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contrast and biopsy
By contrast, a biopsy analysis may be indeterminate, and thus the clinical progression of the disease must inform its treatment.

contrast and merely
the similitude of God, by contrast, is that which makes a man a child of God and not merely a rational creature.
By contrast, in an inquisitiorial system, the fact that the defendant has confessed is merely one more fact that is entered into evidence, and a confession by the defendant does not remove the requirement that the prosecution present a full case.
In contrast to Positivism, which held that statements are meaningless if they cannot be verified or falsified, Popper claimed that falsifiability is merely a special case of the more general notion of criticizability, even though he admitted that empirical refutation is one of the most effective methods by which theories can be criticized.
" According to him, the loss of higher metaphysical values which existed in contrast with the base reality of the world or merely human ideas give rise to the idea that all human ideas are therefore valueless.
In contrast to Lisp's macro system and Perl's blocks, which may contain general computations, C macros are merely string replacements, and do not require code execution.
In contrast to road transport, where vehicles merely run on a prepared surface, rail vehicles are also directionally guided by the tracks on which they run.
In contrast, Atheistic Satanists consider themselves atheists, agnostics, or apatheists and regard Satan as merely symbolic of certain human traits.
Thus, the coordinates differences ( Δx, Δy, Δz ) and ( Δξ, Δη, Δζ ) are not intrinsic to the rod, but merely reflect the reference frame used to describe it ; by contrast, the length L is an intrinsic property of the rod.
Basic rights are fundamental to the Basic Law, in contrast to the Weimar Constitution, which listed them merely as " state objectives.
In contrast to Petrie ’ s findings, a seven-year Japanese study of free-ranging peafowl came to the conclusion that female peafowl do not select mates merely on the basis of their trains.
In contrast, a regulation restricting the use of property to further legitimate public ends, will not be considered a taking merely because it impairs the value or the utility of that land.
By contrast, Generative Art, which may be interactive, but not responsive per se, tends to be a monologue-the artwork may change or evolve in the presence of the viewer, but the viewer may not be invited to engage in the reaction but merely enjoy it.
For several centuries, Arnor's rulers styled themselves High King, following the precedent of Elendil, who ruled Arnor directly while holding suzerainty over Gondor ; the rulers of Gondor, by contrast, were merely styled King.
In contrast to the Jewish grammarians, who assumed a special mode of articulation for each of the five groups of sounds, the Sefer Yetzirah says that no sound can be produced without the tongue, to which the other organs of speech merely lend assistance.
The origin of the " white metal " term remains unclear ; it is merely known that the non-Christian label Metal Blade Records used " white metal " as a marketing term, in contrast to black metal.
" This was in contrast to Schopenhauer's contention that spiritualism, devised merely as a way to avoid materialism, is not related to idealism.
By contrast, in Verismo, Corazzol p 263 claims that the orchestra merely " echoes and validates the voices " and thus the style offers " a regressive point of view ": the orchestra can add nothing to the drama or to the audience's understanding, even if it can serve to deepen the music's emotionality, for example the use in Manon Lescaut of the Tristan chord.
In contrast, a few select degree-granting colleges ( not merely " programs " or " divisions " within an existing college ) are oriented entirely towards non-traditional students.
In the 19th century, it was fashionable to contrast the western, Roman focus on infantry and discipline with the eastern, exotic use of war elephants that relied merely on fear to defeat their enemy.
Article 22 recognized the existence of the Supreme Court, in contrast to the Constitution Act, 1867, which merely permitted Parliament to create such a court.
Such an approach lies in stark contrast to the approaches of social cognitive theory to addiction — and indeed, to behavior in general — which holds human beings regulate and control their own environmental and cognitive environments, and are not merely driven by internal, driving impulses.
In contrast, the Schuman declaration was merely proposing the pooling of French and German coal and steel.
In contrast, printers merely print a book, and sometimes offer limited distribution if they are a POD printing press.
In contrast to general opinion, George F. Kennan, who is taken to be the founder of this ideology in the famous Long Telegram, asserted that his ideas had been misinterpreted and that he never advocated military intervention, merely economic support.

contrast and samples
In contrast to the speed of compression, which is proportional to the number of operations required by the algorithm, here latency refers to the number of samples which must be analysed before a block of audio is processed.
Limitations include low contrast of most biological samples and low apparent resolution due to the blur of out of focus material.
Though Oblique illumination suffers from the same limitations as bright field microscopy ( low contrast of many biological samples ; low apparent resolution due to out of focus objects ), it may highlight otherwise invisible structures.
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.
Further developments in sample illumination came from Fritz Zernike in 1953 and George Nomarski 1955 for their development of phase contrast and differential interference contrast illumination which allow imaging of transparent samples.
By the 18th century, samplers were a complete contrast to the scattered samples sewn earlier on.
The Nobel Prize in physics was awarded to Dutch physicist Fritz Zernike in 1953 for his development of phase contrast illumination which allows imaging of transparent samples.
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, digital PCM recorders show non-benign behaviour in overload ( Dunn 2003: 65 ); samples that exceed the peak quantization level are simply truncated, clipping the waveform squarely, which introduces distortion in the form of large quantities of higher-frequency harmonics.
In sharp contrast to this population genetic phenomenon of regression to the mean, which is best thought of as a combination of a binomially distributed process of inheritance ( plus normally distributed environmental influences ), the term " regression to the mean " is now often used to describe completely different phenomena in which an initial sampling bias may disappear as new, repeated, or larger samples display sample means that are closer to the true underlying population mean.
Cytopathology is generally used on samples of free cells or tissue fragments, in contrast to histopathology, which studies whole tissues.
The contrast between Wallace's style of mixing, which involves ( among other things ) triggered samples ( leading to the album's distinctive half wood, half metal snare drum sound ), and Albini's style of recording, irritated Albini.
In contrast, the numerous lunar meteorites are random samples of the Moon and consequently provide a more representative sampling of the lunar surface than the Apollo samples.
Nevertheless, by preparing samples with different isotope ratios it is possible to vary the scattering contrast enough to highlight one element in an otherwise complicated structure.
These techniques offer better resolution but are expensive, suffer from lack of contrast in biological samples and may damage the sample.
A chromophil biological cell is a cell which is easily stainable by absorbing chromium salts used in histology to increase the visual contrast of samples for microscopy.
In contrast to karyotyping, it can be used on interphase chromosomes, so that it can be used on PBs, blastomeres and TE samples.
The camera uses this much like a photographer would use a chip chart on Earth ; the color samples allow the camera to compensate for white balance and contrast.
This is in contrast to samplers, which let the user record samples as well as play them back.
In contrast to the competing Creative Labs Sound Blaster, which generated music through FM synthesis, the GF1 chip produced music through playback of digitized audio samples.
An objective comparison of contrast did not reveal any significant differences among the samples.
Essentially Ozric Tentacles minus the guitar and rhythm section, Nodens Ictus explored ethereal, Tangerine Dream-like soundscapes using synths and samples, in contrast to the driving space-rock which characterised the sound of parent band.

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