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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a image in which" is not correct; it should be "an image in which." You can use it when describing a specific image that contains or depicts something.
Example: "In the presentation, there is an image in which the sunset casts a beautiful glow over the mountains."
Alternatives: "an illustration that shows" or "a picture in which".
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The autocorrelation function (ACF) and the pair correlation functions at a given distance in pixels (pCF pixel)) are displayed in pseudocolors in a image in which the x-coordinate correspond to the point along the line and the vertical coordinate correspond to the autocorrelation time in a log-scale.
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So, for instance, it can take an image in which a chameleon is concealed against the trunk of a tree and enhance subtle color differences so that the chameleon stands out blue against an orange background.
Kass et al. [9] initially introduced the concept of active snakes for expressing the contour in an image in which a parameterised spline is guided in the image to a desirable position by a number of forces.
The raw data of a microarray experiment is an image, in which the colours and intensities reflect the expression level of each gene and each sample.
Given several images of the same slice, a linear filter can produce an image in which the contrast-to-noise ratio (CNR) between pathological and normal tissues is greater than in any of the initial images.
An M.R.I. device feeds magnetic signals into a computer, which turns them into an image in which the parts of the brain with concentrations of glucose and oxygen -- the fuel of brain-cell activity -- are "lit up".
A perfusion-weighted image can be produced by subtracting an image in which inflowing spins have been labeled from an image in which spin labeling has not been used.
From a number of such emissions, the PET method can build an image in which the source can be localized with a resolution of ~2 mm.
Blunt and beautiful combine in "The Strafing," an image in which bursting shells illuminate a ghostly expanse of no man's land and trenches; it may remind Americans of some of Marsden Hartley's muscular romantic landscapes of the 1930's.
Subtraction of the two images leaves an image in which the signal from a volume element (voxel) is proportional to the amount of pulmonary arterial blood delivered during the previous heart cycle [3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11].
"If they play with an image in which they see themselves, there is a sense of mirroring and empowerment," she said.
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