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And the TV itself has no very obvious buttons or protrusions on it.
Zacharevic chose a wall many artists might have passed over, obstructed by windows and protrusions.
They looked like modern ferns, with leaflike protrusions that branched off in a fractal pattern.
Bulbous, sexual forms with tubular, domed, and petalled protrusions resemble a Lilliputian army of otherworldly beings.
It has black feathers on the bodice, which extend to wing-like protrusions from her shoulders.
It inspired a design of typically outsized imagination: a winged composition, all sharp angles and protrusions.
Her canvases evolved from rectilinear to shaped; broke into fragments and reunited, but gained various protrusions.
Angular shots of the artist's body seem almost alien, through its bony protrusions and complex contortions.
So we lowered our voices, and wore brown, boxy jackets to shroud all curves and protrusions.
With odd protrusions of rubber or leather, they resemble fossilized animal remains strapped to the body.
There are no buttons or protrusions sticking out of the base, leaving a smooth, snag-proof finish.
Some conservationists worry the fake horn will end up functioning like an ad for genuine snout protrusions.
But the protrusions disappeared and retracted while in flight, allowing the aircraft to fly faster that 600 mph.
The result is a smooth, bezelless device that isn't marred by indentations or protrusions where the cameras are.
It swirls around, filling and then abandoning the crenelated space, whose protrusions add their own suggestion of violence.
So be careful to avoid rocks, roots, and other protrusions when you're scouting the location for your tent.
All of that is packed into a sleek, white box that doesn't have any external antennas or protrusions.
It is caused by a new coronavirus, so named for the spiky protrusions that cover its microscopic surface.
Repurposing motorcycle tires, Ms. Dacres contorted this dark, textured material, contouring the figure from its folds and protrusions.
Their rounded forms and pointed protrusions tease out a latent eroticism, while the composite constructions look almost mechanistic.
Meanwhile, Americans will get a mini version of the iconic, dour purple and boxy protrusions of the original SNES.
The part furthest from the skull was covered in bumpy protrusions, and the front part was rounded and smooth.
Toward the front of the plane, embedded inside two stubby wing-like protrusions called canards, are six additional fans.
There are also grip-enhancing protrusions on the right front and rear of the camera, both of them quite subtle.
Contained in tight, bright circular projections and glassy protrusions, Loher's works are playful as they reverberate with a blissful back-noise.
It had five protrusions, like the arms of a five-pointed star that rotated it through the water slowly but efficiently.
In other places Dunham drops in blue and green sparks, like bursts of activity, and encourages protrusions with thick, animated lines.
The LF-30 Electrified, as it's called, is a wedge-shaped coupe packed with crystalline angles and protrusions both inside and out.
Creases and protrusions on the skin give each "tumorous ball of flesh," as the artist calls them, a degree of flawed believability.
Instead, its curves and mounds, swells and protrusions allude to recognizable sources, most notably the landscape, the moon, and the female body.
She creates protrusions and protuberances that distort the shape of the human form and, in doing so, proposes new ideas of beauty.
The limited color palette and repetitive protrusions bear resemblance to neo-avant garde Italian painter Enrico Castellani, specifically his undulating, monochromatic "Superficie" (1974).
Mr. Xi appears to prefer shoes with fake laces — little plastic protrusions — sparing him the time-sapping drudgery of tying them, she said.
Desert sand is almost always highly rounded, because strong winds knock the grains together so forcefully that protrusions and sharp edges break off.
Lidar units, generally little cylindrical protrusions in which the laser and detector spin around, can be found on many an autonomous car and prototype.
Then, two months later, the man's chest is wan and bandaged, with protrusions so substantial that they are visible in profile at his neck.
When first fed a stress hormone to mimic the effects of depression, the rodents lost dendritic spines, tiny protrusions that help neurons transmit signals.
Amoebas are incredibly flexible, single-celled protozoans, capable of creating finger-like protrusions from their body that let them crawl where they need to go.
