Sentences with phrase «showed small dots»

Then she had other ultrasoubd and she had an erlichia The parenchyma showed small dots and the spleen enlarged... Everything else normal.
When you get a notification, the app that it came from will show a small dot next to it so you can quickly see which apps have notifications that need tending to.

Not exact matches

In the slides below, we're going to focus on what makes the best Echos stand out, be it the Echo Plus» extra smart - home radio, the Echo Dot's small size, the Echo Show's screen, or the Echo Tap's portability.
When the panels showed eight dots each, the chicks tended to choose the right panel — as if preferring to see smaller numbers on the left and larger numbers on the right.
Graphene quantum dots vary with their size: Large dots form molecular - scale transistors, intermediate ones show quantum chaos, and the smallest act as single - electron detectors.
In order to note how minor changes in face shape are registered in the brain, the Tsao laboratory developed a system of 50 points (shown as white dots) to measure those small changes.
Microscope image showing malaria - infected red blood cells (small round cells containing the parasite [dark dots]-RRB- sticking to brain endothelial cells (large blue - ish cells) that line the blood vessels supplying the brain.
The fourth panel of the upper row shows tumor with no red NSCs in mice treated with trastuzumab alone (sporadic small red dots not associated with cells are visible as autofluorescence background).
But Amazon virtually created the smart speaker market with its Echo line years ago and in 2017 extended that lineup to include the smaller Echo Dot, as well as the Echo Plus, and the Echo Show.
Flea bites on humans will usually show up as a small red dot - like bumps, not unlike many other insect or pest bites.
Travel far enough, and a yellow trail of dots will appear briefly on the screen, showing where you've been on the surprisingly small grid, which seems much larger thanks to the constantly changing layout of the forest and location of the objects, not to mention the methodical, sometimes maddening pace.
Thwomps still have their eyes connected and their pupils being but small dots of glowing white, although the official art clearly shows their eyes looking different.
The show featured paintings in which she started to develop two of her signature motifs: infinity nets (a series of small circles, linked like a net) and polka dots.
Solo Exhibitions 2015 The Reclining Hippy and the Envelope - Bureau des Realites, Brussels, Belgium Stripes and Dots on the Isle of Portikus: A Story of Sound + Visuals (a small index of contemporary psych)- Portikus - Frankfurt, Germany TBA - In Light of 25 Years - Witte de With - Rotterdam, The Netherlands Solo Show - Nosbaum Reding - Luxembourg, Luxembourg Solo Show - Supportico Lopez - Berlin, Germany Two - person show (with Ute Muller)- Galleria collicaligreggi - Sicily, Italy 2014 Karl?s Body - Kunsthalle Wien Karlsplatz - Vienna, Austria The Illustrator - 1646 - The Hague, The Netherlands Foto / Studio / Zig - Zag - 21er Haus - Vienna, Austria The Tangental Zig - Zag, Kunstraum - London, England Portals (SUN MILK)- Maison Gregoire - Brussels, Belgium Dirt Not Copper - Two - person show with Lorna MacIntyre - 221a - Vancouver, Canada The Story of Stripes and Dots (Chapter 7)- Jessica Bradley Gallery - Toronto, Canada 2013 The Story of Stripes and Dots (Chapter 6)- Southern Alberta Art Gallery - Lethbridge, Canada The Story of Stripes and Dots (Chapter 5)- Fogo Island Arts - Fogo Island, Canada Letterhead - Kunsthal Charlottenborg - Copenhagen, Denmark Alphabet City - MiArt with Supportico Lopez - Milan, Italy Parrot Soup - Supportico Lopez - Berlin, Germany 2012 The Ceremony and The Spirit (with Roe Ethridge)- La Loge - Brussels, Belgium Art Statements - Art Basel - Basel, Switzerland The Story of Stripes and Dots (chapter 2)- Jessica Bradley - Toronto, Canada The Story of Stripes and Dots (chapter 1)- MuHKA - Antwerp, Belgium 2011 The Flute of Sub - The Artist's Institute - New York, USA Growth - KIOSK - Gent, Belgium The Instruments - ABC Berlin - Berlin, Germany The Five Arms of Supportico - Supportico Lopez - Berlin, Germany The Units - Ursula Blickle Stiftung - Kraichtal, Germany The Voids - Galerie Vidal Cuglietta - Brussels, Belgium 2010 The Nine Fingers of Malakoff - Pavilion Projects / Les Maison des Arts de Malakoff - Malakoff, France The Bakery of Blok (first arrangement)- Front Room - Contemporary Art Museum St Louis, St Louis, USA 2009 The Bakery of Blok and the Three Forms of Unit - Miguel Abreu Gallery - New York, USA The Bakery of Blok - Jessica Bradley - Toronto, Canada 2008 The Crystal Ship - BELvue Museum, Brussels, Belgium / Etablissement d?en Face Projects - Brussels, Belgium 2007 The Flute of Sub - Galerie Isabella Bortolozzi - Berlin, Germany Put Your Eye in Your Mouth: a conversational documentary recording Martin Kippenberger?s Metro - net Station in Dawson City, Yukon - Etablissement d?en Face Projects, Brussels, Belgium Who Named the DShow - Nosbaum Reding - Luxembourg, Luxembourg Solo Show - Supportico Lopez - Berlin, Germany Two - person show (with Ute Muller)- Galleria collicaligreggi - Sicily, Italy 2014 Karl?s Body - Kunsthalle Wien Karlsplatz - Vienna, Austria The Illustrator - 1646 - The Hague, The Netherlands Foto / Studio / Zig - Zag - 21er Haus - Vienna, Austria The Tangental Zig - Zag, Kunstraum - London, England Portals (SUN MILK)- Maison Gregoire - Brussels, Belgium Dirt Not Copper - Two - person show with Lorna MacIntyre - 221a - Vancouver, Canada The Story of Stripes and Dots (Chapter 7)- Jessica Bradley Gallery - Toronto, Canada 2013 The Story of Stripes and Dots (Chapter 6)- Southern Alberta Art Gallery - Lethbridge, Canada The Story of Stripes and Dots (Chapter 5)- Fogo Island Arts - Fogo Island, Canada Letterhead - Kunsthal Charlottenborg - Copenhagen, Denmark Alphabet City - MiArt with Supportico Lopez - Milan, Italy Parrot Soup - Supportico Lopez - Berlin, Germany 2012 The Ceremony and The Spirit (with Roe Ethridge)- La Loge - Brussels, Belgium Art Statements - Art Basel - Basel, Switzerland The Story of Stripes and Dots (chapter 2)- Jessica Bradley - Toronto, Canada The Story of Stripes and Dots (chapter 1)- MuHKA - Antwerp, Belgium 2011 The Flute of Sub - The Artist's Institute - New York, USA Growth - KIOSK - Gent, Belgium The Instruments - ABC Berlin - Berlin, Germany The Five Arms of Supportico - Supportico Lopez - Berlin, Germany The Units - Ursula Blickle Stiftung - Kraichtal, Germany The Voids - Galerie Vidal Cuglietta - Brussels, Belgium 2010 The Nine Fingers of Malakoff - Pavilion Projects / Les Maison des Arts de Malakoff - Malakoff, France The Bakery of Blok (first arrangement)- Front Room - Contemporary Art Museum St Louis, St Louis, USA 2009 The Bakery of Blok and the Three Forms of Unit - Miguel Abreu Gallery - New York, USA The Bakery of Blok - Jessica Bradley - Toronto, Canada 2008 The Crystal Ship - BELvue Museum, Brussels, Belgium / Etablissement d?en Face Projects - Brussels, Belgium 2007 The Flute of Sub - Galerie Isabella Bortolozzi - Berlin, Germany Put Your Eye in Your Mouth: a conversational documentary recording Martin Kippenberger?s Metro - net Station in Dawson City, Yukon - Etablissement d?en Face Projects, Brussels, Belgium Who Named the DShow - Supportico Lopez - Berlin, Germany Two - person show (with Ute Muller)- Galleria collicaligreggi - Sicily, Italy 2014 Karl?s Body - Kunsthalle Wien Karlsplatz - Vienna, Austria The Illustrator - 1646 - The Hague, The Netherlands Foto / Studio / Zig - Zag - 21er Haus - Vienna, Austria The Tangental Zig - Zag, Kunstraum - London, England