10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HELIOTYPIC»
Discover the use of
heliotypic in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
heliotypic and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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The Christmas Bookseller
The heliotypic process is remarkable for the truthfulness with which every detail
of the subject copied is reproduced on paper. Take the " Death and the Knight,"
for instance, from No. 13. Every line of Albert Diirer's etching appears distinctly, ...
It is now possible to analyse several hundred thousand independent loci and this
may improve our understanding of the human heliotypic architecture of sequence
variation and identification of loci conferring even modest risks for PAH. This ...
Clive Handler, Gerry Coghlan, 2012
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The American Journal of Science and Arts
At New York City, Ogdensburg, and Washington, the sky was very favorable, and
good observations of the phenomena were secured, including numerous
heliotypic pictures with the times of each. Effect on Ike Deviation of the Magnetic ...
Hal squinted, anticipating the golden rim on the horizon... ...tick. ...patiently
waiting as the crimson beams morphed more heliotypic. ...tick. Hal flicked an
instinctive glance toward his mechanical pride and joy; ...tick. an old steadfast
wonder of ...
5
A Computational Theory of Writing Systems
Deep Shallow gravity gyroscope gyroscopic hagioscope hagioscopic halophyte
halophytic haplite haplitic helical helices heliocentricism heliocentricity
heliocentric heliotrope heliotropic heliotype heliotypic hematite hematitic
hemitrope ...
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Chembers 21 Century Dictionary
heliotypic /-'t ipik/ adj. © 19c. helipad . - noun a landing place for a helicopter,
usually a square marked with a large H. © 1960s: HEU-1 + PAD1 heliport e>
noun a place where helicopters take off and land, usually for commercial
purposes.
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Concise English Dictionary
ns. heliotropism (-ot'ra- pizm), heliot'ropy the tendency of stem and leaves to
bend towards (positive heliotropism), and roots from (negative heliotropism), the
light: he'liotype (Gr. typos, impression ) a photograph by heliotypy. — adj.
heliotypic ...
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The Chambers Dictionary
adj heliotypic (-lip'ik). — n he liotypy (-li-pi) a photo-mechanical process in which
the gelatine relief is itself used to print from. — n pi Heliozo a (Gr :Sion an animal)
sun-animalcules, an order of Protozoa, spherical with radiating processes of ...
The urban nightscape becomes a hunting ground as battles rage in the shadows of bizarre buildings. And a reckoning is due at the city's heart, in the vast edifice of Perdido Street Station. It is too late to escape.
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Print the Legend: Photography and the American West
another custom of geological illustration, he went to great lengths to introduce
color to his heliotypic landscapes in order to show rock stratifications. Explaining
in a note that some of the heliotypes were made and then hand-colored after the
...
Martha A. Sandweiss, 2002