These cells contain tiny hair-like protrusions called cilia that wave back and forth and help clear mucus, debris, and germs away from the lungs.
In one piece, a modified silicone body bag, lumpy with protrusions and stitched like skin, spills tubular intestines and sparkling gems onto a pristine metal table.
"Can we artificially put [in] more of one gene that would make more protrusions?" he asked, excitedly noting that this approach might be simpler than optogenetics.
There are protrusions on the side of the phone, right where HTC usually positions its power and volume keys, but this time they have no give.
These hideous protrusions have always been an eyesore, popping out of the backside of phones for years, and they're only getting uglier with every new model.
As they pass by neurons, microglia extend and retract their tiny arm-like protrusions, tapping on each neuron as if to inquire, Are we good here?
In total, Trump received five deferments from the draft during the Vietnam War, including one due to heel spurs, bone protrusions caused by a calcium buildup.
They are a Canadian couple who make liberal use of prosthetics and props to sculpt scythe-shaped shoes, Mount Rushmore cheekbones, mini-horns and other reptilian protrusions.
Using the protein FimH (yellow/red) located at the tip of long protrusions, the bacterial pathogen E. coli (grey) attaches to cell surfaces of the urinary tract.
Rather than a long appendage with protrusions, they instead produced a polymer sheet with dimples tens of micrometers across, each with a little sphere in the middle.
Her skin and face have changed texture and color—protrusions grow out of her forehead and around the nose—highly sexual (not sexy) armor readied for battle.
His ossicones (antler-like protrusions) have stood up on his head, he's stretched his legs in full stride and galloped and even bonded with his dad Oliver (below).
For thundersnow to occur, the right ingredients need to come together to lift some of these flatter clouds and mold them into protrusions that some meteorologists call turrets.
The popularity of indoor climbing has spawned a sub-industry of companies that design or manufacture the polyurethane protrusions that are bolted to walls as foot- and handholds.
Mr. Trump has described the condition as heel spurs, which are protrusions caused by calcium built up on the heel bone, treated through stretching, orthotics or sometimes surgery.
"He taught me that all those little knobs and rough patches and protrusions on a bone had names, and that the bone also had a name," DePalma said.
There is another possibility, though, which is that the protrusions of the subglacial volcanoes could act to "pin" parts of the ice sheet in place, the study found.
A stunning, pedestal-based work, "Untitled (ST4)" brings the Dr. Seuss: from a central void resembling a cartoon explosion, protrusions resembling both trumpets and ears blast up and out.
" He says the fleshy fossils grew in complex colonies consisting of finger-like protrusions, and that the tissues were comprised of tightly-packed, cell-chain filaments called "cell fountains.
They're often designed without protrusions, bunk handles, or sprinkler heads, and inmates are stripped of anything that could easily be used to cause harm, according to reporting by Slate.
Though the artist channels de Sade's scenes of deprivation through sculptures built around wires, barbs and protrusions, the most memorable works correspond to the writer's interest in erotic plenitude.
The real popping action is reserved for the Dr. Pimple Popper YouTube channel, where so-called "Popaholics" can find a smorgasboard of skin protrusions to watch get taken care of.
Once you plug it in, you can fold the USB port back into the laptop and go on about your gaming without any unsightly protrusions sticking out of the system.
That means there's no protrusions for the inmate to hang himself on, like a vent, sprinkler head, door knobs, bars on the door, towel racks, or bunk beds, for example.
One of the two strongest quakes ever recorded east of the Rockies, it fractured two dozen of the stone protrusions that hold up the marble slabs at the monument's peak.
The urchin-like protrusions in two of the drawings could be seen as blinding, but could also be growing from within, like a manifestation and a completely different kind of sight.
Just a few months before, she'd been on the internet and come across the work of artist Shigeo Ootak, whose fantastical images depict humans with curious protrusions erupting from their heads.
Ultimately, 3D knit structures can become a plethora of sensors and actuators, antennae, and even allow for computer interaction through soft, knit protrusions that serve as buttons, or planar pads for gesture sensing.