Portals (SUN MILK)- Maison Gregoire - Brussels, Belgium Dirt Not Copper - Two - person show with Lorna MacIntyre - 221a - Vancouver, Canada The Story of Stripes and Dots (Chapter 7)- Jessica Bradley Gallery - Toronto, Canada 2013 The Story of Stripes and Dots (Chapter 6)- Southern Alberta Art Gallery - Lethbridge, Canada The Story of Stripes and Dots (Chapter 5)- Fogo Island Arts - Fogo Island, Canada Letterhead - Kunsthal Charlottenborg - Copenhagen, Denmark Alphabet City - MiArt with Supportico Lopez - Milan, Italy Parrot Soup - Supportico Lopez - Berlin, Germany 2012 The Ceremony and The Spirit (with Roe Ethridge)- La Loge - Brussels, Belgium Art Statements - Art Basel - Basel, Switzerland The Story of Stripes and Dots (chapter 2)- Jessica Bradley - Toronto, Canada The Story of Stripes and Dots (chapter 1)- MuHKA - Antwerp, Belgium 2011 The Flute of Sub - The Artist's Institute - New York, USA Growth - KIOSK - Gent, Belgium The Instruments - ABC Berlin - Berlin, Germany The Five Arms of Supportico - Supportico Lopez - Berlin, Germany The Units - Ursula Blickle Stiftung - Kraichtal, Germany The Voids - Galerie Vidal Cuglietta - Brussels, Belgium 2010 The Nine Fingers of Malakoff - Pavilion Projects / Les Maison des Arts de Malakoff - Malakoff, France The Bakery of Blok (first arrangement)- Front Room - Contemporary Art Museum St Louis, St Louis, USA 2009 The Bakery of Blok and the Three Forms of Unit - Miguel Abreu Gallery - New York, USA The Bakery of Blok - Jessica Bradley - Toronto, Canada 2008 The Crystal Ship - BELvue Museum, Brussels, Belgium / Etablissement d?en Face Projects - Brussels, Belgium 2007 The Flute of Sub - Galerie Isabella Bortolozzi - Berlin, Germany Put Your Eye in Your Mouth: a conversational documentary recording Martin Kippenberger?s Metro - net Station in Dawson City, Yukon - Etablissement d?en Face Projects, Brussels, Belgium Who Named the Dshow (with Ute Muller)- Galleria collicaligreggi - Sicily, Italy 2014 Karl?s Body - Kunsthalle Wien Karlsplatz - Vienna, Austria The Illustrator - 1646 - The Hague, The Netherlands Foto / Studio / Zig - Zag - 21er Haus - Vienna, Austria The Tangental Zig - Zag, Kunstraum - London, England Portals (SUN MILK)- Maison Gregoire - Brussels, Belgium Dirt Not Copper - Two - person show with Lorna MacIntyre - 221a - Vancouver, Canada The Story of Stripes and Dots (Chapter 7)- Jessica Bradley Gallery - Toronto, Canada 2013 The Story of Stripes and Dots (Chapter 6)- Southern Alberta Art Gallery - Lethbridge, Canada The Story of Stripes and Dots (Chapter 5)- Fogo Island Arts - Fogo Island, Canada Letterhead - Kunsthal Charlottenborg - Copenhagen, Denmark Alphabet City - MiArt with Supportico Lopez - Milan, Italy Parrot Soup - Supportico Lopez - Berlin, Germany 2012 The Ceremony and The Spirit (with Roe Ethridge)- La Loge - Brussels, Belgium Art Statements - Art Basel - Basel, Switzerland The Story of Stripes and Dots (chapter 2)- Jessica Bradley - Toronto, Canada The Story of Stripes and Dots (chapter 1)- MuHKA - Antwerp, Belgium 2011 The Flute of Sub - The Artist's Institute - New York, USA Growth - KIOSK - Gent, Belgium The Instruments - ABC Berlin - Berlin, Germany The Five Arms of Supportico - Supportico Lopez - Berlin, Germany The Units - Ursula Blickle Stiftung - Kraichtal, Germany The Voids - Galerie Vidal Cuglietta - Brussels, Belgium 2010 The Nine Fingers of Malakoff - Pavilion Projects / Les Maison des Arts de Malakoff - Malakoff, France The Bakery of Blok (first arrangement)- Front Room - Contemporary Art Museum St Louis, St Louis, USA 2009 The Bakery of Blok and the Three Forms of Unit - Miguel Abreu Gallery - New York, USA The Bakery of Blok - Jessica Bradley - Toronto, Canada 2008 The Crystal Ship - BELvue Museum, Brussels, Belgium / Etablissement d?en Face Projects - Brussels, Belgium 2007 The Flute of Sub - Galerie Isabella Bortolozzi - Berlin, Germany Put Your Eye in Your Mouth: a conversational documentary recording Martin Kippenberger?s Metro - net Station in Dawson City, Yukon - Etablissement d?en Face Projects, Brussels, Belgium Who Named the Dshow with Lorna MacIntyre - 221a - Vancouver, Canada The Story of Stripes and Dots (Chapter 7)- Jessica Bradley Gallery - Toronto, Canada 2013 The Story of Stripes and Dots (Chapter 6)- Southern Alberta Art Gallery - Lethbridge, Canada The Story of Stripes and Dots (Chapter 5)- Fogo Island Arts - Fogo Island, Canada Letterhead - Kunsthal Charlottenborg - Copenhagen, Denmark Alphabet City - MiArt with Supportico Lopez - Milan, Italy Parrot Soup - Supportico Lopez - Berlin, Germany 2012 The Ceremony and The Spirit (with Roe Ethridge)- La Loge - Brussels, Belgium Art Statements - Art Basel - Basel, Switzerland The Story of Stripes and Dots (chapter 2)- Jessica Bradley - Toronto, Canada The Story of Stripes and Dots (chapter 1)- MuHKA - Antwerp, Belgium 2011 The Flute of Sub - The Artist's Institute - New York, USA Growth - KIOSK - Gent, Belgium The Instruments - ABC Berlin - Berlin, Germany The Five Arms of Supportico - Supportico Lopez - Berlin, Germany The Units - Ursula Blickle Stiftung - Kraichtal, Germany The Voids - Galerie Vidal Cuglietta - Brussels, Belgium 2010 The Nine Fingers of Malakoff - Pavilion Projects / Les Maison des Arts de Malakoff - Malakoff, France The Bakery of Blok (first arrangement)- Front Room - Contemporary Art Museum St Louis, St Louis, USA 2009 The Bakery of Blok and the Three Forms of Unit - Miguel Abreu Gallery - New York, USA The Bakery of Blok - Jessica Bradley - Toronto, Canada 2008 The Crystal Ship - BELvue Museum, Brussels, Belgium / Etablissement d?en Face Projects - Brussels, Belgium 2007 The Flute of Sub - Galerie Isabella Bortolozzi - Berlin, Germany Put Your Eye in Your Mouth: a conversational documentary recording Martin Kippenberger?s Metro - net Station in Dawson City, Yukon - Etablissement d?en Face Projects, Brussels, Belgium Who Named the Days?
The exhibition opens with Red Dot # 7 (2016), a watercolor that shows three small replicas of earlier paintings by Chun on a blank background.
His paintings of small elliptical brightly colored dots arranged on a ground of intense colors done in the «60s established his reputation and led to his first solo show at the Green Gallery run by Richard Bellamy in 1962.
Among the works that did well were Lot 16, a charming small sculpture, one of three examples down in 1945 - 6, by David Smith, shown above, that sold for $ 220,000 (not including the buyer's premium) and had had a high estimate of $ 150,000; Lot 5, «Atantolone,» a gloss household paint on canvas of colored dots on a white field that sold for $ 170,000 (not including the buyer's premium), well over its high estimate of $ 120,000; Lot 14, a large 1943 painted wood and wire sculpture, «Constellation,» by Alexander Calder (1898 - 1976) that sold for $ 1,982,500 (including the buyer's premium), more than double its high estimate, and Lot 24, a larger Calder sculpture, «Trepied,» that sold near its low estimate for $ 1,542,500 (including the buyer's premium); Lot 20, a large and very interesting and abstract but not very colorful 1953 Francis Bacon (1909 - 1992), «Two Figures at a Window,» that sold above its $ 1.2 million high estimate for $ 1,542,500 (including the buyer's premium); Lot 27, «Tour III» by Brice Marden (b. 1938) that sold within its estimates for $ 1,487,500 (including the buyer's premium), tying the artist's record; Lot 41, «Grillo,» by Jean - Michel Basquiat (1960 - 1988) that sold for $ 1,102,500 (including the buyer's premium), also within its pre-sale estimates; and Lot 31, «Vierwaldstätte See,» a large black and white 1969 landscape by Gerhard Richter (b. 1932) that sold for $ 1,047,500 near its low estimate of $ 1 million.
