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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sparse appearance" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that looks minimalistic or lacking in density or fullness.
Example: "The room had a sparse appearance, with only a few pieces of furniture and bare walls."
Alternatives: "a minimal look" or "a bare aesthetic."
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The current study detected a sparse appearance of ramified CD68-positive cells in the spiral ligament and mononuclear cells in the modiolus of cochlea exposed to 0.4 % AgNPs, implying that either the rat cochlea possessed a different innate immune system from the mouse or the AgNPs triggered different signaling pathways from noise and conventional ototoxic drugs.
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The sparse appearance of a digestion-like halo surrounding a few C. gattii cap59Δ mutant cells suggested either absence of these structures or their rare occurrence (Fig. 4D).
The food belies the sparse appearance at Rita's, where customers place their orders at the counter and sit at long wooden tables, often filled with people eating family style.
In our tracker, candidate targets are linearly combined by using the structural local sparse appearance model.
The appearance of Ly6G+ PMNs was monophasic, with sparse appearance of PMNs at 12 h of reperfusion in 30 and 60 min tMCAO samples and at 3 h in 90 min tMCAO, in all cases peaking at 18 24 h (Fig. 1a).
The key to our method is to convert raw laser intensity data into greyscale camera-like images, in order to apply sparse, appearance-based techniques traditionally used with camera imagery.
This was a vector of 512 features, which could be considered as a sparse representation of the image patch's appearance.
Some patients had a sparse rash; others had closely spaced lesions that produced a cobblestone appearance.
This approach produces a sparse field because it is ill posed for large regions with uniform appearance.
Wild-type A549 (WT) cells exhibited a cohesive and clustered appearance, whereas the resistant clones (R1 and R2 cells) grew in a sparse and disorderly manner (Supplementary Figure S1A).
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