Yet, while quiet, Steinberger's images teem with tension: the colorful vinyl reveals clear ripples formed by tightly pinched surfaces or unknown draped protrusions; some swell slightly, reminding of the fatal gas hissing inside.
These protrusions appear on dengue as well, but the unique characteristics of the Zika E glycoprotein could explain why it's able to attack nerve cells and critical cells required for normal fetal brain development.
These extra-terrestrials aren't merely humans with fur or scales or odd head protrusions, they're the precursors to films like Denis Villeneuve's Arrival that really examine how differently life might develop on other worlds.
The liver cells in turn are covered with microvilli — fingerlike protrusions that "massively enlarge" the cell surface area in contact with blood, said Dr. Markus Heim, a liver researcher at the University of Basel.
But glancing across the restaurant, I noticed a slight inconsistency from burger to burger—some protrusions and concavities here and there, certain charred bits—that reminded me of just how human Le Tub's operation is.
In "Amazonas" (1970), white nipple-like protrusions ascend in rhythmic sequence across seven blue columns, a reference to the mythic warrior women's sacrifice of their right breasts in order to bolster their prowess as archers.
It really does feel like a minimalist vehicle, whereas this Smart concept has all sorts of swellings and protrusions on its body that are supposed to distinguish it from the underlying base of the Fortwo cabrio.
Measuring just 6.95mm in thickness, the Huawei P9 is easily the slimmest from among the recent cadre of big-name Android releases, and it manages to accommodate two cameras on its rear without any extra protrusions.
Screw holes and toggles have been incorporated into the designs in witty ways, so that the indentations and protrusions are used to represent human and animal body parts such as eyes, nostrils, horns, tongues and penises.
Dust had settled on protrusions in the walls, and, though these areas were a bit distracting, they allowed the murals to double as relief maps, underscoring the fact that the walls had been chiselled by hand.
The vast protrusions emerging from the iSines house a 30mm (1.2-inch) planar magnetic diaphragm, which is basically an ultra-thin sheet that dances back and forth, generating sound waves that are then funneled into your ear.
Earlier reporting revealed the president had dodged the draft due to four student deferments and a medical deferment after he was diagnosed with heel spurs, calcium deposits that cause bony protrusions on the bottom of the heel.
Four months after she frighteningly collapsed, Williams learned that she had hyperthyroidism and Graves' disease, an autoimmune disorder related to the thyroid that causes high blood pressure and eye protrusions, all while she was also going through menopause.
As the viewer's perspective changes when looking at the object from different low angles, which makes its lines appear slanted, the brain interprets those visual cues differently, producing three alternate 3D layouts for the object's various platforms and protrusions.
Enormous and startling protrusions, curves in imagery both lively and delicate, distant and angled, a carousel of syncopated moments wherein humans are not central and a building's vision is felt through the leverage Nishino finds to capture his images.
While the AirPods feel safely anchored by the stem that follows the contour of my head, the O-Frees have bulbous protrusions that stick out a little further from the ears, making it harder to forget I'm wearing them.
Four months after she fainted on-air, the mom learned that she had hyperthyroidism and Graves' disease, an autoimmune disorder related to the thyroid that causes high blood pressure and eye protrusions, all while she was also going through menopause.
Four months after she fainted on-air, the mom learned that she had hyperthyroidism and Graves' disease, an autoimmune disorder related to the thyroid that causes high blood pressure and eye protrusions, all while she was also going through menopause.
A cellular protein called PAK1 stimulates the growth of dendritic spines, or protrusions, that allow communication between neurons, and Roy had a hunch that this protein—when transported into brain cells—might help bring silent engrams back into direct awareness.
Ever since then, the Japanese-born designer's work has favored the avant-garde over wearability, often exploring clothing's relationship to the body, warping and distorting the human form through sharp angles, bulbous protrusions or Stay Puft Marshmallow Man-like proportions.
