The tablet is made of Sicilian marble, framed in alabaster, and the inscription bears a mosaic border in blue and gold. |
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But the mosaic which marks the villa apart is located between the baths and the patio. |
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Wheat streak mosaic virus is little more than a genetic snippet of ribonucleic acid. |
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Almost every house in the centre of town lovingly treasures its own piece of the mosaic. |
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This membrane has an ultrastructure consisting of a mosaic of 10-nm-wide parallel rodlets. |
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The best management for soybean mosaic virus is to use virus-free seed and rogue out infected plants in seed production fields. |
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I think that the latest Pevsner states that the Minton mosaic floor is a tour de force. |
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We made a mosaic of the photographs covering each survey zone, and then we traced a new base map off the composite image. |
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Byzantine architecture is distinguished by its use of the round arch, cross, circle, dome, and rich mosaic ornament. |
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The en suite is art deco in style with tiled floors and mosaic wall tiling. |
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On these columns you can admire Ionic capitals which directly support the trabeation with a mosaic frieze of the V century. |
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She fretted pacing the small empty space of the mosaic floor, occasionally looking out of the window at the crowd on the front lawn. |
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A tiler was hired to help carry out the work and the mosaic was formed on brown paper. |
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The cylindrical nave columns are studded with gold mosaic and alternating geometrically decorated capitals. |
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Features here include mosaic tiling, underfloor heating and a power shower. |
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Special effects like mosaic and sepia can be applied in-camera, while a 4x digital zoom magnifies your subject. |
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A string quartet was playing merrily in the corner and hundreds of feet were tapping out uneven rhythms on the mosaic marble floor. |
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In Drosophila, relocation of a euchromatic gene near centromeric or telomeric heterochromatin often leads to its mosaic silencing. |
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The bathrooms have mosaic wall and floor tiles, chrome bathroom fittings and heated towel rails. |
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Miniature mosaic icons, images in metal, ivory, and steatite, at different scales and levels of skill all survive. |
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Beside this, the bathroom has an attractive design scheme with varnished wooden floors, mosaic wall tiles and glass bricks. |
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That was when she gathered her senses and noticed the mosaic floor beneath her. |
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The bathroom has a turquoise glass mosaic wall, floor tiles, a large bath with frosted glass base and shower attachment. |
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Internally there is a mosaic tiled floor, stone and marble pillars and part marble-clad walls. |
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Romano-British floor mosaic, featuring an elaborate design of four octagons and canthari and dolphins. |
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One room had a red tessellated floor and the main reception room a geometric mosaic, partly restored. |
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It differs in several ways from small, red, dry beans now grown, beginning with improved resistance to bean common mosaic viruses. |
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They cut their names with penknives on the walls of the building and stamped around on the mosaic floors in heavy boots. |
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In the making of mosaic, the patterning of the tesserae precedes any subject motif. |
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From that derive self-knowledge, confidence and an understanding of one's place in the mosaic of society. |
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We have so many pretty-colored papers in our binders and folders that we can probably start a mosaic on the school walls! |
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The woodland is seen through poetry, descriptive text and a mosaic of pictures. |
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The entire area, including the steam room and shower room, is tiled in specially commissioned mosaic. |
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The freestanding column shafts are wrapped in black glazed tiles and the bases have a mosaic finish. |
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The solid background of the Byzantine mosaic forms the most obvious colour mass, against which the figures in a scene are set. |
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As one might guess, the post-cranial skeleton is a mosaic of basal mammaliform and therian characters. |
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The other is a mosaic of sand barrens and woodland and in this case, poor soil has probably slowed succession. |
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Experiments conducted in the late 1960s led to a new concept of membrane structure, as detailed in the fluid mosaic model proposed in 1972. |
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It was characterized by a mosaic of areas dominated by bamboo and areas dominated by myrtaceous tree saplings. |
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They give rise to clones of mutant cells showing up as mosaic spots on the eyes or the wings, respectively. |
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Clearly, this is a city obsessed with its own multi-ethnic mosaic and the cosmopolitan credibility it signifies. |
