to the right of the image are the remnants of an ancient supernova (SNR G332.4 - 00.4, also known as RCW 103), and the glowing red filaments at the lower left surround an unusual and very hot star (RCW 104, surrounding the Wolf - Rayet star WR 75).
For example, the filaments to the right of the image are the remnants of an ancient supernova, and the glowing red filaments at the lower left surround an unusual and very hot star [2].
These images from the virtual tissue model show, from left to right, growing areas of lower oxygen (blue regions, middle row) and the corresponding progression of protein VEGF (red regions, bottom row), concomitant with «domino - like» progressive loss of small blood vessels in the retina over time (region without arrows, top row).
In the Fornax cluster (right) the core cloud is swept back like a comet's tail toward the top of the image, indicating it is moving through even more diffuse gas on a collision course with the galaxy at lower left.
Left images upper and lower: Head of the West Salt Creek rock avalanche near the end of the 2015 spring snowmelt season.
Using a training set of images of people from the Web, the machine learning algorithms mastered identifying a human figure and nine anatomical sections, such as torso, upper left arm or lower right leg.
From left: Image showing muscle, fat and intramuscular connective tissue; 3D human lower leg model constructed from 25 images, consisting of 73,659 nodes (pixel points).
The bright x-ray source in the lower left of this Chandra image of the star cluster Westerlund 1 is the newly discovered neutron star.
The lower left image shows new molecules — created by scientists at the University of Utah and two German universities — that are shaped like wagon - wheel or rotelle pasta and emit light more efficiently than the spaghetti - shape polymers.
A cancer cell under the microscope: The STED image (left) has a background of low resolution.
(If you want your very own bacterial Google homepage, you can click «Change background image» in the lower left hand corner of the Google homepage and select it.)
Female MRI MRI images reveal far greater amounts of abdominal fat (in red) in mice exposed to low doses of penicillin and fed a high - fat diet as opposed to mice fed only a high - fat diet (image on left).
Using data from the GPS stations, an accelerometer that measures ground motion in Kathmandu, data from seismological stations around the world, and radar images collected by orbiting satellites, an international team of scientists led by Caltech has pieced together the first complete account of what physically happened during the Gorkha earthquake — a picture that explains how the large earthquake wound up leaving the majority of low - story buildings unscathed while devastating some treasured taller structures.
The ligand shell has a low symmetry and produces a large number of signals in conventional proton - NMR measurement (see image, left).
Image of the star - forming gas in AzTEC - 3 (upper right) and its neighbor LBG - 1 (lower left) observed by ALMA.
These images from the virtual tissue model show, from left, growing areas of lower oxygen (blue regions, middle row) and the corresponding progression of the protein VEGF (red regions, bottom row), concomitant with «domino - like» progressive loss of small blood vessels in the retina over time (region without arrows, top row).
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A near - infrared color - composite image of the young binary star system, in which the gravitational pull of the fainter, lower - mass companion (seen on the left) drives two beautiful spiral arms in the gas - rich disk of the primary star.
Opportunity shows where a rock called «Pinnacle Island» (lower left corner) had been before it appeared in front of the rover in early January 2014 (Image: NASA / JPL - Caltech / Cornell Univ. / Arizona State University)
The core of the star has survived the explosion as a «pulsar,» visible in the Hubble image as the lower of the two moderately bright stars to the upper left of center.
Composite picture of the Cat's Eye Nebula (NGC 6543), combining three images taken by the Hubble Space Telescope.This planetary nebula has an unusually complicated structure, with concentric shells (seen as bright rings), jets (the projections at upper left and lower right), and a number of details that suggest complex interactions of shock waves.
A view of the southern skies over the European Southern Observatory (ESO) 11.8 foot telescope at the La Silla Observatory in Chile, with images of the stars Proxima Centauri (lower - right), and the double star Alpha Centauri AB (lower - left) from the NASA / ESA Hubble Space Telescope.
Composite, enhanced - color image of Pluto (lower right) and its largest moon Charon (upper left) taken by NASA's New Horizons spacecraft on July 14, 2015.
Images below are the ALMA views of the distribution of the organic molecule HNC (left), HC3N in the upper atmosphere (center), and HC3N in the lower intermediate - to - lower elevations in the atmosphere (right) of Saturn's moon Titan.
Longer duration of use of online explicit materials in healthy males has been shown to correlate with lower left putaminal activity to brief still explicit images suggesting a potential role of desensitization [23].
Left Image: Book Cover, courtesy of Janie Bowthorpe Our Program: For diagnosis of low thyroid, we use a lengthy questionnaire which reviews over 70 symptoms of low thyroid, a complete thyroid blood panel including TSH, free T3 and free T4, Thyroid antibodies and a physical examination which includes measurement of reflex time.
Left Image: Le Fashion Right Image: Nails & Threads Simple but significant, an accent of marble in the form of a manicure is a modern and low - investment way to test your affinity with the texture.
Since Facebook superimposes a square Avatar graphic in the lower left - hand corner of the Cover Graphic, our Facebook graphic also attempts to incorporate that into the overall design aesthetic by using a «lifestyle» image of people engaged in the act of reading and / or writing (typically with large smiles on their faces).
Then, in the lower left quarter of the bottom panel - space, we have a standard small black and white line image of McKay's Little Nemo having just fallen out of his bed, which we see the top part of directly behind him.
Derived from a series of collages based on Sixteen Mirrors, Camera Obscura # 2 combines brightly colored, beveled frames and squares of gold paint.The squares at the lower left and upper right are inverted images of each other, as are the squares at the upper left and lower right.
