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contrast and normal
In contrast to the nuclear changes described above, another change in muscle nuclei was seen, usually occurring in fibers that were somewhat smaller than normal but that showed distinct cross-striations and myofibrillae.
The desire to contrast the first parts of words which are alike in their last components produces an exceptional disregard of the normal patterns of stress of Chinese and Japanese.
Such a " wild type " allele was historically regarded as dominant, common, and " normal ", in contrast to " mutant " alleles regarded as recessive, rare, and frequently deleterious.
By contrast, the normal vaginal discharge will vary in consistency and amount throughout the menstrual cycle and is at its clearest at ovulation-about 2 weeks before the period starts.
An infection that does not and will not produce clinically evident impairment of normal functioning, such as the presence of the normal bacteria and yeasts in the gut, is not considered a disease ; by contrast, an infection that is asymptomatic during its incubation period, but expected to produce symptoms later, is usually considered a disease.
In contrast, ideal fluids can only be subjected to normal, compressive stress which is called pressure.
Similarly, release print stocks usually are available only in two varieties: a " normal " print or a deluxe print ( on more-costly print film like Kodak Vision Premiere ) with slightly greater saturation and contrast.
This, in contrast to a normal table top game or a game meant to be played online, creates many more duties for a prospective gamemaster.
This is in contrast to normal hulls which just slide over a whale with minimal damage to both.
In contrast, autoimmunity results from a hyperactive immune system attacking normal tissues as if they were foreign organisms.
In contrast, in vivo work is that which is conducted with living organisms in their normal, intact state, while ex vivo studies are conducted on functional organs that have been removed from the intact organism.
Pre-rendered scenes can require more digital storage space, weaken suspension of disbelief through contrast with real-time animation of normal gameplay, and limit interaction.
By contrast, in classical PKU, prolactin levels would be relatively normal.
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 word Prakrit itself has a flexible definition, being defined sometimes as " original, natural, artless, normal, ordinary, usual ", or " vernacular ", in contrast to the literary and religious orthodoxy of Sanskrit.
It is in contrast to his idea of normal science.
In the novel, data privacy is reserved for corporate entities and individuals who may then conceal wrongdoing ; by contrast, normal citizens do not enjoy significant privacy.
Originally, the wild type was conceptualized as a product of the standard, " normal " allele at a locus, in contrast to that produced by a non-standard, " mutant " allele.
Both were Democratic, both were sympathetic to labor and immigrants ( a sharp contrast to publishers like the New York Tribune's Whitelaw Reid, who blamed their poverty on moral defects ), and both invested enormous resources in their Sunday publications, which functioned like weekly magazines, going beyond the normal scope of daily journalism.
Brown exists as a color perception only in the presence of a brighter color contrast yellow, orange, red, or rose objects are still perceived as such if the general illumination level is low, despite reflecting the same amount of red or orange light as a brown object would in normal lighting conditions.
In contrast to a protective earth connection, a functional earth connection may carry a current during the normal operation of a device.
This implies that, while the surfaces of constant real phase are planes whose normals make an angle equal to the angle of refraction with the interface normal, the surfaces of constant amplitude, in contrast, are planes parallel to the interface itself.
In contrast, many weight trainers train to improve their strength and anaerobic endurance while not giving special attention to reducing body fat far below normal.
In contrast to many other fictional FTL technologies, such as a " jump drive " or the Infinite Improbability Drive, the warp drive does not permit instantaneous travel between two points ; instead, warp drive technology creates an artificial " bubble " of normal space-time that surrounds the spacecraft ( as opposed to entering a separate realm or dimension like hyperspace, as is used in the Star Wars, Stargate franchise, Warhammer 40, 000, Babylon 5 and Andromeda universes ).

contrast and light
Without the contrast of light, the figures would blend in with its surrounding environment.
( This makes a contrast with whiteness, the impression of any combination of colors of light that equally stimulates all three types of color-sensitive visual receptors.
In contrast, a single light source, such as harsh daylight, can serve to highlight any texture or interesting features.
David casts them in a soft light, not in the sharp contrast of Brutus or of the Horatii.
In contrast, modern light machine guns such as the FN Minimi are often wielded by a single infantryman.
In contrast, polycrystalline materials do not in general transmit visible light.
By contrast with hoplites, other contemporary infantry ( e. g. Persian ) tended to wear relatively light armour, use wicker shields, and were armed with shorter spears, javelins, and bows.
Biological tissue has little inherent contrast in either the light or electron microscope.
In this report I shall call strongly interacting particles " hadrons ", and the corresponding decays " hadronic " ( the Greek ἁδρός signifies " large ", " massive ", in contrast to λεπτός which means " small ", " light ").
In contrast, Neusner views each rabbinic document as an individual piece of evidence that can only shed light on the more local Judaisms of such specific document's place of origin and the specific Judaism of the author.
The unusually heavy stresses and abrupt masculine rhymes impose a slow and sonorous weightiness upon the movement of the iambic octosyllabics which is quite in contrast, say, to the light fast metre of the final stanza where speed of movement matches buoyancy of tone.
Some LCD monitors using this technology have a feature called " Dynamic Contrast " where the backlight is dimmed to the brightest color that appears on the screen, allowing the 1000: 1 contrast ratio of the LCD panel to be scaled to different light intensities, resulting in the " 30000: 1 " contrast ratios seen in the advertising on some of these monitors.
Image: Paper_Micrograph_Bright. png | Bright field illumination, sample contrast comes from absorbance of light in the sample.
Image: Paper_Micrograph_Cross-Polarised. png | Cross-polarized light illumination, sample contrast comes from rotation of polarized light through the sample.
Image: Paper_Micrograph_Dark. png | Dark field illumination, sample contrast comes from light scattered by the sample.
Image: Paper_Micrograph_Phase. png | Phase contrast illumination, sample contrast comes from interference of different path lengths of light through the sample.
As the physical properties of this direct light have changed, interference with the diffracted light occurs, resulting in the phase contrast image.
Differential interference contrast requires a polarized light source to function ; two polarizing filters have to be fitted in the light path, one below the condenser ( the polarizer ), and the other above the objective ( the analyzer ).
While the nonrestorative methods can improve contrast by removing out-of-focus light from focal planes, only the restorative methods can actually reassign light to its proper place of origin.

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