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A number of inflammatory disorders of presumed polygenic inheritance can be seen in a mosaic state of non-lethal mutations. |
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The kitchen has fitted units, red mosaic tiled walls, recessed spotlights, quarry floor tiles, an oven and an extractor fan. |
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Near Freder, upon the illuminated mosaic floor, cowered the little drink-mixer, sobbing uncontrolledly. |
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Mongolia in Genghis Khan's day was inhabited by a mosaic of nomadic tribes, some speaking Mongolian, others various forms of Turkish. |
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The concretion matrix is dominantly an interlocking mosaic of calcite, ferroan dolomite and quartz. |
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It usually involves constructing imaginary walls around minorities and euphemizing the situation by describing it as a mosaic. |
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The caisson ceiling was elaborately decorated with exquisitely enchased mosaic frescos. |
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Its large ecological potential and diffuse dispersal contribute significantly to the mosaic structure of many meadow communities. |
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Bitterbrush, sagebrush, and rabbitbrush predominate in a mosaic where patches of blackbrush and mormon tea are common. |
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They require a mosaic of heath, blanket bog and wetland, with rough grazing, shrubs and trees for cover. |
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These were decorated by children, then glazed and fired, whereupon they were incorporated into a mosaic of community creativity. |
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It was a mosaic of an elephant, his trunk raised to the sky, head tilted back, tusks raised. |
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The rest will be a mosaic of birch, rowan, wild cherry, alder, juniper and holly. |
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A mosaic of heather, grass patches and burned-off gorse in the Ladder Hills creates a fashionable camouflage effect. |
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Both stages can carry bacterial wilt or cucumber mosaic virus, diseases that will quickly kill the plant. |
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Colors of amber were matched and sketches made for patterns so that mosaic designs would be accurately shaped. |
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The lakebed soils are a mosaic of grey and red heavy clays and in places contain channels and gilgais. |
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The conifer collection is delightful mosaic of blues, grays, and greens, and the fragrance of wintersweet cannot be missed. |
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Another method of hiding the message was printed in the surface of mooncakes as a simple puzzle or mosaic. |
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Place a presoaked foam block in a shallow bowl and stud the block with roses, placing them as closely as tiles in a mosaic. |
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It stocks more than 100 different types of stone, from slab suitable for kitchen worktops to floor tiles and mosaic sets. |
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The ante-room to the triclinium had a fine mosaic floor of which three panels survive, showing the seasons spring, summer, and winter. |
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A multi-resolution display tool uses preprocessed images from the slide to create a mosaic, which shows multiple frames at the same time. |
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The reflective qualities of glass hide many errors when used in mosaic student work. |
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It has arcades all around, a pavilion at the eastern end has crenellated roof and a cupola of glass mosaic. |
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The landscape contains a mosaic of residential, agricultural, old field successional and forested lands. |
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Opposite, a humbler twelfth-century ambo has a paired mosaic motif, showing Jonah being eaten and then regurgitated by a twirly-tailed whale. |
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The narrative is tangential and anecdotal, a linear mosaic of small failures and smaller successes, interspersed with laugh out loud one-liners. |
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The four most common tomato diseases are verticillium wilt, fusarium wilt, nematode infestation and tobacco mosaic virus. |
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Jan combines glaze painted tiles with glass and mixed media mosaic, exploring their resonant colours and tactile qualities. |
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Down here is the swimming pool, which is 41 ft long and elegantly lined with mosaic tiles, reminiscent of the Roman style. |
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A random pattern of glass mosaic tiles adds a splash of color to the bathroom between the girl's bedroom and the shared playroom. |
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Metallic mosaic tiles, opulently draped curtains, and fringed rugs and throws all contributed to the heady and exotic effect of an Ali Baba cave. |
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The amber mosaic panels between the long mirrors and gilding have been painstakingly reproduced and constructed by Russian craftsmen. |
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Miniature mosaic icons, as suggested by preserved examples, were produced for a very limited time in Byzantium and were highly prized. |
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One of the city's oldest pools, the Yeoville swimming pool, has received a sparkling, multi-toned blue mosaic facelift. |
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The family bathroom has a free-standing cast iron bath with shower attachment as well as neutral wall and floor tiling with mosaic detail. |
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In the case of the miniature mosaic icons, these details allow the reader to scrutinize the production technique of this exacting art form. |
