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contrast and response
On the other hand, CRT monitors have superior contrast, have superior response time, are able to use multiple screen resolutions natively, and there is no discernible flicker if the refresh rate is set to a sufficiently high value.
By contrast, in the lungs, the response to hypoxia is vasoconstriction.
In contrast to the simple supply / demand figure above, it was commonly found that teenagers withdrew from the labor force in response to the minimum wage, which produced the possibility of equal reductions in the supply as well as the demand for labor at a higher minimum wage and hence no impact on the unemployment rate.
The second application for UV microscopes is contrast enhancement where the response of individual samples is enhanced, relative to their surrounding, due to the interaction of light with the molecules within the sample itself.
The second ( more recent and more advanced ) technique employs focal plane array detection for infrared chemical imaging, where the image contrast is determined by the response of individual sample regions to particular IR wavelengths selected by the user.
In contrast, a non-real-time system is one that cannot guarantee a response time in any situation, even if a fast response is the usual result.
In functional neuroimaging, the response measure is usually BOLD contrast.
In particular, the mean density, moment of inertia, rotational signature, and magnetic induction response all suggest that the radius of the core is less than about 25 % the radius of the Moon, in contrast to about 50 % for most of the other terrestrial bodies.
In contrast, in a concurrently published response, Clive Tolley argues that the term must have originated in historical usage, and as such " it is something of a misrepresentation of the evidence to suggest that Snorri is the main source for the vanir.
Potentiometers were formerly used to control picture brightness, contrast, and color response.
Aside from the film gauge selection — 8 mm ( amateur ), 16 mm ( semi-professional ), 35 mm ( professional ) and 65 mm ( epic photography, rarely used except in special event venues ) — the cinematographer has a selection of stocks in reversal ( which, when developed, create a positive image ) and negative formats along with a wide range of film speeds ( varying sensitivity to light ) from ISO 50 ( slow, least sensitive to light ) to 800 ( very fast, extremely sensitive to light ) and differing response to color ( low saturation, high saturation ) and contrast ( varying levels between pure black ( no exposure ) and pure white ( complete overexposure ).
The male black character was, in contrast educated and sophisticated, although stubborn and also capable of using insulting phrases, such as the terms " Honky ", " Snowflake ", " Paleface " or " Big White Chief " to describe his white neighbour ( often in response to being called " nig-nog " or " Sambo ").
Alexander Calder ( July 22, 1898 – November 11, 1976 ) was an American sculptor best known as the originator of the mobile, a type of kinetic sculpture the delicately balanced or suspended components of which move in response to motor power or air currents ; by contrast, Calder ’ s stationary sculptures are called stabiles.
In contrast, the more extensive algorithm by the European Society of Cardiology ( ESC ) weights the difference between supporting and opposing parameters from the medical history, physical examination, further medical tests as well as response to therapy.
By contrast, in the refresh mode only a refresh stage occurs and such stage completes with a done response that also ends the present or delete phase ( whichever phase was currently active ).
In contrast, for a feedback apparatus used to control a dynamical system, the objective is to give the closed-loop system improved response as compared to the uncompensated system.
" That is, if there is a wild card MX for < tt >*. example. com </ tt >, and an A record ( but no MX record ) for < tt > www. example. com </ tt >, the correct response ( as per RFC 1034 ) to an MX request for < tt > www. example. com </ tt > is " no error, but no data "; this is in contrast to the possibly expected response of the MX record attached to < tt >*. example. com </ tt >.
The government's argument was that VAWA had been enacted in response to " gender-based disparate treatment by state authorities ," while in contrast there was " no indication of such state action " in the Civil Rights Cases.
By contrast, William Manchester, in his narrative history The Glory and the Dream, recounts a diametrically opposite response:
Although, in its early years, party writers frequently would contrast the numbers of dead in wars with the numbers killed and maimed in industrial incidents ( by way of trying to contrast the passions and efforts put into war with the lack of response to the conditions of capitalism ) the party argued that wars in capitalism were fought in the interests of the capitalist class and-as with their case against nationalism-the workers did all the dying for no gain for themselves.
The response of architecture to industrialisation, in stark contrast to the other arts, was to veer towards historicism.

contrast and breakdown
In contrast to this detachment, upon hearing of her father's death Hana has an emotional breakdown.
By contrast with the conventional device, a reverse-biased zener diode will exhibit a controlled breakdown and allow the current to keep the voltage across the zener diode close to the zener breakdown voltage.
However, the definition of MADD suggests a chronic condition, in contrast to the acute, short-term nature of a nervous breakdown.
This is in contrast to " healthy " cells, which mainly generate energy from oxidative breakdown of pyruvate.
By contrast, at other companies where the writer did the frame-by-frame breakdown in script form, more artists inked or even lettered their own work.
Zinc oxide is a fine white dust that ( in contrast to iron oxide ) does not cause a breakdown of the substrate's surface integrity as it is formed.

