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Fig. 1. Outline of upland (white) / lowland (grey) delineation plus flow channels and lakes across Canada, based on the national DEM (300 m resolution), plus an overlay of the numbered regions (polyshapes with black outline) for the GSC stream-sediment Hg survey, showing Hg concentrations inside these regions, from white to dark grey. Fig. 1. Outline of upland (white) / lowland (grey) delineation plus flow channels and lakes across Canada, based on the national DEM (300 m resolution), plus an overlay of the numbered regions (polyshapes with black outline) for the GSC stream-sediment Hg survey, showing Hg concentrations inside these regions, from white to dark grey.
Fig. 1. Map showing location of the study sites relative to Hogarth and Caland pit lakes. Black outline represents original lake level (prior to draining for mining). Inset shows location of the Steep Rock iron deposit within Ontario. Fig. 1. Map showing location of the study sites relative to Hogarth and Caland pit lakes. Black outline represents original lake level (prior to draining for mining). Inset shows location of the Steep Rock iron deposit within Ontario.
Western silks tend to have very obvious printed outlines that are replicated exactly in the repeat motifs. No attempt is made to cover the outlines because they are an integral part of the design (Figure 6). Western printed black outlines do not seep through to the back of the silk (2) like the Chinese outlines do. [Pg.138]

Figure 6. Western printed black outline as part of the design on an 18th century French painted-printed silk. (Acc. No. 1640/1, courtesy of the Musee Historique des Tissus.)... Figure 6. Western printed black outline as part of the design on an 18th century French painted-printed silk. (Acc. No. 1640/1, courtesy of the Musee Historique des Tissus.)...
Fig. 10. Strike projections of Fault 1, viewed from the downthrown (west) side vertical exaggeration x5. (a) Juxtaposition plot. Upthrown Brent zones are shown with coloured fill (see legend) downthrown zones are shown in black outline, labelled at each end of the fault. Footwall hydrocarbon contacts are shown in black, hangingwall contacts in blue, (b) SGR for the area of Brent-Brent overlap. Upthrown zones outlined in blue, downthrown zones in black contacts as in (a). SGR is colour-coded in the ranges 0-15%, 15-20%, 20-30% and >30%. Note the area of slightly lower SGR on the upper part of the overlap zone this is the critical area for fault seal. Fig. 10. Strike projections of Fault 1, viewed from the downthrown (west) side vertical exaggeration x5. (a) Juxtaposition plot. Upthrown Brent zones are shown with coloured fill (see legend) downthrown zones are shown in black outline, labelled at each end of the fault. Footwall hydrocarbon contacts are shown in black, hangingwall contacts in blue, (b) SGR for the area of Brent-Brent overlap. Upthrown zones outlined in blue, downthrown zones in black contacts as in (a). SGR is colour-coded in the ranges 0-15%, 15-20%, 20-30% and >30%. Note the area of slightly lower SGR on the upper part of the overlap zone this is the critical area for fault seal.
Figure 9. Polyhedral representation of Moi44 units 1 la linked to chains. The linking occurs via the M02 units - the polyhedra formed by the linked M02 units are shown within a black outline. A face-on representation of one of the linking units with a ring above and below the linked polyhedra (also highlighted with a black outline) is shown in the upper left comer for clarity. Figure 9. Polyhedral representation of Moi44 units 1 la linked to chains. The linking occurs via the M02 units - the polyhedra formed by the linked M02 units are shown within a black outline. A face-on representation of one of the linking units with a ring above and below the linked polyhedra (also highlighted with a black outline) is shown in the upper left comer for clarity.
Figure 14.6 An example of Pareto ranking in two objectives, fi and /2 (which could be, for example, diversity and drug likeness). Pareto optimisation seeks to find the set of non-dominated solutions. A non-dominated solution is one where an improvement in one objective results in deterioration in one or more of the other objectives when compared with the other solutions in the population. In Pareto ranking, an individual s rank corresponds to the number of individuals in the current population by which it is dominated. The black coloured library has four libraries that are better than it in one or both of the design criteria, so is given a Pareto rank of 5. The white dots with black outline are non-dominated, so are given a Pareto rank of 1, and represent the set of best solutions found by the algorithm. Figure 14.6 An example of Pareto ranking in two objectives, fi and /2 (which could be, for example, diversity and drug likeness). Pareto optimisation seeks to find the set of non-dominated solutions. A non-dominated solution is one where an improvement in one objective results in deterioration in one or more of the other objectives when compared with the other solutions in the population. In Pareto ranking, an individual s rank corresponds to the number of individuals in the current population by which it is dominated. The black coloured library has four libraries that are better than it in one or both of the design criteria, so is given a Pareto rank of 5. The white dots with black outline are non-dominated, so are given a Pareto rank of 1, and represent the set of best solutions found by the algorithm.
Urushi-ye (Japanese) n. A print for which lacquer is used to intensify the color. The term is generally employed to describe only the early hand-colored prints in which lacquers, colors, and metallic rust were applied to the printed black outline. Gair A (1996) Artist s manual. Chronicle Books LLC, San Francisco. Mayer R, Sheehan S (1991) Artist s handbook of materials and techniques. Viking Adult, New York. [Pg.1031]