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The Palace stands in a garden dominated by huge plane trees and its facade blends mosaic tiles, decorative plasterwork and arched portals. |
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Her grandparents lived in a complex biocultural mosaic, from the Alutiq and Tlingt to the north to the Pomo and Wappo to the south. |
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Glass mosaic tiles add a translucency and complexity that ceramic cannot match. |
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In a contest for space, some of the anemones, sponges and barnacles sit on top of each other, creating a mosaic of contrasting colours. |
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The ground was a mosaic of colours, as if haphazardly thrown together by a careless artist. |
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A perfect perspectival illusion of depth coexists with an effect of surface flatness which can suggest mosaic or marquetry. |
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The valley drops away below in a mosaic of yellow grass and green pastureland, and in the distance the sun glints off the Pacific Ocean. |
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Even after flooding it looks lovely, a mosaic of meadows, traditionally managed fields and ancient woodland. |
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Their traditions are diverse and their contribution to the bright mosaic of Indian culture commendable. |
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It is our hope that through deeper understanding, the diverse structural mosaic of Canadian society can be strengthened. |
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This is a poignant mosaic of testimonies performed by a very strong and versatile cast. |
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We are sensitive also to the values that ensure that our nation, a mosaic of diverse cultures and faiths, survives and thrives. |
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Anderson knows how to amuse us with a mosaic of background details and throwaway lines. |
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The Parisian suburbs are a mosaic of highly diverse socioprofessional and urban realities. |
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As with wheat streak mosaic, we've had a few calls on crown rot causing partial stand loss. |
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His discursive poetry touches many factors, thus transforming a linear story into a mosaic of elements. |
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A mosaic of paving stones, red flagstones, cobblestones, and sandstone lintels salvaged from a demolished school form the paving and low walls. |
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They called for voices that can speak for the diverse identities that make up the mosaic of humanity. |
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The Indian rural market is a complex mosaic of mind-sets, cultures, and lifestyles. |
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Rather than being a single disease, it is in fact a complex of related diseases which include forms known as yellow mosaic and veinbanding. |
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The mosaic of events making up Indonesia's history becomes a clear pattern on which Indonesia has been designed as a nation. |
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But, their lives can change for the better if they come to India, which has a rich mosaic of culture and tradition. |
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The new album spans a wide selection of demographics and represents a mosaic of musical influences. |
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The first mosaic shows the complex impact crater Pythagoras and the strip of images was produced from images taken consecutively along one orbit. |
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The editors have constructed a diverse and complex mosaic of African American experiences. |
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Their compound eyes look like a periscope of a submarine and allow the lobster to see images in a mosaic pattern. |
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In addition, any one individual is actually a mixture, or mosaic, of DNA, half from each parent. |
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Eventually Dutch hybridizers managed to duplicate the exotic mosaic patterns in healthy plants. |
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Tobacco mosaic is a virus that mottles leaves, stunts plants, and reduces yields. |
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In the field, it's hard to tell the difference between infection from soybean mosaic virus and bean pod mottle virus. |
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And they found a link between one flavonoid and resistance to bean mosaic disease. |
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The origin of the streak mosaic virus infections isn't known, Agriculture Minister Warren Truss said last week. |
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On the right is a micrograph of the virus that causes tobacco mosaic disease in tobacco plants. |
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Some commercial plantings in New York become unproductive within three years because of mosaic virus while other plantings seem unaffected. |
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Some southern pea varieties are susceptible to mosaic viruses, powdery mildew, and leaf spot diseases. |
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But during the early years of the 20th century, root rot and mosaic virus nearly destroyed the crop and the industry it supported. |
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One of the earliest diseases to occur in seedling wheat will be the soil-borne mosaic virus which is already visible in Oklahoma and Kansas. |
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Wheat streak mosaic is the major disease in the southern Panhandle this year. |
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To make a high-resolution image, we must mosaic many high-resolution images. |
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In cases where PCR recombination was suspected to occur uniquely in a single clone, the mosaic clone was removed from consideration. |
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It cannot identify vehicles, detect surface-to-surface missiles, or build large mosaic images. |