contrast and merger
* There is no contrast between the vowels of caught and cot ( cot – caught merger, as above ); in addition, the short a of bat is more open than almost everywhere else in North America.
Finally, in contrast to the merger, the merger appears to be more advanced.
In contrast, the chairman of Bayer, Carl Duisberg, argued for a merger.
Both surveys indicate that approximately 60 % of American English speakers preserve the contrast, while approximately 40 % make the merger, although in a more recent interview, Labov stated that " Half of this country has a merger of the word classes, cot, caught, don, dawn, hock, hawk.
In contrast, the Carlton franchises dropped the Carlton name for local programming from the day of the merger ( 2 February 2004 ) with the Carlton network production brand disappearing from 1 November 2004 ; even the London weekday franchise started trading as ITV1 London ( Weekdays ), and was operationally ( though not legally ) merged with London Weekend Television as ITV London.
Fieldwork conducted in the 1930s shows the region split evenly on the horse – hoarse merger: some speakers maintained the contrast ( as did speakers in Upstate New York at the time ), while others had lost the contrast ( as in the Philadelphia accent ).
This is in direct contrast to VP Aaron Patzer's promise on April 27, 2010 that, " the merger with Mint. com is complete, you can continue to use Quicken Online just like you have.

contrast and discussion
In contrast to the rest of Saudi Arabia, and particularly Nejd, Mecca has, according to the New York Times, become " a striking oasis " of free thought and discussion and, also, of " unlikely liberalism " as " Meccans see themselves as a bulwark against the creeping extremism that has overtaken much Islamic debate ".
Most nations of Western Europe use more comprehensive measures, and in sharp contrast to the heated discussion in the U. S., abstinence is hardly discussed as an educational measure.
Marxists, in contrast, would say that markets have inefficient and democratically-unwanted outcomes – viewing market failure as an inherent feature of any capitalist economy – and typically omit it from discussion, preferring to ration finite goods not exclusively through a price mechanism, but based upon need as determined by society expressed through the community.
Bowers's assertion of " supremacy " was in contrast to Greg's more modest claim that " My desire is rather to provoke discussion than to lay down the law ".
The text also contains a discussion of love, between on the one side, a group of young men and women, and in contrast, a group of old men.
Griffor emphasizes that in conventional discussionthe self-defensive activity of each participant's idiosyncracy prevents listening ” and that, in contrast, giving full attention to what the other participants mean can free the mind from socio-cultural accumulation, allow a free flow of meaning between people in a dialogue and give rise to shared perception and the creation of shared meaning in the sense of shared significance, intention, purpose and value.
By contrast with sociology, social studies courses often consist of a general and opinion-led discussion of topics without reference to academic theorists or research.
Allusions to genocide contrast with ethical discussion concerning the engineered " Founders disease " and a potential cure.
This manual of Titchener's provided students with in-depth outlines of procedure for experiments on optical illusions, Weber's Law, visual contrast, after-images, auditory and olfactory sensations, perception of space, ideas, and associations between ideas, as well as descriptions proper behavior during experiments and general discussion of psychological concepts.
This includes an extensive discussion of Plato's " Phaedrus " and the historical contrast between Dialectic and Rhetoric.
The term has been used by some to allow discussion of contrast between self-directed and ' taught ' education.
For example, the Villa la Porto Colleoni in Thiene and Villa Cordellina in Montecchio Maggiore, built nearly 200 years later, also use this image, fostering ideals which, had in the 15th and 16th centuries, resulted from the renewed discussion of the depravity of town life, in contrast to the tranquility, abundance, and freedom of artistic thought associated with rural existence.
His teaching techniques stood in contrast to the norm of the day, and emphasized character building and discussion in lieu of physical punishment.
This is the second study after The Limits to Growth that started discussion about possible future trends such as global warming, energy scarcity, explosive human population growth, plant and fauna species eradication, genetic diversity extinction, and a global economic system based on unlimited wants in contrast Earth's finite resources, etc.
The contrast evident in the painting between the constricting dress of the matrons and the lightly dressed, quick-footed Virgin serves as an illustration of the virulent discussion around 1900 concerning the liberation of female clothing from the standards of propriety imposed by a reactionary bourgeoisie.
Wikipedia documents are a typical example of soft security principles, using discussion pages, history, policies and guidelines, in contrast to traditional document control mechanisms using workflow and authorization.
During the discussion Director Vance told Gibbs that in his view McGee exemplified the model NCIS agent, in sharp contrast to Gibbs who prefers agents in the mold of DiNozzo.

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