Danger signs shall have red as the predominating color for the upper panel black outline on the borders and a white lower panel for additional sign wording. [Pg.409]

In their comprehensive investigation of the map. McCrone Associates made a careful preliminary examination using optical micros(x>py. These observations revealed that the drawing consisted of an apparently hand-drawn map with a black ink outline on vellum. The outline is bordered with an underlying pale yellow layer, which is typical of ancient manuscripts. A key early observation was that the black outline was not in perfect registration with the yellow underlayer. [Pg.320]

Note Distribution of electroplate on (design shapes Is intentionally exaggerated by solid black outline. Cross-hatched areas indicate part before plating. [Pg.225]

Figure Bl.21.3. Direct lattices (at left) and corresponding reciprocal lattices (at right) of a series of connnonly occurring two-dimensional superlattices. Black circles correspond to the ideal (1 x 1) surface structure, while grey circles represent adatoms in the direct lattice (arbitrarily placed in hollow positions) and open diamonds represent fractional-order beams m the reciprocal space. Unit cells in direct space and in reciprocal space are outlined. Figure Bl.21.3. Direct lattices (at left) and corresponding reciprocal lattices (at right) of a series of connnonly occurring two-dimensional superlattices. Black circles correspond to the ideal (1 x 1) surface structure, while grey circles represent adatoms in the direct lattice (arbitrarily placed in hollow positions) and open diamonds represent fractional-order beams m the reciprocal space. Unit cells in direct space and in reciprocal space are outlined.
Figure 7-18. Schematic representation of the LCAO scheme in a, T-only calculation for ethylene, The AOs Figure 7-18. Schematic representation of the LCAO scheme in a, T-only calculation for ethylene, The AOs </ and r/. are combined to give the bonding MO i ) and its antibonding equivalent The outlined boxes show energy levels and the black arrows (indicating spin-up or -down) the electrons.
FIGURE 28 8 Outline of DNA replication The original strands are shown in red and blue and are the templates from which the new strands shown in black are copied... [Pg.1173]

Manufacture. An outline of the black ash process for BaCO manufacture is shown ki Figure 1. It is from the appearance of the product exiting the thermal reduction step that the process derives its name. [Pg.477]

Figure 2 Snapshot from an MD simulation of a multilamellar liquid crystalline phase DPPC bilayer. Water molecules are colored white, lipid polar groups gray, and lipid hydrocarbon chains black. The central simulation cell containing 64 DPPC and 1792 water molecules, outlined m the upper left portion of the figure, is shown along with seven replicas generated by the periodic boundary conditions. (From Ref. 55.)... Figure 2 Snapshot from an MD simulation of a multilamellar liquid crystalline phase DPPC bilayer. Water molecules are colored white, lipid polar groups gray, and lipid hydrocarbon chains black. The central simulation cell containing 64 DPPC and 1792 water molecules, outlined m the upper left portion of the figure, is shown along with seven replicas generated by the periodic boundary conditions. (From Ref. 55.)...
HgCl2 + Hg) the HgCl2 then reacts as outlined above to give a precipitate of variable composition. The liberated mercury, however, renders the precipitate black, as previously mentioned, and so forms the basis of a distinctive qualitative test for Hg2. ... [Pg.1220]

To determine the purity of a sample of arsenic(III) oxide follow the general procedure outlined in Section 10.127 but when the 25 mL sample of solution is being prepared for titration, add 25 mL water, 15 mL of concentrated hydrochloric acid and then two drops of indicator solution (xylidine ponceau or naphthalene black 12B see Section 10.125). Titrate slowly with the standard 0.02M potassium bromate with constant swirling of the solution. As the end point approaches, add the bromate solution dropwise with intervals of 2-3 seconds between the drops until the solution is colourless or very pale yellow. If the colour of the indicator fades, add another drop of indicator solution. (The immediate discharge of the colour indicates that the equivalence point has been passed and the titration is of little value.)... [Pg.407]

