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Contrast is needed to create a distinguishable reality, without which we would experience nothingness.
* Brightness and contrast ratio: Contrast ratio is the ratio of the brightness of a full-on pixel to a full-off pixel and, as such, would be directly tied to brightness if not for the invention of the blinking backlight ( or burst dimming ).
Contrast with a young woman or teen, who would have hypogonadism rather than menopause.

Contrast and be
Contrast the following reactions which could be described in terms of acid-base chemistry.
Contrast this with A records in the DNS, where a name translates only to a machine address, not including the port number that might be providing a service.
Contrast that to a P2P network, where its aggregated bandwidth actually increases as nodes are added, since the P2P network's overall bandwidth can be roughly computed as the sum of the bandwidths of every node in that network.
Contrast with a record, which could be defined to contain a float and an integer ; whereas, in a union, there is only one value at a time.
Some LCD monitors using this technology have a feature called " Dynamic Contrast " where the backlight is dimmed to the brightest color that appears on the screen, allowing the 1000: 1 contrast ratio of the LCD panel to be scaled to different light intensities, resulting in the " 30000: 1 " contrast ratios seen in the advertising on some of these monitors.
Contrast agents may also be directly injected into a joint in the case of arthrograms, MRI images of joints.
Contrast is very good and the condenser aperture can be used fully open, thereby reducing the depth of field and maximizing resolution.
Contrast this with the subtly more modern variation of the Texas version: Article 1 ( Titled Bill of Rights ) Section 16, entitled Bills of Attainder ; Ex Post Facto or Retroactive Laws: Impairing Obligation of Contracts: " No bill of attainder, ex post facto law, retroactive law, or any law impairing the obligation of contracts, shall be made ".
Contrast this with a traditional hash table in which addition or removal of one bucket causes nearly the entire keyspace to be remapped.
Contrast between a defect and the bulk of the sample may be enhanced for visual examination by the unaided eye by using liquids to penetrate fatigue cracks.
Contrast enema or small bowel series or CT scan can be used to define the level of obstruction, whether the obstruction is partial or complete, and to help define the cause of the obstruction.
Contrast may also be used to enhance visualization of wall thickening during stress echocardiography, for the assessment of LV thrombus, or for the assessment of other masses in the heart.
Contrast with a record, which could be defined to contain a float and an integer ; whereas, in a union, there is only one value at a time.
Contrast, saturation, color and brightness can also be adjusted in opposite frames to increase picture quality in the final playback video file.
Clients are sometimes taken by surprise when less money arrives at bank R. Contrast this with cheques, where the amount transferred is guaranteed in full, and fees ( if there are any ) can be charged only at endpoint banks.
Contrast this situation with properties which might be externally used for purposes of information security such as managing access or entitlement, but which are simply stored and retrieved, in other words not treated specially by the model.
His version can be heard on the High Contrast album with Bobby Womack.
Contrast this with the transmission of electrical pulses through wires ( a classical channel ), where only classical information ( e. g. 0s and 1s ) can be sent.
Contrast vision may also be greatly reduced.
( Contrast this with BIND, where when such changes are made, the list of zones, in the < tt >/ etc / named. conf </ tt > file, has to be explicitly updated on each individual server.
Contrast, for instance, " He sings " → " He doesn't sing " ( where the dummy auxiliary do has to be supplied and inflected to doesn't ) with Il chante → Il ne chante pas ; French adds the ( discontinuous ) negative particle ne ... pas, without changing the form of the verb.
Contrast sensitivity may be diminished.
Some increase in dynamic range in LCD monitors can be achieved by automatically reducing the backlight for dark scenes ( LG calls it Digital Fine Contrast, Samsung are quoting " dynamic contrast ratio "), or having an array of brighter and darker LED backlights ( BrightSide Technologies – now part of Dolby, and Samsung in development ).

Contrast and character
The post-war period saw the birth of American social comedy in Royall Tyler's The Contrast, which established a much-imitated version of the " Yankee " character, here named " Jonathan ".

Contrast and .
Contrast trim provides other touches of color.
Contrast this with frequency modulation, in which the frequency is varied, and phase modulation, in which the phase is varied.
Contrast this with false friends, which frequently are cognate.
* Contrast ratio is the ratio of the luminosity of the brightest color ( white ) to that of the darkest color ( black ) that the monitor is capable of producing.
* Contrast dyes, injected for magnetic resonance imaging, are essentially the same as clothing dye except they are coupled to an agent that has strong paramagnetic properties.
Contrast door safety with door security.
Contrast the importance of house-destruction, tent dwelling and house rebuilding in the wake of many natural disasters.
Contrast is excellent ; however it is not for use with thick objects.
Contrast the chassé bas lateral, which targets the front of the thigh.
Contrast this with staphylococci, which divide along multiple axes and generate grape-like clusters of cells.
Contrast enhanced brain MRI and CT is generally negative in this disorder.
Contrast this with the golden rule which is subjective to the individual.
Contrast with automatic calling unit.
* Contrast ( form ), vertical, horizontal, concave, convex, geometric, organic, soft, hard, coarse, smooth etc.
Contrast with: emulate.
Contrast this situation with one in which you are looking for a flower.
( Contrast this with frequentist inference, which relies only on the evidence as a whole, with no reference to prior beliefs.

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