No, he did not.
He painted open-air.
At that time, photograph wasn't instant made like today.
it nothing don't care about
working of jean monet
A laboratory worker might prefer to work with photographs of chromosomes, known as karyotypes, because these images allow for easier visualization and analysis of chromosomal structure and number. Photographs provide a stable, clear reference that can be examined for abnormalities such as duplications, deletions, or structural changes. Additionally, working with photographs minimizes the risk of damaging fragile chromosomes during handling, streamlining the diagnostic process.
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Not that I know of. I prefer it. It lets me know it's working.
it is easier to cut and past photographs and compare :)
it is easier to cut and past photographs and compare :)
agree
A lab worker might prefer to work with photographs of chromosomes, known as karyotypes, because they provide a clear, organized visual representation that allows for easier analysis and comparison. Photographs facilitate the identification of chromosomal abnormalities, such as aneuploidies or structural alterations, without the challenges of manipulating live cells. Additionally, karyotyping can be done more efficiently and reproducibly than working with the chromosomes directly, which can be delicate and prone to damage.
Born in Paris, served in Algeria & later moved to England.
He mainly used photographs, oil painting and silkscreen
it is easier to cut and past photographs and compare :)