Fig. 3. Model for the two-dimensional arrangement of the human erythrocyte glucose transporter in the membrane. Amino acid residues are identified by their single letter code. Solid bars indicate the location of introns in the transporter gene. The regions coloured black are released from the membrane upon tryptic digestion. Shaded segments indicate the probable regions photolabelled by ATB-BMPA (helix 8) and by cytochalasin B (helix 11 and the loop connecting it to helix 10). The circles with heavy outlines indicate the region labelled by lAPS-forskolin (helix 10). Fig. 3. Model for the two-dimensional arrangement of the human erythrocyte glucose transporter in the membrane. Amino acid residues are identified by their single letter code. Solid bars indicate the location of introns in the transporter gene. The regions coloured black are released from the membrane upon tryptic digestion. Shaded segments indicate the probable regions photolabelled by ATB-BMPA (helix 8) and by cytochalasin B (helix 11 and the loop connecting it to helix 10). The circles with heavy outlines indicate the region labelled by lAPS-forskolin (helix 10).
Our most recent work with B megapotamica has been with the isolation of large quantities of baccharinoids from a 1800 Kg collection. The workup of the crude extract (ca. 30 Kg of black tarry material) of this plant material was conducted by Dr. Fred Boettner of Polyscience, Inc. This near Herculean task required tremendous quantities of solvents, column packings and time to complete. An outline of the fractionation scheme is presented in Figure 2. Fractions F6-F11 contain a large number of baccharinoids. To date, we have characterized over twenty macrocyclic trichothecenes found in B mega-... [Pg.155]

Fig. 4.12(a). An outline structure of a protein (here the enzyme phospholipase A2), showing a-helical runs of amino acids as cylinders (A-E) and anti-parallel P-sheet runs as heavy black arrows. Disulfide cross-links are shown (the enzyme is extracellular), and runs of no a/p secondary structure appear as thin lines. The structure is relatively immobile, and binds calcium in a constrained loop. (Reproduced with permission from Professor J. Drenth.)... [Pg.162]

FIGURE 1-1 Coronal section of the human brain at the thalamic level stained by the Heidenhain technique for myelin. Gray matter stains faintly, all myelinated regions are black. The thalamus ( ) lies beneath the lateral ventricles and is separated at this level by the beginning of the third ventricle. The roof of the lateral ventricles is formed by the corpus callosum (small arrows). Ammon s horns are shown by the large arrows. Note the outline of gyri and sulci at the surface of the cerebral hemispheres, sectioned here near the junction of the frontal and parietal cortices. [Pg.4]

FIG. 4. Ultrastructure of vascular smooth muscle of the rabbit inferior vena cava revealed with electron microscopy. Serial cross-sections of VSMCs are shown in series 1 (panel A—D) and series 2 (panel E—G). Series 1 illustrates the close spatial apposition between the superficial SR sheet and the PM with the apices of the caveolae perforating through the superficial SR sheets to come into contact with the bulk cytoplasm. The membranes of the PM (dotted line) and the SR (solid line) in panel A-D are outlined to the right of the respective panels. The close apposition between the superficial SR sheet, the PM and the neck region of the caveolae creates a narrow and expansive restricted space. Series 2 illustrates the perpendicular sheets of SR, which appear to arise from the superficial SR sheets. Mitochondria also come into close contact with the perpendicular SR sheets. Panel H contains a stylized illustration of the close association between the superficial SR sheet, which is continuous with the perpendicular sheet, the perforating caveolae (C), the PM and a mitochondrion (M). Panel I shows calyculin-A mediated dissociation of the superficial SR sheets from the PM (see arrows). The black scale bar indicated represents 200 nm of distance. [Pg.36]

Then from the four lands came the Four Guardians of the World who offered chalices made of sapphire. But Buddha refused them. Again they offered four chalices made of black stone (muggavanna) and he, full of compassion for the four wise men, accepted the four chalices. He placed one inside the other and ordained, Let them be one And the edges of the four chalices became visible as outlines. All the chalices formed one. The Buddha accepted food in the newly formed Chalice and, having partaken of the food, he offered thanks. [Pg.36]


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