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The phrase "a contour of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the outline, shape, or general form of something, often in a figurative or artistic context.
Example: "The artist captured the contour of the landscape beautifully in her painting."
Alternatives: "an outline of" or "a shape of".
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It is simply a contour of skin, containing soft blob.
And yet the curve was just a contour of a wall-hung object.
will create a contour of the data going from x=10 to x=30 and y=1 to y=3.
Here, the contour_ratio function clears the previous plot and sends a contour of the data-to-model ratio for data set 3 to ChIPS.
And what you do is take a felt tip pen and connect dots of equal size, and you'd get a contour of that particular electron density.
The contour interval is 15 mm, and the dotted line indicates a contour of 5 mm.
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A contour plot of the effective potential of the Earth-Sun system.
Broken lines are isodepth contours of the subducting Philippine Sea Plate with a contour interval of 10 km.
Broken lines are isodepth contours of the plate interface with a contour interval of 10 km.
Contour A contour plot of an image or set of (x,y,z) arrays that fill a regular grid.
Active contour model, also called SNAKES, is the method to find a closed contour of a target object (Kass et al. 1998).
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