Bodysuits of the future could include 3D printing, which is being used to make track apparel with raised protrusions that produce "an incredible reduction in drag," according to researcher Len Brownlie of Simon Fraser University, who also consults for Nike.
And it all somehow ended up with alien mother egg sacks: cotton stretched thin to form an undulating weblike chrysalis around the body, with various protrusions and lumps poking through (including the head) as if just on the verge of hatching.
Soon we were chugging along empty, palm-fringed roads past limestone protrusions called mogotes — the same sensuous rock formations that has turned the Cuban province of Pinar del Río into a busy tourist destination, but here stand solitary and unseen.
But aside from the company's signature glowing green snake logo on the lid, the Blade continues to be a welcome breath of elegant and restrained design in a gaming PC market that all too often focuses on "edgy" plastic protrusions and angular vents.
Schützenhöfer's interpretations in pencil and colored pencil of everyday subjects strip their forms down to their basic geometries in unexpected ways, shrinking a wheelbarrow's handles to wiry protrusions and its wheels to tiny stubs, or transforming an umbrella into a chubby mushroom shape.
Most of the psychedelics tested, the researchers found, promoted the growth of new dendrites from a neuron cell, which help transmit information from other neurons to the cell, as well as increased the density of small protrusions on these dendrites, known as dendritic spines.
Whatever qualms you may have brought with you about driving to Mexico are likely to fall away once you take leave of the mangy border townscape of Otay Mesa and the slender, well-tended expressway plunges you into a bronze desert spiked with granite protrusions.
Adding a heavy breastplate and a mysterious scalloped disc for a head, and sticking grayish lavender candles into the miniature Bundt-pan protrusions covering the column's leg, she arrived at what looks like a cross between a Minoan idol and a central African power figure.
The wings have protrusions that puncture the outer surface of bacteria that try to land on it, making them the natural version of those annoying spikes increasingly seen outside public-facing property (+1 to Mother Nature for not using them to get rid of homeless people).
Parker began experimenting with translating the drawings to clay, and the resulting dendrite-shaped sconces, blood-red side tables and lamps with branchlike protrusions topped with the vintage shades that Parker finds at antique shops and church garage sales were recently on view at the Brooklyn design showroom Love House.
The individuality of each body of work is energized by the other; the knobs, loops, and lattices of Mendelson's objects underscore the sculptural presence of Hackett's clay protrusions, while the tortoise-shell solidity of Hackett's surfaces seem to turn Mendelson's plastic animals and non-functioning vessels into clouds and columns of smoke.
The trees of the International Cacao Collection grow here in an astonishing diversity of forms, bearing skinny cacao pods with scorpion-stinger protrusions, spherical green pods that could be mistaken for tomatillos, oblong pods with bumpy skin resembling that of the horned lizard — all in colors ranging from deep purple to bright yellow.
Certain chemicals squirting through my brain tag this experience as unpleasant, while other chemicals, from a different part of my brain, override this unpleasantness, because past experience has taught me that wiggling my bony protrusions will lead to acquiring paper that I can use to obtain more bird flesh, which I require for life.
At the time, the artist Donald Judd was building plain wooden boxes that he installed on gallery floors, Dan Flavin affixed colored fluorescent light fixtures to walls and Yayoi Kusama (now better known for her Infinity Rooms) covered everyday furniture like a couch and armchair with phallic fabric protrusions, which made them unrecognizable and unusable.
TURRIALBA, Costa Rica — The trees of the International Cacao Collection grow here in an astonishing diversity of forms, bearing skinny cacao pods with scorpion-stinger protrusions, spherical green pods that could be mistaken for tomatillos, oblong pods with bumpy skin resembling that of the horned lizard — all in colors ranging from deep purple to bright yellow.
Neo Rauch is now a household name in art circles, but he wasn't in 2000 when he had his first exhibition at Zwirner, which was also his first solo show in the US. In Rauch's "Der Türmer" (2017), a woman in a pink and blue dress, and with angel's wings of the same colors, hovers next to a bizarre brown structure with spiky protrusions.

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