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The site may be particularly important because of its proximity to the famous Hinton St Mary mosaic depicting a chi-rho design. |
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Evolutionists do not regard mosaic creatures such as the platypus as evidence of transformation of one basic kind of creature into another. |
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The mosaic patterns, punctation and leukoplakia that are associated with squamous lesions are generally not seen with glandular lesions. |
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The heterogeneous nature of natural membranes is described by the fluid mosaic model, where the proteins are randomly dispersed in a two-dimensional lipid bilayer matrix. |
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In the Late Pleistocene, Beringia was a mosaic of biological communities. |
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The Lennon Wall in admiralty is a mosaic of Post-It notes, each square a scribbled wish. |
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The family bathroom has a mosaic tiled floor and is wallpapered. |
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The kitchen units and the mosaic tiled splashback are grey and there is a range of integrated appliances including a fridge, freezer, microwave, dishwasher and washer-dryer. |
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Paths made from mosaic pebbles and broken paving stones will wind through forest glades, leading the visitor to secret places and moonlit grottoes. |
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Analysts attempt to winnow a few kernels of truth from a mass of falsehood in order to construct a comprehensible mosaic from a swiftly flowing stream of uncertain data. |
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The irregular mosaic of small fields below looked almost universally dry, with the heavily treed hedgerows picked out in a dark green reminiscent of much later in the summer. |
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A stunning mosaic of the Last Supper, towering 80 ft over the altar, has also been cleaned and new lighting installed to bring the church back to life. |
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In the fine arts, the cartoon is a full-sized preliminary drawing for a work to be executed afterward in fresco, oil, mosaic, stained glass, or tapestry. |
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On his island retreat he finds a mosaic of the Tree of Life, the beautiful tree laden with fruit ignored by Adam and Eve in favour of the Tree of Knowledge. |
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In that year she traveled to Venice and commissioned the Salviati company to design the elaborate interior and exterior mosaic decoration for the church. |
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She stopped playing, wondering how much time she had left to practice, and her eyes were greeted by a mosaic of colors that blanketed the entire room. |
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We go further when we revitalize the bonds of the social connection by making kin of strangers, by embracing diversity that enriches the mosaic of our national unity. |
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Moore has no narrative, only a mosaic of loosely connected themes. |
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Today's Europe is a rich mosaic of cultures, ethnicities, and religions. |
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It forms a mosaic of various habitats from woodland and ponds, to herb-rich calcareous grassland, resulting in a rich bio-reservoir of flora and fauna. |
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Soybean mosaic disease caused by SMV occurs worldwide wherever soybean is grown and is regarded as one of the most important soybean diseases in many areas of the world. |
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Two lines were unusual in that mutant males regularly produced mosaic progeny that had large patches of somatic tissue lacking the paternal fourth chromosome. |
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Three alleles were chosen for the generation of mosaic clones on the basis of availability of cytological, genetic, and molecular data, as follows. |
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Scientists showed that diseases such as Aucuba mosaic, calico mosaic, latent virus, leaf rolling mosaic, mild mosaic, rugose mosaic, and severe mosaic are viral in nature. |
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Iacobini aptly draws a comparison between the representation of this church and that in the lunette mosaic of the southwest vestibule of Hagia Sophia. |
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The final result is that the internal structure of the downward tapering cone is a complex mosaic of faults, dykes and pipes feeding the volcanic edifice. |
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Malaysia's population is an ethnic mosaic of Malays, Chinese and Indians. |
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The nature of their decoration, whether by painted plaster on walls or ceilings, or by tessellated and mosaic floors, compares well with that from the countryside. |
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The thinly painted, diaphanous rectangles, which achieve greater density of color where they overlap, function as simulacra of brushmarks or as tesserae in a mosaic. |
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Paul was in a brown habit just like the one worn by the figure of St. Francis in the huge mosaic on the front of the church. |
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In the pipeline are permanent route markers in mosaic and cement. |
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The townhouses are well equipped, with painted white wood kitchens, mosaic tiling in the bathroom, wood and cast-iron fireplaces and fitted wardrobes in both bedrooms. |
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Fitted with extensive wardrobes, this room also includes a spacious en suite with a double shower, underfloor heating, a heated towel rail and mosaic tiling. |
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The children of various age groups presented a colourful mosaic of music and dance and tiny tots danced to the beats of the songs with perfect grace and style. |
