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contrast and dynamic
Its unique relief carvings have a naive dynamic quality that contrast with the rigidity of the figures typical of some other periods.
In contrast to prokaryotes, the size of eukaryotic cells allows for the possibility of detecting gradients, which results in a dynamic and polarized distribution of receptors.
An authoritative name server is a name server that gives answers that have been configured by an original source, for example, the domain administrator or by dynamic DNS methods, in contrast to answers that were obtained via a regular DNS query to another name server.
In contrast to the static levels of Wolfenstein 3D, those in Doom are highly dynamic: platforms can lower and rise, floors can rise sequentially to form staircases, and bridges can rise and fall.
By contrast, a dynamic web page is a broader concept, covering any web page generated differently for each user, load occurrence, or specific variable values.
To Lovelock, the stark contrast between the Martian atmosphere and chemically dynamic mixture of that of our Earth's biosphere was strongly indicative of the absence of life on the planet.
** High dynamic range rendering, allows preservation of details that may be lost due to limiting contrast ratios
In contrast to more traditional approaches in economics, scholars of social dynamics are often interested in non-equilibrium, or dynamic, behavior.
Warmth is a tendency towards yellow, and coldness a tendency towards blue ; yellow and blue form the first great, dynamic contrast.
In contrast with a CI, a managed object is " dynamic " and communicates with other network recourses that are managed.
In contrast to traditional vertical portals, VIPs also provide dynamic multimedia applications including social networking, video posting, and blogging.
The many discoveries made as one travels through the dynamic garden contrast the static view of the garden from the château.
By contrast, the origin in post-War Britain, while employing irony and parody, was more academic with a focus on the dynamic and paradoxical imagery of American popular culture as powerful, manipulative symbolic devices that were affecting whole patterns of life, while improving prosperity of a society.
Bal-Swing, in contrast, incorporates movements in which there is more space between the partners and thus more latitude for dynamic movements, including turns for one or both partners, and so forth.
The contrast between balance and dynamic space manifests a pluralistic invitation for scientific study in structures developed to accommodate their respective functions as parts of a research facility.
Tone mapping methods, which reduce overall contrast to facilitate display of HDR images on devices with lower dynamic range, can be applied to produce images with preserved or exaggerated local contrast for artistic effect.
This is in contrast to dynamic random-access memory ( DRAM ) and static random-access memory ( SRAM ), which both maintain data only for as long as power is applied.
; Wider viewing angles & improved brightness: OLEDs can enable a greater artificial contrast ratio ( both dynamic range and static, measured in purely dark conditions ) and viewing angle compared to LCDs because OLED pixels directly emit light.
Materials that remain paramagnetic at 0K, by contrast, may have many nearly-degenerate ground states ( for example, in a spin glass ), or may retain dynamic disorder ( a spin liquid ).
( In contrast, there is a straight-line relationship between lift and dynamic pressure ; and between lift and area.
Since each exposure is its own sheet, it's possible to alter development, based on the contrast of the photographed scene, to best fit the dynamic range of the subject.
Jommelli's works from 1740 onwards increasingly favored accompanied recitative and greater dynamic contrast, as well as a more prominent role for the orchestra while limiting virtuosic vocal displays.
Vocals are extremely tense, producing dynamic contrast, ornamentation, and pulsation, and also often using multiple sudden accents in one held tone.

contrast and program
In contrast, on July 21, 2010, in a lawsuit involving whether college cheerleading qualified as a sport for purposes of Title IX, a federal court, citing a current lack of program development and organization, ruled that it does not, but may in the future.
" In contrast American POW's in the custody of the Chinese Communists did face a concerted interrogation and indoctrination program -- but the Chinese did not employ deliberate physical abuse.
By contrast, Askin put forward a wide-ranging program of reform and addressed contentious issues including the introduction of State Aid for private schools, making rent control fairer and the legalisation of off-course betting on horse races.
Structured programming is a programming paradigm aimed on improving the clarity, quality, and development time of a computer program by making extensive use of subroutines, block structures and for and while loops – in contrast to using simple tests and jumps such as the goto statement which could lead to " spaghetti code " which is both difficult to follow and to maintain.
In contrast, a process virtual machine is designed to run a single program, which means that it supports a single process.
In a distinct contrast to numerous examples of admirals and senior naval officers who would come to point their finger at individuals or groups of individuals in the fleet when something went seriously awry, Rickover adamantly took full responsibility for everything within the scope of the naval nuclear propulsion program ( NNPP ).
By contrast, the U. S. Army and Navy frequently suffered budgetary cutbacks and program cancellations by Congress and Secretary McNamara.
In contrast, pressing just will probably do nothing unless assigned a specific function in a particular program.
" In contrast to a membership from Barnes & Noble, which was a paid-for membership that entitled customers to discounts, Borders Rewards was a free program with discount coupons and the ability to earn store credit for purchases.
In contrast to many municipalities, Mansfield is actively pursuing a program of smart growth through the construction of a livable downtown.
By contrast, HLL programs typically always invoke a ' standard ' procedure call ( the calling convention ), which involves saving the program state by default and usually allocating additional memory on the stack to save all registers and other relevant state data ( the prologue and epilogue code ).
A television film ( also known as a TV film, television movie, TV movie, telefilm, telemovie, made-for-television film, movie of the week ( MOTW or MOW ), feature-length drama, single drama, and original movie ) is a feature film that is a television program produced for and originally distributed by a television network, in contrast to many films explicitly made for showing in movie theaters.
In contrast, in the PIC18 series, the program memory is addressed in 8-bit increments ( bytes ), which differs from the instruction width of 16 bits.
In computer science, run time, run-time, runtime, or execution time is the time during which a program is running ( executing ), in contrast to other phases of a program's lifecycle such as compile time, link time, load time, etc.
Beginning in 2011, the program had focused on hard news in contrast to the other breakfast television shows that show a mix of hard news, lighter news, and infotainment.
In contrast, previous operating systems usually required some — often complex — job control language to establish connections, or the equivalent burden had to be orchestrated by the program.
By contrast, ordinary narrative documentation is more susceptible to drifting from the implementation of the program and will thus become outdated ( e. g., design changes, feature creep, relaxed practices in keeping documents up-to-date ).
By contrast, when the Royal Dutch Shell embarked upon an investment program in nuclear power, it failed to demonstrate a more circumspect regard for their industry.
The following examples are not intended to compare and contrast programming languages, since each program performs a different task.
In contrast, in declarative programming languages the program describes the desired results, and doesn't specify changes to the state directly.
In contrast to highly specialized, research-oriented doctoral study, these programs reflect the emphasis on interdisciplinary studies and the close student-teacher relationship that have come to be characteristic of the College's undergraduate program.
By contrast, to be admitted into one of the French " grandes écoles ", most students study in a two-year preparatory program in one of the CPGE before taking a highly competitive national exam.
In contrast, the later logicist program of Gottlob Frege and Bertrand Russell attempted to base mathematics on logic.
The " Sidebar " program, in contrast to the " Sidebar Plus " program, does not typically give participants any benefits other than a guaranteed job offer.

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