Sentences with phrase «magazine is small in size»

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As data is beginning to show that the one billion global smartphone owners are reading books and magazines on their smartphones despite the smaller screen size — nearly a third of all smartphone owners, in fact, according the Pew Internet — new avenues are opening up for smartphones that address the features that many... [Read more...]
Interestingly, travelers are informed that the devices must be physically stowed in the carry - on bag and not left in the seat pocket, presumably because the device — which incidentally is the same size or smaller than the stash of magazines and catalogs in that very same seat pocket — can be ejected from the pocket and injure someone.
Newspapers and Magazines are OK — It's just that 6 ″ is so much smaller than newspaper size it's not ideal plus it takes a little getting used to — Having articles like sections in a book.
An issue of a magazine, for example, could include a fixed layout version (print replica) for rendering on tablet - sized screens with a reflowable version for smaller cellphone screens where the fixed layout would be scaled to illegibility (or automatically reflowed in unwanted ways if fixed layouts are not supported).
BOMB Magazine organizes this yearly affair, which has only grown in size while Big Publishing has been on the wane — great freaking news for small presses.
Melissa Kennedy, DVM, PhD, DACVIM wrote in DVM360 on - line magazine: «The likelihood of adverse reactions in dogs has been found to correlate with the size of the dog and the number of inoculations given, with higher risk associated with small size and multiple inoculations.»
The magazine «Country Life», in the 29 April 1899 takes up the story: «Some five - and - thirty years ago in fact, [i.e. about 1865], the small - sized or light - weight Bulldog was common in this country; so much so that dogs of the breed that scaled over 28 lbs were not encouraged at such shows as Birmingham, which was at that period the most important exhibition of its kind in England.
Rauschenberg's exhibition at Betty Parsons Gallery opened on May 14, 1951, and, as was standard for the time, remained on view for just three short weeks.36 The presentation consisted of thirteen easel - size oils in the smaller gallery while the larger main room featured works by Walter Tandy Murch, an artist known for his realistic depictions of mechanical objects and illustrations for such magazines as Forbes and Scientific American.
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