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BP221 No small square at the end of any curve vs. curve ends at a small square.
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CROSSREFS

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP216 BP217 BP218 BP219 BP220  *  BP222 BP223 BP224 BP225 BP226

KEYWORD

less, traditional

CONCEPT existence (info | search),
curve_texture (info | search),
texture (info | search)

AUTHOR

Giuseppe Insana

BP222 Border of black rectangle is incomplete vs. border of black rectangle is complete.
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CROSSREFS

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP217 BP218 BP219 BP220 BP221  *  BP223 BP224 BP225 BP226 BP227

KEYWORD

traditional

CONCEPT imperfection_small (info | search)

AUTHOR

Giuseppe Insana

BP223 Large black region if completed is a circle vs. large black region if completed is an ellipse.
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CROSSREFS

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP218 BP219 BP220 BP221 BP222  *  BP224 BP225 BP226 BP227 BP228

KEYWORD

noisy, perfect, traditional

CONCEPT imperfection_small (info | search)

AUTHOR

Giuseppe Insana

BP224 Diametrically opposite objects affect similarly the large black circular region vs. not so.
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CROSSREFS

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP219 BP220 BP221 BP222 BP223  *  BP225 BP226 BP227 BP228 BP229

KEYWORD

traditional

CONCEPT antipodal (info | search),
imperfection_small (info | search)

AUTHOR

Giuseppe Insana

BP225 Low contrast (no fully black region) vs. high contrast (at least one fully black region).
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CROSSREFS

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP220 BP221 BP222 BP223 BP224  *  BP226 BP227 BP228 BP229 BP230

KEYWORD

nice, traditional, dithering

CONCEPT contrast (info | search)

AUTHOR

Giuseppe Insana

BP226 What comes out of black circle has a clockwise direction vs. not so.
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CROSSREFS

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP221 BP222 BP223 BP224 BP225  *  BP227 BP228 BP229 BP230 BP231

KEYWORD

traditional

CONCEPT turn_orientation (info | search),
protrusion (info | search),
rotational_direction (info | search),
direction (info | search)

AUTHOR

Giuseppe Insana

BP227 Dots touch each other if and only if no large region touches the edges of the box vs. dots dont touch each other if and only if no large region touches the edges of the box.
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CROSSREFS

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP222 BP223 BP224 BP225 BP226  *  BP228 BP229 BP230 BP231 BP232

KEYWORD

convoluted, traditional

CONCEPT iff (info | search),
near_far (info | search)

AUTHOR

Giuseppe Insana

BP228 After rotating so that the longest line is horizontal, there is a left arm raised and a weight down vs. after rotating so that the longest line is horizontal, there is a left arm down and a weight raised.
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CROSSREFS

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BP223 BP224 BP225 BP226 BP227  *  BP229 BP230 BP231 BP232 BP233

KEYWORD

convoluted, traditional

CONCEPT rotation_required (info | search),
specific_style (info | search),
specificity (info | search)

AUTHOR

Giuseppe Insana

BP229 When the objects are rotated and their dots are overlapped and eliminated, they form three-square-tall structures with columns of the same color vs. not so.
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COMMENTS

Explanation / justification of BP229 by its creator:


"Long (doubly sized) objects are purines (A & G).

Short objects are pyrimidines (C & T).

Black are those forming triple Hbond (G and C).

White are those forming double Hbond (A & T).


On the left we have matching codes, i.e., bases, doublets or triplets that, when rotated, can pair correctly (A with T, G with C), binding the two strands.


On the right we have objects that no matter how they are rotated they do not pair correctly (because of bumps, wrong color codes, etc)."

CROSSREFS

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP224 BP225 BP226 BP227 BP228  *  BP230 BP231 BP232 BP233 BP234

KEYWORD

unorderedpair, traditional

CONCEPT rotation_required (info | search),
tiling (info | search),
specific_value (info | search),
specificity (info | search)

AUTHOR

Giuseppe Insana

BP230 The sum of vertices, line ends, and dots is 7 vs. not so.
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CROSSREFS

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP225 BP226 BP227 BP228 BP229  *  BP231 BP232 BP233 BP234 BP235

KEYWORD

arbitrary, traditional

CONCEPT addition (info | search),
line_or_curve_endpoint (info | search),
dot (info | search),
vertex_of_meeting_lines (info | search)

AUTHOR

Giuseppe Insana

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