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Modern global surveys like the themis mosaic are a way for us to understand an alien world. |
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Excavations have revealed a number of buildings, the most notable of which was a large town house with mosaic floors, discovered in 1923 but covered by a later building. |
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A fantastic gilded bronze bibelot featuring three sirens astride an elephant once stood on a mosaic plinth with three tiny yet accurate models of the Greek temples at Paestum. |
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There is a mosaic missing next to hose connector, there is a gap behind the back plate to the mixer tap because the partition is not flat to receive this. |
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She has taken 6,000 small cubes of Turkish delight in different colours, and pinched them with short sticks on a styrofoam board, that way creating a splendid mosaic. |
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This is what has created the mosaic of plots that we know today, and that was pretty much already in place a thousand years ago. |
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I compare it to laying a mosaic on my hands and knees, putting in each color very slowly. |
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After a while, heather monoculture is broken by an intake field and our path leads to a shallow valley that is a mosaic of ground-cover greens and is curlew country. |
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In the vast lobby your senses are assaulted by multicoloured carpets, computerised fountains, gold mosaic floors and escalators flanked with tanks of tropical fish. |
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What has never worked for me with the mosaic metaphor is that in a mosaic every piece is insurmountably separated from other pieces by a sliver of space on all sides. |
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The Byzantine style mosaics on the interior mostly depict scenes from the Old Testament, and the large mosaic on the facade portrays scenes from the New Testament. |
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It was the one place in all the world where our calamitously scattered and tormented family could be together, in a cobbled and more or less cheerful mosaic. |
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In addition to the mosaic icons, this gallery held a small number of works of steatite and precious stone that were used for private devotions or for personal adornment. |
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As a genre these had a long history, which went back to the Hellenistic period in mosaic and may be connected with illustrated manuscript calendars. |
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There is a mosaic in Ravenna portraying saints, martyrs, hierarchs, and faithful laity, each of them holding a crown that they will place at the feet of Christ. |
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The figures of the Four Seasons, painted in oil on a gilded background and then overpainted to simulate mosaic, are identical to the Four Seasons window at Cairndhu House. |
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An arch leads to a second reception room with a brick chimney piece, beyond which the small kitchen features maple units and a blue mosaic tiled splashback. |
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The shower room has a quarry tiled floor with deep blue inlaid mosaic tiling and chrome fittings, while the main bedroom has an en suite bathroom decorated in similar style. |
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The Dream had been with Faustinus since childhood, and it glowed again, like a particolored mosaic, as his litter-bearers toiled through the slums toward the Palatine Hill. |
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Why not break up the tiles and make them into a mosaic for either the pavement around the area or even incorporated into some other city centre venue. |
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Yes, this ice shelf has broken up into a mosaic of smaller icebergs. |
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Now, with the release of a study on how much Pennsylvanians pay for local government, some are wondering if the region's municipal mosaic should be simplified. |
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Always eager to experiment, he also perfected pietra dura mosaic. |
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Finding it impossible to adequately capture the tree in a single frame, I shot it as a mosaic of several dozen images, to he composited together at some future date. |
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But all sighted insects have compound eyes, consisting of a mosaic of tube-shaped optical lens systems, with photoreceptors at the base of each tube. |
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After all the dirt has been cleaned away, the contraption retiles the remaining shards of the bird's voices into a mosaic of noticeably cold bleeps and pings. |
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Once cast, most of his sculptures are inlaid with mosaic and glass tiles. |
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A patterned geometric mosaic excavated from a floor in Hadrian's Villa was reused in 1742 by the designer Francesco Giardoni as the top of a handsome console table. |
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They stripped out the fireplaces in the drawing-room and second bedroom, and replaced the former with an art deco-style grate framed by mosaic tiling and a granite hearth. |
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It takes into consideration a huge variety of cultural, personal and social concerns, creating a vivid mosaic that presents a contemporary image of our Canadian identity. |
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You can feel as ridiculous as you please or you can admire the pretty mosaic tiles, breathe in the herb-infused vapours and let the heat take over. |
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A stone's throw from a mosaic pike, two lads fished the muddy waters. |
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The enclosed entrance porch has a mosaic tiled floor and leads to a gracious entrance hall with wooden floorboards, a dado rail, ornate cornicing and a centrepiece. |