Aerial view of the Beyeler Foundation's complex with the expansion by Renzo Piano, in the center of the photo, and Villa Berower in the lower - left corner; image Niggi Brauning
Helen Frankenthaler Broome Street at Night 1987 Etching and aquatint with drypoint Edition 61 of 68 Signed «Frankenthaler» 87» lower right, edition lower left Image: 27» x 28»; Sheet: 32» x 33»
Color intaglio (spitbite, aquatint) on Magnan Pescia soft white paper 21 x 16 inches 11 3/4 x 8 inches (image size) Edition of 30 with 8 artist's proofs Signed and dated in pencil «Jasper Johns» 12» lower right, numbered lower left Printed by Doug Bennett and John Lund Published by LeRoy Neiman Center for Print Studies, Columbia University
Helen Frankenthaler Flotilla 2006 Color screenprint on paper # 83 of 120 Published by The Naples Art Museum, Naples; printed by Brand X Editions, New York Signed, dated, and with edition lower left sheet; signature in plate lower right; edition information printed verso Image / sheet: 31» x 37»
Helen Frankenthaler Causeway (Doctors of the World Collection) 2001 Color etching and aquatint on paper # 18 of 100 Published by John Szoke Editions, New York Signed and dated with edition in pencil lower right sheet; printer blind stamp lower left Image: 21.5» x 31.5»; Sheet: 28» x 37.5»; Frame: 32.125» x 42.5»
Lot 199 Jasper Johns 1 1975 Intaglio on Barcham Green paper # 74 of 100 Published by Petersburg Press, New York; printed by Atelier Crommelynck, Paris Signed and dated in graphite lower right edge of sheet; edition lower left margin beneath image; retains Craig F. Starr Associates label verso Image: 2.375 ″ x 2 ″; Sheet: 8.375 ″ x 6 ″; Frame: 12.75 ″ x 10.375 ″; (Image: 6 x 5 cm) Together with copy of original invoice from Craig F. Starr Associates dated October 12, 2005 Provenance: Craig F. Starr Associates, New York, New York; Private Collection, Encino, California (acquired directly from the above, 2005) Literature: The Prints of Jasper Johns 1960 - 1993: A Catalogue Raisimage; retains Craig F. Starr Associates label verso Image: 2.375 ″ x 2 ″; Sheet: 8.375 ″ x 6 ″; Frame: 12.75 ″ x 10.375 ″; (Image: 6 x 5 cm) Together with copy of original invoice from Craig F. Starr Associates dated October 12, 2005 Provenance: Craig F. Starr Associates, New York, New York; Private Collection, Encino, California (acquired directly from the above, 2005) Literature: The Prints of Jasper Johns 1960 - 1993: A Catalogue RaisImage: 2.375 ″ x 2 ″; Sheet: 8.375 ″ x 6 ″; Frame: 12.75 ″ x 10.375 ″; (Image: 6 x 5 cm) Together with copy of original invoice from Craig F. Starr Associates dated October 12, 2005 Provenance: Craig F. Starr Associates, New York, New York; Private Collection, Encino, California (acquired directly from the above, 2005) Literature: The Prints of Jasper Johns 1960 - 1993: A Catalogue RaisImage: 6 x 5 cm) Together with copy of original invoice from Craig F. Starr Associates dated October 12, 2005 Provenance: Craig F. Starr Associates, New York, New York; Private Collection, Encino, California (acquired directly from the above, 2005) Literature: The Prints of Jasper Johns 1960 - 1993: A Catalogue Raisonné.
Lot 198 Jasper Johns Flag (Moratorium) 1969 Offset color lithograph on wove paper # 77 of 300 Published by the Committee Against the War in Vietnam Edition lower left margin beneath image; signed lower right margin; printed «© Jasper Johns 1969 ″ lower right edge of sheet Image: 17.125 ″ x 26 ″; Sheet: 20.5 ″ x 28.5 ″; Frame: 21.125 ″ x 29.25»; (Image: 43 x 66 cm) Provenance: Leo Castelli Gallery, New York, New York; Private Collection, Beverly Hills, California (acquired directly from the above) Literature: The Prints of Jasper Johns 1960 - 1993: A Catalogue Raisimage; signed lower right margin; printed «© Jasper Johns 1969 ″ lower right edge of sheet Image: 17.125 ″ x 26 ″; Sheet: 20.5 ″ x 28.5 ″; Frame: 21.125 ″ x 29.25»; (Image: 43 x 66 cm) Provenance: Leo Castelli Gallery, New York, New York; Private Collection, Beverly Hills, California (acquired directly from the above) Literature: The Prints of Jasper Johns 1960 - 1993: A Catalogue RaisImage: 17.125 ″ x 26 ″; Sheet: 20.5 ″ x 28.5 ″; Frame: 21.125 ″ x 29.25»; (Image: 43 x 66 cm) Provenance: Leo Castelli Gallery, New York, New York; Private Collection, Beverly Hills, California (acquired directly from the above) Literature: The Prints of Jasper Johns 1960 - 1993: A Catalogue RaisImage: 43 x 66 cm) Provenance: Leo Castelli Gallery, New York, New York; Private Collection, Beverly Hills, California (acquired directly from the above) Literature: The Prints of Jasper Johns 1960 - 1993: A Catalogue Raisonné.
Initialed and dated in pencil lower right margin beneath image; printer blind stamp lower right edge of sheet; edition lower left margin of sheet; retains a John Berggruen Gallery label verso
From the NSIDC image, it appears that there is a large amount of excess sea ice bordering West Antarctica (lower left.)
The scientists» orange tents are seen on the cliff in the lower left - hand corner of the image.
Click on the File History link that appears and click on the System Image Backup link at the lower - left of the window.
The lower left corner of the gizmo houses its stylus, while the face of the phone is a 3.6 - inch resistive touchscreen running at 480 × 800 resolution, making for crystal clear images and text.
The image predominantly shows the lower left corner of the OnePlus 5T.
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