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The superimposition
noun
The placing of one image on top of another, especially placing a photograph over some other graphic
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The superimposition of the template and the modeled KGSADH structures supported this prediction (Figure S1B).
The superimposition of two top poses of representative agonists was performed with a soft surface generated.
The superimposition of mechanical agitation and density-driven cellular convection has been studied.
The superimposition of those cramped quarters on a structure that's fun, amid a setting of grassy luxuriance and architectural splendor, is laconically unsettling.
The superimposition of political boundaries has diverted freshwater resources from the larger ecosystem of the Jordan River Valley and divided it among different competing states.
The superimposition of allure, utility and danger led geographer Peirce Lewis to call New Orleans an "impossible but inevitable city" ….
The superimposition simplifies the structural comparison of clusters within the dataset.
The superimposition shows that Ant-MI-FM [−15°] impacts the maxillary complex.
The superimposition allowed actual changes achieved by surgery to be analyzed and recorded for each subject.
The superimposition of the modeled TCR Vβ structures is reported in Fig. 1C.
The superimposition and extension steps are repeated until a final non-extendable set is obtained.
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