These pages are executed in a combination of painting, in gold and color, and micrography, decorations applied in minute lines of script. |
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Joshua indicates that he executed the micrography in Tudela, in 1300, on behalf of a certain Sasson from Cervera. |
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Other fields of activity are non-destructive material testing, micrography and motion-picture film for big-screen and television productions. |
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One is a revealing focus on historical developments of calligraphy and decorative letter forms — seeing doubled with reading — with special attention to the obscure tradition of micrography, which has not gone extinct. |
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Continued improvements of archiving facilities and micrography services for the benefit of staff members and researchers through improved preservation conditions. |
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Artist Carol Roullard combines crystal making, micrography and photography to create distinctive and remarkable fine art. |
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This allows the identification of such structures by means of optical microscopy, a method known as micrography or micrographic analysis. |
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The atomic force micrography image shows long, thin lamellar structure covering the latex film surface. |
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Carborundum micrography used in testing powder resuspension. |
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Our metallography laboratory services include material analyses, scanning electron micrography and a variety of hardness tests. |
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A strawberry blonde dressed in black who rides a unicycle and does micrography, making drawings composed of tiny words, Yarchun is pursuing an M. F. A. at the Iowa Playwrights Workshop. |
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Micrography of the ductile cast iron: round nodules of graphite give the ductile cast iron its solid characteristics, as well as resistance to stretching and breaking under exceptional circumstances. |
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His explanation of this phenomenon was subsequently published in Micrography Observ. |
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