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Its unique relief carvings have a naive dynamic quality that contrast with the rigidity of the figures typical of some other periods.
Before the 20th century many double basses had only three strings, in contrast to the five to six strings typical of instruments in the string family or the four strings of instruments in the violin family.
In contrast, designers in Great Britain, Germany, the Soviet Union, and the United States believed that due to the increasing speed of fighter aircraft, the twisting and maneuvering typical of World War I dogfights would create g-forces unbearable to pilots.
By contrast, some believe that tightly coiled hair that grows into a typical Afro-like formation would have greatly reduced the ability of the head and brain to cool.
In contrast, a typical diesel locomotive requires no more than eight to ten hours of maintenance per month.
With respect to noise pollution, trucks emit considerably higher sound levels at all speeds compared to typical car ; this contrast is particularly strong with heavy-duty trucks.
In typical 18th-to 21st-century oratorios and masses, chorus or choir is usually understood to imply more than one singer per part, in contrast to the quartet of soloists also featured in these works.
One typical feature of the structure of JSP programs is that they have several input operations distributed throughout the code in contrast to programs designed using stepwise refinement, which tend to have only one input operation.
In contrast, typical Na < sup >+</ sup > salts ( e. g. NaCl ) dissolve in water without lowering the pH.
The relatively varied topography of the city provides a sharp contrast to the flatter terrain more typical of other portions of Indiana.
Linguist Morris Swadesh posited the later date as the latest possible time for this split to have occurred, and gave the Huastec / Chicomuceltec inik (" man ") versus other-Maya winik as a typical contrast.
Town & Country offers a quiet, restful, green residential landscape, in contrast to the more intensely developed areas typical of St. Louis County.
Roaring Spring, by contrast, contains few, if any, of the coal company town's typical two-story semi-detached frame dwellings that fill the checkerboard streets of places like Colver ( est.
This is in contrast to typical descriptions of the sea monster trope in terms of mythological combat.
This is in sharp contrast with the typical deep-sea habitat, where deposit-feeding animals rely on food they get off the ground.
With 10, 000 fc incident illumination ( typical test condition for simulating outdoor illumination ), that yields an approximate photopic contrast of 5: 1.
In contrast to the typical Enlightenment view of ancient Greek culture as noble, simple, elegant and grandiose, Nietzsche believed the Greeks were grappling with pessimism.
In general elliptical galaxies appear yellow-red, which is in contrast to the distinct blue tinge of a typical spiral galaxy, a colour emanating largely from the young, hot stars in its spiral arms.
In contrast, two eggs is typical for many tropical species, since the chicks can be provided with better care, and the adults are likely to have further opportunities for reproduction.
His style in it, as elsewhere, is in striking contrast to that of the typical classical scholar, and accords with his conviction that the true aim of scholarship is " that which is.
In contrast to the classic Shijing, the Chu Ci anthology ( also familiarly known, in English, as the Songs of Chu or the Songs of the South or transliterated as the Ch ' Tz ' u ) consists of verses more emphasizing lyric and romantic features, as well as irregular line-lengths and other influences from the poetry typical of the state of Chu.
She stresses the importance of describing and revivifying the context of events in contrast to the typical journalistic style of objective reportage.
In contrast to the major and minor findings typical of the syndrome, there may be an association with other conditions, meaning that in persons with the specified syndrome these associated conditions occur more frequently than would be expected by chance.
In contrast to typical late medieval towers, bastions ( apart from early examples ) were flat sided rather than curved.

contrast and client
With this model, peers are both suppliers and consumers of resources, in contrast to the traditional client server model where only the server supply ( send ), and clients consume ( receive ).
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 thin client generally does as little processing as possible and relies on accessing the server each time input data needs to be processed or validated.
In contrast, a client server 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
During the Financial crisis of 2007 2010, Bulgaria marked a decline in its economy of 5. 5 % in 2009, but quickly restored its positive growth to 0. 2 % in 2010, in contrast to other Balkan countries.
Within 4 5 days the inflammation and the concomitant dead brain tissue are surrounded with a capsule, which gives the lesion the famous ring-enhancing lesion appearance on CT examination with contrast ( since intravenously applied contrast material can not pass through the capsule, it is collected around the lesion and looks as a ring surrounding the relatively dark lesion ).
* A prophecy of restoration ( 7: 11 13 ): Fallen Jerusalem is promised that she will be rebuilt and that her power will be greater than ever ( a contrast with the vision of peace in 4: 1-5 ).
Balinese caste structure has been described in early 20th century European literature to be based on three categories triwangsa ( thrice born ) or the nobility, dwijati ( twice born ) in contrast to ekajati ( once born ) the low folks.
This is in deep contrast to the Lenin era ( 1917 1924 ), when six Congresses were held, five conferences and 69 meetings of the Central Committee.
By way of contrast, when introduced in 1985, the Amiga had compared favorably against 286-based systems with EGA graphics and rudimentary sound capabilities that frequently cost 2 3 times as much.
However, recent investigations of languages with very complex click systems such as Nǁng have revealed that the supposed velar uvular contrast is actually a contrast of a simple clicks versus click plosive airstream contours ( or consonant clusters, depending on analysis ).
In contrast to real numbers that have the property of varying " smoothly ", the objects studied in discrete mathematics such as integers, graphs, and statements in logic do not vary smoothly in this way, but have distinct, separated values.
While he is a confirmed compatibilist on free will, in " On Giving Libertarians What They Say They Want " Chapter 15 of his 1978 book Brainstorms, Dennett articulated the case for a two-stage model of decision making in contrast to libertarian views.
In contrast, their first six full-time coaches Art Duncan, Adams, Ivan, Jimmy Skinner and Abel covered a 42 year period.
* Tarski's axioms: Alfred Tarski ( 1902 1983 ) and his students defined elementary Euclidean geometry as the geometry that can be expressed in first-order logic and does not depend on set theory for its logical basis, in contrast to Hilbert's axioms, which involve point sets.
* Staining uses heavy metals such as lead, uranium or tungsten to scatter imaging electrons and thus give contrast between different structures, since many ( especially biological ) materials are nearly " transparent " to electrons ( weak phase objects ).
There is thus an ironic contrast between Paul's own temporal imprisonment and Philemon's temporal freedom ( and mastery over Onesimus ), balanced by the inversion of that relationship in what Paul sees as his own spiritual authority over Philemon and Philemon's spiritual subservience to Paul, who is claiming that Onesimus temporally, a slave is, spiritually speaking, not simply equal to his master but a brother of his.
Fermions contrast with bosons which obey Bose Einstein statistics.
Until recently, fur seals were all grouped under a single subfamily of Pinnipedia, called Arctocephalinae, to contrast them with Otariinae the sea lions based on the most prominent common feature, namely the coat of dense underfur intermixed with guard hairs.
In contrast with this, zirconium is practically transparent to thermal neutrons, and it is commonly used for the metal components of nuclear reactors especially the claddings of their nuclear fuel rods.

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