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contrast and thin
In contrast, Gram-negative bacteria have a relatively thin cell wall consisting of a few layers of peptidoglycan surrounded by a second lipid membrane containing lipopolysaccharides and lipoproteins.
By contrast, electron beams may produce strong secondary scattering even for relatively thin crystals (> 100 nm ).
In contrast farming in the hilltowns was of a hardscrabble subsistence nature due to thin, rocky soil following Pleistocene glaciation and a slightly cooler climate, although upland fields were sometimes less subject to unseasonal frosts.
Bodoni had a long career and his designs evolved and differed, ending with a typeface of narrower underlying structure with flat, unbracketed serifs, extreme contrast between thick and thin strokes, and an overall geometric construction.
Bodoni achieved an unprecedented level of technical refinement, allowing him to faithfully reproduce letterforms with very thin " hairlines ", standing in sharp contrast to the thicker lines constituting the main stems of the characters.
Rheum (; from Greek: ῥεῦμα, rheuma, a flowing, rheum ) is thin mucus naturally discharged as a watery substance from the eyes, nose or mouth during sleep ( contrast mucopurulent discharge ).
In contrast to the Sturm und Drang of the opening movement, A. P. Brown describes the Andante as " one of Haydn most galant slow movements, with its small meter signature, sixteenth tripets, slides, weak resolutions, echoes, and generally thin texture ".
Filters, usually thin pieces of colored plastic, can be used to increase or decrease an image's contrast ( the difference between dark tones and light tones ).
Area 10m has thin layers II and IV and a more prominent layer V. In contrast, area 10r has a prominent layer II and a thicker layer IV.
( b, c ) T1 weighted images of a different section of the same patient, before ( panel b ) and after ( panel c ) intravenous contrast injection, confirm inflammation ( large arrow ) at the enthesis and reveal bone erosion at tendon insertion ( short thin arrows ).
In contrast to Gram-positive bacteria, all archetypical Gram-negative bacteria, are bounded by both a cytoplasmic membrane as well as an outer cell membrane and they contain only a thin layer of peptidoglycan ( 2-3 nm ) in between these two membranes.
Modern, or " Didone ", fonts have high contrast between thick and thin elements, and their axis of " stress " or thickening is perfectly vertical.
While the traditional thin crossing lines are the original and still the most familiar cross-hair shape, they are really best suited for precision aiming at high contrast targets, as the thin lines are easily lost in complex backgrounds, such as those encountered while hunting.
In contrast to true epithelium, however, the cell layers of the Placozoa possess no basal lamina, which refers to a thin layer of extracellular material underlying epithelium that stiffens it and separates it from the body's interior.
Although somewhat less useful, an upper GI series ( x-rays taken after the baby drinks a special contrast agent ) can be diagnostic by showing the narrowed pyloric outlet filled with a thin stream of contrast material ; a " string sign " or the " railroad track sign ".
In order to extract the most information possible about the patient's condition, thin section ( 5mm ) transverse images are obtained through the entire abdomen and pelvis after the patient has been administered oral and intravascular contrast.
Her face was covered with a thin layer of flour to increase contrast, and those photos were not preserved.
The JM coil is wound flat and wide ( moreso than the P-90 ), in contrast to Fender's usual tall and thin coils.
In contrast, the jaws of oviraptorids had thin, sharp edges probably supporting shearing beaks, ill suited for cracking shells.
This is accomplished by the insertion of a thin needle into the liver carrying a contrast medium to help to see blockage in liver and bile ducts.
Chinese music books often draw ties and slurs with a single thin line, in contrast with the Western practice of making the line thicker in the middle.
This thin layer is painted white or pale blue for better contrast ; markings necessary for hockey or curling are also placed, along with logos or other decorations.