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The mound and the historic mosaic are due to be formally opened in July. |
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The interior decoration was sumptuous with marble veneers, moulded stucco friezes, painted walls, and some remarkable mosaic floors, some of which survive. |
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This has resulted in a rich vegetation mosaic comprising approximately 1,500 species of flowering plants, including 130 trees, and an estimated 2,200 cryptogamous taxa. |
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The Gambia used to be covered in a mosaic of savannah woodland with patches of gallery forest, but much of this natural landscape has disappeared. |
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The geobotany of the region, a transition zone between boreal forest and arctic tundra, is a mosaic of treeless expanses composed of polygonized peat bog. |
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It was filled with ornate stained glass windows, narrow windows of mosaic glass along with displays of other human religious art in prismatic light. |
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This exhibition consists solely of Sue's glasswork which encompasses mosaic animals and semi-abstract architecture with colour and movement being an integral feature. |
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Every inch is taken up by plants and animals in a riot of colour, a living mosaic over which patrol vividly coloured wrasse and dense shoals of demoiselles and blue maomao. |
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The fluid mosaic model is thought to apply not just to the plasma membrane but to all biological membranes, and it is seen as a dynamic, ever-changing structure. |
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As is typical during the development of most scientific understandings, the fluid mosaic model was formed as a result of the analysis of data from many experiments. |
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The inner and outer layers of the fluid mosaic model are made of phospholipid molecules arranged so that their hydrophobic tails are in the middle of the membrane. |
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They are blamed with spreading bacterial wilt and cucumber mosaic. |
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The mosaic portrays the soul-escorting Hermes guiding a chariot to the afterworld. |
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A Florentine mosaic is a familiar instance of work in pietra dura, though the ground may be soft marble. |
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Alpine meadows, primarily composed of Sichuan kobresia made up a smaller proportion of the tree-line mosaic. |
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The Empire contained many kinds of villas, not all of them lavishly appointed with mosaic floors and frescoes. |
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A 4th century Roman mosaic discovered near Hinton St Mary contains what is generally accepted to be an image of Christ. |
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The New Forest has a mosaic of heathland, grassland, coniferous and deciduous woodland habitats that host diverse wildlife. |
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Consider Raphael's Donna Velata, the Ravennese mosaic of Justinian and His Court, and Picasso's still-life The Pigeon. |
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The foothills and river valleys between the mountain ranges provide a mosaic of cropland and deciduous parklands. |
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Decorative tilework typically takes the form of mosaic upon the walls, floor, or ceiling of a building. |
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Frieda Weekley commissioned an elaborate headstone for his grave bearing a mosaic of his adopted emblem of the phoenix. |
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Harrogate looked at the ground. A black swarf packed with small parts in a greasy mosaic. |
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Pollen analysis shows a prevalence of grasses and sedges within a more complicated vegetation mosaic. |
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The uncovered mosaic is located in the pendentive, an arched triangular section supporting the building's huge dome. |
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Swirl mahogany stars on the buffet, while daniela and mahogany marquetry trim a table that also features mosaic crotch mahogany and pen shell. |
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Isurium flourished for the next hundred years, with the building of elaborate private homes with fine decorative mosaic floors. |
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In the Forum Baths at Pompeii the floor is mosaic, the arched ceiling adorned with stucco and painting on a coloured ground, the walls red. |
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There was a big black wrought-iron double bed, with a mosaic in the centre of the bedhead. |
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It includes examples of museum quality tops made of silver, fossilized wood, pietra dura, Roman mosaic and porcelain. |
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It was finished in 1780 and features Victorian stained glass windows and mosaic murals. |
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The first holy image of Becket is thought to be a mosaic icon still visible in Monreale Cathedral, in Sicily, created shortly after his death. |
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The African cassava mosaic virus causes the leaves of the cassava plant to wither, limiting the growth of the root. |
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It presents a mosaic of Egyptian culture that retraces the country's past through nostalgic imagery and iconographical motifs. |
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Viral diseases affecting sugarcane include sugarcane mosaic virus, maize streak virus, and sugarcane yellow leaf virus. |
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In 1943, a mosaic version of the map, composed of coloured marble and brass, was inlaid into the vestibule floor of the Mitchell Library. |
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This distortion can be minimised by photographing multiple swaths and creating a mosaic of the images. |
