Sentence examples for a computerized image of from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a computerized image of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an image that has been created or processed using computer technology.
Example: "The artist presented a computerized image of the landscape, showcasing vibrant colors and intricate details."
Alternatives: "a digital image of" or "a computer-generated image of".

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"Traffic's bad and getting worse," intones an announcer at the beginning of each television ad, which shows a computerized image of cars jammed together on a highway.

They intend to use sonar-based  sub-bottom profiling equipment to 'x-ray' through the deep mud to create a computerized image of the vessel.

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To circumvent these problems, the feasibility of a computerized image analysis of erosion volumes of the hands has been evaluated.

Out of curiosity, I once went to a plastic surgeon and had a computerized image done of what I'd look like with a smaller nose and stronger chin.

The number of Foxp3-positive cells and tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs) was counted using a computerized image analysis system composed of a DP70 CCD (charge-coupled device) camera (Olympus, Tokyo, Japan) mounted on an Olympus AX70 light microscope (Olympus).

The microvessel density (obtained by either Factor VIII or smooth muscle actin staining) was computed using a computerized image analysis system composed of a trichip RGB video-camera (Sony, Japan), installed on a light microscope (Zeiss, Germany) and attached to personal computer, equipped with a frame grabber.

His script described it as "a bizarre, computerized image of the world" with "flashed-up calculated figures" and "shifting green tones which apparently represent shifts in the Gunslinger's concentration".

All the positive-staining sections were quantified using a computerized image system which was composed of OLYMPUS DP71 camera and OLYMPUS BX51 microscope, with the photo resolution of 13 million pixels.

Images of tissue sections were recorded using a computerized image analysis system (AxioVision, Carl Zeiss).

The axonal growth of RGCs was calculated by a computerized image analyzer.

Using a computerized image analysis system (NIH image, version 1.61), the area of infarction was measured at the sides of the inner section.

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