Sentences with phrase «seen in the colored strain»

These defects caused the lattice to locally compress or stretch out, as seen in the colored strain «maps» on the computer screen.

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Given, now, a handsome señorita, with fine oval face and large, soft eyes, and broad, low brow and a strain of pure Castilian blood, to show red - warm through olive cheeks, a white kerchief over her bosom, and a glimpse of amber or gold beads about her throat, and the low, gray, wide - roofed adobe, scarlet - hued with festoons of red peppers, the whole seen against the burnt umber or yellow of the hills and under the pearly haze of a morning in September, and you have a grouping of such splendid color as would delight the heart of a painter.
It must have light colors inside in order to get to see what is inside easily without having to strain.
The caveat, however, is that all of the color and sharpness is lost in darker scenes, leaving us straining to see certain details during night or space scenes.
In «# 687» particularly, among the works on view, an observer has to strain to see, or believe — because it is true — that the red delineating the tiny cells and occupying their centers remains consistent as the array showers down over the changing ground colors.
There is a strain of painting that originated with Georges Seurat, which focuses on the study of optics and various theories of color in an attempt to understand how we see the world.
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