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Not immediately, but when the pieces of the mosaic are starting to fall into place. |
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The eukayotic translation inition factor 4E controls lettuce susceptibility to the potyvirus Lettuce mosaic virus. |
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A mosaic model of the map is installed on the fence of Safra Square at the site of Jerusalem's city hall. |
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The result is a mosaic of spectra, covering up to 60 different regions. |
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An introspective introduction is followed by a searching moderato, a mosaic of fragmented ideas. |
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Bernal's Lab at Birkbeck College with the tobacco mosaic virus extending ideas on helical construction. |
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I note that you have approved the field release of GM tamarillo for resistance to tamarillo mosaic virus at Kerikeri Research Station. |
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The mosaic theory asks forjudges to aggregate all sequences of government activity to see whether, together, they could be seen as a search. |
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It was originally built in the Carolingian style, including marble covered walls, and mosaic inlay on the dome. |
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Comparative ovule and megagametophyte development in Hydatellaceae and water lilies reveal a mosaic of features among the earliest angiosperms. |
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For evening, go all-out in a tie-dye or mosaic print halter maxidress, adding stacks of bangles and a long pendant necklace. |
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The site consisted of approximately 1,821 ha that represented a mosaic of habitat types occurring within primarily bottomland and upland forests. |
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In the south aisle of the cathedral a glass panel in the floor enables a view of the remains of a Roman mosaic pavement. |
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An exhibition of mosaic creations by artist Faiza Saeed is being held at La artier, Seef Mall. |
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Buffalo, prairie dogs, and wildfires helped maintain this mosaic. |
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This species is large compared with known Eocene alligatorids, although its character states present a mosaic of resemblances to earlier and later alligatorids. |
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The score is a mosaic of firefly elusiveness and languorous cantilena, a patchwork which relies so much upon alert interaction between the soloist and the large orchestra. |
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Rome first became a major artistic centre during ancient Rome, with forms of important Roman art such as architecture, painting, sculpture and mosaic work. |
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This mosaic changes hemostasis must be accompanied hyperfibrinogenemia. |
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The metal remains of a mangled car found place of pride in a Daliesque sculpture and polystyrene packaging material became little cubes of mosaic in a painting. |
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As is the case with tobacco mosaic, the disease has been successfully transmitted by inoculating healthy plants with juice pressed out of diseased plants. |
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Analysis of mosaic animals after mitotic recombination could permit to investigate the phenotype of the mutant clones in wild-type or otherwise mutant imaginal discs. |
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We enter by one of several great doors, and find ourselves in a rotunda of fifty feet diameter, and the floor laid in mosaic work of blue and white marble. |
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The mosaic floors and walls were decorated with delicate arabesques in floral and vegetal forms, which became the most popular signature of Art Nouveau. |
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Though the mosaic also shows a striped hyena, an ibex, a spike-antlered spotted deer and a big-racked red stag, the hunters are clearly pursuing sport rather than food. |
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The central mosaic depicting The Awakening of the Muses includes portraits of Virginia Woolf and Greta Garbo, subverting the high moral tone of its Victorian forebears. |
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Its massive Roman walls still survive, and excavations have revealed a forum, a temple, baths, amphitheatre, shops, and many comfortable houses with mosaic floors, etc. |
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Some doorways were surrounded by mosaic masks of monsters representing mountain or sky deities, identifying the doorways as entrances to the supernatural realm. |
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In artistic terms, there was a revival in mosaic, and regional schools of architecture began producing many distinctive styles that drew on a range of cultural influences. |
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Aiding in the identification of mosaic aneuploidy and chimerism. |
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Home to the mosaic of coloured-lit windows in the black and white houses, the fake gas lamps ambering the cobbles, sometimes the scent of applewood smoke. |
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Report on X-ray fluorescence analysis, UV light examination, and stereomicroscopic examination of the Dumbarton Oaks Maya mosaic mask conducted at the Freer Gallery of Art. |
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In a fittingly modern use of mosaic tile, Tord Boontje pixelates his signature floral designs in a new collection of storage furniture for Bisazza Home. |
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Anatolia forms a bridge between the Orient and the Occident, it has long been mosaic of cultures, combining to form a great picture of civilisations, culture and art. |
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Some might argue that Yugoslavia, as a mosaic of southern Slavs and other assorted Balkan peoples, ranked higher on the multiethnicity scale than Slovenia. |
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