The photograph above shows the steam from the decomposition, and the small white dots at the bottom of the frame are live maggots.
In the current show, the aftermath of this interaction is most apparent in «April» (1991 - 92), a large amber, yellow, red and blue painting (50 x 80 inches), and especially in the smaller (53 x 46 inches) green, orange, ocher and black «MARCH» (1995 - 96), where the dots end just shy of the canvas edge, leaving an uneven, unpainted border.
After taking Frieze New York by storm with his 700 Dots project in Gavin Brown's Enterprise's booth, the artist is doing a smaller scale project at the Swiss Institute in conjunction with Niele Toroni's current show.
Another Dot Earth reader and comment writer, Laurie Dougherty, has joined the cluster of contributors providing video greetings showing everyone a bit of «their dot» on this small planDot Earth reader and comment writer, Laurie Dougherty, has joined the cluster of contributors providing video greetings showing everyone a bit of «their dot» on this small plandot» on this small planet.
On Friday, I quickly posted this video, which shows a crow - likely a hooded crow (thanks to a commenter at Andrew Revkin's Dot Earth blog for the ID)- appearing to «snowboard» down the roof of a Russian building, using a small object as a makeshift snowboard.
But unlike the Dot, which is merely a shorter Echo, the Spot is a full reimagining of the Showsmaller yes, but also much more stylish with a more balanced design and classic good looks.
The Echo Spot, a hybrid of the Echo Show and Dot, is essentially smaller version of the Echo Show.
Christmas has come and gone and the odds are high you received an Echo device; maybe it was the flagship model, maybe it was the smaller Dot or the display - toting Show.
Amazon appears to be readying a cheaper version of its popular Echo Dot speaker, if a tweet that showed up briefly on the company's Twitter account this morning is anything to go by.The voice - controlled smart speaker that houses Amazon's personal assistant Alexa was announced back in March, costing $ 89.99, and is a smaller, palm - sized expansion to the company's flagship Echo product that lets users expand the capabilities of the latter device to different rooms of their house.Now it seems Amazon is almost set to offer a cheaper «all - new» version of the Dot at $ 49.99.
«Echo Spot combines the popular small design of Echo Dot, the display of Echo Show, and the features you love about Alexa into a stylish and compact device,» says Jorrit Van der Meulen, Amazon Devices International Vice President.
To give you some background, Android Oreo introduced a feature called Notifications Dots, which shows a small indicator on an app's home screen icon when you have an unread notification.
One of the features that Google showed off during the event was called Notification Dots, which are small dots that appear on apps when you have a notificatDots, which are small dots that appear on apps when you have a notificatdots that appear on apps when you have a notification.
The iHome Bedside Stereo Speaker System for Amazon Echo Dot ($ 69) presents itself as a much less expensive alternative: Dock your Dot, and you get improved sound and a small display that shows the time.
The support is available on the Echo, the smaller Echo Dot, and the display - based Echo Show, but you have to do a couple things first to get the feature up and running on your own devices.
Amazon, for its part, has tried to stay ahead of the curve by introducing new Alexa - powered devices in different form factors, such as the smaller Echo Dot and the Amazon Echo Show, which comes with a built - in display.
An alleged leaked rear shell of the iPhone 7 appeared to show three small connector dots on the back of the upcoming device, but there haven't been any other substantive rumors to back up the claim.
Looking like the love child of the Echo Dot and the Echo Show, the Echo Spot is a small, circular device with a 2.5 - inch touchscreen and a camera that let you do pretty much everything you can do on the Show: Watch movies, video chat, and check the feeds from your security cameras, among other things.
This isn't the first new version of the Echo, with Amazon releasing the Echo Dot, a small version of the voice - activated assistant that doesn't include a built - in speaker, the Echo Show, a version of the device that features a built - in display, and the Echo Look, a camera - equipped iteration, over the last few years.
In spite of its small size, Amazon Echo Spot lets you do just about everything the Amazon Echo Dot and Amazon Echo Show can do.
Alexa already shows its worth in devices such as the Amazon Echo or its smaller variants, the Echo Dot and Amazon Tap, but users who don't own the gadgets are missing out.
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