contrast and client
With this model, peers are both suppliers and consumers of resources, in contrast to the traditional clientserver model where only the server supply ( send ), and clients consume ( receive ).
In contrast, in a typical clientserver architecture, clients share only their demands with the system, but not their resources.
This stands in contrast to the traditional fat client, a computer designed to take on these roles by itself.
By contrast, the use of both a webmail client and a desktop client using the IMAP4 protocol allows the contents of the mailbox to be consistently displayed in both the webmail and desktop clients and any action the user performs on messages in one interface will be reflected when email is accessed via the other interface.
In contrast to the exciting lifestyle depicted on the film screen, the role of a real-life bodyguard is much more mundane: it consists mainly of planning routes, pre-searching rooms and buildings where the client will be visiting, researching the background of people that will have contact with the client, searching vehicles, and attentively escorting the client on their day-to-day activities.
By contrast, Repton acted as a consultant, charging for his Red Books and sometimes staking out the ground, but leaving his client to arrange the actual execution.
He was famous for the attention he gave to defining the real needs of his clients, regardless of the size of the project, in contrast to other architects eager to impose their artistic vision on a client.
In contrast, a clientserver system receives only small commands from the user's machine, processes the command locally on the server, and the returns only those results the user was looking for.
In contrast with the SMB protocol's " standard " behavior, a break request may be sent from server to client.
In contrast, in most U. S. states, the memorandum is written impersonally or as if the client were speaking directly to the court, and the attorney reserves declarations of his own personal knowledge to a separate declaration or affidavit ( which are then cited to in the memorandum ).
In contrast to the psychoanalytic stance, in which the " patient " introjects the ( presumably more healthy ) interpretations of the analyst, in Gestalt therapy the client must " taste " his or her experience, and either accept or reject it, but not introject or " swallow whole ".
This is in contrast to most Java EE application servers where load balancing is done by the client making requests to different machines with the cluster.
These are the basic terms that the client uses to make sense of the elements, and are always expressed as a contrast.
In contrast to the RMI-IIOP, the JRMP is a protocol for Java-to-Java remote calls, which makes it language dependent and means that both client and server must use Java objects.
In contrast to a thick client, the Sun Ray is a networked display device, with applications running on a server elsewhere, and the state of the user's session being independent of the display.

contrast and generally
Each assembly language is specific to a particular computer architecture, in contrast to most high-level programming languages, which are generally portable across multiple systems.
) One episode depicted him as having voices in his head, which told him to engage in destructive activities ; however, generally he has a passive demeanor in contrast to Butt-Head's more dominant personality.
* It accepts the use of the scientific method, and generally rejects introspection as a valid method of investigation-in contrast with such approaches as Freudian psychology.
These small-scale organic communities were generally seen as a new development in world history, in contrast to the established ancient civilizations of Egypt or Persia, or the hunter-gatherer bands elsewhere.
Most Southern Baptist and National Baptist congregations, by contrast, generally relate more closely to external groups such as mission agencies and educational institutions than do those of independent persuasion.
In contrast, most Christian denominations actively seek converts, following the Great Commission, and conversion to Christianity is generally a declaration of faith ( although some denominations view it specifically as adoption into a community of Christ, and orthodox Christian tradition views it as being a literal joining together of the members of Christ's body ).
In contrast with a dye, a pigment generally is insoluble, and has no affinity for the substrate.
The double bass is generally tuned in fourths, in contrast to other members of the orchestral string family, which are tuned in fifths.
By contrast, wholesale payments are generally for large-dollar amounts and often involve a depository institution's large corporate customers or counterparties, including other financial institutions.
Tacitus in his Agricola wrote that the various groupings of Britons shared physical characteristics with their continental neighbours: the Britons of England were more typically blonde-haired, like the Gauls, in contrast to the Britons of Wales, who were generally dark and curly of hair, like the Spanish, or those of Scotland, stereotypically redheaded.
By contrast, the left-plaited stitch is generally formed by hand-knitters by wrapping the yarn in the opposite way, rather than by any change in the needle.
Modern instruments with 15 or fewer strings are generally more closely modeled on traditional shapes, and form a category of instrument known as small kantele, in contrast to the modern concert kantele.
In contrast, the tag in HTML is an example of presentational markup ; it is generally used to specify a particular characteristic of the text ( in this case, the use of an italic typeface ) without specifying the reason for that appearance.
Live cells in particular generally lack sufficient contrast to be studied successfully, internal structures of the cell are colourless and transparent.
In this it resembles the Greek pharmakos or scapegoat — though in contrast, pharmakos generally ejected a lowly member of the community.
In contrast to a trial, ostracism generally reduced political tension rather than increased it.
By contrast, decisions in civil law jurisdictions are generally very short, referring only to statutes.
In contrast, an untyped language, such as most assembly languages, allows any operation to be performed on any data, which are generally considered to be sequences of bits of various lengths.
The first version of this system was generally known as a web of trust to contrast with the X. 509 system, which uses a hierarchical approach based on certificate authority and which was added to PGP implementations later.
By contrast, the central and southern parts of Guangdong province experience an average January temperature of above, while the July mean is generally above.
In contrast to much of medical anthropology, it does not generally take a critical approach to biomedicine and Western medicine.
In contrast to the Redstockings, The Feminists generally considered genitally focused sexuality to be inherently male.
Spanish public opinion is not generally aware of the Portuguese claim on Olivenza / Olivença ( in contrast to the Spanish claim on Gibraltar or the Moroccan claims on Ceuta, Melilla and the Plazas de soberanía ).
In contrast with Nathan-Turner's attitude that the sonic screwdriver should not be used as a cure-all, the new production team gave it even more functionality than previous versions which has given the series some criticism as it seems to be a deus ex machina, a literary device that is generally avoided.
In contrast with most forms of racing, minor car-to-car contact is generally accepted in stock car racing.

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