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contrast and opposite
By contrast, Rabbinic Judaism subsequently took the opposite view, espoused by Hillel, the leader of the other major Pharisee school of thought at the time ; in Hillel's view, men were allowed to divorce their wives for any reason.
The Chinese aspirated vs. non-aspirated phonemic contrast is almost the opposite of the English voiced vs. unvoiced contrast.
; trans: A trans configuration, by contrast, means that the next two hydrogen atoms are bound to opposite sides of the double bond.
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.
In contrast, the leaves of seedlings are often opposite, sessile and glaucous.
In contrast, oxygen and nutrients diffuse across the blood vessel layers and enters interstitial fluid, which carries oxygen and nutrients to the target cells, and carbon dioxide and wastes in the opposite direction.
A contrast agent is injected into the parotid duct, which opens from the cheek into the vestibule of the mouth opposite the neck of the upper second molar tooth.
: In contrast to the racemic compound or conglomerate, there is no big difference in affinity between the same and opposite enantiomers.
In this sense, the opposite of pride is either humility or guilt ; the latter in particular being a sense of one's own failure in contrast to Augustine's notion of excellence.
Antithesis ( Greek for " setting opposite ", from " against " + " position ") is a counter-proposition and denotes a direct contrast to the original proposition.
In setting the opposite, an individual brings out a contrast in the meaning ( e. g., the definition, interpretation, or semantics ) by an obvious contrast in the expression.
In contrast, a parallelogram also has two pairs of equal-length sides, but they are opposite each other rather than adjacent.
Finally, the group action on one side ( being the firing squad ), with the condemned standing opposite, presents a visual contrast that reinforces to all witnesses that solidarity is an overriding necessity in a military unit.
' ) This contrast and utter disproportion greatly occupied these philosophers in the philosophemes of the Eleatics, in Plato's doctrine of the Ideas, in the dialectic of the Megarics, and later the scholastics in the dispute between nominalism and realism, whose seed, so late in developing, was already contained in the opposite mental tendencies of Plato and Aristotle.
The book Pikachu's Global Adventure: The Rise and Fall of Pokémon noted Mewtwo as popular with older male children who tend to be drawn to " tough or scary " characters ; Mew in contrast was described as a polar opposite, a character popular with young girls who tend to be drawn to " cute " characters.
By contrast, during the 180 ° rotation from mid-stroke through bottom-dead-centre and back to mid-stroke, the minor contribution to the piston's up / down movement from the connecting rod's change of angle has the opposite direction of the major contribution to the piston's up / down movement from the up / down movement of the crank pin.
In contrast, a radio antenna array, has large spatial coherence because antennas at opposite ends of the array emit with a fixed phase-relationship.
Indicative of his centrist leanings, Macleod established good personal relations with several of his Labour opposite numbers, including both Aneurin Bevan and James Callaghan, even though he clashed with Callaghan numerous times at the dispatch box while serving as Shadow Chancellor in the 1960s ( by contrast, he did not get on with Callaghan's successor, Roy Jenkins, after the November 1967 government reshuffle, considering him vain and arrogant ).
In contrast, a mirror can be supported by the whole side opposite its reflecting face, allowing for reflecting telescope designs that can overcome gravitational sag.
Touch football is a variant of American football in which the basic rules are similar to those of the mainstream game ( called " tackle football " for contrast ), but instead of tackling players to the ground, the person carrying the ball need only be touched by a member of the opposite team to end a down.
In contrast, the Edelweißpiraten offered young people considerable freedom to express themselves and to mingle with members of the opposite sex, whereas Nazi youth movements were strictly segregated by gender, the Hitler-Jugend for boys and the Bund Deutscher Mädel for girls.
In contrast with PET, however, the tracer used in SPECT emits gamma radiation that is measured directly, whereas PET tracer emits positrons that annihilate with electrons up to a few millimeters away, causing two gamma photons to be emitted in opposite directions.

contrast and technique
A more recent technique based on this method is Hoffmann's modulation contrast, a system found on inverted microscopes for use in cell culture.
Dark field microscopy is a technique for improving the contrast of unstained, transparent specimens.
Phase contrast is a widely used technique that shows differences in refractive index as difference in contrast.
An additional technique using interference is interference reflection microscopy ( also known as reflected interference contrast, or RIC ).
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.
Phase contrast microscopy is an optical microscopy illumination technique in which small phase shifts in the light passing through a transparent specimen are converted into amplitude or contrast changes in the image.
* Phase contrast microscopy, an optical microscopy illumination technique
Superexposed photographs exposed in various light spectra, a technique called " multispectral filming ," can increase the contrast of faded ink on parchment that is too indistinct to be read by eye in normal light.
The technique stands in contrast with security by design and open security, although many real-world projects include elements of all strategies.
" It is commonly used in contrast to de jure ( which means " concerning the law ") when referring to matters of law, governance, or technique ( such as standards ) that are found in the common experience as created or developed without or contrary to a regulation.
* VEDIC microscope technique = Video-enhanced differential interference contrast microscopy
In contrast to the stop motion technique most famously used Willis O ' Brien to create the 1933 King Kong, Tsuburaya used a man in a rubber suit to create his giant monster effects.
Just two years later, in 1955, Georges Nomarski published the theory for differential interference contrast microscopy, another interference-based technique for imaging transparent samples.
In contrast to traditional musical jug technique, Hall did not blow into the jug to produce a tuba-like sound.
* Nomarski interference contrast, a technique in microscopy
Norcia and Tyler have used the technique to document the development of visual acuity and contrast sensitivity through the first years of life.
Often, he used a soft impressionistic technique reminiscent of Renoir to convey the tranquil nature of the countryside, in sharp contrast to the flatter, smoother strokes of his urban paintings.
In contrast, the drill-down is a technique that allows users to navigate through the details.
The technique again works to Collins's credit: the sections by Gabriel Betteredge ( steward to the Verinder household ) and Miss Clack ( a poor relative and religious crank ) offer both humour and pathos through their contrast with the testimony of other narrators, at the same time as constructing and advancing the novel's plot.
* Differential interference contrast microscopy, an illumination technique in optical microscopy
Velocity encoded phase contrast Magnetic Resonance Imaging ( MRI ) is the most accurate technique for measuring flow in large vessels in mammals.
During this period, in contrast to the near-universal marketing technique of introducing innovations on the expensive side of the marketplace and relying on consumer demand to emulate early adopters along with economy of scale to bring them into the mass market, Shimano and SunTour ( to a lesser extent ) introduced new technologies at the lowest end of the bicycle market, using lower cost and often heavier and less durable materials and techniques, only moving them further upmarket if they established themselves in the lower market segments.

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